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|image = Tyrannosaurus hunting2.png
 
|image = Tyrannosaurus hunting2.png
|films = ''[[Fantasia]]<br>[[Fantasia 2000]]'' (appeared in a flashback)<br>''[[Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin]]''<br>''[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]'' (as bones)
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|films = ''[[Fantasia]]<br>[[Fantasia 2000]]'' (appeared in a flashback)<br>''[[Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin]]<br>[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]'' (as bones)
|shows = {{Scroll|''[[Bonkers]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Man, Monsters and Mysteries]]<br>[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]<br>[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]<br>[[Timon & Pumbaa]]<br>[[Mighty Ducks (TV series)|Mighty Ducks]]<br>[[The Legend of Tarzan]]<br>[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]<br>[[Phineas and Ferb]]<br>[[Gravity Falls]]<br>[[Miles from Tomorrowland]]<br>[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]''}}
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|shows = {{Scroll|''[[Bonkers]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Man, Monsters and Mysteries]]<br>[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]<br>[[Timon & Pumbaa]]<br>[[Mighty Ducks (TV series)|Mighty Ducks]]<br>[[The Legend of Tarzan]]<br>[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]<br>[[Phineas and Ferb]]<br>[[Gravity Falls]]<br>[[Miles from Tomorrowland]]<br>[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]''}}
|rides = [[Ford Magic Skyway]]<br>[[Primeval World]]<br>[[Universe of Energy]]<br>[[The Timekeeper]]
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|rides = [[Ford Magic Skyway]]<br>[[Primeval World]]<br>[[Universe of Energy]]<br>[[The Timekeeper]]<br>
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[[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad]]
 
|designer = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>Charles R. Knight
 
|designer = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>Charles R. Knight
 
|animator = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>[[John Pomeroy]]
 
|animator = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>[[John Pomeroy]]
|inspiration = Tyrannosaurus rex<br>Allosaurus fragilis (Fantasia)
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|inspiration = Tyrannosaurus rex
 
|alias = T. rex
 
|alias = T. rex
 
|behaviour = Ferocious, aggressive, violent, ruthless, hungry, thirsty, voracious, savage, cruel, destructive, mysterious, dangerous, greedy, carnivorous
 
|behaviour = Ferocious, aggressive, violent, ruthless, hungry, thirsty, voracious, savage, cruel, destructive, mysterious, dangerous, greedy, carnivorous
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|alignment = Bad/Neutral
 
|alignment = Bad/Neutral
 
|abilities = Strength<br>Roars<br>Powerful bone-crushing bite
 
|abilities = Strength<br>Roars<br>Powerful bone-crushing bite
|weapons = Claws<br>Teeth<br>Tail
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|weapons = Claws<br>Teeth}}
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{{Quote|The worst of the lot, a brute named Tyrannosaurus Rex, was probably the meanest killer that ever roamed the earth.|[[Deems Taylor]]}}
 
{{Quote|The worst of the lot, a brute named Tyrannosaurus Rex, was probably the meanest killer that ever roamed the earth.|[[Deems Taylor]]}}
   
 
'''Tyrannosaurus rex''' (or '''T. rex'''), whose name means "Tyrant lizard king", is a species of predatory theropod dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago.
 
'''Tyrannosaurus rex''' (or '''T. rex'''), whose name means "Tyrant lizard king", is a species of predatory theropod dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago.
   
One appeared as the main antagonist in ''[[The Rite of Spring]]'' segment of the [[1940]] [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animated feature film ''[[Fantasia]]'' and has been featured in numerous other Disney properties.
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One appeared as the main antagonist in ''[[The Rite of Spring]]'' segment of the [[1940]] [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney]] animated feature film ''[[Fantasia]]'' and has been featured in numerous other Disney properties.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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===Real life===
 
===Real life===
In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex, weighing 6-8 tons and measuring 43-50 feet (13-15 meters) long, was the largest genus of theropod dinosaurs aptly-named the tyrannosaurs that lived in the Maastarichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period, about 68-65 million years ago. Thus, it did not coexist with any species of [[Stegosaurus]], which lived in the Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic Period, from 156-145 million years ago. This puts a gap between the two species that is larger than the one that separates Tyrannosaurus rex from us! Unlike in ''[[Fantasia]]'', Tyrannosaurus rex did not have three fingers; it only had two. Why it was portrayed with such an inaccuracy is because [[Walt Disney]] reported to Barnum Brown, the discoverer of Tyrannosaurus rex, that it looked scarier that way. Due to recent discoveries on related dinosaurs, some believe that ''Tyrannosaurus'' had feathers like ''[[Oviraptor]]'', ''[[Velociraptor]]'', and modern birds.
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In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex, weighing 6-10 tons and measuring 39–43 feet (12–13 meters) long, belonged to a genus of theropod dinosaurs aptly-named the tyrannosauridae that lived in the Campanian to Maastarichtian stages of the Late Cretaceous Period, about 80-66 million years ago. Thus, it did not coexist with any species of [[Stegosaurus]], which lived in the Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic Period, from 156-145 million years ago. This puts a gap between the two species that is larger than the one that separates Tyrannosaurus rex from humans! In the southwestern part of its range, Tyrannosaurus did encounter the giant sauropod Alamosaurus, a titanosaur that was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed, being roughly 110 feet long and well over 70 tons, so its being portrayed as living alongside sauropods in Fantasia and other Disney films and series is not inaccurate. Unlike in ''[[Fantasia]]'', Tyrannosaurus rex did not have three fingers; it only had two. Why it was portrayed with such an inaccuracy is because [[Walt Disney]] reported to Barnum Brown, the discoverer of Tyrannosaurus rex, that it looked scarier that way. Additionally, at the time, two fingered hands had not been known in Tyrannosaurus rex, with the discovery only being proven for certain in the 1990's. It has also been proven that the Tyrannosaurus may have had feathers along its back, neck and head just as many dinosaurs did due to discoveries from China regarding smaller relatives such as the 2-meter (6 feet) Dilong paradoxus and the 9-meter (30 feet) Yutyrannus. However, due to the fact that larger animals retain body heat better than smaller animals and skin impressions found from some Tyrannosaurus specimens, the current theory and consensus is that Tyrannosaurus was purely scaly due to its ancestors having lost feathers as they grew larger over their evolution to prevent overheating.
   
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It has also been discovered that Tyrannosaurus underwent the most extreme changes in growth as it aged of any dinosaur genus: Tyrannosaurus juveniles had long, narrow snouts and sharp, blade-like teeth for cutting and slicing meat unlike their bone-crushing parents. Tyrannosaurus also had longer and slimmer legs as a juvenile for better running in pursuit of fast prey. The difference between the adults and juveniles is so extreme that they were and are still occasionally thought to be two separate animals, with juveniles sometimes classified as a separate genus called "Nanotyrannus", a controversy that makes things difficult due to how scarce fossils from juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex are (only 4 good specimens compared to the 50+ adult skeletons found). Growth rate studies also indicate that Tyrannosaurus could halt its growth when food was scarce, and that Tyrannosaurus rex lived to a maximum age of 30 years due to its rough lifestyle. It wasn't until the age of 16-18 that Tyrannosaurus also began to grow more robust and gain its characteristic appearance as an adult. Eggs have never been found for Tyrannosaurus rex, though babies of close relatives like Tarbosaurus have been described.
Additionally, ''Tyrannosaurus'' did not walk upright with its tail on the ground, but stood horizontally with its tail sticking out straight behind it. Tyrannosaurus did however, as many media depictions and films accurately show, have a bite that could crush bone. In many films, T. rex is also depicted as having useless arms, but in truth, each arm could lift two grown men each. What its arms were used for however, remains to be seen, but many theories indicate that its arms were probably useful for holding prey or perhaps in attracting mates.
 
