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Disney Junior – Live on Stage! (originally Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! until 2011) was a live show attraction featuring puppets of characters from Disney Junior's popular television programs, located at three Disney theme parks: Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris, Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort [4] and Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney ...
The show ended on December 22, 2009, but continued to air reruns on Playhouse Disney until February 13, 2011. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: May 5, 2006 Handy Manny: September 16, 2006 My Friends Tigger & Pooh: May 12, 2007 [18] The show ended on October 9, 2010, but continued to air reruns on Playhouse Disney until February 13, 2011. Imagination Movers
Walt Disney Pictures Jumbo Pictures: Plus One Animation $5 million $19.4 million 20% N/A 4 The Tigger Movie [28] February 11, 2000: Jun Falkenstein: Eddie Guzelian Jun Falkenstein Cheryl Abood Harry Gregson-Williams: Walt Disney Pictures Disney MovieToons Walt Disney Animation Japan: $15–30 million $96.2 million 71% 53 5 Recess: School's Out ...
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The New Castle Playhouse will present 'The Princess Who Had No Name' this week, about a princess trying to find out about her identity.
Disney Channel Block Bear in the Big Blue House [b] October 25, 1997 May 5, 2007 [19] PB&J Otter: March 21, 1998 April 8, 2005 Rolie Polie Olie [c] October 3, 1998 June 2, 2006 Out of the Box: October 10, 1998 June 10, 2005 Playhouse Disney; The Book of Pooh: January 27, 2001 September 4, 2005 Stanley: September 15, 2001 May 16, 2008 [20] JoJo ...
Adam Poss plays the title role in the Playhouse in the Park’s “Dracula,” which runs through March 3. Laughter isn’t something you expect when you see a stage version of “Dracula.”