Comet Café
Comet Café Food court in Tomorrowland at Hong Kong Disneyland, featuring Shanghai-style cuisine. It opened September 12, 2005.
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Comedy Warehouse Nightclub at Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World; opened on May 1, 1989, and closed September 28, 2006. Professional and amateur comedians delighted the guests.
See moreCome Fly with Disney (television)
Come Fly with Disney (television) Syndicated television show from 1986 about flying, featuring the cartoons Pedro, Goofy’s Glider, The Plastics Inventor, The Flying Gauchito, Test Pilot Donald, and segments from The Rescuers and Dumbo.
See moreComets: Time Capsules of the Solar System (film)
Comets: Time Capsules of the Solar System (film) Educational film; released in September 1981. The film discusses the role comets play in contemporary scientific research about the solar system’s beginnings.
See moreColumbia Sailing Ship
Columbia Sailing Ship Frontierland attraction at Disneyland; opened on June 14, 1958. The belowdecks exhibit, featuring re-created quarters of eighteenth-century American seamen, was opened on February 22, 1964. The original Columbia was the first ship to circumnavigate the globe in 1787, with the Columbia River in Oregon named after it when it explored the mouth …
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Comanche (television) Television title of Tonka for its airing in 1962.
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Colvig, Pinto (1892-1967) Storyman at the Disney Studio in the 1930s, and the original voice of Goofy. Also supplied the voices of The Grasshopper in The Grasshopper and the Ants, the Practical Pig, and Sleepy and Grumpy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He helped Frank Churchill compose “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad …
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Columbia Distributor of the Disney cartoons from 1930 to 1932. In 1932, Walt Disney switched to United Artists.
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Columbia Harbour House Restaurant in Liberty Square in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened in 1972.
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Colors of the Wind Song from Pocahontas by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, won an Academy Award.
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