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Additionally, ''Tyrannosaurus'' did not walk upright with its tail on the ground, but stood horizontally with its tail sticking out straight behind it. Tyrannosaurus did however, as many media depictions and films accurately show, have a bite that could crush bone. Though Tyrannosaurus has also been shown as a fast predator in many media, its top speed has recently been calculated at 11-17 mph due to the fact that it needed to speed-walk to prevent its legs from breaking when chasing prey. Despite this, it has been calculated that Tyrannosaurus rex was a capable and extremely energy-efficient endurance hunter, stalking prey for miles at a relaxed pace until catching up with animals such as Triceratops and Edmontosaurus before using a quick burst of speed to ambush, overtake and kill its prey. After eating, it likely would not have needed another meal for some time due to its lower energy needs compared to other carnivorous dinosaurs such as Allosaurus. In many films, T. rex is also depicted as having useless arms, but in truth, each arm could lift two grown men each. What its arms were used for however, remains to be seen, but many theories indicate that its arms were probably useful for holding prey or perhaps in attracting mates.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Fantasia]]''===
 
===''[[Fantasia]]''===
The Tyrannosaurus makes his first appearance as he attacks the dinosaurs of the lowlands. They all stare in horror in his general direction as rain begins to fall and lightning crackles when the massive theropod enters the scene. They immediately continue to retreat in fear as the Tyrannosaurus marches forward, snapping his jaws at anything that moves. While many of the smaller dinosaurs are able to retreat out of the hungry theropod's path, the [[Stegosaurus]] is unable to move away fast enough and is quickly targeted. The Tyrannosaurus latches his brawny jaws around the Stegosaurus' tail just above the spikes, dragging his heels into the mud and bringing the lumbering dinosaur's retreat to a suspenseful halt. The Stegosaurus faces his attacker who roars violently and quickly goes for the neck with his thick square jaws. In defense, the Stegosaurus lashes out with his spiked tail, trying desperately to keep the hungry theropod at bay. After a few brief lash outs and defensive volleys by the two titans, they begin to slowly sidestep each other. A short yet vicious battle follows and the Stegosaurus is quickly unable to stay on his feet as the Tyrannosaurus time and time again goes for the neck, fighting hard against the defending tail spikes of his prey. With the battle won and his prey fallen, the Tyrannosaurus lets out a mighty roars in victory as the other dinosaurs watch. With the struggle over and the predator satisfied, the other dinosaurs return to their business as the Tyrannosaurus gorges on his prize.
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The Tyrannosaurus makes its first appearance as it attacks the dinosaurs of the lowlands. They all stare in horror in its general direction as rain begins to fall and lightning crackles when the massive theropod enters the scene. They immediately continue to retreat in fear as the Tyrannosaurus marches forward, snapping its jaws at anything that moves. While many of the smaller dinosaurs are able to retreat out of the hungry theropod's path, the [[Stegosaurus]] is unable to move away fast enough and is quickly targeted. The Tyrannosaurus latches its brawny jaws around the Stegosaurus' tail just above the spikes, dragging its heels into the mud and bringing the lumbering dinosaur's retreat to a suspenseful halt. The Stegosaurus faces its attacker who roars violently and quickly goes for the neck with its thick square jaws. In defense, the Stegosaurus lashes out with its spiked tail, trying desperately to keep the hungry theropod at bay. After a few brief lash outs and defensive volleys by the two titans, they begin to slowly sidestep each other. A short yet vicious battle follows and the Stegosaurus is quickly unable to stay on its feet as the Tyrannosaurus time and time again goes for the neck, fighting hard against the defending tail spikes of its prey. With the battle won and its prey fallen, the Tyrannosaurus lets out a mighty roar in victory as the other dinosaurs watch. With the struggle over and the predator satisfied, the other dinosaurs return to their business as the Tyrannosaurus gorges on its prize.
   
Near the end of the segment, the Tyrannosaurus makes an appearance just before he goes extinct. The once mighty ruler of the Cretaceous succumbs to mass dehydration as the Earth's climate changes, visibly collapsing into the sand. Other dinosaurs, including a [[Parasaurolophus]] and a [[Ceratosaurus]], pass the corpse and continue on into the hazed distance, a path that leads to nowhere but their own extinction.
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Near the end of the segment, the Tyrannosaurus makes an appearance just before it goes extinct. The once mighty ruler of the Cretaceous succumbs to mass dehydration as the Earth's climate changes, visibly collapsing into the sand. Other dinosaurs, including a [[Parasaurolophus]] and a [[Ceratosaurus]], pass the corpse and continue on into the hazed distance, a path that leads to nowhere but their own extinction.
   
He also makes a cameo in the sequel ''[[Fantasia 2000]]'' fighting the Stegosaurus in a flashback from the original film.
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It also makes a cameo in the sequel ''[[Fantasia 2000]]'' fighting the Stegosaurus in a flashback from the original film.
   
 
===''[[Man, Monsters and Mysteries]]''===
 
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===''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]''===
 
===''[[The Little Mermaid (TV series)|The Little Mermaid]]''===
In the episode "[[Land of the Dinosaurs]]", [[Ariel]] finds frozen dinosaurs during a trip to the [[North Pole]], and she thaws them with [[King Triton|her father]]'s [[trident]]. King Triton makes a refuge for them on land after some dinosaurs cause chaos. A T. rex was among the species of dinosaurs that were causing havoc. There was a fight between a T.rex and a Stegosaurus, almost certainly a reference to Fantasia.
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In the episode "[[Land of the Dinosaurs]]", [[Ariel]] finds frozen dinosaurs during a trip to the [[North Pole]], and she thaws them with [[King Triton|her father]]'s [[trident]]. King Triton makes a refuge for them on land after some dinosaurs cause chaos. A Tyrannosaurus rex was among the dinosaurs that were causing havoc. There was a fight between a Tyrannosaurus and a Stegosaurus, almost certainly a reference to Fantasia.
 
===''[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]''===
 
[[Tyrannosaurus (Aladdin)|Tyrannosaurus]] appeared in the episode "[[Much Abu About Something]]". He attacks [[Aladdin (character)|Aladdin]], [[Genie]], [[Iago]], [[Magic Carpet|Carpet]] and [[Abu]], but in the end he falls from a cliff to his death.
 
   
 
===''[[Timon & Pumbaa]]''===
 
===''[[Timon & Pumbaa]]''===
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===''[[Mighty Ducks (TV series)|Mighty Ducks]]''===
 
===''[[Mighty Ducks (TV series)|Mighty Ducks]]''===
 
In the episode "[[Jurassic Puck]]", a pair of T. rexes were one of the few dinosaurs brought to life by [[Lord Dragaunus]] from a test tube in the laboratory. Then later start rampaging in Anaheim.
 
In the episode "[[Jurassic Puck]]", a pair of T. rexes were one of the few dinosaurs brought to life by [[Lord Dragaunus]] from a test tube in the laboratory. Then later start rampaging in Anaheim.
 
===''[[The Legend of Tarzan]]''===
 
A [[Female Tyrannosaurus (Tarzan)|female T. rex]] appeared in the episode "[[Tarzan and the Hidden World]]". She attacked [[Tarzan (character)|Tarzan]], [[Jane Porter|Jane]], [[Samuel T. Philander]], and [[Archimedes Q. Porter|Professor Archimedes]] after the latter stole her egg.
 
   
 
===''[[Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin]]''===
 
===''[[Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin]]''===
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In the episode "[[The Old Old West]]", [[Penn Zero|Penn]], [[Boone Wiseman|Boone]] and [[Sashi Kobayashi|Sashi]] are zapped into the Dinosaur Cowboy World, a dimension with cowboys in the desert riding dinosaurs, where one of the dinosaurs being used for transportation is a Tyrannosaurus rex.
 
In the episode "[[The Old Old West]]", [[Penn Zero|Penn]], [[Boone Wiseman|Boone]] and [[Sashi Kobayashi|Sashi]] are zapped into the Dinosaur Cowboy World, a dimension with cowboys in the desert riding dinosaurs, where one of the dinosaurs being used for transportation is a Tyrannosaurus rex.
   
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== Printed Materials ==
==[[Disney Park]]s==
 
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=== [[Disney Kingdoms]] ===
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The skeleton of a T-Rex from [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad|''Big Thunder Mountain Railroad'']] appeared in [[Disney Kingdoms: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad]]. In addition to being featured on cover-art, the T-Rex makes appearances within the caverns of the mountain much to the amazement of the protagonists.
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=== [[Kingdom Keepers]] ===
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In the Kingdom Keepers book [[Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark|Disney After Dark]], [[Maleficent]] brought the skeleton of the T-Rex from Big Thunder to life. The dinosaur proceeded to chase [[Finn Whitman|Finn]] and [[Dell Philby|Philby]] until it hit a wall and fell apart into a bone pile.
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==[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]==
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=== [[Disneyland Railroad]] ===
 
[[File:Disneyland T-Rex VS Disney world T-Rex.png|thumb|250px|The Tyrannosaurus rex at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.]]
 
