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Brian Connors - King of the leprchauns/wee people
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More information please :D

Hint: you are 3/4 right. Think of the opening thank you from Walt.

King Brian of ______________

That is what I am looking for :P
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King Brian Of the leprachauns/wee people
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Not quite. :P

C'mon people, pull out your copies of Darby and look at the thanks Walt gives at the start.

Alternatively, look at Maltin's book.

I hate to be a bastard, but I am so it just comes across that way. :D
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King of the Good people
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isn't it Brian Conners King Of The Little People?
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King Brian of Knocknasheega

Well I had all these good questions swimming through my head, but I can't think of the last really good one I wanted to ask and the rest are kind of lame so I will do an easy one, to get things started again.

What was Mickey Mouse's FIRST cartoon?
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Plane Crazy I believe
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where is me pot of gold? 8)
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That is CORRECT!!!! Pick you prize! :lol: . You may now ask a question. The torch is now passed on to you Sulley, Chose your question wisely. :twisted: .
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Roger that. Give me some time to think of one. Please Stand By. Over. (Cue the jazzy elevator music) :wink:
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Who is responsible for the name of the most popular rodent in the world?
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why that would have to be miss lilian disney who coined the name "mickey" after walt was going to call him "mortimer".




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Since the haunted mansion is coming out this year i've got a good one.


What is the name of the vehicle you ride on in The Haunted Mansion?
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What is the Doom Buggie :D (Sorry if spelling is wrong)
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I'm going to ask 2, because I'm bored....

1. How many simba styles are shown in the film (At how many different ages is he shown)?

2. What is the last cartoon, that Walt voiced Mickey?
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1. i think its 3, baby, cub, adult rite
2.mickey and the beanstalk
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Number two is "Fun and Fancy Free", Walt's Ninth Animated film.
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jabroni76 wrote:Number two is "Fun and Fancy Free", Walt's Ninth Animated film.
but mickey and the beanstalk was part of that and it says cartoon not animted film :wink:
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whatever happened to the fox and the hound question? :shock: :o
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What Fox and the hound question?

Well you were right about mickey, but simba was like 4 or 5.

baby, cub, 1 or 2 during Hakuna Matata, and adult.
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