Audience at Disney's Animal Kingdom attraction It's Tough to Be A Bug

It’s Tough to Be a Bug! (film)

It’s Tough to Be a Bug! (film) A multi-media production for a 450-seat theater underneath the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, featuring 3-D film, Audio-Animatronics, and special effects that provide an amusing look at a bug’s world. Opened on Apr. 22, 1998. The attraction, minus the tree, opened also at Disney California Adventure …

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Ivan from Peter and the Wolf

Ivan

Ivan Cat friend of Peter in Peter and the Wolf, represented by a clarinet.

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M.C. Bird from It's Tough to Be a Bird

It’s Tough to Be a Bird (film)

It’s Tough to Be a Bird (film) Special live-action and cartoon featurette; released on December 10, 1969. Directed by Ward Kimball. The story is told of the bird’s contribution to mankind and his never-ending fight for survival from prehistoric times to the present. There are humorous moments throughout, and even the buzzard is honored in …

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It's A Small World Toy Shoppe at Disneyland

It’s a Small World Toy Shoppe

It’s a Small World Toy Shoppe Fantasyland shop at Disneyland originally sponsored by Mattel; opened December 18, 1992. The shop was built at the end of the exit path from the “it’s a small world” attraction after Mattel became the sponsor.

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Title image for the film It's Pat

It’s Pat (film)

It’s Pat (film) The androgynous, pudgy, and obnoxious Pat, from Saturday Night Live, baffles friends and neighbors alike, who cannot decide if Pat is male or female. Pat has a relationship with Chris, a kindly bartender who, with his hippie clothing and hair, is also sexually ambiguous. When handsome neighbor, Kyle, a married but uptight …

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It’s Not My Fault (film)

It’s Not My Fault (film) Educational release in 16mm in August 1991, 18 min. An 11-year-old boy seems to be disagreeing with everyone, but he learns to communicate his feelings and listen to those of others.

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it's a small world

it’s a small world

it’s a small world Fantasyland attraction at Disneyland; opened on May 28, 1966, having been moved from the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. In 2014, sponsorship changed from Sylvania to its parent company, Siemens, and ended in 2017. Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, who won two Oscars for their music for Mary Poppins, …

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It’s All Relative (television)

It’s All Relative (television) Half-hour comedy series on ABC; debuting on October 1, 2003, and ending on April 6, 2004. Bobby and Liz get engaged, but find that their two families clash. Bobby’s father owns and operates a Boston pub, and heads a close-knit Irish Catholic family. Liz attends Harvard, is Protestant, and she has …

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It Runs in the Family (film)

It Runs in the Family (film) Buena Vista International handled the foreign distribution and MGM the domestic distribution of this film from Further Films. Three generations of an American family, living separate lives, each in its own dysfuctional way, comes together every once in awhile to laugh, to fight, to cry, and to care for …

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Islands of the Sea (film)

Islands of the Sea (film) Documentary featurette; released on March 16, 1960. Produced by Ben Sharpsteen. A nature film concentrating on the strange and wonderful birds, beasts, and fish found in and around the least known islands of the world. Included are the Galapagos, the Guadalupes, the Falklands, and the tiny islands and atolls of …

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