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The first Mickey Mouse computer game, released in 1984. It is a verb-and-noun command adventure game by Al Lowe and released by Sierra On-Line, in which Mickey and Pluto must travel to each planet in ...
Where the Wild Things Are was a cancelled 2D-3D hybrid animated film based on the 1963 book by Maurice Sendak by the same name. It was going to be directed by John Lasseter who went to work for Disney ...
Not to be confused with Duke Weaselton.
Home video releases of The Great Mouse Detective. Despite a decent performance at its initial 1986 box office, the film was never released on VHS until 1990 when Disney announced that they can now ...
May 28, 1986 Contains an edited late-1970s TV print. Some copies were duplicated at Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services during the "Classic Disney at a Goofy Price" promotion in ...
1986 Spanish-dubbed release, under the name Winnie Pu y Tigger. This is the first American release to use an uncut print. September 28, 1989 Released as part of the Walt Disney Mini Classics ...
This article is about the character from The Princess and the Frog. For other characters, see Charlotte.
The heads are operated by the use of wireless servo controllers; one to close the eyelids and another to make the mouth open, with the eyelids using the same servo. In some specific performances where ...
This was one of the few games based on the franchise that actually showcased the Princesses (especially the first three Princesses) as more proactive characters.
Cover Released Notes VHS May 10, 2004 This VHS release was presented in widescreen rather than the pan and scan format. DVD May 10, 2004 Standard Release Bonus Features: "Koda's Outtakes" (Animated ...