Something To Do With Disney with D
Classic Disney cartoon duck, created in 1934, Mickey’s pal.
The Walt Disney Company, huge entertainment giant.
Flying elephant from 1941 Disney film, park ride icon.
Disney theme park brand, started with Disneyland Park.
Regal blue tang fish from Disney-Pixar’s Finding Nemo/Dory.
Donald’s girlfriend, classic Disney duck character.
Disney TV network launched 1983, shows many Disney series.
Princess line brand for Disney heroines like Ariel, Belle.
One of the Seven Dwarfs from Disney’s Snow White.
Disney+ streaming service, home of Disney/Marvel/Star Wars.
Refers to Disney’s “101 Dalmatians” dogs and franchise.
Donald Duck, classic Disney character since 1934.
Seven Dwarves from Disney’s Snow White.
Spelling used for Snow White’s Seven Dwarfs.
Group of heroines in many Disney fairy‑tale films.
Iconic Cinderella-style castle logo of Disney.
Refers to Disney’s Seven Dwarfs from Snow White.
General term but clearly Disney‑branded films.
Walt Disney World resort in Florida, huge Disney park.
Drizella Tremaine, one of Cinderella’s stepsisters
Touring ice show produced by Disney and Feld
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Disney Channel movie series about villain kids
Spotted dog breed from 101 Dalmatians movies
Disney entertainment, dining district in Anaheim
Classic Disney trope for princesses & heroines
Huge Disney resort in Florida, opened 1971.
Generic phrase, but clearly about Disney folks.
Singer of “Let It Go” pop version for Disney.
One of the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White.
Works as Disney’s Doug Funnie from the show.
Car from Pixar’s Cars, Pixar is Disney‑owned.
Disney cable channel for kids and teens.
Iconic castle‑and‑mouse emblem of Disney.
Disney–Pixar film studio brand, since 2006 merger 🎬
Disney theme parks worldwide, from Anaheim to Paris 🎢
Dewey Duck, one of Donald’s adventurous nephews 🦆
Chip’s chipmunk pal Dale from classic Disney shorts 🌰
Dagobert Duck is Scrooge McDuck’s German name 💰
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