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She voiced roles in two Walt Disney Productions: Nanny, Queenie the Cow and Lucy the Goose in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) and Madame Mim in The Sword in the Stone (1963), her final credited film appearance. Wentworth died on March 8, 1974, aged 84.
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Granny De Spell's precise age is also unknown, but she states in her debut that she was already the queen of sorcery before Madam Mim was even born, making her at least over 1500 years old. Gotrocks He was used for the first time in the May 1966 story "The Luck of Pali" by Bob Gregory and Tony Strobl , [ 24 ] where he and Scrooge both take a ...
To this end, the revised version includes several new episodes, including the ant and goose episodes, but leaves out some of the episodes that had appeared in the original (e.g. Merlyn's battle with Madam Mim which appeared in the Disney film). Some critics considered the revised version to be inferior to the original. [4]
Kate & Mim-Mim is an animated children's television series created by husband-and-wife duo, Scott and Julie Stewart, [3] the series aired on Knowledge Kids on 4 August 2014 () to 23 March 2018 (), it was produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment [2] in the first season and later by DHX Studios in the second season with FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment.
From 1934, he gradually started to work on his own. Sometimes, Pete also teams up with other bad guys in the Disney universe, such as Scrooge McDuck's enemies (the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell), Mad Madam Mim, Captain Hook, and the Evil Queen. In various comics stories, his right-hand man is a skinny, bearded criminal named Scuttle.
Madame Schoss – associate of the Rostov household; Shapovalov – The Cossack who stumbled upon the left flank of Murat's army on October 2 while pursuing a hare and the inactivity he witnessed was sufficient evidence to support the Battle of Tarutino. Shcherbinin – Gen. Konovnitsyn's adjutant in 1812.