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added 2007 Tue May 29 21:10:32 by saltyveruca
The Japanese customize vans with Disney characters and lots of aftermarket parts.
added 2007 Tue May 22 7:00:00 by unknown user
Not made by me,found it online,available for download on websiteDisney Parody explanation of Copyright Law and Fair UseSynopsis:Professor Eric Faden of Buckn...
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 23:09:01 by pawfoots
Beginning 16 April, kids can take part in the 'Lose Control' contest where all they have to do is catch their favorite characters in one of the 'Lose Control moments' shown daily on the channel. Three lucky winners of this contest will get an opportunity to go to Disneyland, Hong Kong along with a guardian. There are 20 video games to be won eve
added 2007 Wed Apr 4 21:59:31 by checkmate0
Let everybody Know you Support Free Speech. Let them Know You want The View and ABC To Keep Rosie On The Show. By adding my name to this anti-petition I wish to show you, Disney-ABC, that I fully support and enjoy watching The View with Rosie ODonnell.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 13:23:04 by charbarred
Who needs YouTube? Disney's VP of Technology runs down the numbers on Disney's new web site, and they are staggering: 25 million unique users a month, 100 million videos shown a week, 1 billion pages served every thirty days.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 22:46:54 by msaleem
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added 2007 Mon Mar 26 3:42:04 by elll
When Lewis meets a mysterious boy from the future named Wilbur Robinson, the two travel forward in time where Lewis discovers the amazing secret of the Robinson family.
added 2007 Fri Mar 16 16:36:50 by timst4
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added 2007 Mon Feb 5 5:01:50 by Neophile
Joseph Stalin, who succeeded Lenin, ordered the building of the state-run animation studio after becoming enamored with a Walt Disney film festival held in Moscow.

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added 2007 Tue Jan 30 12:43:19 by Spadecaller
BURBANK (CAP) - Evidence uncovered by a CAP News investigative team shows that the Disney Channel has been holding its young performers captive in a sort of indentured servitude, forcing them to appear in each other's shows and movies and sleep in the studio chained in boxes.
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 20:32:38 by Searunner52
Summary: The mainstream media have yet to report on the story of a blogger whose website was shut down after he began spotlighting inflammatory rhetoric common to several talk radio hosts on KSFO, an ABC Radio-owned station in San Francisco.
added 2006 Sun Sep 3 0:00:00 by unknown user
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added 2006 Tue Aug 15 20:25:57 by Disney Nut
Hunting Hidden Mickeys is a favorite past time of guests to Walt Disney World. Hidden in obscure places, three familiar round shapes of the Mickey Mouse Icon placed deliberately by Disney's Imagineers start popping up everywhere... even in the Avocado pictured here. Make a game of it on your next trip.
added 2006 Sat Aug 12 20:13:12 by dirtyfratboy
Walt Disney has said it will proceed with distribution of a film directed by Mel Gibson, rebutting reports that it wanted to distance itself from him.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 22:08:51 by Karina
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" is a huge hit. But due to budget costs and a lack of demand for merchandise, it could be a loooooong time before it makes any money.
added 2006 Sun Aug 6 15:48:56 by okitech
The Walt Disney Co. is making ad-supported Webcasts of its ABC prime-time TV shows permanently available this fall, following a successful two-month test that drew a younger, more educated audience
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 1:32:54 by corey.spring
The Internet phenom has inked deals with major advertisers from Hollywood studios to sneaker makers and is busy lining up more in a bid to become a viable business. YouTube just launched a campaign for Lions Gate's new horror flick, "The Descent," after testing the waters a couple of weeks ago with ads for Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean"
added 2006 Thu Aug 3 2:52:35 by Ousama
Amid all the sturm und drang over the drunken, anti-semetic MELtdown in Malibu last weekend, Disney, which is supposed to distribute Mel Gibson's next movie, "Apocalypto," has been conspicuously silent, according to the L.A. Times. The same company that opted against releasing Michael Moore's incendiary documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" must now