Cranium Command

Cranium Command Attraction in Wonders of Life in Future World at Epcot; opened October 19, 1989, and closed on January 1, 2007. Guests sit in a theater that doubles as the control room for the brain of a 12-year-old boy, Bobby. The fearless leader, General Knowledge, has put a rookie, Buzzy, in charge of Bobby’s …

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Crash & Bernstein (television)

Crash & Bernstein (television) Series on Disney XD premiering on October 8, 2012 and ending on August 11, 2014. Living in a house full of girls, Wyatt Bernstein desperately wishes for a brother with whom he can do fun guy stuff and who can provide him much needed male reinforcement at home. Enter Crash, a …

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Crane, Bob

Crane, Bob (1928-1978) Actor; appeared in Superdad (Charlie McReady) and Gus (Pepper).

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Crack: The Big Lie (film)

Crack: The Big Lie (film) Educational film; released in February 1987. Based on actual case studies, a lesson on saying “No.”

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Craig, Scott

Craig, Scott (1964-2003) Mouseketeer on the new Mickey Mouse Club.

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Cramer, Joey

Cramer, Joey Child actor, appeared in Flight of the Navigator (David Freeman), and on television in I-Man.

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Cozy Cone Motel

Cozy Cone Motel Five huge traffic cones, inspired by yesteryear’s “wigwam” motels along Route 66, offer cone-themed treats at Cars Land in Disney California Adventure. Opened June 15, 2012.

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Cradle Will Rock (film)

Cradle Will Rock (film) The art and theater world of 1930s New York City is in the midst of a burgeoning cultural revolution. Different stories are interwoven to show how individual courage stood in the face of censorship and artists risked their livelihood by performing in shows and painting their canvasses. Nelson Rockefeller hires Mexican …

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Coyote’s Lament, The (television)

Coyote’s Lament, The (television) Television show; aired on March 5, 1961. Directed by C. August Nichols. A coyote tells about his problems with man and his dogs in this animated compilation of Disney cartoons, with songs sung by the Sons of the Pioneers. Released theatrically abroad in 1968.

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