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    Walt Disney: King of Animation “If you can dream it, you can do it” and that is exactly what Walt Disney did (beginnings).These words meant that Walt Disney visioned the world in ways many did not. He created and founded many well known landmarks, movies, and animations. Walt Disney’s creative talents as an artist led him to invent sound animation and later become an entrepreneur of the first wide-scaled theme park. Walt Disney, born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901, was the child of Elias

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    Walt Disney Walter “Walt” Disney was an American Animator who created Mickey Mouse, Disney started out drawing when he was a little boy. He would always draw on his father’s barn and he would always get in trouble by his father Elias. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, to his mother Flora Call Disney and his father Elias Disney. Elias was Irish-Canadian and his mother Flora was a German American. Walt was one of the five Children Elias and Flora had. Walt lived most

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    Walt Disney Research “When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.” - Walt Disney Walt Disney has inspired millions of people across the globe through his success, films and dreams. His bold legacy has lived on past his grave and millions of people have and continue to find joy in his magical works, but how many know his story and how his great legacy came to be? How did he get to where he finished? Walt Elias Disney was born December 5, 1901

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    The Amazingly Racist Walt Disney Generations upon generations of children have grown up to the wondrous tunes of Walt Disney films. More than that, many more have even ventured to the amusement parks or purchased some type of physical memorabilia that have been created in the ever-expanding corporation known as The Walt Disney Company. But, more often than not, it seems that many social issues arise in the creation of these items and yet they are just swept under the rug or overlooked altogether

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    upon a time, in a not so far off place, a man named Walt Disney changed the way of fairy tales in a fantastic and ground-breaking way. From fairy tales to love stories, Disney has been a part of the lives of millions for over 80 years. The company started by a man and a mouse, has become the leader in animated movies. With being a huge part of the entertainment industry, they are compared to the surrounding culture and ideals that it represents. Disney has for many years been at battle with the public

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    living room, and you hear the famous Disney music coming from the television that your child is placed in front of. You start to wonder where did your favorite Disney movies come from and how were they created? What was Walt Disney’s childhood like when he was younger that made him want to animate and put together cartoons and movies? Where did his career start off from and how did he get to such a place? But the important question, who took over after Walt Disney passed? These are some questions that

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    “helped Walt Disney move into a critical phase of his own artistic journey.” That artist was none other than the lovely Mary Blair. Her modernist style and talent for pairing colors instantly became an iconic Disney trait that would inspire later films. Mary Robinson Blair grew up during the Great

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    wanted to do things, I wanted to build things, or get something going.” (LeeBron) Disney stated that when he realized that he wanted to make a difference in people’s lives. Disney never wanted to be boring or be known as the man who did not have a childhood and was always pushed around by his father. Disney wanted to be successful in life, he wanted the name ‘Walt Disney’ to be remembered, and it will be forever. Disney has achieved many important and exciting accomplishments within his life. He created

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    Walt Disney was born in Chicago on December 5, 1901. Because of the violence in Chicago and because it was hard to make money, in 1906 his father Elias Disney purchased forty-eight acres of farmland in Marceline, Missouri. It was northeast of Kansas city. Every single family member was expected to do chores on the farm. Walt was amazed by the ducks, pigs, and hens his dad raised and thought of them as personal friends. The memories of these animals greatly influenced how they were portrayed with

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    was owned and operated by an unrelated Japanese corporation. The Walt Disney Company received royalties, paid in Yen, on certain revenues generated by Tokyo Disneyland. This new overseas business venture was bringing some concern about the foreign exchange risk to Disney. The management team at the Disney has been considering hedging future Yen inflows from Disney Tokyo since 1985. Mr. Anderson, the director of finance at The Walt Disney Company, focused his attention on a possible 15 billion ten-year

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