Springtime for Pluto (film)
Springtime for Pluto (film) Pluto cartoon; released on June 23, 1944. The first cartoon directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto is awakened by the Spirit of Spring, which causes him to dance about, getting mixed up with angry bees and poison ivy. Out for revenge, he goes after the spirit.
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Spot Marks the X (television) An adopted dog with a checkered past leads his new young owner on a wild chase after buried loot. A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on October 18, 1986. Directed by Mark Rosman. 90 min. Stars Barret Oliver (Ken), Geoffrey Lewis (dog pound attendant), Natalie Gregory (Kathy), David Huddleston …
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Spottiswood, Greg Actor; appeared in Looking for Miracles on The Disney Channel, for which he won the Emmy Award in 1990 as Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Special.
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Springtime (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on October 24, 1929. Directed by Walt Disney. In the first of a series of Silly Symphonies based on the seasons, a fantasy of spring is portrayed through the lives of woodland creatures.
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Spring Fling Entertainment event, first held at Disneyland on April 14, 1962, featuring top bands, and continuing for the next decade.
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Sports Night (television) Half-hour television series, debuting on ABC on September 22, 1998, which looks at the professional and personal lives of the people who produce a live nightly cable sports news show. It ended on May 16, 2000. Stars Josh Charles (Dan Rydell), Peter Krause (Casey McCall), Felicity Huffman (Dana Whitaker), Joshua Malina (Jeremy …
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Sports End-Zone Food Court Located at the All-Star Sports Resort at Walt Disney World; opened in 1994.
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Sport Goofy (television) Syndicated television specials; aired on May 21, September 16, and November 24, 1983. Also known as Walt Disney’s Mickey and Donald Present Sport Goofy.
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Spooner (television) An escaped convict starts a new life as a Texas high school English teacher and wrestling coach, attempting to turn a fledgling team into a championship squad. He tries to make a difference in the life of a tough juvenile delinquent and falls in love with a fellow teacher, all while trying to …
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Spoonful of Sugar, A Song from Mary Poppins, sung by Julie Andrews; written by Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman.
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