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  2. Disney's Print Studio - Wikipedia

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    Disney's Print Studio is a series of crafts/design computer games released by Disney Interactive, which allows players to print various types of documents in the themes of its licensed property. The 1994 Aladdin game was the precursor to the Print Studio games to follow, and set in motion the template of how those games would work.

  3. List of Disney Interactive Studios games - Wikipedia

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    Disney Learning: Mickey Mouse Preschool (2000) (Microsoft Windows) Disney Learning: Mickey Mouse Toddler (2000) (Microsoft Windows) Disney's 102 Dalmatians Activity Center (2000) Disney's 3-D Adventure, Tigger's Family Tree (2000) Disney's Doug's Big Game (2000) Disney's The Emperor's New Groove Activity Center (2000)

  4. Category:Template-Class Disney pages - Wikipedia

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    D. Template talk:Descendants franchise; Template talk:Did you know nominations/Mickey Mouse (Last Week Tonight) Template talk:Disney animated characters

  5. Category:Disney amusement park templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Disney amusement park templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Disney amusement park templates]]</noinclude>

  6. 150 Disney Trivia Questions (and Answers) That Will Win ... - AOL

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    They'll test your knowledge of everything Disney, from company history to classic quotes, beloved songs to favorite characters and, of course, Mickey and Minnie's dear old dad, Mr. Walt Disney.

  7. Virtual Magic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Disney Interactive greenlit a pitch from Imagineering art director Terry Dobson to create a CD-ROM adventure game set at a Disney theme park. In this iteration, which was the first to be called Virtual Magic Kingdom, a stylized park would be overrun by villains during a special after-hours visit.

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