brb1006
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They are from Disney's 1977 film "The Rescuers" who rescuers a girl named Penny who is an orphan. They later become an official couple in the sequel.Who are Bianca and Bernard?
Here's them at Disneyland Paris.
They are from Disney's 1977 film "The Rescuers" who rescuers a girl named Penny who is an orphan. They later become an official couple in the sequel.Who are Bianca and Bernard?
It's so difficult to find any photos of John and Michael at Disneyland from the 80's or 70's since they only showed up during the Christmas parade at Disneyland.The very same child labor laws that made John and Michael Darling unmeetable.
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Agreed. They're like real-life husbands.
But what about Wendy's mom and dad?
Not to mention the fact that Polaroids don't scan too well.It's so difficult to find any photos of John and Michael at Disneyland from the 80's or 70's since they only showed up during the Christmas parade at Disneyland.
That reminds me, I heard Thumper does meet and greets in Animal Kingdom. Does he still show up often at WDW besides the Easter pre parade?
They were my VERY FAVORITE- got the plush pair in 1982 when we visited Epcot!!!Apologize for bumping a thread yet again. But who else finds Bianca and Bernard from The Rescuers and Rescuers Downunder to be very unappreciated in the Disney community. They are tiny mice who save animals and humans.
Humphrey the Bear, for sure. The only Disney character besides the Fab 5 and Chip & Dale to get his own series of animated shorts. And yet not a meet-and-greet in sight.
I find interesting that Keith David was the voice for Goliath and Dr. Facilier10 pages and no mention of these folks? For shame!
While not at a Disney character anymore. I would say Wild Wing when Disney owned the Mighty Ducks team in the nineties as they still use him as a mascot for the hockey team. And you can also chock that up to the Mighty Ducks animated cartoon that came out around that same time.
Here's a blast from the past: How about Bongo the Circus Bear! I remember listening to the story of Bongo on an LP as a child. I was definitely surprised that I didn't see a poster of him in Pete's Silly Sideshow.
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