Kerpoof Studios

Kerpoof Studios Disney announced on February 19, 2009, that it had bought Kerpoof Studios, a creator of online tools which allow kids to use computers to make artwork, create short films, and write stories. The company is located in Colorado.

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Kent, Ralph

Kent, Ralph (1939-2007) Artist; joined Disneyland as a production artist in 1963, working on projects not only for the park but also for the New York World’s Fair and Celebrity Sports Center. He moved to Walt Disney World in 1971, working in the Merchandise Art department, and later as a director of Walt Disney Imagineering …

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Kenworthy, Paul

Kenworthy, Paul (1925-2010) Nature photographer whose work helped ensure the success of The Living Desert, The Vanishing Prairie, and Perri. He was named a Disney Legend in 1998.

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Kennel Club

Kennel Club Pet boarding facility at Disneyland, renamed from Ken-L-Land in 1968 when Kal Kan took over as sponsor. They remained until 1977. Gaines was the sponsor from 1986 to 1991, when it was known as Pet Care Kennel. Friskies took over in 1993, returning to the Kennel Club name. There are also kennels at …

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Kern, Bonnie Lee

Kern, Bonnie Lee Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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Kentucky Gunslick (television)

Kentucky Gunslick (television) Television show; episode 11 of Texas John Slaughter.

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Kelly, Moira

Kelly, Moira Actress; appeared in Billy Bathgate (Rebecca) and The Tie That Binds (Dana Clifton), and provided the voice for the adult Nala in The Lion King.

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Ken-L-Land

Ken-L-Land Pet boarding facility outside the Disneyland main gate, opened on January 18, 1958. Walt felt that it was important that travelers visiting Disneyland have a place where they could board their pets for the day rather than leave them in their hot cars. Hosted by Ken-L-Ration (Quaker Oats Co.) until 1967. Later called Kennel …

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