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  2. Fantasyland Theatre - Wikipedia

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    During the 1991 and 1992 holiday seasons, Mickey's Nutcracker was televised on the Disney Channel. [2] In 1998, some of the live segments of The Wiggles Live at Disneyland were televised on the Disney Channel in Australia. [16] In 2022, April season, Party Gustavo Live at Disneyland were televised on the Disney Junior in Australia

  3. Charlotte Clark - Wikipedia

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    Here Charlotte and six other seamstresses produced 300 to 400 dolls per week. These first production dolls were rubber-stamped on the underside of the doll's foot: "Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Design Patent Applied For". Clark's character creations set the design standard for all Disney merchandising for dolls thereafter.

  4. Club 33 - Wikipedia

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    Like the Tokyo location, it is located at the park's version of Main Street, U.S.A., Mickey Avenue. [12] [13] An additional set of Club 33 locations opened at Walt Disney World. Originally confirmed to the Orlando Sentinel on April 13, 2017, the locations were set to open in Fall 2017. The first club opened the following year in Hollywood ...

  5. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    [ChWDC 8] In 1934, Disney's licensing expanded to hand-crank toy projectors, [ChWDC 9] diamond-studded Mickey Mouse pins, Mickey Mouse toffee in England [ChWDC 10] and a Lionel wind-up train toy, [ChWDC 11] while a patent is received for Ingersoll-Waterbury Clock Company's Mickey Mouse watch. [ChWDC 12] More companies licensed the Mickey Mouse ...

  6. Disneyland - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The earliest documented draft of Disney's plans was sent as a memo to studio production designer Dick Kelsey on August 31, 1948, where it was referred to as a "Mickey Mouse Park", based on notes Disney made during his and Ward Kimball's trip to the Chicago Railroad Fair the same month, with a two-day stop in Henry Ford's Museum and ...

  7. Pal Mickey - Wikipedia

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    Pal Mickey is a discontinued interactive stuffed toy developed by The Walt Disney Company and previously sold at Walt Disney World. Pal Mickey was discontinued and no new stock is available for purchase as of October 2008. The toy is a ten-inch (25 cm) plush model of Mickey Mouse, soft and easy for children to hold.

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