Tootsie

Tootsie Title star of Donald’s Penguin (1939).

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Photo of cave dwellers in Disney Animated Film Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom

Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (television)

Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom (television) Television show; aired on March 27, 1959. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. The Academy Award-winning cartoon is shown, along with several others that use music to tell a story.

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Toontown Hall of Fame

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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Photo of Disney Scultpter Leota Toombs Thomas

Toombs Thomas, Leota

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)

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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Toon Disney

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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Photo of rollercoaster in Toontown Residence of characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Toontown

Toontown Residence of toon characters in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. See also Mickey’s Toontown.

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Photo of Tony, Proprietor of the Italian restaurant in Lady and the Tramp

Tony

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 Awards

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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