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  2. List of Walt Disney Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    distributed by Disney+ [67] Untitled Rosana Sullivan film. co-production with Pixar Animation Studios [68] Untitled sixth Pirates of the Caribbean film. co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films [69] Untitled Stephen J. Anderson film. co-production with Walt Disney Animation Studios [70] [62] [71] Untitled Suzi Yoonessi film. Frozen IV.

  3. Portal:Disney/Selected biography - Wikipedia

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    Selected biography 1. Portal:Disney/Selected biography/1. Walter Elias Disney ( / ˈdɪzni /; December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film producer, he holds the record ...

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  5. Portal:Disney/Intro/Image - Wikipedia

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    Introduction images list [ edit] Portal:Disney/Intro/1. The Walt Disney Studios, the headquarters of. The Walt Disney Company. Portal:Disney/Intro/2. Cinderella Castle, the icon of Magic Kingdom. Portal:Disney/Intro/3.

  6. Walt Disney World Casting Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney World Casting Center is the official center for employment and recruiting for the Walt Disney World Resort. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and built by Orlando -based design-build company H. J. High Construction, the building opened in 1989. [1] The Casting Center is located across from the Disney Springs complex near ...

  7. Portal:Disney/Selected article/8 - Wikipedia

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    The Disney bomb saw limited use by the United States Army Air Forces in Europe from February to April 1945. Although technically successful, it initially lacked the pinpoint accuracy required for bunker targets, was deployed late in the war and overall had little effect on the Allied bombing campaign against Germany.