Disney's market cap is about $150 billion.
Olaf Disney's Frozen Stickers.
Disney's Magic Bench makes augmented reality a group activity.
Disney's just-released quarterly financial report suggests
the figure is $177 million.
Disney's famous Snow White is here
in a new sticker set.
Disney's sentiment seems sincere, but the actual words are problematic.
Disney's companies continue to produce successful film,
television and stage entertainment.
Disney's"Aladdin," now in weekend four, took third with $16.7 million.
As far as most businesses are concerned, Disney's going with"not.".
The completion of Disney's Pixar acquisition, however, nullified this distribution arrangement.
It's time to carry the banner on stage with Disney's Newsies!
The service will also draw upon Disney's library of its existing films.
You might have better luck working with one of Disney's licensed dealers.
This set pays homage to the ones you love to hate: Disney's villains.
A good example is Disney's The Jungle Book, which is still available on GOG.
In April 2010, Lyric Street, Disney's country music label in Nashville, was shut down.
Cinderella” hit the theaters in 1948, and was Disney's most successful release since“Snow White.”.
One of Disney's employees said,“Ub designed Mickey's physical appearance,
but Walt gave him his soul.”.
Disney's costuming department is very serious about maintaining their“look”
so that cast member costumes maintain continuity.
Be careful
that what you assume is part of the fairy tale isn't actually Disney's work.
And whatabout Disney's new computer-generated cartoon,“The Wild,” arriving
on the heels of last year's DreamWorks hit,“Madagascar”?
Disney's production chief Sean Bailey told THR:'We want to bring in a
new energy and vitality.
At once funny and charming, Disney's The Kid is a magical comedy that's
filled with adult-sized laughs.
As can be seen on legal documents, Disney's own signature was not nearly as exciting
or intricate.
Thousands of artifacts from Disney's life and career are on display,
including numerous awards that he received.
Watts argues that many of Disney's post World War II films“legislated
a kind of cultural Marshall Plan.
He called her the“real life Mary Poppins” and she, in turn, was fond of Disney's daughters.
Many believe this trend was the result of Disney's guilt and anguish over his own mother's death.
After Disney's death, his brother Roy deferred his retirement to take full control of the Disney companies.
Despite all of Disney's reservations, the Alice Comedies were still quite successful
and made him a wanted man.