Tonka (film)

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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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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Tomorrowland Transit Authority Attraction in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World (1994)

Tomorrowland Transit Authority

Tomorrowland Transit Authority  Attraction in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World (1994), formerly the WEDway PeopleMover.  It became Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover on August 5, 2010.

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Tompson, Ruthie

Tompson, Ruthie After appearing as an extra in the Alice Comedies as a child in the 1920s, she joined the Studio’s Ink and Paint Department in 1937, eventually becoming supervisor of the Scene Planning Department. She retired in 1975 and was named a Disney Legend in 2000.

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Tomorrow’s Harvest

Tomorrow’s Harvest Guided walking tour in The Land at Epcot, from October 1, 1982, to September 27, 1993. Became Greenhouse Tours on December 10, 1993.

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Photo of Tomorrowland Terrace Fast-food facility at Disneyland

Tomorrowland Terrace

Tomorrowland Terrace Fast-food facility with bandstand; opened July 2, 1967, at Disneyland, and closed in June 2001 to become Club Buzz. There is a popular dance floor, and the bandstand is constructed so that the bands can arrange themselves in the basement level, then the stage is raised to the restaurant level. Also in Magic …

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Tomorrowland Speedway

Tomorrowland Speedway New name, beginning on September 28, 1996, of the Grand Prix Raceway in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World. In 1999 it became Tomorrowland Indy Speedway.

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Tomorrowland Boats

Tomorrowland Boats Attraction at Disneyland, from July 30, 1955, to January 15, 1956, located between Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. Later became Phantom Boats. The Motor Boat Cruise, Boat Cruise to Gummi Glen, and Fantasia Gardens, located in the same space, were usually considered as Fantasyland attractions.

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Photo from Goofy Disney Cartoon Tomorrow We Diet

Tomorrow We Diet (film)

Tomorrow We Diet (film) Goofy cartoon; released on June 29, 1951. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy’s willpower to diet is quashed by a voice from the mirror that tells him to eat, drink, and be merry—and tomorrow we’ll diet.

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