[[File:Disneyland T-Rex VS Disney world T-Rex.png|thumb|250px|The Tyrannosaurus rex at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.]]
Tyrannosaurus rex is seen as the [[Disneyland]] train travels to the [[Primeval World]] diorama. In it, he is seen reenacting his battle from ''Fantasia''. The T. rex and the Stegosaurus are one of the last dinosaurs seen in the Primeval World diorama before the Disneyland train exits the tunnel to Main Street Station.
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Tyrannosaurus rex is seen as the [[Disneyland]] train travels to the [[Primeval World]] diorama. In it, it is seen reenacting its battle from ''Fantasia''. The T. rex and the Stegosaurus are one of the last dinosaurs seen in the Primeval World diorama before the Disneyland train exits the tunnel to Main Street Station.
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=== Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ===
 
In Disneyland’s and the [[Magic Kingdom]]'s version of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, a T. rex skeleton is seen near the end of the ride. When the train makes a right hand turn, it passes through the T. rex's ribcage as it hits the final trim brake. The area of Big Thunder this is located on is known as, "Dinosaur Gap" within the ride's lore.
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=== [[Rivers of America|Rivers of the Far West]] ===
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[[Disneyland Paris]]' [[Frontierland]] has many T-Rex skeletons visible along the rivers of [[Thunder Mesa]] as seen from the [[Mark Twain Riverboat]].
   
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=== Downtown Disney ===
In [[Walt Disney World]]'s [[Downtown Disney]], there is a restaurant known as [[T-Rex Cafe]], featuring a large Tyrannosaurus with his young.
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In [[Walt Disney World]]'s [[Downtown Disney]], there is a restaurant known as [[T-Rex Cafe]], featuring a large Tyrannosaurus with its young.
   
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=== [[Dinoland USA|Dinoland, U.S.A.]] ===
In Disneyland’s and Walt Disney World's [[Magic Kingdom|Magic Kingdom's]] version of [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad]], a T. rex skeleton is seen near the end of the ride. When the train makes a right hand turn, it passes through the T. rex's ribcage as it hits the final trim brake. The skeleton also appeared in [[Disney Kingdoms: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad]] as well as play an important role in the [[Kingdom Keepers]] book [[Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark|Disney After Dark]], where [[Maleficent]] brought it to life to chase [[Finn Whitman|Finn]] and [[Dell Philby|Philby]] until it hit a wall and fell apart into a bone pile.
 
 
In Walt Disney World's [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]], some Tyrannosaurus can be found in [[DinoLand U.S.A.]]. [[Dino-Sue|A bronze cast of the skeleton of Sue]]. Tyrannosaurus can be found on the path to [[Dinosaur (Disney's Animal Kingdom attraction)|''Countdown to Extinction'']], while bronze statues of [[Albertosaurus]] and a Tyrannosaurus bust can be found in the attraction's queue. This is because the T-Rex was originally planned to be the main-antagonist of the attraction before the [[Carnotaurus]] was decided to serve the role instead. The skeleton of the Carnotaurus in the queue is actually the modified mould of a T-Rex skeleton.
   
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=== Ellen's Energy Adventure ===
In Walt Disney World's [[Epcot]], there is a ride known as [[Ellen's Energy Adventure]], starring [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and [[Bill Nye the Science Guy]] who explore the world of energy, including the use of fossil fuels. During the ride, Bill Nye brings DeGeneres "back in time" to the age of dinosaurs to explain the origin of fossil fuels. During this portion of the ride, several dinosaurs can be seen that are similar to the ones during ''[[Fantasia]]''<nowiki/>'s "[[The Rite of Spring]]". Most notably, there is a large Tyrannosaurus attacking a [[Stegosaurus]] over a cliff. This is a reference to ''Fantasia''.
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In Walt Disney World's [[Epcot]], there was a ride known as [[Ellen's Energy Adventure]], starring [[Ellen DeGeneres]] and [[Bill Nye the Science Guy]] who explore the world of energy, including the use of fossil fuels. During the ride, Bill Nye brings DeGeneres "back in time" to the age of dinosaurs to explain the origin of fossil fuels. During this portion of the ride, several dinosaurs can be seen that are similar to the ones during ''[[Fantasia]]''<nowiki/>'s "[[The Rite of Spring]]". Most notably, there was a Tyrannosaurus attacking a [[Stegosaurus]] over a cliff. This being a reference to ''Fantasia''.
   
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=== Hollywood Studios ===
In Walt Disney World's [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] some Tyrannosaurs can be found in [[DinoLand U.S.A.]]. A bronze cast of the skeleton of Sue the tyrannosaurus can be found on the path to [[Dinosaur (Disney's Animal Kingdom attraction)|Dinosaur]], while bronze statues of [[Albertosaurus]] and a Tyrannosaurus bust can be found in the attraction's queue.
 
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In Walt Disney World's [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]], 2 different scenes of the Tyrannosaurus from ''The Rite of Spring'' (but with added sound effects) were each part of the original and updated versions of the 3rd segment of the ''Feature Animation'' pavilion at [[The Magic of Disney Animation]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
[[File:10675651 924089727603069 5970766423879800044 n.png|thumb|250px|Christmas gag sketch of the ''Fantasia'' T. rex.]]
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[[File:Christmas gag sketch of the Fantasia T. rex.png|thumb|250px|Christmas gag sketch of the ''Fantasia'' T. rex.]]
*In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus would never have met, as Stegosaurus lived 80 million years early in the Jurassic period, while Tyrannosaurus rex lived at the end of the Cretaceous period.
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*In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus would never have met, as Stegosaurus lived 80 million years early in the Jurassic period, while Tyrannosaurus rex lived at the end of the Cretaceous period. For reference, humans lived closer to the T-Rex than the T-Rex lived to any stegosaurus.
 
*During the production of ''[[Dinosaur]]'', then called ''Countdown to Extinction'', original plans called for Tyrannosaurus rex, but Disney decided to incorporate the later newly-discovered [[Carnotaurus]] instead. Also, in the original story for ''[[Dinosaur]]'' conceived and pitched by Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven in [[1988]], the main antagonist was going to be a Tyrannosaurus named Grozni.
 
*During the production of ''[[Dinosaur]]'', then called ''Countdown to Extinction'', original plans called for Tyrannosaurus rex, but Disney decided to incorporate the later newly-discovered [[Carnotaurus]] instead. Also, in the original story for ''[[Dinosaur]]'' conceived and pitched by Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven in [[1988]], the main antagonist was going to be a Tyrannosaurus named Grozni.
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**As previously mentioned, this also occurred for the attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
**The [[Dinosaur (Disney's Animal Kingdom attraction)|DINOSAUR]] ride at [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] was also going to feature Tyrannosaurus rex, but was again replaced by Carnotaurus for the same reason for the film.
 
 
*On Disc 1 of Disney's ''[[Dinosaur|Dinosaur: 2-Disc Collector's Edition]]'' in Fossil Dig, the bonus feature called "3-D Workbook Opening Sequence" (from the animated sequence of the alternate film's opening) showed a meat-eating dinosaur that appeared to have been a Tyrannosaurus rex, which was defiantly originally planned in the film's sequence before Carnotaurus was put in the movie instead. Additionally, on Disc 2, there are a few concept art images called "Carnotaur Design and Unused Character Concepts".
 
*On Disc 1 of Disney's ''[[Dinosaur|Dinosaur: 2-Disc Collector's Edition]]'' in Fossil Dig, the bonus feature called "3-D Workbook Opening Sequence" (from the animated sequence of the alternate film's opening) showed a meat-eating dinosaur that appeared to have been a Tyrannosaurus rex, which was defiantly originally planned in the film's sequence before Carnotaurus was put in the movie instead. Additionally, on Disc 2, there are a few concept art images called "Carnotaur Design and Unused Character Concepts".
 
*A Christmas gag sketch produced for [[Walt Disney Studios|Disney Studio]]'s internal newsletter in [[1939]] featured the Tyrannosaurus from ''Fantasia'' in a [[Santa Claus|Santa]] suit and nicknamed "Mr. S. Twombley Tyrannosaurusclauses".
 
