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Pongo Male lead Dalmatian in One Hundred and One Dalmatians; voiced by Rod Taylor.
See morePongo Male lead Dalmatian in One Hundred and One Dalmatians; voiced by Rod Taylor.
See morePompano Grill Restaurant in the Buena Vista Club; previously and later known as the Lake Buena Vista Club Restaurant.
See morePolynesian Revue Luau show at the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World; beginning in October 1971. Also known as Kaui-Pono Polynesian Revue and Polynesian Luau. The luau had its last performance on January 4, 2003, to make way for a new tropical-themed dinner show, the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show, which began on February 25, …
See morePony Farm Home of the stables for Disneyland, behind Frontierland and Fantasyland, begun by Dolly and Owen Pope before Disneyland opened. Name changed to Circle D Corral in 1980. At Walt Disney World, stables at Fort Wilderness are known as the Tri Circle D Ranch.
See morePollyanna (film) Orphaned Pollyanna, coming to live with Aunt Polly Harrington who sternly runs her small New England town, brings her cheerful philosophy to the grim household and eventually to the whole town. With her “Glad Game” she intrigues Mr. Pendergast, an old hermit, who shows the kids his glass prisms and eventually decides to …
See morePolynesian Resort Hotel at Walt Disney World; opened on October 1, 1971. The hotel is one of the two original Disney hotels on the property, and features lush vegetation filling much of the lobby in the Great Ceremonial House. The hotel rooms are in several longhouses, named for Pacific islands, such as Samoa, Oahu, Bali …
See morePolo Walt Disney became interested in polo in 1932 and enlisted several Disney staff members and his brother Roy to join in. Walt eventually had a stable of seven polo ponies, named June, Slim, Nava, Arrow, Pardner, Tacky, and Tommy. The Disney team competed in matches at the Riviera Country Club against such luminaries as …
See morePolly Penguin Co-star of Peculiar Penguins (1934).
See morePolly—Comin’ Home (television) Television movie; aired on NBC on November 18, 1990. Polly restores racial and political harmony in a town split in two in this musical sequel. 120 min. Directed by Debbie Allen. Stars Keshia Knight Pulliam (Polly), Phylicia Rashad (Aunt Polly), Dorian Harewood (Dr. Shannon), Barbara Montgomery (Mrs. Conley), Brandon Adams (Jimmy Bean), …
See morePollard, Michael J. (1939-2019) Actor; appeared in Summer Magic (Digby Popham) and Dick Tracy (Bug Bailey).
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