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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay Creator/WarnerBros. [[note]]the current copyright holders of MGM's pre-1986 library, including ''The Wizard of Oz''[[/note]] a licensing fee.

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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay Creator/WarnerBros. Creator/WarnerBros [[note]]the current copyright holders of MGM's pre-1986 library, including ''The Wizard of Oz''[[/note]] a licensing fee.
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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay Time Warner[[note]]the current copyright holders of MGM's pre-1986 library, including ''The Wizard of Oz''[[/note]] a licensing fee.

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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay Time Warner[[note]]the Creator/WarnerBros. [[note]]the current copyright holders of MGM's pre-1986 library, including ''The Wizard of Oz''[[/note]] a licensing fee.
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''Golden Dreams'' gave its last public showing on September 7, 2008. Disney tore down most of the theater afterwards, to make room for the dark ride ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure''. Today, all that remains of the ''Golden Dreams'' building is the replica of the Palace of Fine Arts rotunda, which Disney repainted and now uses as the entrance of ''Ariel's Undersea Adventure''.

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''Golden Dreams'' gave its last public showing on September 7, 2008. Disney tore down most of the theater afterwards, to make room for the dark ride ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid: ''Franchise/TheLittleMermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure''. Today, all that remains of the ''Golden Dreams'' building is the replica of the Palace of Fine Arts rotunda, which Disney repainted and now uses as the entrance of ''Ariel's Undersea Adventure''.
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''Golden Dreams'' gave its last public showing on September 7, 2008. Disney tore down most of the theater afterwards, to make room for the ''[[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Little Mermaid]]''-themed ride ''The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure''. Today, all that remains of the ''Golden Dreams'' building is the replica of the Palace of Fine Arts rotunda, which Disney repainted and now uses as the entrance of ''Ariel's Undersea Adventure''.

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''Golden Dreams'' gave its last public showing on September 7, 2008. Disney tore down most of the theater afterwards, to make room for the ''[[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Little Mermaid]]''-themed dark ride ''The Little Mermaid: ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure''. Today, all that remains of the ''Golden Dreams'' building is the replica of the Palace of Fine Arts rotunda, which Disney repainted and now uses as the entrance of ''Ariel's Undersea Adventure''.
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* CoincidentalBroadcast: The segment on female engineers during WW2 is introduced by a radio playing in the background as a woman leaves for work:

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* CoincidentalBroadcast: The segment on female engineers during WW2 [=WW2=] is introduced by a radio playing in the background as a woman leaves for work:
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[[caption-width-right:400:Image courtesy of [[http://www.yesterland.com/golden.html Werner Weiss]]. Used with permission.]]

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[[caption-width-right:400:Image [-[[caption-width-right:400:Image courtesy of [[http://www.yesterland.com/golden.html Werner Weiss]]. Used with permission.]]
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The Yesterland curator informed me via Facebook that we can use this picture as long as we a)don't crop out the website's name, and b)link to the page where it came from



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[[caption-width-right:400:Image courtesy of [[http://www.yesterland.com/golden.html Werner Weiss]]. Used with permission.]]



* {{Prospector}}: The segment on the California gold rush features William, a non-caricatured version of this trope.

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* {{Prospector}}: The segment on the California gold rush features William, a non-caricatured version of this trope.
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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay MGM another licensing fee.

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* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Califia visits Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer during the filming of ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', and advises Louis B. Mayer to have the Silver Slippers re-done in ruby red, to better show off the then-new Technicolor technology. When the costume designer imagines what the Ruby Slippers should look like, they don't look ''exactly'' like they do in the final movie, likely so that Disney wouldn't have to pay MGM another Time Warner[[note]]the current copyright holders of MGM's pre-1986 library, including ''The Wizard of Oz''[[/note]] a licensing fee.

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