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    worldwide success”(“Walt Disney Studios History”). It secured $1,499,000 and ended up with eight Oscars, even though the depression was going on.“During the next five years, Walt Disney Studios completed another string of full-length animated films, Pinocchio (1940), Fantasia (1940), Dumbo (1941) and Bambi (1942)”(“Walt Disney”). Disney bought a patent for Technicolor that allowed him to be able to make color animated films while other animators could not (Kim). “Disney was also among the first to use

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    1991. Walt Disney began in 1923 with a short film called Alice’s Wonderland. It was co-owned by Walt Disney and his brother Roy Disney. Disney moved forward into the future with very popular filmed entertainment such as Mickey Mouse, Snow White, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi and

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    Walter Elias Disney Essay

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    Walter Elias Disney Disney has become a household name in American society, but most people are not aware of Walt Disney's struggles before becoming one of the twentieth century's most prominent and successful animators and film directors. Walt Disney is best know for his characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, and Minnie Mouse, but his company can also be credited with achievements such as the first fully synchronized sound picture, "Steamboat Willie", the first full-color animation

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    void of sound or color and generally constrained to short vignettes featuring friendly characters like cats. Disney was the first to innovate a system of animation on a large-scale, capable of producing feature-length films. Snow White, Dumbo, Pinocchio- these productions revolutionized the film industry in a way never seen previously. Walt Disney continues to be a cultural phenomenon, a household name spoken to this day by children across the world. This romanticized image of Walt Disney conveniently

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    be remembered for all time, generation after generation. "> Walter Elias Disney is known as a famous cartoonist and a visionary in entertainment business. He has made many wonderful, enjoyable movies like: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Pinocchio”, “Beauty and the Beast”, “Fantasia”, ”Dumbo”, “Bambi” and many more. He also created the famous mouse, Mickey Mouse, from a memory of a friendly mouse that begged for food in his 1922 Kansas City art studio. Walt developed his talent when he attended

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    the year in 1937, Disney put another page in the history books. He released the first full-length animation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Over the following years, more full-length animations of Disney’s were created and released, including: Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi. In 1939, the new “Walt Disney Studios” in Burbank opened, but they hit a bit of a rough patch. It would essentially be years before the studio fully recovered from this time of trouble (Biography). During World War II

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    had to cover up his ears so that he would not be distracted from his goal and go towards the trap. A reason for it being the challenge is because he would have to not give in to them even though he was urged to do so. From another story called pinocchio he had to resists the urges of being a real boy and stick to being a puppet because being a puppet was what pinochoo

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    Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. His father was Elias Disney, an Irish-Canadian, who was a building contractor, and his mother, Flora Call Disney, was German-American, who was a public school teacher. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl. He lived most of his youth in Marceline, Missouri, where he began painting, drawing, and selling pictures to neighbors and family friends. In 1911, his family moved to Kansas City, where Walt acquired a love

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    Romi Winston U.S. History Dr. King Owen 1 10/16/15 The History of Disneyland How did Disney theme parks become the popular amusement park it is today? Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He was a hardworking man with a dream to create what would later become to be the greatest empire in the world. Throughout his life he took classes in fine arts while pouring every ounce of creativity he had into his work. He created Mickey Mouse, which led to TV appearances, many awards

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    Textual Analysis Of Shrek

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    Animation has, in the past, generally been viewed by children, because of its childlike nature. In recent years, animated film has broaden its audience with its caricaturized humor towards adults. With its powerful, heart-rendering, and emotive storyline, I believe that the animated film Shrek, has captured many of its viewers’ hearts; and also prompted many concepts after it has been viewed, for example that love is for anyone. Sound, editing, and setting, are some of the filmic elements that really

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