Spare the Rod (film)

Spare the Rod (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on January 15, 1954. Directed by Jack Hannah. Donald’s conscience, in the form of a “guidance counselor duck,” advises him to deal with his nephews’ misbehavior psychologically, rather than physically. Donald mistakes some pygmy cannibals, who have escaped from the circus, for his nephews playing in disguise. …

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Spanjers, Martin

Spanjers, Martin Actor; appeared in Max Keeble’s Big Move (Runty Band Member), and on television in Daddio (Max Woods) and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (Rory).

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Special Agent Oso (television)

Special Agent Oso (television) Animated series on Disney Channel, premiered April 4, 2009. Oso, a stuffed panda bear, works for U.N.I.Q.U.E. (United Network for Investigating Quite Usual Events), an international organization of stuffed animals charged with helping kids accomplish everyday tasks such as mailing a letter, cleaning their room, or learning how to use the …

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Spears, Britney

Spears, Britney Actress; appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, beginning in 1993. She later became a top-selling pop vocalist.

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Spaceman and King Arthur, The (film)

Spaceman and King Arthur, The (film) Foreign theatrical title of Unidentified Flying Oddball.

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Spacey, Kevin

Spacey, Kevin Actor; appeared in Consenting Adults (Eddy Otis), Iron Will (Harry Kingsley), The Ref (Lloyd), and provided the voice of Hopper in a bug’s life.

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Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court, The (television)

Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court, The (television) Television title of Unidentified Flying Oddball; shown in two parts in 1982.

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Spade, David

Spade, David Actor; provided the voice of Kuzco in The Emperor’s New Groove, and appeared as C.J. on 8 Simple Rules.

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Spaceship Earth

Spaceship Earth Geodesic globe attraction, the symbol of Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. Sponsored by AT&T from 1982 to 2002. A new narration script with Walter Cronkite was added on May 29, 1986. The geosphere is 165 feet in diameter, standing 15 feet above the ground on six legs. In its more than two …

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