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20000 L U the S?

20000 leagues under the sea


What is the name of the submarine in 20000 leagues under the sea?

the Nautilus


What are the AR answers to 20000 Leagues Under the Sea?

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What are the release dates for Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea - 23.5?

Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea - 23.5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1976


20000 equals L.B. the S.?

There is a Jules Verne book which was made into a film called, 20000 Leagues under the Sea. Maybe this has been wrongly stated as 20000 Leagues below the Sea.


What are the release dates for Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea 23-5?

Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea 23-5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1976


What did capt nemo kill in 20000 leagues under the sea?

He killed a giant cephalopod.


On which day the monster was sighted '20000 leagues under the sea'?

On which day the monster was sighted


20000 equals l under the s?

"20,000 Leagues under the Sea", a novel by Jules Verne.


Is 20000 Leagues Under the Sea in Disney World or Disneyland?

the ride is at Disney Land CA.


Is there a movie for 20000 leagues under the sea?

Yes, many films: 1905, 1907, 1916, 1954, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2004. The most famous is "20000 Leagues Under the Sea" (1954). Stars Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Peter Lorre.


Who played Captain Nemo in the 20000 Leagues Under the Sea Disney movie?

The book wasn't about what he did UNDER the sea at 20000 leagues because the Nautilus reaches about 10000 leagues under the sea and the pressure was too big that it decided to go back to the open sea. This book is about M.Aronnax's adventure around the sea, and he calculated that he traveled 20000 leagues of the sea all together. He called it "under the sea" because the Nautilus is a submarine so it's obvious that he stayed "under" the sea most of the time.