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  2. Cryonics - Wikipedia

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    The urban legend that Walt Disney's remains were cryopreserved is false; it was cremated and interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. [ 77 ] [ a ] Timothy Leary was a long-time cryonics advocate and signed up with a major cryonics provider, but changed his mind shortly before his death and was not cryopreserved.

  3. Disney's Dreamfinder, Figment Get Origin Story in Marvel ...

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    Walt Disney himself is not cryogenically frozen. That's a bogus rumor. However, he seems to be about the only thing that Disney can't bring back. ... The Motley Fool recommends Walt Disney. The ...

  4. Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince - Wikipedia

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    Eliot's book casts a shadow on some of Walt Disney's actions. It discusses the urban legend that, in preparation for his death in December 1966, Disney had himself cryogenically frozen, in the hopes of being returned to life by medical science in the future. Eliot opines that the myth o

  5. List of Saturday TV Funhouse segments - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney's cryogenically frozen head. Vivien Leigh's cryogenically frozen head where Mickey comments that Walt wanted to marry her in the future. A HUAC booklet where The Walt Disney Company ratted out some animators for being communists. Mickey commented that they were union rousers and had to go while sadly commenting about the rumors that ...

  6. The mysterious note Walt Disney left behind before he died - AOL

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    The post The Mysterious Note Walt Disney Left Behind Before He Died appeared first on Reader's Digest. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment.

  7. December 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Two days after his death, the body of Walt Disney was cremated at Glendale, California. Two years later, the urban myth was started that Disney had had his body cryogenically frozen until the day that he could be restored to life, with the earliest identified suggestion in print being in the French magazine Ici Paris in 1969. [86]

  8. ‘Wish’ tries to thaw out some of Disney’s ‘Frozen’ magic

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    More than 70 years after Disney had a cricket sing about wishing upon a star, “Wish” picks up that theme, in an animated movie that desperately wants to thaw out some of the studio’s ...

  9. King asleep in mountain - Wikipedia

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    An urban legend claims that Walt Disney has been cryogenically frozen and is stored under the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride at Disneyland. [33] Peru. The Inkarri ...