CrossGen Enterprises

CrossGen Enterprises In November 2004 Disney announced that it had acquired the assets of CrossGen Enterprises, a Tampa-based publisher of fantasy and sci-fi comic books.

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Crossing the Bridge (film)

Crossing the Bridge (film) Three teenage buddies, tempted by the promise of a lot of cash, confront their values and ethics when a pal asks them to smuggle drugs across the U.S./Canada border bridge. When the boys discover the package contains heroin instead of the promised hashish, they come to realize that their actions, and …

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Crockett’s Tavern

Crockett’s Tavern Food facility at Fort Wilderness Resort at Walt Disney World; opened August 18, 1986. It took the place of the Campfire Snack Bar.

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Crocodile Mercantile

Crocodile Mercantile Shop in Critter Country at Disneyland; renamed from Ursus H. Bear’s Wilderness Outpost on November 23, 1988. It closed in 1995 to become Pooh Corner.

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Crofton, Meg

Crofton, Meg In 2011 she was named president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, U.S. & France. She was president of the Walt Disney World Resort from 2006 to 2013; previously she had served as executive vice president of human resources for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. She began with Disney in 1977.

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Cronkite, Walter

Cronkite, Walter (1916-2009)  News commentator, provided narration that was used in the Spaceship Earth attraction at Epcot from 1986 to 1994, and appeared with Robin Williams in Back to Neverland in the Animation Studio tour at Disney-MGM Studios.

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Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt (television)

Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt (television) Television show; aired on September 13, 1970. In Puerto Rico, a young stable boy, Chago, steals an injured Paso Fino colt to save him from death, and nurses him back to health with the help of friends and neighbors. Chago has to convince the horse’s owner that Cristobalito is ready …

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Critter Country

Critter Country Land at Disneyland; opened on November 23, 1988. When Splash Mountain was under construction, it was decided to change the name of the area from Bear Country, when the Country Bear Jamboree had been its biggest draw, to Critter Country, which would encompass the bears as well as the new critters who inhabited …

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