Mucha, Zenia

Mucha, Zenia She became senior vice president of corporate communications for The Walt Disney Company in May 2002, and was promoted to executive vice president in 2005. She had originally joined ABC as senior vice president of communications in February 2001.

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Moving Day (film)

Moving Day (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on June 20, 1936. Directed by Ben Sharpsteen. When the sheriff, Pete, evicts them from their home due to overdue rent, Mickey and Donald get Goofy, an ice man, to help them move out. Soon all is pandemonium with Goofy’s struggles with a piano that will not stay …

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Move Along Mustangers (television)

Move Along Mustangers (television) Television show; episode 7 of Elfego Baca.

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Mousercise (television)

Mousercise (television) Aerobics show on The Disney Channel; beginning April 18, 1983, starring Kellyn Plasschaert, with Steve Stark and Garett Pearson. 60 episodes.

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Mouseketeers

Mouseketeers A total of 39 talented kids originally performed on the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club; there were 24 regulars the first season. The 39 Mouseketeers were Nancy Abbate, Don Agrati, Sherry Alberoni, Sharon Baird, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Bobby Burgess, Lonnie Burr, Tommy Cole, Johnny Crawford, Dennis Day, Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd, Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn …

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Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World, The (television)

Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World, The (television) Television show; aired on November 20, 1977. Directed by John Tracy. The kids from the new Mickey Mouse Club head for Florida to do a show. They set up camp at Fort Wilderness, and visit the new River Country. Because of several misadventures, their chaperone has a difficult …

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Mouseketeer Reunion, The (television)

Mouseketeer Reunion, The (television) Television show; aired on November 23, 1980. Directed by Tom Trbovich. The original Mouseketeers come back for the 25th anniversary, hosted by Paul Williams. When it was announced to the wire services that the company had found all except 4 of the original 39 Mouseketeers, the story went out and in …

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Mousekartoon

Mousekartoon The final segment of each 1950s Mickey Mouse Club show. The Mouseketeers would open the treasure mine and introduce the showing of a Disney cartoon.

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Mousegetar

Mousegetar The original Mousegetar was built specially for Jimmie Dodd to use on the Mickey Mouse Club show. It was a four-string instrument, which Jimmie called a tenor guitar. Mattel produced and sold toy versions of the Mousegetar in the late 1950s. The original Mousegetar was donated to the Walt Disney Archives by Jimmie’s widow, …

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