*A Christmas gag sketch produced for [[Walt Disney Studios|Disney Studio]]'s internal newsletter in [[1939]] featured the Tyrannosaurus from ''Fantasia'' in a [[Santa Claus|Santa]] suit and nicknamed "Mr. S. Twombley Tyrannosaurusclauses".
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The worst of the lot, a brute named Tyrannosaurus Rex, was probably the meanest killer that ever roamed the earth.
Deems Taylor


Tyrannosaurus rex (or T. rex), whose name means "Tyrant lizard king", is a species of predatory theropod dinosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous period around 65 million years ago.

One appeared as the main antagonist in The Rite of Spring segment of the 1940 Disney animated feature film Fantasia and has been featured in numerous other Disney properties.

Background

Physical Description

The Tyrannosaurus was portrayed as a huge dark blue/purple/gray carnivorous dinosaur with a big square head and a mouth full of long, razor-sharp teeth. The one in Fantasia is incorrectly shown with three fingers, while the actual dinosaur only had two. Walt Disney himself knew that the real Tyrannosaurus had only two fingers, but thought a three-fingered portrayal would look scarier. In other appearances, Tyrannosaurus is often depicted as being colored red, brown or gray and is portrayed correctly with two fingers.

Real life

In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex, weighing 6-10 tons and measuring 39–43 feet (12–13 meters) long, belonged to a genus of theropod dinosaurs aptly-named the tyrannosauridae that lived in the Campanian to Maastarichtian stages of the Late Cretaceous Period, about 80-66 million years ago. Thus, it did not coexist with any species of Stegosaurus, which lived in the Tithonian stage of the Late Jurassic Period, from 156-145 million years ago. This puts a gap between the two species that is larger than the one that separates Tyrannosaurus rex from humans! In the southwestern part of its range, Tyrannosaurus did encounter the giant sauropod Alamosaurus, a titanosaur that was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever existed, being roughly 110 feet long and well over 70 tons, so its being portrayed as living alongside sauropods in Fantasia and other Disney films and series is not inaccurate. Unlike in Fantasia, Tyrannosaurus rex did not have three fingers; it only had two. Why it was portrayed with such an inaccuracy is because Walt Disney reported to Barnum Brown, the discoverer of Tyrannosaurus rex, that it looked scarier that way. Additionally, at the time, two fingered hands had not been known in Tyrannosaurus rex, with the discovery only being proven for certain in the 1990's. It has also been proven that the Tyrannosaurus may have had feathers along its back, neck and head just as many dinosaurs did due to discoveries from China regarding smaller relatives such as the 2-meter (6 feet) Dilong paradoxus and the 9-meter (30 feet) Yutyrannus. However, due to the fact that larger animals retain body heat better than smaller animals and skin impressions found from some Tyrannosaurus specimens, the current theory and consensus is that Tyrannosaurus was purely scaly due to its ancestors having lost feathers as they grew larger over their evolution to prevent overheating.

It has also been discovered that Tyrannosaurus underwent the most extreme changes in growth as it aged of any dinosaur genus: Tyrannosaurus juveniles had long, narrow snouts and sharp, blade-like teeth for cutting and slicing meat unlike their bone-crushing parents. Tyrannosaurus also had longer and slimmer legs as a juvenile for better running in pursuit of fast prey. The difference between the adults and juveniles is so extreme that they were and are still occasionally thought to be two separate animals, with juveniles sometimes classified as a separate genus called "Nanotyrannus", a controversy that makes things difficult due to how scarce fossils from juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex are (only 4 good specimens compared to the 50+ adult skeletons found). Growth rate studies also indicate that Tyrannosaurus could halt its growth when food was scarce, and that Tyrannosaurus rex lived to a maximum age of 30 years due to its rough lifestyle. It wasn't until the age of 16-18 that Tyrannosaurus also began to grow more robust and gain its characteristic appearance as an adult. Eggs have never been found for Tyrannosaurus rex, though babies of close relatives like Tarbosaurus have been described.

Additionally, Tyrannosaurus did not walk upright with its tail on the ground, but stood horizontally with its tail sticking out straight behind it. Tyrannosaurus did however, as many media depictions and films accurately show, have a bite that could crush bone. Though Tyrannosaurus has also been shown as a fast predator in many media, its top speed has recently been calculated at 11-17 mph due to the fact that it needed to speed-walk to prevent its legs from breaking when chasing prey. Despite this, it has been calculated that Tyrannosaurus rex was a capable and extremely energy-efficient endurance hunter, stalking prey for miles at a relaxed pace until catching up with animals such as Triceratops and Edmontosaurus before using a quick burst of speed to ambush, overtake and kill its prey. After eating, it likely would not have needed another meal for some time due to its lower energy needs compared to other carnivorous dinosaurs such as Allosaurus. In many films, T. rex is also depicted as having useless arms, but in truth, each arm could lift two grown men each. What its arms were used for however, remains to be seen, but many theories indicate that its arms were probably useful for holding prey or perhaps in attracting mates.

Appearances

Fantasia

The Tyrannosaurus makes its first appearance as it attacks the dinosaurs of the lowlands. They all stare in horror in its general direction as rain begins to fall and lightning crackles when the massive theropod enters the scene. They immediately continue to retreat in fear as the Tyrannosaurus marches forward, snapping its jaws at anything that moves. While many of the smaller dinosaurs are able to retreat out of the hungry theropod's path, the Stegosaurus is unable to move away fast enough and is quickly targeted. The Tyrannosaurus latches its brawny jaws around the Stegosaurus' tail just above the spikes, dragging its heels into the mud and bringing the lumbering dinosaur's retreat to a suspenseful halt. The Stegosaurus faces its attacker who roars violently and quickly goes for the neck with its thick square jaws. In defense, the Stegosaurus lashes out with its spiked tail, trying desperately to keep the hungry theropod at bay. After a few brief lash outs and defensive volleys by the two titans, they begin to slowly sidestep each other. A short yet vicious battle follows and the Stegosaurus is quickly unable to stay on its feet as the Tyrannosaurus time and time again goes for the neck, fighting hard against the defending tail spikes of its prey. With the battle won and its prey fallen, the Tyrannosaurus lets out a mighty roar in victory as the other dinosaurs watch. With the struggle over and the predator satisfied, the other dinosaurs return to their business as the Tyrannosaurus gorges on its prize.

Near the end of the segment, the Tyrannosaurus makes an appearance just before it goes extinct. The once mighty ruler of the Cretaceous succumbs to mass dehydration as the Earth's climate changes, visibly collapsing into the sand. Other dinosaurs, including a Parasaurolophus and a Ceratosaurus, pass the corpse and continue on into the hazed distance, a path that leads to nowhere but their own extinction.

It also makes a cameo in the sequel Fantasia 2000 fighting the Stegosaurus in a flashback from the original film.

Man, Monsters and Mysteries

Nessie talks one of it's ancestors the dinosaurs like it and it knows the word dinosaur means "Terrible lizards" and a Tyrannosaurus rex is it's great-great uncle.

The Little Mermaid

In the episode "Land of the Dinosaurs", Ariel finds frozen dinosaurs during a trip to the North Pole, and she thaws them with her father's trident. King Triton makes a refuge for them on land after some dinosaurs cause chaos. A Tyrannosaurus rex was among the dinosaurs that were causing havoc. There was a fight between a Tyrannosaurus and a Stegosaurus, almost certainly a reference to Fantasia.

Timon & Pumbaa

A T. rex was among the animals who stalked Timon in the episode "Timon...Alone". Like the others, it was scared away by Pumbaa.

Mighty Ducks

In the episode "Jurassic Puck", a pair of T. rexes were one of the few dinosaurs brought to life by Lord Dragaunus from a test tube in the laboratory. Then later start rampaging in Anaheim.

Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

A Tyrannosaurus rex-like creature, christened "Skullasaurus" by Pooh and his friends, supposedly could be heard roaring inside Skullasaurus Cave as well as throughout the movie. However, the roaring was actually Pooh's rumbling tummy amplified by the echoes in the cave and by everyone's fears.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

In the episode "Retro", a Tyrannosaurus rex reincarnated by Experiment 210 (Retro) appears at the end.

