Babu is so innocent that he believes everything people tell him. The other day, one of his closest friends told him that he is actually a polar bear from the North Pole, because his hair is too white for a puppy. He is still wondering about his origin and what he is. Although many friends like ...
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Babu is so innocent that he believes everything people tell him. The other day, one of his closest friends told him that he is actually a polar bear from the North Pole, because his hair is too white for a puppy. He is still wondering about his origin and what he is. Although many friends like to tease him, everyone adores him and cares about him very much!
Babu is always thinking of something new and exciting. Babu's unexpected action gives others a big surprise.
Strong dark eyebrows is Babu's distinguishing mark. When it is about to cause a trouble, it raise its one of eyebrows.
Babu is famous for its ruddy cheeks. When it becomes excited about something, its cheeks are turning to red.
Puppy with extremely white hair. Rumor had it that it was a polar bear. But Babu insists "I'm a doggie!!!"
Babu is so innocent that he believes everything people tell him. The other day, one of his closest friends told him that he is actually a polar bear from the North Pole, because his hair is too white for a puppy. He is still wondering about his origin and what he is. Although many friends like to tease him, everyone adores him and cares about him very much!
Babu is always thinking of something new and exciting. Babu's unexpected action gives others a big surprise.
Strong dark eyebrows is Babu's distinguishing mark. When it is about to cause a trouble, it raise its one of eyebrows.
Babu is famous for its ruddy cheeks. When it becomes excited about something, its cheeks are turning to red.
Puppy with extremely white hair. Rumor had it that it was a polar bear. But Babu insists "I'm a doggie!!!"
From the very beginning, Disney's founder Walter Elias Disney fostered the spirit of creativity, innovation and excellence that continues to underlie all of the company's success.
Walt arrived in California in the summer of 1923 with dreams and determination, but little else. He had made a short film in Kansas City about a little girl in a cartoon world, called Alice's Wonderland, and he planned to use it as his "pilot" film to sell a series of these Alice Comedies to a distributor. On October 16, 1923, a New York distributor, M. J. Winkler, contracted to release the Alice Comedies, and this date became the formal beginning of The Walt Disney Company. Originally known as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, with Walt Disney and his brother Roy as equal partners, the company soon changed its name, at Roy's suggestion, to the Walt Disney Studio, which was initially housed in a succession of storefront buildings in Hollywood before becoming established on Hyperion Avenue.
Filmmaking hit new heights in 1988 as, for the first time, Disney led all the Hollywood studios in box-office gross, with Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Good Morning, Vietnam, Three Men and a Baby each earning more than $100 million at the U.S. box office. In merchandising, Disney opened numerous highly successful Disney Stores.
Disney's performance during Iger's first year was stellar, with record revenues, record cash flow and record net earnings for fiscal year 2006. These financial results were driven in large measure by the company's outstanding creative product, such as the films Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Cars, ABC's Desperate Housewives, Lost and Grey's Anatomy Disney Channel's High School Musical and Hannah Montana, ESPN's popular sports coverage and, of course, the beloved attractions at Disney theme parks.
As much as the company has changed since its Oswald days, much has remained the same, as it continues to be dedicated to providing innovative, quality entertainment for all members of the family, across America and around the world.
From the very beginning, Disney's founder Walter Elias Disney fostered the spirit of creativity, innovation and excellence that continues to underlie all of the company's success.
Walt arrived in California in the summer of 1923 with dreams and determination, but little else. He had made a short film in Kansas City about a little girl in a cartoon world, called Alice's Wonderland, and he planned to use it as his "pilot" film to sell a series of these Alice Comedies to a distributor. On October 16, 1923, a New York distributor, M. J. Winkler, contracted to release the Alice Comedies, and this date became the formal beginning of The Walt Disney Company. Originally known as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, with Walt Disney and his brother Roy as equal partners, the company soon changed its name, at Roy's suggestion, to the Walt Disney Studio, which was initially housed in a succession of storefront buildings in Hollywood before becoming established on Hyperion Avenue.
Filmmaking hit new heights in 1988 as, for the first time, Disney led all the Hollywood studios in box-office gross, with Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Good Morning, Vietnam, Three Men and a Baby each earning more than $100 million at the U.S. box office. In merchandising, Disney opened numerous highly successful Disney Stores.
Disney's performance during Iger's first year was stellar, with record revenues, record cash flow and record net earnings for fiscal year 2006. These financial results were driven in large measure by the company's outstanding creative product, such as the films Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Cars, ABC's Desperate Housewives, Lost and Grey's Anatomy Disney Channel's High School Musical and Hannah Montana, ESPN's popular sports coverage and, of course, the beloved attractions at Disney theme parks.
As much as the company has changed since its Oswald days, much has remained the same, as it continues to be dedicated to providing innovative, quality entertainment for all members of the family, across America and around the world.
Directors:John Lasseter
Joe Ranft (co-director)
Writers:John Lasseter (story) &
Joe Ranft (story)
Plot Outline:A hot-shot race-car named Lightning McQueen gets waylaid in Radiator Springs, where he finds the true meaning of friendship and family
Any of various usually omnivorous mammals of the family Ursidae that have a shaggy coat and a short tail and walk with the entire lower surface of the foot touching the ground.