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  1. Kingdom Hearts -- Captain Goofy
    After sealing the door to Kingdom Hearts, the three begin searching for Riku and King Mickey. They encounter a mysterious fortress called Castle Oblivion. Upon entering the fortress, they begin to lose their memories. The three encounter a group of dark hooded villains referred to as the Organization. After defeating the Organization members in the castle, Sora learns his memories have been manipulated by a girl named Namine who is controlled by the Organization. To allow them to regain their memories, Naminé puts Sora, Donald, and Goofy to sleep for a year.
  2. Kingdom Hearts Ii -- Donald and Goofy
    Kingdom Hearts II begins one year after Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Sora, Donald and Goofy have been asleep for the past year to regain their lost memories. Meanwhile, Roxas is trapped in a virtual simulation of Twilight Town created by DiZ so that Roxas, the Nobody of Sora,[20] may merge with his original self to restore Sora's power.[21] This is done as part of DiZ's revenge on Organization XIII.[22][23] DiZ's plans are threatened when Organization XIII's Nobodies infiltrate the virtual town, but Roxas finally merges with Sora. Sora, Donald and Goofy wake up in the real Twilight Town and King Mickey Mouse and Yen Sid send them on another journey. Their goal is to find Riku and stop the plans of Organization XIII, who control the Nobodies—the body and soul left over when a heart is turned into a Heartless. Sora ... receives a new set of clothes that allow him to fuse with party members to gain special abilities, known as Drive Form.
  3. Wet Hot American Summer
    Screenwriter Ken Marino and writer-director David Wain ("Wet Hot American Summer") team up for this satirical look at the Ten Commandments. Stars include Paul Rudd, Jessica Alba, Amanda Peet, Famke Janssen, Liev Schreiber and Marino.
  4. Laurie Anderson -- Songs
    By 1976, Laurie Anderson started doing performances in museums and art festivals and on the street throughout North America and Europe. In 1981, she released her first album “You’re the Guy I Want to Share My Money With” but her popularity didn’t come until a year later with the release of the album “Big Science” when she surprised the world with a very personal fusion of synth pop, avant-garde, minimalism and storytelling. The song “O Superman” rose to number two on the British pop charts.
  5. Stephen Jay Gould -- Theories
    Gould's first broadside against intelligence testing is an 88- page chapter entitled "The Hereditarian Theory of IQ. "The most remarkable feature of this chapter is that it does not present even a hint of the kinds of evidence, or the quantitative- genetic methods applied thereto, which have caused many reasonable and fair- minded contemporary scientists to conclude that genetic factors are substantially involved in individual differences in IQ. The reader is told nothing at all about the polygenetic basis of individual differences or about the logic of quantitative genetics and its application to the various kinship correlations on which the "Hereditarian Theory of IQ" is based. Naive readers will be completely misled as to the true nature of the current popular controversy over the inheritance of mental ability.
  6. Toontown -- Mickey's Toontown Fair
    The pint-sized thrill ride in Mickey's Toontown Fair is this roller coaster found at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm. The premise behind this is that guests fly in Goofy's out of control airplane as it swoops, twists and turns and eventually ends up going through the barn much to the surprise of the Audio-animatronic chickens inside. The ride itself is fast but fairly tame, and short, less than a minute in length. It's a great ride for the young and the young at heart, although the cars are small and are not designed to hold larger adults.
  7. Ted Nugent -- Wild Tv
    Biography: Throughout his lengthy career, guitar wildman Ted Nugent has reveled in the controversy and criticism that always seems to follow in his path. While there's no denying his exceptional talent on the six-string, his knack for penning arena rock anthems, or his standing as one of rock's top live acts, it's ...Read full biography
  8. Aladdin -- Hidden Mickey
    Regarding the huge crowd that greets Aladdin while he is on the balcony, the crowd is blurry because of the focus of the camera on Aladdin. And there are no Mickey hats on anyone in the crowd.
  9. Randy Blue -- Videos
    There are 349 videos inside Randy Blue. Each is offered in both streaming Flash vids and downloadable WMVs. The WMVs are offered in full scenes in 3 sizes, the largest of which is 640x480 with a bitrate of about 1 Mbps. These look good at their original size and only lose a little quality if you go full screen. The Flash videos are are ... available in 4 sizes, the largest is similar in size and quality to the WMVs, and can be played in clips. A cool feature about the Flash vids is that they can be fast forwarded before the videos are loaded, and another helpful feature is that the player can determine your connection speed and choose the appropriate transfer speed or you can choose it yourself.
  10. Walt Disney -- Walt Disney Company
    Walt Disney achieved great commercial success when he added sound and dialogue (voiced by Disney himself) to the Mickey Mouse film Steamboat Willie (1928). The company was ... a pioneer in color animation, winning an Academy Award for the short cartoon Flowers and Trees (1932). Disney introduced other popular characters in subsequent family-oriented films of the 1930s and 1940s, including Minnie Mouse, Mickey’s girlfriend; Goofy, an amiable dog; and the excitable Donald Duck.
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