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1Disney's Mickey & Minnie storybook collection

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  • Title: ➤  Disney's Mickey & Minnie storybook collection
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 299
  • Publisher: Disney Press
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  • First Year Published: 2015
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Carl Weiss

September 8, 1935) was an American physician who assassinated U.S. Senator Huey Long at the Louisiana State Capitol on September 8, 1935. Weiss was born

John McConnell (actor)

in that role was the model for a life-sized bronze statue of the fictitious character on historic Canal Street in downtown New Orleans. On television,

Donald Duck

D. Rockerduck (1961). Many of Taliaferro's characters made the move to Barks' world as well, including Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Barks placed Donald in both

Zatoichi

the Force. Jedi characters Rahm Kota and Kanan Jarrus also draw inspiration from the character. In 2017, a short eight-minute fictitious sci-fi film trailer

Music of the Back to the Future franchise

soundtrack features two score tracks by Alan Silvestri, two pop songs by Huey Lewis and the News, two performances by the fictional Marvin Berry and The

Chris Bauer

Starz comedy Survivor's Remorse. He played Jimmy Flaherty, the owner of a fictitious Atlanta professional basketball team. The show was written by Mike O'Malley

Megalopolis (film)

Commissioner Stanley Hart Isabelle Kusman as Claudine Pulcher Bailey Ives as Huey Wilkes Madeleine Gardella as Claudette Pulcher Balthazar Getty as Aram Kazanjian

Brent Spiner

Generation) and a fictitious noir detective story about Spiner dealing with a crazed, murderous fan who claims to be the fictitious Lal, the android daughter

Wag the Dog

Harrelson in character "I Love the Nightlife": written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson "God Bless the Men of the 303": written by Huey Lewis, performed

Total Devo

standards) single is trying to be commercial." In a retrospective review, Steve Huey of AllMusic said Total Devo found the band to be "no longer innovative and