Mad Hatter Shop

Mad Hatter Shop Shop on Main Street at Disneyland from June 1958, located in the Penny Arcade building until 1963 and then in the Opera House building. Guests can buy hats and have their names embroidered on them. Also a shop in Fantasyland, beginning in 1956, and another one in Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom Park …

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Mad Dog, The (film)

Mad Dog, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on March 5, 1932. Directed by Burt Gillett. Pluto learns a lesson in submission when he refuses to be bathed by Mickey. In the resulting tug-of-war, Pluto swallows the soap, is taken by everyone to be a mad dog, and is forced to flee the dogcatcher, Pete. …

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Mad Hatter

Mad Hatter Character who puts on a tea party in Alice in Wonderland, voiced by Ed Wynn. Being somewhat befuddled, he has left the price tag on his hat. The 10/6 is the price, ten shillings sixpence.

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Mad Doctor, The (film)

Mad Doctor, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on January 21, 1933. Directed by Dave Hand. Pluto is captured by an evil scientist and taken to an old castle. Mickey attempts to rescue him, in spite of bats, skeletons, and a giant skeletal spider. Just as a buzz saw is about to cut Mickey in …

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McNair, Terra

McNair, Terra Actress; appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, from 1991 to 1993.

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McPherson, Stephen

McPherson, Stephen He served as president of Touchstone Television from 2001 until he was named president of ABC Primetime Entertainment in 2004.

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McNamara, William

McNamara, William Actor; appeared in Stella (Pat Robbins) and Aspen Extreme (Todd Pounds), and in the television series The Nutt House.

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Macy, William H.

Macy, William H. Actor, appeared in A Civil Action (James Gordon) and Wild Hogs (Dudley Frank).

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MacMurray, Fred

MacMurray, Fred (1908-1991) Actor; appeared in The Shaggy Dog (Wilson Daniels), The Absent-Minded Professor and Son of Flubber (Prof. Ned Brainard), Bon Voyage (Harry Willard), Follow Me, Boys! (Lemuel Siddons), The Happiest Millionaire (Anthony J. Drexel Biddle), and Charley and the Angel (Charley Appleby). He was the first to be named a Disney Legend, in …

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