happy (the dwarf from Snow White) i would've thought this should have been obvious.................................
Yes, the cartoon characters from Disney's "The Jungle Book" are trademarked. Disney holds trademarks on the characters, their names, and other related intellectual property to protect their brand and prevent unauthorized use. This means that the characters cannot be used commercially without Disney's permission.
Pocahontas and her tribe
There are 38 characters on the Walt Disney Company's official list of villains.
Look to the link below for a list of characters in Disney's Beauty and the Beast .
Uncle Remus is a Disney character in Song of the South. Ursula is a Disney character in The Little Mermaid.
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According to their advertising, Disneyland and Disney World.
Walt DISNEY. That's why they're called DISNEY characters.
Walt Disney characters are often referred to as Disney Characters as they are the iconic figures from Disney's vast universe of animated films. These characters are beloved by audiences worldwide and include famous faces such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, to name just a few.
Disney antenna toppers do have over 300 different characters. Disney is using all of its characters to produce antenna toppers. The most famous characters are Mickey, Mini and Dolnald.
One vacationing at Disney World can meet Disney characters such as Ariel, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, characters from Aladdin, Chip 'n' Dale, Tinkerbell, Goofy, Pluto, Minnie Mouse, and of course Mickey Mouse. Many, many more characters from Disney movies can also be met at Disney World.
There are many characters in Disney's Cars. One of the characters in the movie is Lightning Mc Queen.
No, using Disney characters in your business without permission is a violation of copyright law. You would need to obtain a license or permission from Disney to use their characters legally.
Yes, Disney characters are copyrighted. This means that their images, names, and likenesses are legally protected from being used without permission by Disney.
It's impossible to determine the happiest person in the world as happiness is subjective and can vary greatly from person to person. Happiness is influenced by individual circumstances, personality, and personal values.
Canada is the happiest place on earth. See, I am Canadian. It is all about opinion. If people say that somewhere is the happiest place on earth, that is just their opinion. It doesn't mean that it is. (But Canada is the happiest place on earth... TRULY) Edit: As a Canadian, I must agree with the above answer. But according to commercials, Disney World in Orlando Florida is"happiest place on Earth" jokingly it is still refereed to as such by tourists.