Phineas and Ferb

A brown Tyrannosaurus Rex was the main antagonist in the episode "It's About Time!" When Phineas, Ferb, and Candace were trapped in the Mesozoic era, a T. rex chased them. They eventually lost it, but it found them again. When they were back in the present at the museum, the T-Rex accidentally came with them. It then attempted to attack Candace, but Doofenshmirtz's Freezeanator hit it and froze it. When the T. rex is chasing Candace, the theme from the Tyrannosaurus rex, Grumpy, from the 1970s television show Land of the Lost can be heard. The T. rex made a cameo in "Mom's Birthday" from a flashback. It made two more cameos in "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)" and "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo".

Gravity Falls

In the episode "Land Before Swine", a number of dinosaur species are seen trapped in tree sap in the abandoned mines in the forest. The summer heat causes the tree sap to melt, slowly releasing all the dinosaurs from the sap. A T. rex was among the species of dinosaurs trapped in tree sap. One T. rex is later utilized by the rebels during Weirdmageddon as a part of the Mystery Shack robot.

Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero

In the episode "The Old Old West", Penn, Boone and Sashi are zapped into the Dinosaur Cowboy World, a dimension with cowboys in the desert riding dinosaurs, where one of the dinosaurs being used for transportation is a Tyrannosaurus rex.

Printed Materials

Disney Kingdoms

The skeleton of a T-Rex from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad appeared in Disney Kingdoms: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. In addition to being featured on cover-art, the T-Rex makes appearances within the caverns of the mountain much to the amazement of the protagonists.

Kingdom Keepers

In the Kingdom Keepers book Disney After Dark, Maleficent brought the skeleton of the T-Rex from Big Thunder to life. The dinosaur proceeded to chase Finn and Philby until it hit a wall and fell apart into a bone pile.

Disney Parks

Disneyland Railroad

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The Tyrannosaurus rex at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Tyrannosaurus rex is seen as the Disneyland train travels to the Primeval World diorama. In it, it is seen reenacting its battle from Fantasia. The T. rex and the Stegosaurus are one of the last dinosaurs seen in the Primeval World diorama before the Disneyland train exits the tunnel to Main Street Station.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

In Disneyland’s and the Magic Kingdom's version of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, a T. rex skeleton is seen near the end of the ride. When the train makes a right hand turn, it passes through the T. rex's ribcage as it hits the final trim brake. The area of Big Thunder this is located on is known as, "Dinosaur Gap" within the ride's lore.

Rivers of the Far West

Disneyland Paris' Frontierland has many T-Rex skeletons visible along the rivers of Thunder Mesa as seen from the Mark Twain Riverboat.

Downtown Disney

In Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney, there is a restaurant known as T-Rex Cafe, featuring a large Tyrannosaurus with its young.

Dinoland, U.S.A.

In Walt Disney World's Disney's Animal Kingdom, some Tyrannosaurus can be found in DinoLand U.S.A.. A bronze cast of the skeleton of Sue. Tyrannosaurus can be found on the path to Countdown to Extinction, while bronze statues of Albertosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus bust can be found in the attraction's queue. This is because the T-Rex was originally planned to be the main-antagonist of the attraction before the Carnotaurus was decided to serve the role instead. The skeleton of the Carnotaurus in the queue is actually the modified mould of a T-Rex skeleton.

Ellen's Energy Adventure

In Walt Disney World's Epcot, there was a ride known as Ellen's Energy Adventure, starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Nye the Science Guy who explore the world of energy, including the use of fossil fuels. During the ride, Bill Nye brings DeGeneres "back in time" to the age of dinosaurs to explain the origin of fossil fuels. During this portion of the ride, several dinosaurs can be seen that are similar to the ones during Fantasia's "The Rite of Spring". Most notably, there was a Tyrannosaurus attacking a Stegosaurus over a cliff. This being a reference to Fantasia.

Hollywood Studios

In Walt Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios, 2 different scenes of the Tyrannosaurus from The Rite of Spring (but with added sound effects) were each part of the original and updated versions of the 3rd segment of the Feature Animation pavilion at The Magic of Disney Animation.

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Trivia

Christmas gag sketch of the Fantasia T

Christmas gag sketch of the Fantasia T. rex.

  • In real life, Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus would never have met, as Stegosaurus lived 80 million years early in the Jurassic period, while Tyrannosaurus rex lived at the end of the Cretaceous period. For reference, humans lived closer to the T-Rex than the T-Rex lived to any stegosaurus.
  • During the production of Dinosaur, then called Countdown to Extinction, original plans called for Tyrannosaurus rex, but Disney decided to incorporate the later newly-discovered Carnotaurus instead. Also, in the original story for Dinosaur conceived and pitched by Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven in 1988, the main antagonist was going to be a Tyrannosaurus named Grozni.
    • As previously mentioned, this also occurred for the attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
  • On Disc 1 of Disney's Dinosaur: 2-Disc Collector's Edition in Fossil Dig, the bonus feature called "3-D Workbook Opening Sequence" (from the animated sequence of the alternate film's opening) showed a meat-eating dinosaur that appeared to have been a Tyrannosaurus rex, which was defiantly originally planned in the film's sequence before Carnotaurus was put in the movie instead. Additionally, on Disc 2, there are a few concept art images called "Carnotaur Design and Unused Character Concepts".
  • A Christmas gag sketch produced for Disney Studio's internal newsletter in 1939 featured the Tyrannosaurus from Fantasia in a Santa suit and nicknamed "Mr. S. Twombley Tyrannosaurusclauses".
  • The fight between Sharptooth and Littlefoot's Mother from The Land Before Time has been compared by many critics and fans to the fight between the Tyrannosaurus and Stegosaurus from Fantasia.
  • Tyrannosaurs rex later gained more popular attention in popular culture, after the 1993 blockbuster Jurassic Park.

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Gravity Falls (soundtrack) • Disney Super SpeedwayMystery Shack AttackRumble's RevengeDisney Infinity: 2.0 EditionLegend of the Gnome GemuletsLost Legends
Characters
Dipper PinesMabel PinesGrunkle StanFord PinesSoos RamirezWendy CorduroyWaddlesBill CipherSheriff BlubsDeputy DurlandManly DanOld Man McGucketTate McGucketGideon GleefulRobbie ValentinoCandy ChiuGrendaPacifica NorthwestPreston NorthwestPriscilla NorthwestErgman BratsmanBlendin BlandinBud GleefulLazy SusanMr. PoolcheckPaper Jam DipperRumble McSkirmishSummerween TricksterToby DeterminedShandra JimenezTyroneTyler CutebikerDipper ClonesTambryMelodyMayor BefufftlefumpterThompsonNateLeeGabe BensenGnomesGompersLilliputtiansSergeiPa and Ma DuskertonManotaursGobblewonkerXyler and CrazWax figuresMulti-BearQuentin TrembleyCheekumsMermandoAoshimaPterodactylAbuelitaMrs. GleefulThe UndeadShape ShifterAgent PowersAgent Trigger.GIFfanySprottLolph and DundgrenTime BabyGreg and Janice ValentinoLove GodMarius von FundshauserGhost of Northwest ManorBlind IvanJustin KerprankProbabilitor the AnnoyingCelestabellebethabelleDarleneUnnamed old woman in pinkUnnamed old woman in purple
Episodes
Season One: Tourist TrappedThe Legend of the GobblewonkerHeadhuntersThe Hand That Rocks the MabelThe InconveniencingDipper vs. ManlinessDouble DipperIrrational TreasureThe Time Traveler's PigFight FightersLittle DipperSummerweenBoss MabelBottomless Pit!The Deep EndCarpet DiemBoyz CrazyLand Before SwineDreamscaperersGideon Rises

Season Two: Scary-okeInto the BunkerThe Golf WarSock OperaSoos and the Real GirlLittle Gift Shop of HorrorsSociety of the Blind EyeBlendin's GameThe Love GodNorthwest Mansion MysteryNot What He SeemsA Tale of Two StansDungeons, Dungeons, & More DungeonsThe Stanchurian CandidateThe Last MabelcornRoadside AttractionDipper and Mabel vs. the FutureWeirdmageddon

