Shirley, Bill

Shirley, Bill (1921-1989) He voiced Prince Phillip in Sleeping Beauty.

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Shipwrecked (film)

Shipwrecked (film) A 14-year-old, Hakon Hakonsen, bravely agrees to become a sailor in order to help pay his parents’ debts. But danger comes as Hakon’s ship is hijacked by a mysterious stranger, Merrick, who charts a course for a South Seas island where he has hidden a fortune in stolen treasure. A fierce hurricane scuttles …

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Shokee, the Everglades Panther (television)

Shokee, the Everglades Panther (television) Television show; aired on September 29, 1974. Directed by Roy Edward Disney. An Indian boy spending the summer alone in the Everglades as a rite of passage helps a lost panther cub survive, but the village does not welcome him when he follows the boy home. The boy has to …

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Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show, The (television)

Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show, The (television) Syndicated television series; debuted on January 2, 1995, and ended on August 28, 1995. Three different animated comedy shorts mixing nutty gags, bad puns, weird events, surrealistic flavor, and wacky storylines in a fast-paced half hour of humor. The segments are Shnookums and Meat, with Shnookums a …

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Shindig, The (film)

Shindig, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on July 29, 1930. Directed by Burt Gillett. At a barn dance, Mickey, Minnie, and the gang perform and dance. Mickey dances with several partners, including a dachshund and a hippo.

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Sherman, Richard M., and Robert B.

Sherman, Richard M., and Robert B. (1928-2024 & 1925-2012) Songwriters; known primarily for their Disney work, they first wrote pop songs for Annette Funicello, starting with “Tall Paul.” The record sold 700,000 singles. Later they wrote songs for Disney films, such as The Parent Trap, Summer Magic, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, That …

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Ships (film)

Ships (film) Educational film; Goofy escorts two children on a tour of a passenger ship, in the Goofy’s Field Trips series; released on August 7, 1989. 15 min.

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