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Disneyesque
Disneyesque, a. (ˌdɪznɪˈɛsk) [f. the name of Walter Elias Disney (1901–66), American cartoonist + -esque.] Having the characteristics or resembling the style of an animated cartoon made by Walt Disney or his company. So ˈDisneyland, the name of a large amusement park near Los Angeles, devised by Wal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rachel Feinstein (artist)
Her work has been described as combining "Rococo and Baroque flourishes with fairy tale and Disneyesque themes" and as creating a "baroque kitsch fantasy-land wikipedia.org
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Ludicrous Nightmare Castle with Skeezy, Sad History Asks $45M - Curbed
A 22,377-square-foot castle that could be described as Disneyesque if not for its overall creepiness, the fact that it sits on a gravel-covered artificial island, and a skeezy and dark history that includes the death of a rescue camel, has been listed for sale in Woodstock, Connecticut, for a ludicrous king's ransom of $45M. Built by Christopher W. Mark, the great-grandson of Chicago ...
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-esque
-esque, suffix forming adjs., represents Fr. -esque, ad. It. -esco:—med.L. -iscus in words adopted from Teut.; cf. OHG. -isc (mod.G. -isch):—OTeut. -isko-: see -ish. Occurring in many words coming through Fr. from It., as in arabesque, burlesque, Dantesque, grotesque, romanesque, where the suffix ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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JoAnne Carson
sculpture that exuded "giddy beauty" and "unapologetic decorativeness"; her later imaginary landscapes have been described as whimsical spectacles of "Disneyesque wikipedia.org
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Walt Disney
Walt Disney (wɔːlt ˈdɪznɪ) The name of Walter Elias Disney (1901–66), American pioneer of cartoon films, used attrib. to denote the style of his films or their characters. Cf. Disneyesque a.1946 R. Lehmann Gipsy's Baby 12 He was a total failure with rabbits, and if he blundered on one in the course ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Skywhales
The Morning Call called it a "Disneyesque fantasy, combing elements of Star Wars and Moby Dick". wikipedia.org
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schmaltz
▪ I. schmaltz, n. (ʃmɒlts, ʃmalts) Also schmalz, shmaltz, etc. [a. G. and Yiddish schmalz fat, dripping.] 1. Melted chicken fat; schmaltz herring, a form of pickled herring.1935 L. Zara Blessed is Man ii. ii. 232 Two or three other kegs of schmalz herring and such for pickling. 1951 L. W. Leonard Je... Oxford English Dictionary
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Able Edwards
Able Edwards follows the clone of a Walt Disneyesque entertainment mogul created to revive the glory days of his deceased predecessor's corporation. wikipedia.org
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Miki Muster
Although some contemporaries criticized Muster's style as "too American" and "too Disneyesque", he was nevertheless recognized for his artistic talent. wikipedia.org
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Stew Leonard Jr.
The store continued the "Disneyesque" theme, but it also housed the first Stew Leonard's Wines store. wikipedia.org
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Basil the Great Mouse Detective
Crash said that "the characters are very Walt Disneyesque, though the wiry graphics aren't as attractive as they could have been". Zzap! wikipedia.org
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M. Louise Stanley
Rubin wrote that Stanley's colorful worlds, ironic situations and Disneyesque characters (Athena, Adonis, nymph, cupid and satyr figures) both seduce and wikipedia.org
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Muskrat Love
It's a gentle Disneyesque kind of song." wikipedia.org
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Haathi Mere Saathi (1971 film) - Wikipedia
Haathi Mere Saathi (transl. Elephants Are My Companions) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, with screenplay written by Salim-Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) and dialogues by Inder Raj Anand.The movie has a Disneyesque appeal with an Indian twist. Haathi Mere Saathi was the biggest hit of 1971 going by box office collections, and was also critically ...
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