Locations
The Mystery ShackTent of TelepathyUnderground laboratoryGravity FallsGravity Falls ForestNorthwest ManorLake Gravity FallsGravity Falls PoolGravity Falls CemeteryDusk 2 DawnSummerween SuperstoreScuttlebutt IslandMystery MountainFearamid
Objects
Journal 1Journal 2Journal 3Smile DipPitt ColaHeight-altering crystalsCrystal FlashlightCloning Copy MachineCackling SkullsJack O' MelonsSoos' pick-up truckWax StanStanmobileElectron CarpetTape Measure Time MachineMemory GunMystic AmuletUniverse PortalGrappling hookThe Author's LaptopNathaniel Northwest's StatueInfinity-sided DiceTime CuffsShacktron
Songs
Gravity Falls Title ThemeDisco GirlLi'l Ol' MeThe Lamby Lamby DanceHomework's WackMabel's the Boss NowStan Wrong SongDon't Start Un-BelievingTraining MixMabel GirlTaking Over MidnightWe'll Meet AgainIt's Gonna Get Weird
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Disney's Bonkers - TV Logo
Media
BonkersVideo game (Super Nintendo)Video game (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)
Characters
Heroes: Bonkers D. BobcatFall-Apart RabbitLeonard KanifkyFawn DeerSkunky SkunkCharles QuibbleLudwig Von DrakeMad HatterMarch HareTootsHarry HandbagThe Mean Old WolfJitters A. DogSlap, Sniffle and PlopCharlie PigMaggie ToonAltoMac the BassPops ClockRoderick LizzardTuttle TurtleTanya TrunkTinyLinda QuippsSgt. Frank GratingBucky BuzzsawSmartsGrumbles GrizzlyRitaBroderick the RadioPolice LightScribbleSnitch

The Wrights: Miranda WrightShirley WrightTimmy Wright
The Piquels: Lucky PiquelDilandra PiquelMarilyn Piquel
Villains: The CollectorMr. DoodlesMa ParkerWooly and BullyFlaps the ElephantChick and StuWolfBaabraMikey MuffinDr. BladeHelgaPittsMr. Malone and the ApeHolio KalimariScatter SquirrelKatya Legs-go-on-a-lotTurbo, Banshee and KapowMammoth MammothWarris and DonaldHoagie, Knuckles, and ChumpsToon PencilWeather ToonsMoleSeymour Sleazebottom and LimoSquash and StretchThe RatT.J. FingerGloomy the ClownMr. BigZ-BotNinja Kitties
Cameos: Mickey MouseDonald DuckGoofyPeteDumboHyacinth HippoBen Ali GatorTyrannosaurus RexChernaborgHonest JohnMonstroBr'er BearLadyTrampThe DoorknobBig Bad WolfJasper and HoraceMarsupilamiDarkwing DuckShere KhanGreasyFerdinand the Bull

Episodes
Raw Toonage shorts and compilations: "Petal to the Metal" • "Spatula Party" • "Sheerluck Bonkers" • "Bonkers in Space" • "Draining Cats and Dogs" • "Get Me to the Church on Time" • "Ski Patrol" • "Get Me a Pizza (Hold the Minefield)" • "Dogzapoppin'" • "Trailmix Bonkers" • "Quest for Firewood" • "Gobble Gobble Bonkers"

Group One (Miranda Wright): "Trains, Toons and Toon Trains" • "Tokyo Bonkers" • "The Stork Exchange" • "Bobcat Fever" • "The Toon That Ate Hollywood" • "When the Spirit Moves You" • "Fistful of Anvils" • "What You Read is What You Get" • "Toon for a Day"
Group Two: (Lucky Piquel): "Going Bonkers" • "In the Bag" • "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers" • "Out of Sight, Out of Toon" • "Is Toon Fur Really Warm?" • "Calling All Cars" • "Fall Apart Bomb Squad" • "In Toons We Trust" • "Never Cry Pig" • "Hamster Houseguest" • "The Cheap Sheep Sweep" • "The Day the Toon Stood Still" • "Weather or Not" • "Basic Spraining" • "Once in a Blue Toon" • "Luna-Toons" • "Time Wounds All Heels" • "Poltertoon" • "Hand Over the Dough" • "The Rubber Room Song" • "Tune Pig"
Group Three (Miranda Wright): "New Partners on the Block" • "Witless for the Prosecution" • "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?" • "Quibbling Rivalry" • "Springtime for the Iguana" • "CasaBonkers" • "Love Stuck" • "Of Mice and Menace" • "Dog Day AfterToon" • "The 29th Page" • "Cartoon Cornered"
Group Four (Lucky Piquel): "The Good, the Bad, & the Kanifky" • "I Oughta Be in Toons" • "Frame That Toon" • "A Wooly Bully" • "Stay Tooned" • "O Cartoon! My Cartoon!" • "Color Me Piquel" • "Stand-In Dad" • "Cereal Surreal" • "If" • "The Dimming" • "Toon with No Name" • "Get Wacky" • "The Final Review" • "Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats" • "Seems Like Old Toons" • "Miracle at the 34th Precinct" • "Comeback Kid" • "The Greatest Story Never Told" • "Fall Apart Land" • "Imagine That" • "A Fine Kettle of Toons" • "Stressed to Kill"

Locations
ToontownHollywoodRubber Room Toon ClubWackytoon Studios
Songs
Let's Go Bonkers!He's on the Beat
See also
Darkwing DuckRaw ToonageGoof TroopWho Framed Roger RabbitThe Disney Afternoon


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Miles from tomorrowland logo
Media
Miles from TomorrowlandMiles from Tomorrowland: MissionsMiles from Tomorrowland: Mars Rover RescueDisney Junior DJ Shuffle 2
Characters
Miles CallistoLoretta CallistoPhoebe CallistoLeo CallistoM.E.R.C.Captain JoeGadfly GarnettProfessor RubiconLysander FloovoxFrida LiangPollockEvaAdmirals Watson and CrickHaruna KitumbaBlodger BloppPipp WimpleyWimm and Kree WimpleyGong Gong and Po PoQueen GemmaPrince RyganSkellig RoBootjet GroovestarMirandosThe GameMasterDr. ConsiliumDr. Zephyr SkyeSheldonVincent CallistoRobo-PenguinsBowtieMiss BakerCommander CopernicusAggroSilas
Episodes
Season One: "Runaway Shuttle/Surfin' the Whirlpool" • "Ocean in Motion/Explorer Exchange" • "Game On/How I Saved My Summer Vacation" • "Journey to the Frozen Planet/Attack of the Flickorax" • "Catch That IOTA!/Mighty Merc" • "Who Stole the Stellosphere?/Rock N' Roll" • "Happy Captain's Day/Planet of the Plants" • "Downsized/Ride of the Quarkons" • "To the Goldilocks Zone/Hiccup in the Plan" • "On Spaceguard/Spaceship Invader" • "Adventures in Robot-Pet Sitting/The Great Blastboard Chase" • "Unplugged/Junked" • "Mama Merc/Space Race" • "The Neptune Adventure/Eye to Eye" • "Yuri's Night/I, Stella" • "Frozen Food/Later, Multivator" • "Lunar New Year/The Hoverbike Diaries" • "The Search for Skellig Ro/Endangered Species" • "Blasteroid!/Magnetic Merc" • "A Growing Problem/The Tardigrade Escapade" • "Miles vs. The Volcano/Scavengers of Mars" • "Unexpected Ally/Skyrise" • "Ghost Moon/Stormy Night in a Dark Nebula" • "Dino World/Team Exo-Flex" • "The Pluto Rescue/The Taking of the Solar Express" • "The Space Trader/The Quantum Cup" • "The Legend of the Sandelion/The Mystery of Atlantix" • "Escape from the Tethoscape/The Hitchhiker's Ride Through the Galaxy" • "The Discovery Expedition/Snow Globe" • "Galactech: Secrets of the Black Hole"

