Toontown Railroad Station
Toontown Railroad Station Opened on November 25, 1992, at Disneyland; formerly the Fantasyland Railroad Station and Videopolis Railroad Station.
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Toontown Hall of Fame Location in Mickey’s Toontown Fair at Walt Disney World where guests can have their pictures taken with the Disney characters; opened in June 1996, and closed in 2011.
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Toon Disney A 24-hour cable network that launched on April 18, 1998, offering cartoons and animated television shows from the vast Disney library. It became Disney XD in 2009.
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Toombs Thomas, Leota (1925-1991) After starting her Disney career as a member of the Ink and Paint Department in 1940, she left to start a family, but returned to WED Enterprises in 1962 where she worked in figure finishing and maintaining attractions. She is best known for the use of her visage as Madame Leota, …
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Too Smart for Strangers, with Winnie the Pooh (film) Educational home video release, warning children about strangers; released in June 1985.
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Toontown Residence of toon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. See also Mickey’s Toontown.
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Tony Proprietor of the Italian restaurant where Lady and Tramp get a meal of spaghetti in Lady and the Tramp; voiced by George Givot. He is aided by Joe; voiced by Bill Thompson.
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Tony’s Town Square Restaurant Located on Town Square in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened on July 24, 1989. Themed to characters from Lady and the Tramp, featuring Italian dishes. Formerly Town Square Cafe.
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Tony Awards With the success of Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, Disney began qualifying for Tony Awards. The winners have been: 1994 – Beauty and the Beast (Ann Hould-Ward, Costume Design) 1998 – The Lion King (Garth Fagan, Choreography) 1998 – The Lion King (Julie Taymor, Costume Design) 1998 – The Lion King (Donald …
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Tonka (film) In the territory of the Dakotas in the 1870s, a young Indian brave, White Bull, captures a wild stallion and decides to keep him as his own, naming him Tonka Wakan—The Great One. Yellow Bull, the brave’s cousin, is envious and through rank acquires him, but mistreats him so that White Bull frees …
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