Surprise Celebration Parade
Surprise Celebration Parade Located in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; beginning September 22, 1991, and ending June 4, 1994. Similar to the Party Gras parade at Disneyland.
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Surreys Main Street vehicles at Disneyland in the early years. Eventually motorized vehicles took over everything except the horse-drawn streetcars.
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Surprise Day Wednesday on the new Mickey Mouse Club.
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Surrogates (film) Two FBI agents investigate the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase unflawed robotic versions of themselves—fit, good-looking, remotely-controlled machines that ultimately assume their life roles—enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their …
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Superstar Goofy (television) Television show; aired on July 25, 1976. Features Goofy sports cartoons and tied in to the 1976 Olympics.
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Superdad (film) Successful lawyer Charlie McCready has big plans for his teenage daughter, Wendy: the right college, the right people, and Mr. Right for her perfect future. These plans do not include her current boyfriend, Bart. But the “generation gap” is happily closed when Charlie realizes his daughter will be happiest going to college with …
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Superstar Limo Dark ride attraction at Hollywood Pictures Backlot at Disney’s California Adventure; opened February 8, 2001, and closed January 11, 2002. Guests took a wild ride in purple limousines through Tinsel Town amid a sea of colorful signs, caricatures of real celebrities, and cartoonish Hollywood landmarks.
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SuperStar Television Opened at Disney-MGM Studios on May 1, 1989. Audience members co-star in memorable scenes from such television shows as I Love Lucy, Cheers, The Tonight Show, Gilligan’s Island, and The Golden Girls. Presented by Sony. It closed on September 26, 1998, to be replaced by Disney’s Doug Live.
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Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Song from Mary Poppins; written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
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Super Goof He made his debut in Donald Duck comic no. 102 in July 1965, and had his own comic series from November of that year until 1972.
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