Baseball Fever (television)

Baseball Fever (television) Television show, aired on October 14, 1979, being a group of baseball cartoons. Directed by Jack Kinney, Jack Hannah.

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Barnyard Broadcast, The (film)

Barnyard Broadcast, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on October 10, 1931. Directed by Burt Gillett. In this satire of radio broadcasting, Mickey runs the control room attempting to monitor the show and the audience. All goes well until howling cats spoil the broadcast and a chase ensues. In the pandemonium, the makeshift studio is …

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Barnyard Concert, The (film)

Barnyard Concert, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on April 10, 1930. Directed by Walt Disney. Mickey attempts to conduct a farmyard concert even though the various members of the band tend to drift off.

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Barnyard Olympics (film)

Barnyard Olympics (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on April 15, 1932 to coincide with the Olympics in Los Angeles. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Despite Pete’s continual cheating in a cross-country race, especially during the bicycle portion, Mickey ends up winning.  A fun take-off on Olympic events.

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Barrie, Barbara

Barrie, Barbara Actress; appeared on television in Child of Glass and provided the voice of Alcmene in Hercules.

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Barnyard Battle, The (film)

Barnyard Battle, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released in 1929. Directed by Walt Disney. Enduring a strenuous army physical, Mickey joins up to protect his home from enemy cats. At first he’s one of many Mickey look-alike soldiers, as a machine gunner, using piano keys when he runs out of bullets. Mickey then fights alone …

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Barfi! (film)

Barfi! (film) In this romantic comedy, three young people learn lessons about love and societal pressures. Barfi, speech and hearing impaired, falls in love with Shruti, but her parents pressure her to marry a “normal” man. Years later, Shruti runs into Barfi again; Barfi is now in love with Jhilmil, who is autistic. Shruti is …

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Barks, Carl

Barks, Carl (1901-2000) Barks went to work at the Disney Studio in 1935 as an inbetweener and later worked on the story crew for several cartoons. In 1942, he began doing comic books, starting with “Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold,” and continuing with the duck comics until his retirement in 1966. His most famous creation, …

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