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    Walt Disney Company have exercised the concept of creating a world that is connected to the future. Many futuristic elements have slowly been incorporated into Disneyland and Disney World theme parks. Imagineers have used the original source of Walt Disney’s central vision of the future and how it would shape the world of Disney. The issue with creating the narrative of tomorrow or the future is that it never stays the same, it is however a concept that is forever changing. Throughout American

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    There, they created Disney Studios and then produced 56 “Alice” films within three years as well as 26 “Oswald the Rabbit” films in under two years. In 1928, Disney created the character Mickey Mouse. Originally, Mickey was portrayed as an airplane pilot, then an adventurous pirate. Disney’s first sound movie was called “The Jazz Singer”, which led to the world’s first talking-and-music cartoon called “Steamboat

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    Walter Elias Disney

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    man, but a man who changed the lives of many people around the world. Walt Disney created an entertainment empire with the goal of making many people smile. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois (“Beginnings: Walt Disney’s Early Years”). He was born to his father, Elias Disney, an Irish-Canadian, and his mother, Flora Call Disney, a German-American descent. Disney was one of five children in his family, four boys and one girl. After his birth, his family moved to Marceline

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    he began to develop a love for drawing (“Walt Disney’s Life”). When Disney was sixteen, he dropped out of school and was sent to France with the American Red Cross (Nix, Elizabeth). In 1919, Disney moved to Kansas City to become a newspaper artist (“Walt Disney Biography”). After his time as a newspaper artist, Disney made commercials based on animation with the Kansas City Film Ad; after making commercials, he decided to open his own animation studio (“Walt Disney Biography”). Walt Disney and Fred

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    Walt Disney’s company was one of the biggest contributors out of the other big animation corporations to the American animation industry and culture as well to the support effort for the allies of WWII by providing the government with animated propaganda and Ignisia. Animation played a major role for the advancement of motion film in 1900’s. Before motion picture camera, frame by frame photographs were used to understand animal and human movement. Eventually a series of famous cartoons would be

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    Disneyland!!!!! And how it came to be…. Summer Garling Twin Falls- The famous pioneer of cartoon films, and the creator of Disneyland is Walt Disney. Walt Disney was born December 5, 1901; his parents were Elias Disney and Flora Call Disney. Growing up, Disney had four brothers and a sister. Disney moved to Kansas city in 1911 and there he learned of his love for trains. He worked at the railroad, selling newspapers and snacks to the people passing by. Disney attended McKnight High School, where

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    entrance into the war was game changing and is, perhaps, what won the war and defeated the Axis Powers. With American entrance into the war came the involvement of Walt Disney Studios and a government deal that would last until the last guns fired in Holland, 1945. Through political propaganda and instructional films, Walt Disney Studios contributed to World War II home front efforts by increasing American morale, encouraging payment of bonds and taxes, and by villainizing Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers

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    today. From cartoon strips to Disneyland, Walt Disney’s contributions to the theatre world were monumental and established him as one of the greatest entertainers in the

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    White, Alice and Wonderland, and what many people call his greatest creation ever Mickey Mouse? All of these were put into action by Walt Disney. Disney is the most legendary cartoonist to ever live, and many people still reap the benefits of Walt Disney’s vision through the theme parks, Disney World and Disneyland. Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois but later moved to Missouri where he spent most of his childhood. Walter Elias “Walt” Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois to

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    Walt Disney was an amazing cartoonist, motion-picture, and producer. He is well known for his cartons and Disney Parks. In Disney’s early life it was he and his brother Roy, who co-founded Walt Disney productions. It was and still is one of the best-known motion-picture productions ever. Many people were found by Disney’s creations. His best cartoon character is Mickey Mouse and also one of his first cartoons. Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Hermosa section of Chicago, Illinois. Disney was

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