Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (film)
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins (film) Direct-to-video release on August 8, 2000. The Evil Emperor Zurg captures a group of Little Green Men, in order to uncover the secret of their Uni-mind, which lets them think as one. As Zurg attacks their planet to steal the Uni-mind, he zaps the entire galaxy …
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Buzz Lightyear Character in Toy Story and Toy Story 2; voiced by Tim Allen.
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Buyer Be Wise (film) Educational film; released in September 1982. Goofy makes common consumer errors, but Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck assist him in getting the best value for his money by setting priorities, comparing prices, and looking for sales.
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Buttram, Pat (1915-1994) He voiced Napoleon (The Aristocats), the Sheriff of Nottingham (Robin Hood), Luke (The Rescuers), and Chief (The Fox and the Hound).
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Buttons, Red (1919-2006) Actor; appeared in Pete’s Dragon (Hoagy).
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Busy Beavers, The (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on June 30, 1931. As beavers busily attempt to build a dam, a storm breaks. The colony is saved by a clever little beaver who uses his teeth to saw a large tree, which blocks the flood. Directed by Wilfred Jackson.
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Burton, Corey Voice actor, doing many voices for Disney from 1986 to date. He voiced Gruffi Gummi in Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears after the death of Bill Scott, as well as Gladstone Gander in Ducktales and Zipper and Dale in Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers, and on television and at the parks, the …
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Bush, George H.W. On September 30, 1991, President Bush presented medals to 575 persons being honored in The Daily Points of Light Celebration. The ceremony was televised live from America Gardens at Epcot on The Disney Channel.
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Burton, Tim Hired by Disney as an artist in 1979, working on concepts for The Black Cauldron. During the five years he was at Disney, he prepared the inventive short films Vincent and Frankenweenie, but neither of them received broad releases. He left Disney in 1984 to eventually direct hits such as Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, …
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