Season Two: "Galactech: Captain Miles/The Search for Spot" • "The Blobbysitters/Astro-Cavers" • "Galactech: How to Build a Robot-Pet/Career Day" • "Galloping Groundshakers/Galactech: March of the Robo-Penguins" • "The Adventures of Jet Retrograde/The Tiny Aliens" • "Galactech: The Galactech Grab/Galactech: An Admiral Rescue" • "Galaxias Quest/Galactech: Mission to the Sun" • "The First Day of Galactic School/Miles Underwater" • "The Galactic Fair/Unfair Getaway" • "Building Day/Galactech: Flight of the Iotas" • "Galactech: Still Rocketing/Merc's Night Out" • "Space Junkers/Help Us, Jet Retrograde!" • "Blackout on Bloppsburgh/The Robot Thief" • "Back in the Groove/Saving Lumaro" • "Galactech: The S'Leet Heist/Galactech: The S'Leet Fleet" • "Once in a Blue Moon/The Queen Gemma Dilemma" • "Galactech: The Mystery of the Dinosaurs" • "Who Stole the Dinosaur?/Nine Minutes 'Til Bedtime" • "Chasing the Stormchaser/Galactech: Loretta's Lost BraceLex" • "Gamechangers/Goon Baby Goon" • "Beneath Europa/Callistos on Ice" "Galactech: The Space Trader Strikes Back/Galactech: The Vanishing Callistos" • "Galactech: The Search for the Plectrix/Robo-Monkey Business" • "Connect and Protect"
Season Three: "The Great Space Train Robbery/Mission Pets One" • "Villain After Villain/The Discover-Bot Takeover" • "Invaders from Tomorrowland/Rise of the Mountain Crushers" • "Battle for the Zenith/Mission Force Plus One" • "The Magsteeds of Infurnia" • "Stranded in Space/Plant Transplant" • "How to Build a Better Villain/The Goopopolis Swindle" • "Bots of Fury/The Accidental Captives" • "The Junk Monster of Planet Crunkle/The Lost Empire" • "Face-Off/The Big Escape" • "Grendel's Moving Castle/The Great Gadfly" • "Shoom Balla Boom/Friend or FoeBot" • "Deep Trouble/Double Trouble" • "Malison to the Rescue/The Last Guardian" • "Sidekicks For Hire/The Illumin-Aliens" • "Villain Force One/Villain Force Two" • "Operation Groovestar/The Suit Pursuit" • "The Space Station Situation" • "Aggro's Jam/Sea Change" • "Saving Silas/Attack of the Arachno-Bots" • "The Nemesystems Takeover"

Ships/Objects
StellosphereStar JetterScout RoverPhoton FlyerZenithI.O.T.A.Exo-FlexBlastboardQuestcomLazerangBracelexFlash BeamGalactech Globe
Locations
ThurioMarsTrident Research StationTempestoroAtlantixTrexor
Songs
Way OutLaunch this FunkWorlian Birthday SongThere's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
See also
Cosmic ExplorersMission Force OneAnkylosaurusPteranodonTyrannosaurus RexTriceratops


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Penn Zero Logo
Media
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
Characters
Penn ZeroSashi KobayashiBoone WisemanPhyllisBrock ZeroVonnie ZeroAunt Rose and Uncle ChuckRippenPrincipal LarryPhilMayor Pink PandaPrincess Alrgelbaccch BlunkenthorttthhhphCaptain Super CaptainProfessor Evil ProfessorEight BallSheriff Scaley BriggsBlazeGeneral TalonSoda JerkAmber BriggsLady StarblasterOrchidNugThe MilkmanCoach JackieCoach WallaceMr. SnowmanPirate MariaGeneral Bighorn • The Hooded Pixie • Sonny Sonnerstein • Grinkon • Super Amazing Bouncy Ball • Arata, Hideo, and YumiVlurgen • The Guardian • Judge Blort Clooney • Mayor DiReginald Hindenburg • The Chinchilla
Songs
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (Opening Theme)We're Breaking Out of Here for ChristmasTime to Kill • We Can Catch the Milkman • What is a Princess? • Pigoilet • Victory is Mine at Last • The Truth of It Is • Moonlight Bright • This is a Real Song • Boone Reads On • Race to the Top • Race to the Top (reprise) • You're a Karaoke King • High in the Sky • Breath In, Breath Out • Bad Weed • Today's The DayMy Name is Penn ZeroSave the Worlds • In the Splishy Splashy Sea • Come Aboard with Me • Training to Win • Wings of Destiny Song • Sometimes We Need a Friend • Build and Backup Now • The Time Table • Everybody Chillax • Why Won't You Turn Green • It's the Best Friend Song • It's the Best Friend Make Up Song • Grinkon's Song • Its Not Just Today
Episodes
Season One: "North Pole Down" • "Chicken or Fish?/The Old Old West" • "Babypocalypse/That Purple Girl" • "I'm Super!/The Fast and the Floor Rugs" • "Brainzburgerz/Chuckle City" • "Flurgle Burgle/Temple of the Porcelain God" • "Defending the Earth/Number One, Number Two" • "3 Big Problems/Cereal Criminals" • "I'm Still Super!/Balls!" • "The Princess Most Fair/Hail Larry" • "It's a Colorful Life/Larry Manor" • "Lady Starblaster/Amber" • "Totally into Your Body/Fish and Chips" • "The Ripple Effect" • "Where Dragons Dare/Rip-Penn" • "Chuckle City 500/Rock and Roll" • "Plantywood: City of Flora/Boone's Apprentice" • "The QPC/Shirley B. Awesome" • "Massive Morphy Merge Mechs/Ultrahyperball" • "Zap One" • "Save the Worlds"

Season Two: "The Pirates, the Parrot, the Puzzles and the Talking Boats" • "Alpha, Bravo, Unicorn/A Game of Cat and Mouse" • "Wings of Destiny/Sensitivity Training" • "The Bewildering Bout of the Astounding Automatons/Back to the Past of Future Balls" • "A Tale of Two Wizards/Rockullan, Papyron, Scissorian" • "Be My Ghost/The Chinchilla" • "The Kobayashis/Cereal Fugitives" • "The Last Mountain Beast" • "Ninki Ninja Fight Town/My Mischievous Son" • "That Purple Guy/Rootilda" • "The Most Dangerous World Imaginable/Trading Faces" • "13 Big Problems/Mr. Rippen" • "At the End of the Worlds"

Locations
MiddleburgMiddleburg Central High • The Odyssey • Fish Stick on a StickNorth Pole • Knight World • Superhero World • Arabian World • Plush Toy World • Clown World • Dinosaur Cowboy World • Cereal World • Old English World • Giant Monster World • Zombie World • Space World • Ocean World • Color World • Musical Fairy Tale World • Caveman Spy World • Future Barbarian World • Ultrahyperball World • Demon World • Alien World • Galaxy World • Temple World • Dragon World • Gothic Mystery World • Plant World • Animal Barbarian World • Toy World • Outer Space Court World • Robot World • Pirate World • Fairymania World • Steampunk World • Ball World • Ghost World • Rock, Paper, Scissor World • Beast World • Anime World • Sitcom World • Nothingness • Most Dangerous World ImaginableLeast Dangerous World Imaginable
Objects
Multi-Universe Hologram Uplink • Multi-Universe Transprojector • Pigoilet • The QPC Unit • Vortex Tops • Specs


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Winnie the Pooh logo
Media
Films: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (video) • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (video) • Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (video) • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (video) • Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (video) • Pooh's Great School Bus AdventurePooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (video) • Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving (video) • The Tigger Movie (video) • The Book of Pooh: Stories from the HeartWinnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh YearPiglet's Big Movie (video) • Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (video) • Pooh's Heffalump Movie (video) • Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (video) • Super Sleuth Christmas MovieTigger & Pooh and a Musical TooSuper Duper Super SleuthsWinnie the Pooh (video) • Christopher Robin (video)

TV Shows: Welcome to Pooh CornerThe New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (video) • The Book of PoohMy Friends Tigger & PoohPlaydate with Winnie the PoohMe & Winnie the Pooh
Video Games: Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre WoodTigger's Honey HuntPiglet's Big GameWinnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly AdventurePooh's Party Game: In Search of the TreasureKinect: Disneyland AdventuresKingdom HeartsKingdom Hearts Birth by SleepKingdom Hearts: Chain of MemoriesKingdome Hearts IIWinnie the Pooh: Adventures of the Hundred Acre WoodAnimated Storybook: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey TreeAnimated Storybook: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger TooKingdom Hearts IIIDisney Emoji BlitzDisney Heroes: Battle ModeDisney POP TOWN
Cancelled: The World According to Winnie the Pooh

