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Cal McNab
A lumberjack; one of the narrarators of the Paul Bunyan short.
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Paul Bunyan
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Canary Sisters
A trio of singing birds in Professor Owl's music class.
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Melody
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Toot, Whistle Plunk
and Boom
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Captain Katt
A one-eyed cat; enemy of the Three Blind Mousketeers
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Three Blind
Mouseketeers
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Carioca, Jose see
Jose Carioca. |
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Casey
The famous baseball slugger made famous by Ernest Lawrence Thayer whose story
is continued by Disney to feature his daughters and his eventual salvation
as well.
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Casey at the Bat
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Casey Bats Again
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The Caseyettes
A girls baseball team comprised of Casey's nine daughters.
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Casey Bats Again
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Casey Jones
The legendary railroad engineer who always brings his train in on time.
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The Brave Engineer
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Chicken Little
A rather simpleminded chicken from the famous childrens story who believes
that the sky is falling.
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Chicken Little
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Chris
Crosshaul
A lumberjack; one of the narrarators of the Paul Bunyan short.
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Paul Bunyan
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Christopher
Robin
A young boy, friend of all the animals in the Hundred Acre Wood.
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Winnie the Pooh
and the Honey Tree
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Winnie the Pooh
and the Blustery Day
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Winnie the Pooh and
Tigger Too
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Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons
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Winnie the Pooh
and a Day for Eeyore
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Clam (unnamed)
A beachside denizen who Pluto has a brief tangle with.
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The Simple Things
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Clarice
A vampish chipmunk and club singer; the object of Chip 'n' Dale's affection
and a brief rivalry.
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Two Chips and a Miss
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Clarke, Leslie J. see
Leslie J. Clarke
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Claudius see Spike
the Bee.
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Cleo
The Goldfish from "Pinocchio" re-teamed up with Figaro for one short.
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Figaro and Cleo
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Cock o' the
Walk
A returning hero world champion boxer chicken.
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Cock o' the Walk
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Cock Robin
A bird who is mysteriously shot with an arrow in one Silly Symphony. The
character was based on crooner Bing Crosby.
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Who Killed Cock Robin?
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Mickey's Polo Team (cameo)
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Cocky Locky
The boss of the egg-laying operation.
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Chicken Little
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Colleen
A dame, sans a missing string of pearls.
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Duck Pimples
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Colonel Rolf
Rolfe
The owner of the racehorse Thunderbolt.
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The Steeple-Chase
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Common Man
Just a man who need a lesson in how to avoid a cold
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How to Catch a Cold
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Common Sense
The conscience of Common Man
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How to Catch a Cold
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Countrymouse, Abner see
Abner Countrymouse |
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Court Clerk
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The Wind in the Willows
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Cow (II)
An "udder failure" who is sold for a handful of magic beans. One wonders
how she felt at being so badly devalued.
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Mickey and the
Beanstalk
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Crab (unnamed)
A small crab who has a run in with Pluto in one
short.
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Hawaiian Holiday
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Crane, Ichabod see
Ichabod Crane. |
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Crooked Man
The character from Mother Goose who "walked a crooked mile."
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Old King Cole
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Crow
One of the suspects of a suspicious murder, the character is modeled after
a stylized caricature of Stepin Fetchit.
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Who Killed Cock
Robin?
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Cricket, Jiminy see
Jiminy Cricket. |
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Crosshaul, Chris see Chris
Crosshaul. |
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Crum, Mayor see Mayor
Crum. |
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Crum, Molly see Molly
Crum. |
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Cuckoo
One of the suspects of a suspicious murder, the character is modeled after
a stylized caricature of Harpo Marx.
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Who Killed Cock
Robin?
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Cupid
The God of Love, here played by an extremely effiminate bird.
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Who Killed Cock
Robin?
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Cyril
Proudbottom
Mr. Toad's funloving and cheerful cart horse.
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The Wind in the Willows
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