Briar Rose Cottage

Briar Rose Cottage Fantasyland shop at Disneyland, from May 29, 1987 to July 15, 1991. Sold Disney figurines and collectible merchandise. Preceded by Mickey’s Christmas Chalet and succeeded by Disney Villains.

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Brian’s Song (television)

Brian’s Song (television) Aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on December 2, 2001. A remake of the moving 1971 television film about the life and death of Chicago Bears fullback, Brian Piccolo, and his friendship with black player, Gale Sayers. A production of Storyline Entertainment, distributed by Columbia Tristar Television. Directed by John Gray. …

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Briar Patch, The

Briar Patch, The Shop in Critter Country at Disneyland, opened in December 1988. Formerly Indian Trading Post. One of the unique architectural details is the presence of huge carrots, seemingly growing through the grass roof. In 2004 it became a hat shop. In 1986, a Brier Patch [sic] shop opened in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom …

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Brer Fox

Brer Fox Sly character always trying to get the best of Brer Rabbit in Song of the South; voiced by James Baskett (who also played Uncle Remus).

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Brer Bar

Brer Bar Refreshment area, serving soft drinks and snacks, in Critter Country at Disneyland, renamed from Mile Long Bar on July 17, 1989. It closed in 2002.

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Brenner, Eve

Brenner, Eve She voiced Queen Moustoria in The Great Mouse Detective.

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Brer Bear

Brer Bear Burly character in Song of the South, remembered for his threat “I’m gonna knock his head clean off,” voiced by Nicodemus Stewart.

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Brennan, Walter

Brennan, Walter (1894-1974) Actor, appeared in Those Calloways (Alf Simes), The Gnome-Mobile (D. J. Mulrooney; Knobby), and The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (Grandpa Bower).

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Brayton’s Laguna Pottery

Brayton’s Laguna Pottery This manufacturer of figurines made a number of Disney items from 1938 to 1940 that are still popular with collectors. Some of their nicest items were characters from Pinocchio and Ferdinand the Bull.

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