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  2. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Pull-Ups refreshed its logo, with a flat design and small tweaking on the lettering. Toy Story 4 designs were replaced by Mickey Mouse designs on boys' Learning Designs and by Cars designs on boys' Cool & Learn Pull-Ups.

  3. Training pants - Wikipedia

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    For example, Huggies has used the Disney Princesses, Toy Story and Cars designs on their training pants. Pampers has used Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go! on their Easy Ups. The use of licensed characters on training pants is generally used to motivate the wearer and make wearing the training pants more interesting.

  4. Main Street Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The draft horses used to pull the Main Street Vehicle's 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge horse-drawn streetcars consist of Belgians, Clydesdales, and Percherons, and are housed nearby at the Tri-Circle-D Ranch. [20] [29] [30] The ranch is located in Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground within Walt Disney World. [29] [30]

  5. Cars (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Cars is an American animated film series and media franchise set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter, Joe Ranft and Jorgen Klubien.The franchise began with the 2006 film, Cars, produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

  6. Lightning McQueen - Wikipedia

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    Lightning McQueen is a fictional anthropomorphic stock car and the protagonist of the Disney/Pixar Cars franchise. He was developed by John Lasseter and co-director Joe Ranft from a story concept by Jorgen Klubien.

  7. Carolwood Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive made its first test run on December 24, 1949. It pulled a set of freight cars, as well as a caboose that was almost entirely built by Disney himself. It was Disney's lifelong fascination with trains, as well as his interest in miniature models, that led to the creation of the CPRR. The railroad, which became operational in 1950 ...