Circus Fantasy
Circus Fantasy Entertainment spectacular at Disneyland in the spring of 1986, 1987, and 1988. Disney executives thought it would be good to have a special event at Disneyland during the off-season, so Main Street and the Hub area were turned into a circus. There was a circus parade, clowns, wild animals, along with various acts …
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Circle-Vision/Circarama Process of 360-degree photography began at Disneyland in 1955. The various films have been: 1. Circarama U.S.A. (A Tour of the West), Disneyland, 1955-1959. (11 cameras, 16mm) 2. America the Beautiful, Brussels Worlds Fair, 1958. (Opened at Disneyland in 1960) 3. Italia ’61, Turin, Italy (for Fiat), 1961. (9 cameras, 16mm, blown up to …
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Circus Day Thursday on the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club.
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Circle D Corral The Disneyland stables, until 1980 known as the Pony Farm. The stables are scheduled to be relocated in 2016 to make way for a new Star Wars-themed land.
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Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable (film) Film shown in the Harvest Theater in The Land at Epcot, taking the place of Symbiosis. It opened on January 21, 1995. Directed by Bruce Morrow and Paul Justman. The combination live and animated fable has Simba, as king of the Pridelands, counselling Timon and Pumbaa, who are …
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Circle-Vision 360 Attraction in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World, which has shown America the Beautiful, Magic Carpet ‘Round the World, and American Journeys. See also World Premiere Circle-Vision. It closed on January 9, 1994, to be rebuilt as The Timekeeper.
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Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Inc. After a multiyear distribution deal with Cinergi was cancelled in April 1997, Disney acquired Cinergi’s film library, most of whose films had originally been distributed by Disney.
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Circarama This 360° motion picture process debuted at Disneyland in 1955. The process originally required eleven cameras but later needed only nine. The name of the process was later changed to Circle-Vision 360 due to complaints from the owners of the similar-sounding Cinerama. See Circle-Vision/Circarama for a list of the films.
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Circarama, U.S.A. Tomorrowland attraction at Disneyland showing a 360° motion picture filmed with a camera invented by Disney technicians; opened on July 17, 1955, sponsored by American Motors. The first film was called A Tour of the West. It featured eleven 16mm projectors, and ran for 12 minutes. In 1960 the motion picture America the …
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Cinémagique A magical journey through a hundred years of European and American cinema, presented in the Studio Theatre at Walt Disney Studios Paris; opened March 16, 2002. It closed on March 29, 2017.
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