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  2. List of Disney novelizations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of books based on Walt Disney Company media, from the classic cartoons and characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, the Disney anthology television series, Disney Channel Original Movies, spin-offs from the DCOMs such as the High School Musical film series, Stories from East High or Camp Rock: Second Session ...

  3. Walt Disney's Story Land: 55 Favorite Stories - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Elephant (Walt Disney's Treasure Chest, 1948) Lady and the Tramp (Walt Disney's Treasury: 21 Best-Loved Stories as a pre-release "Lady", 1953, illustrations by Dick Kelsey & Dick Moores, and Big Golden Book, 1955, illustrations by Claude Coats) Scamp (Little Golden Book, 1957, Annie North Bedford, illustrations by Norm McGary & Joe Rinaldi)

  4. J.B. Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    South of the Border with Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program. New York City: Disney Editions (ISBN 978-1423111931) Kaufman, J.B (2012). The Fairest One of All: The Making of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. San Francisco: The Walt Disney Family Foundation Press, Weldon Owens (ISBN 978-1616284381) Kaufman, J.B (2015).

  5. Mary Costa - Wikipedia

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    Her most notable film credit is providing the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. She is the last surviving voice actress of the three Disney Princesses created in Walt Disney's lifetime and was named a Disney Legend in 1999. [1] [2] [3] She is a recipient of the 2020 National Medal of Arts. [4]

  6. Bill Peet - Wikipedia

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    William Bartlett Peet (né Peed; [1] January 29, 1915 – May 11, 2002) [2] was an American children's book illustrator and a story writer and animator for Walt Disney Animation Studios. [3] Peet joined Disney in 1937 and worked first on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) near the end of its production.

  7. Rutherford George Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    He went on to write books about aviation and the people, landscapes and animals of the American West, particularly horses. In all, he wrote more than 100 books. From 1941 to 1946, Montgomery was a writer for Dick Tracy. He worked as a creative writing teacher 1955–57 and as a scriptwriter for Walt Disney Studios 1958–1962. [2]

  8. Walt Disney - Wikipedia

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    [155] [v] Walt Disney World expanded with the opening of Epcot Center in 1982; Walt Disney's vision of a functional city was replaced by a park more akin to a permanent world's fair. [157] In 2009, the Walt Disney Family Museum, designed by Disney's daughter Diane and her son Walter E. D. Miller, opened in the Presidio of San Francisco. [158]

  9. Helen Aberson-Mayer - Wikipedia

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    No copies of the roll-a-book version have been found, though proofs of the story and examples of earlier versions of the medium indicate it may have existed. [4] Everett Whitmyre, the Syracuse advertising agent behind Roll-a-Book, sold the story to Walt Disney Productions in 1939. The story was supplemented with illustrations by Helen Durney.