Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit combined live action and animation, and is based on Gary K. Wolf's novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which depicts a world in which cartoon characters interact directly with human beings. The film was released to financial success and critical acclaim. Who Framed Roger Rabbit brought a re-emerging interest in the golden age of American animation and became the forefront for the modern era, especially the Disney Renaissance."

-- From Wikipedia

Shot at Disney's Pop Century Resort.

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Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

"Tomorrow can be a wonderful age. Our scientists today are opening the doors of the Space Age to achievements that will benefit our children and generations to come. The Tomorrowland attractions have been designed to give you an opportunity to participate in adventures that are a living blueprint of our future."

-- Walt Disney

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TriceraTop Spin

TriceraTop Spin

"DinoLand U.S.A. originally started as a small highway town where an amateur fossil-hunter found some dinosaur bones in 1947. After contacting some scientist friends, they gathered their money together to purchase the site. Since then, scientist, volunteers and grad students have been living there trying to find answers about dinosaurs. The Dino Institute was founded and opened the site as a "fossil discover park". Chester and Hester, two locals, were determined to make a quick buck and converted their gas station into a fossil souvenir shop. They also added Triceratop Spin and the midway games."

-- From Wikipedia

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Uploaded on Mar 14, 2012

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Baloo and King Louie

Baloo and King Louie

"Released on October 18, 1967, Jungle Book is the 19th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It was inspired by the stories about the feral child Mowgli from the book of the same name by Rudyard Kipling.

The early versions of both the screenplay and the soundtrack followed Kipling's work more closely, with a dramatic, dark, and sinister tone which Disney did not want in his family film, leading to writer Bill Peet and composer Terry Gilkyson being replaced. The Jungle Book was released to positive reception, with much acclaim to its soundtrack, featuring five songs by the Sherman Brothers and one by Gilkyson, "The Bare Necessities."

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St. George

St. George

“Advance our standards, set upon our foes Our ancient world of courage fair
St. George Inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons."

-- Shakespear's Richard III. act v, sc.3.

Statue of St. George and the Dragon at Epcot's Germany Pavilion.

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Uploaded on Mar 12, 2012

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