Disney Parks
Fantasy GardensGarden of Twelve FriendsHunny Pot SpinLe Pays des Contes de FéesPLAY!Pooh's Hunny HuntPooh's Playful SpotThe Magic of Disney AnimationThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Entertainment: "A Whole New World" A Magical Disney SongbookFantasy FestivalIt's Party Time... with Mickey and FriendsMickey's Magical Music WorldMickey presents: “Happy Anniversary Disneyland Paris”Once Upon a MouseWinnie the Pooh and Friends, too!Wondrous Journeys
Restaurants: Crystal Palace
Shops: Pooh Corner
Parades: Celebrate A Dream Come True ParadeDisney's FantillusionDisney's Magical Moments ParadeDisney's Party ExpressDisney Carnivale ParadeDisney Magic on ParadeDisney on Parade: 100 Years of MagicDisney Stars on ParadeDreaming Up!Flights of Fantasy ParadeHappiness is Here ParadeJubilation!Mickey's Rainy Day ExpressMickey's Storybook ExpressTokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights
Fireworks: Disneyland ForeverMomentousOnce Upon a TimeRemember... Dreams Come TrueWondrous Journeys
Spring: Disney Color-Fest: A Street Party!Disney's Easter WonderlandDisney's Spring PromenadeHippity Hoppity SpringtimeUsatama on the Run!
Summer: Mickey's WaterWorks
Halloween: Happy HallowishesMickey's Boo-to-You Halloween ParadeMickey's Halloween Celebration
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy ParadeDisney's White Holiday ParadeLa Parade de Noël Disney

Characters
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the PoohChristopher RobinPigletTiggerEeyoreRabbitKangaRooOwlGopherBeesHeffalumpsWoozlesMr. Narrator

Welcome to Pooh Corner: Robert Rabbit
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Mrs. RobinBirdzillaMama HeffalumpJunior HeffalumpPapa HeffalumpCrowsKessiePygmy PigletsCrudSmudgeStan and HeffWoosterBrunoTed, Pinky & Vacuum HeadPack RatsNasty JackNasty Jack's GangBugsJagularRabbit's relativesLong John CottontailDexterSkippy
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: SkullasaurusTyrannosaurus Rex
Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You: Winifred
Pooh's Heffalump Movie: LumpyMama Heffalump
My Friends Tigger & Pooh: DarbyBusterBeaverWoodpeckerOpossum Twins
Pooh's Super Sleuth Christmas Movie: Santa ClausHolly
Winnie the Pooh: BalloonThe BacksonRabbit's Friends and Relations
Christopher Robin: Evelyn RobinMadeline RobinGiles Winslow Jr.Cecil Hungerford
Winnie the Pooh for President: Rodney the Rotten Wolf

Episodes
Welcome to Pooh CornerThe New Adventures of Winnie the PoohThe Book of PoohMy Friends Tigger & Pooh
Locations
Hundred Acre WoodPooh's HousePiglet's HouseTigger's HouseRabbit's HouseEeyore's HouseOwl's HouseRabbit's GardenChristopher Robin's RoomSkull CaveNorth PoleGopher's TunnelsHeffalump HollowThe Scary Woods
Objects
Winnie the Pooh dollWinnie the Pooh storybookRock Remover
Songs
Movie Songs

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Winnie the Pooh" • "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" • "Rumbly in My Tumbly" • "Little Black Rain Cloud" • "Mind Over Matter" • "A Rather Blustery Day" • "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" • "Heffalumps and Woozles" • "Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down" • "Hip-Hip-Hooray!"
Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh: "I Am Not Afraid" • "I Wanna Scare Myself"
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: "Forever & Ever" • "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing" • "If It Says So" • "Wherever You Are" • "Everything is Right"
A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving: "Hooray, Hooray!" • "Berrily We Roll Along" • "Our Thanksgiving Day" •
Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving: "Seasons of Giving"
The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh: "It Really Was a Woozle, Yes it Was"
Sing a Song with Pooh Bear: "Kanga Roo Hop" • "Harvest What You Grow" • "My Song"
Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You: "Girls are Like Boys" • "When the Love Bug Bites" • "Places in the Heart"
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year: "Jingle Bells" • "Snow Snows" • "Happy Pooh Year" • "Hunny, No Not For Me" • "Auld Lang Syne"
The Tigger Movie: "Someone Like Me" • "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" • "Lull-a-Bee" • "Round My Family Tree" • "How to Be a Tigger" • "Your Heart Will Lead You Home"
Piglet's Big Movie: "If I Wasn't So Small" • "A Mother's Intuition" • "With a Few Good Friends" • "Sing-Ho (For the Life of a Bear)" • "The More It Snows (Tiddely-Pom)" • "The More I Look Inside" • "Comforting to Know"
Springtime With Roo: "We're Huntin' Eggs Today" • "Sniffley Sniff" • "Easter Day With You" • "The Way It Must Be Done"
Pooh's Heffalump Movie: "Little Mr. Roo" • "The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps" • "The Name Game" • "Shoulder to Shoulder" • "In the Name of the Hundred Acre Wood/What Do You Do?"
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie: "Trick 'R Treating With Our Friends" • "Brave Together"
Winnie the Pooh: "The Tummy Song" • "A Very Important Thing to Do" • "The Winner Song" • "The Backson Song" • "It's Gonna Be Great" • "Everything is Honey" • "Pooh's Finale" • "So Long"
Christopher Robin: "Goodbye, Farewell" • "Busy Doing Nothing" • "Christopher Robin"

Television Songs
Welcome to Pooh Corner: "Welcome to Pooh Corner Theme Song" • "Try a Little Something New" • "The Right Side" • "Yes, I Can" • "You're the Only You" • "I Hum to Myself" • "Please and Thank You" • "Responsible Persons" • "You're the One and Only One" • "Welcome to Pooh Corner Ending Theme"
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Pooh Bear" • "'Cause It's Make Believe" • "The Floating Song" • "Nothing's Too Good for a Friend" • "Under the Bed" • "I Don't Have A Name" • "King of the Beasties" • "The End" • "Pirates is What We'll Be" • "Tigger the Private Ear is Here"
The Book of Pooh: "Everyone Knows He's Winnie the Pooh" • "Goodbye for Now" • "Your Best Wishes" • "On the Double" • "Who is Me" • "Think, Think, Think" • "A Day in the Life of a Pooh" • "What Piglets Are" • "I Watch for Signs" • "We're Making a Cake" • "If I Could Be Big" • "Isn't That Funny?" • "Everyone Wants a Valentine" • "That's What We Do" • "Keep it Simple" • "Have You Got a Book For Me?" • "Give It a Try" • "On Your Way Back Home" • "The Birdbird Song" • "Nightmare Wranglers" • "Carry On" • "What's Your Name, River" • "Where Do Words Go?" • "Under a Spelling Bee's Spell" • "Adventure" • "Stripey McSnarl Always Gets His Man" • "Mental Altitude" • "I Want to Know Everything Now" • "Happy Tailiversary" • "Get Growin'" • "Tigger's Lullaby" • "Perfect Party" • "If We Were Talkin'" • "Someone New to Meet" • "My Hero" • "Broken Friendships" • "Do the Roo" • "Call Me Buck-a-Roo" • "At Chez Piglet" • "Nothing Ever Happens" • "Too Much Honey" • "Lost in a Book"
My Friends Tigger and Pooh: "My Friends Tigger & Pooh Theme" • "A Few Simple Rules" • "Bouncin'" • "The Grass is Greenier" • "The Password Song" • "Underneath the Same Sky" • "One Big Happy Family" • "Think, Think, Think" • "The Question Song" • "Floating in a Cloud" • "Different Can Be Good" • "The Little Things You Do" • "There's a Party" • "No More Fun In the Snow" • "Butterflies" • "What Makes a Pony a Pony" • "When We Work Together" • "Christmas Comes Tomorrow" • "Time to Go (On a Trek Through the Snow)" • "Snowman Song"
Miscellaneous: "Luv-a-bye" • "Playtime Song" • "Learning Song" • "Friendship Song" • "Snug as a Bear Can Be" • "The Scrapbook Song" • "Pooh for President"

See Also
Winnie the Pooh Discovers the SeasonsToo Smart for StrangersThe Disney AfternoonThe Many Songs of Winnie the PoohSing a Song with Pooh BearSing a Song with TiggerWhoopty-Dooper-Loopty-Looper-Alley-Ooper bounce • "Into the Hundred Acre Wood!" • Broadway musicalTales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh