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{{Infobox Real Person
 
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|born = Samuel Langhorne Clemens<br>[[November 30]], [[Pre-1922#1835|1835]]<br>Florida, [[Missouri]], [[United States]]
 
|born = Samuel Langhorne Clemens<br>[[November 30]], [[Pre-1922#1835|1835]]<br>Florida, [[Missouri]], [[United States]]
 
|died = [[April 21]], [[Pre-1922#1910|1910]] (aged 74)<br>Redding, [[Connecticut]], United States
 
|died = [[April 21]], [[Pre-1922#1910|1910]] (aged 74)<br>Redding, [[Connecticut]], United States
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|occupation(s) = Author, writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, lecturer
 
|occupation(s) = Author, writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, lecturer
 
|spouse = Olivia Langdon (1870-1904; her death)
 
|spouse = Olivia Langdon (1870-1904; her death)
|children = Langdon, Susy, Clara, and Jean}}'''Samuel Langhorne Clemens''', better known by his pen name '''Mark Twain''' was an American author writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer best known for his books such as ''The Adventures of [[Tom Sawyer]]'' and ''The Adventures of [[Huckleberry Finn]]''.
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|children = Langdon, Susy, Clara, and Jean}}'''Samuel Langhorne Clemens''', better known by his pen name, '''Mark Twain''', was an American author writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer, best known for his books, such as ''The Adventures of [[Tom Sawyer]]'' and ''The Adventures of [[Huckleberry Finn]]''.
   
 
==Adaptations==
 
==Adaptations==
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* ''[[The Adventures of Huck Finn]] '' ([[1993]])
 
* ''[[The Adventures of Huck Finn]] '' ([[1993]])
 
* ''[[Tom and Huck]]'' ([[1995]])
 
* ''[[Tom and Huck]]'' ([[1995]])
* Characters also featured in [[Once Upon a Time|''Once Upon a Time'']].
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* Characters also featured in ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''.
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* The Video Game [[The Chase on Tom Sawyer's Island]].
 
''The Prince and the Pauper'':
 
''The Prince and the Pauper'':
* [[The Prince and the Pauper (1962 telefilm)|''The Prince and the Pauper'']] ([[1962]] telefilm on ''Walt Disney's The Wonderful World of Color'')
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* ''[[The Prince and the Pauper (1962 telefilm)|The Prince and the Pauper]]'' ([[1962]] telefilm on ''Walt Disney's The Wonderful World of Color'')
* [[The Prince and the Pauper|''The Prince and the Pauper'']] ([[1990]] Mickey Mouse short)
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* ''[[The Prince and the Pauper]]'' ([[1990]] Mickey Mouse short)
* ''Kingdom of the Sun'', the film that eventually became [[The Emperor's New Groove|''The Emperor's New Groove'']], was to be an Incan-flavored adaptation of the story before its significant overhaul.
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* ''Kingdom of the Sun'', the film that eventually became ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'', was to be an Incan-flavored adaptation of the story before its significant overhaul.
* ''A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper ''([[2007]] Disney Channel Original Movie)
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* ''A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper'' ([[2007]] Disney Channel Original Movie)
 
''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'':
 
''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'':
* [[Unidentified Flying Oddball|''Unidentified Flying Oddball'']] ([[1979]])
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* ''[[Unidentified Flying Oddball]]'' ([[1979]])
* [[A Kid in King Arthur's Court|''A Kid in King Arthur's Court'']]'' ''([[1995]])
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* ''[[A Kid in King Arthur's Court]]'' ([[1995]])
   
 
==In Disney media==
 
==In Disney media==
In the TV Special, [[Walt Disney: One Man's Dream (episode)|Walt Disney: One Man's Dream]], a Young Walt Disney meets Mark Twain played by Charles Aidman
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In the TV Special, "[[Walt Disney: One Man's Dream (episode)|Walt Disney: One Man's Dream]]", a Young [[Walt Disney]] meets Mark Twain played by Charles Aidman
   
Mark Twain appears as a character in the [[1991]] telefilm, [[Mark Twain and Me|''Mark Twain and Me'']], played by [[Jason Robards]].
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Mark Twain appears as a character in the [[1991]] telefilm, ''[[Mark Twain and Me]]'', played by [[Jason Robards]].
   
In the backstory of the [[2015]] film, [[Tomorrowland (film)|''Tomorrowland'']], Mark Twain is an early member of [[Plus Ultra]], reflecting his friendship with inventor Nikola Tesla.
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In the backstory of the [[2015]] film, ''[[Tomorrowland (film)|Tomorrowland]]'', Mark Twain is an early member of [[Plus Ultra]], reflecting his friendship with inventor Nikola Tesla.
   
=== [[Disney Parks]] ===
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===[[Disney Parks]]===
   
==== Tom Sawyer Island ====
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====[[Tom Sawyer Island]]====
Clemens' characters are featured in Tom Sawyer Island at the Disney Parks. While Clemens himself does not appear, the "Fort Langhorn" and, "Fort Sam Clemens" were both locations in the Magic Kingdom and [[Disneyland]] respectively, both named for the author.
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Clemens' characters are featured in Tom Sawyer Island at the Disney Parks. While Clemens himself does not appear, the "Fort Langhorn" and, "Fort Sam Clemens" were both locations in the Magic Kingdom and [[Disneyland]] respectively, both named for the author.
   
==== [[Mark Twain Riverboat]] ====
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====[[Mark Twain Riverboat]]====
In the Disney theme parks, Mark Twain serves as the namesake of the Mark Twain Riverboat attraction with dialogue of him playing. In [[Walt Disney World]]'s counterpart to the attraction The Liberty Belle Riverboat, Sam serves as a narrator. The ride is set during Clemens' time as a steamboat sailor (in real-life he served aboard steamboats from 1857 to 1861) and him going by the name of Sam Clemens while serving one Captain Horace Bixby.
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In the Disney theme parks, Mark Twain serves as the namesake of the Mark Twain Riverboat attraction with dialogue of him playing. In [[Walt Disney World]]'s counterpart to the attraction The Liberty Belle Riverboat, Sam serves as a narrator. The ride is set during Clemens' time as a steamboat sailor (in real-life he served aboard steamboats from 1857 to 1861) and him going by the name of Sam Clemens while serving one Captain Horace Bixby.
   
The Liberty Belle features a fictionalized version of Clemens, with him being familiar with fictional characters and locations like [[Beacon Joe]], [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad|Big Thunder Mountain]] and [[the Haunted Mansion]]. He even mentions having been childhood friends with Mark Twain and Tom Sawyer and them having played together on Tom Sawyer Island.
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The Liberty Belle features a fictionalized version of Clemens, with him being familiar with fictional characters and locations like [[Beacon Joe]], [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad|Big Thunder Mountain]], and [[the Haunted Mansion]]. He even mentions having been childhood friends with Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer and them having played together on Tom Sawyer Island.
   
==== [[The American Adventure|American Adventure]] ====
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====[[The American Adventure]]====
He also serves as a host of [[Epcot]]'s [[The American Adventure]] opposite [[Benjamin Franklin]]. He is here portrayed by an Audio-Animatronic figure.
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He also serves as a host of [[Epcot]]'s [[The American Adventure]] opposite [[Benjamin Franklin]]. He is here portrayed by an Audio-Animatronic figure.
   
 
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[[Category:1900s deaths]]
 
[[Category:1900s deaths]]
 
[[Category:Historical characters]]
 
[[Category:Historical characters]]
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[[Category:Tom Sawyer]]
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[[Category:The American Adventure]]

Revision as of 09:42, 30 March 2021

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, was an American author writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer, best known for his books, such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Adaptations

The Tom Sawyer books:

The Prince and the Pauper:

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court:

In Disney media

In the TV Special, "Walt Disney: One Man's Dream", a Young Walt Disney meets Mark Twain played by Charles Aidman

Mark Twain appears as a character in the 1991 telefilm, Mark Twain and Me, played by Jason Robards.

In the backstory of the 2015 film, Tomorrowland, Mark Twain is an early member of Plus Ultra, reflecting his friendship with inventor Nikola Tesla.

Disney Parks

Tom Sawyer Island

Clemens' characters are featured in Tom Sawyer Island at the Disney Parks. While Clemens himself does not appear, the "Fort Langhorn" and, "Fort Sam Clemens" were both locations in the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland respectively, both named for the author.

Mark Twain Riverboat

In the Disney theme parks, Mark Twain serves as the namesake of the Mark Twain Riverboat attraction with dialogue of him playing. In Walt Disney World's counterpart to the attraction The Liberty Belle Riverboat, Sam serves as a narrator. The ride is set during Clemens' time as a steamboat sailor (in real-life he served aboard steamboats from 1857 to 1861) and him going by the name of Sam Clemens while serving one Captain Horace Bixby.

The Liberty Belle features a fictionalized version of Clemens, with him being familiar with fictional characters and locations like Beacon Joe, Big Thunder Mountain, and the Haunted Mansion. He even mentions having been childhood friends with Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer and them having played together on Tom Sawyer Island.

The American Adventure

He also serves as a host of Epcot's The American Adventure opposite Benjamin Franklin. He is here portrayed by an Audio-Animatronic figure.