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lonly disney edition with dawn
Description: its weir i was realy bored so ya
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So Weird - Family Reunion (Part 1)
Description: Part 1 of Family Reunion Episode 1 of Season 1 Sorry for low quality. While at her mother's new gig- a club in Chicago, Fi begins to see a mysterious ghost appear to her and she begins to investigate the haunted building. She then learns that the spirits of people who died in a horrible accident years ago are haunting the building. Disclaimer: All rights go to Disney. This video is for entertainment only.

Lion King - Amish Paradise
Description: Music from: Weird Al Yankkovic (C) "Amish Paradise. clips from (Amish paradise) MojoFlix.com ... And Lion King (C) (part 1). Mix the 2 together and you get: Safari Paradise! Disney (C) copyright (Walt Disney pictures) "Lion King" Weird Al Yankovic (C) copyright "Amish Paradise"

Meet Mickey - Mad Tv
Description: A disney theme park dystopian sketch

MADtv Opening Season 11
Description: MADtv Season 11: The eleventh season of MADtv aired from September 17, 2005, to May 20, 2006, with 22 episodes. Summary: Spencer Kayden, Ron Pederson, Aries Spears and Paul Vogt left at the end of season ten. Crista Flanagan, a featured player from season ten, was promoted to repertory status. One new repertory cast member, Arden Myrin, and two new featured cast members, Nicole Randall Johnson and Frank Caeti, were added to the cast. Stephnie Weir, who announced her departure at the end of season ten, agreed to film four new episodes' worth of material, which was spread throughout the first half of the season. Season eleven showcased one of the youngest casts ever: except for Michael McDonald and Stephnie Weir, all cast members were born in the 1970s and joined MADtv after the year 2000. The ethnic composition of the season eleven cast was also the most diverse in the show's history, with one Asian male, one Jewish male, three white males, two African-American males, two African-American females, and four white females. New sketches in season eleven included send-ups of FOX NFL Sunday, featuring Arden Myrin, Frank Caliendo, and Ike Barinholtz, and Ike and Bobby "On the Town" sketches, which were often shot on location. Nicole Parker introduced her first recurring character, The Disney Girl, a perky, happy young woman who tries to spread joy in city slums. (Parker won a Creative Arts Emmy for best lyrics in the Disney Girl sketch "Wonderfully Normal Day".) Daniele Gaither appeared as sociopath Yvonne Criddle and Crista Flanagan played Wendy Walker, a cooking show host who gets stressed out preparing meals. Myrin impersonated Hollywood's A-list celebrities such as Jillian Barberie in FOX NFL Sunday sketches; she also played nerdy craftsworkers Krista and Alana from Holly Meadow Estates. Johnson played characters like The Vancome Lady-like Ka-Son and impersonated celebrities like Star Jones, Queen Latifah, and Chris Rock. Frank Caeti impersonated Nick DiPaolo and former Dallas Cowboys coach-turned-FOX NFL Sunday-announcer Jimmy Johnson. A variety of special guests appeared from sitcoms (Jeff Garlin, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Jaime Pressly, Michael Rapaport), wrestling organizations (John Cena), and past seasons of MADtv (Jeff Probst, Pauly Shore, Fred Willard). Pamela Anderson, a celebrity lampooned by past cast members Mo Collins and Arden Myrin, made her first appearance on the sketch show's 250th episode. Opening montage: The title sequence opens with the MADtv logo appearing against the skyline of Los Angeles. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and an announcer introduces each repertory cast member alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. The screen dissolves into three live-action clips of an individual cast member, then the three screens multiply until they fill the entire screen. Then all of the multiple clips flip over and displays another clip of the same cast member. As the multiple clips are reduced to one clip, a still color photo of the cast member is superimposed on the screen with his/her name appearing in caption over the photo. When the last cast member/guest is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching MADtv." Cast: -Ike Barinholtz -Frank Caliendo -Crista Flanagan -Daniele Gaither -Keegan-Michael Key -Bobby Lee -Michael McDonald -Arden Myrin -Nicole Parker -Jordan Peele -Stephnie Weir^ Featuring: -Frank Caeti -Nicole Randall Johnson ^ Performer left mid-season. Thanks To: JustG10

Unforgettable Love
Description: This video is from John's point of view. He is remembering when Elizabeth loved him. His heart was broken when she left, and all he has are memories of her. Spoilers through season 4 This is my entry to the Kawoosh Disney video challenge.

The Adventures of Satan Incarnate
Description: A teaser for the show that follows Satan and his cohorts while they run amuck thru the holy land. first aired as part of the student show BSU Late Night. Music: TANK! by Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop theme) Starring: Jarrod Case as Satan Steven Weir as Himself Tom Pilotte as Jerk Carrie Drake as Pretty Girl Chris Mosson as Jesus Christ Andy Bond as Announcer V Pictures - www.myspace.com/vpictures

Gerrit Graham. 2006
Description: 2006. "Gerrit Graham" Mannnn... This Guy's been in alot of Movies! Graduated Groton School, Groton Mass. 1966 Was a writer for some of the Walt Disney Company's animation projects, including The Little Mermaid (1989) and The Prince and the Pauper (1990). He wrote the lyrics of the Grateful Dead song "Victim or the Crime" based on a tune by Bob Weir. Read for the role of Odo on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993). Adopted the name Bud T. Chud as an alias after the character he played in C.H.U.D. II - Bud the Chud (1989).