Clara Cluck
Clara Cluck Operatic diva chicken character, who made her debut in Orphan’s Benefit in 1934 and went on to eight more appearances. Voiced by Florence Gill.
See moreClara Cluck Operatic diva chicken character, who made her debut in Orphan’s Benefit in 1934 and went on to eight more appearances. Voiced by Florence Gill.
See moreClark, Carroll (1894-1968) Longtime art director on most Disney features and television shows from The Great Locomotive Chase to The Love Bug. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Mary Poppins and won an Emmy for The Mooncussers.
See moreClarabelle Cow Bovine cartoon character known for her oversize nostrils and two buck teeth; appeared in 17 films, mostly Mickey Mouse cartoons of the 1930s, often paired with Horace Horsecollar. She made her debut in The Plow Boy (1929).
See moreClair de Lune The Debussy piece was originally planned to be a part of Fantasia, and animation of flying cranes in an ethereal swamp was filmed, but when the film proved too long, the segment was shelved. Years later, a place for it was found in Make Mine Music, but that film featured more contemporary …
See moreCivil War Several Disney films were set in the era of the Civil War, including The Great Locomotive Chase in the theaters and on television Willie and the Yank, Johnny Shiloh, Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance, and High Flying Spy.
See moreCity Hall Information area on Town Square at Disneyland, opened July 17, 1955. Originally home of the Disneyland Publicity Department, it now houses Guest Relations and Main Street Operations offices. There are also City Halls at the other Disney parks.
See moreCivil Action, A (film) A small-time, self-possessed personal-injury attorney’s greed entangles him in a case that threatens to destroy him. The Woburn, Massachusetts case (Anderson v. W. R. Grace and Beatrice Foods), regarding alledged water contamination—which appears straightforward—instead evolves into a labyrinthine lawsuit of epic proportions where truth, if it can be found at all, …
See moreCítricos Restaurant at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa at Walt Disney World, opening November 8, 1997, which offers a blend of Florida and Mediterranean cooking and features an exhibition kitchen. It replaced Flagler’s.
See moreCity Fox, The (television) Television show; aired on February 20, 1972. A young fox unexpectedly finds himself in San Francisco, where, after many misadventures, he is befriended by a boy in Chinatown. The boy helps the Humane Society take the fox back to the wilds. Directed by James Algar. With Tom Chan, Jerry Jerish.
See moreCirque du Soleil Custom-built theater at Downtown Disney West Side at Walt Disney World, opened on Dec. 23, 1998, to showcase a new production, “La Nouba” of which ended on Dec. 31, 2017. The show, performed by over 60 artists, blends circus art and theatrics with a dazzling array of exotic costumes, magical lighting, and …
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