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    When watching the short film of “Donald Duck in Nutzi Land” by Walt Disney for the very first time I found this film very amusing. Not only the film had good humor, but it included a lot of hidden messages such as the daily routine of German citizens that are living under Hitler regime. The use of different colors and background designs help to create a certain mood in the film. The film had diegetic and nondiegetic sounds to create a certain tone in the film. Finally, the movement of the characters

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    Essay on Dobbie the Duck

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    On a farm near the state of Oklahoma, there lived a little duck named Dobbles. Dobbles was the most energetic, loud, and crazy duck on the farm. The pond near the farm was his favorite place to play. He and his friends were always having fun and causing mischief at the pond. It was the perfect place to cool off during the summer. One day when Dobbles went to the pond, none of his friends were there. They met at that pond at the same time everyday, so he was very worried. Dobbles looked everywhere

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    The Dark Side of Disney

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    When you first meet someone, what are the first things that you notice? Sex? Race? Or maybe the brands of clothing that indicate social status? Human beings as a society judge and categorize others, labeling those who stray from social norm as weird or strange. Who are we to make these judgments and where did these ideas of right and wrong come from? The Walt Disney Company plays an important role in depicting who and what people should and shouldn’t be. Every aspect of Disney, including movies

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    In the story of “The Rich Brother”, from the author Tobias Wolff, and “Sonny’s Blues” by writer James Baldwin, both stories have brothers that succeed and failed. In “The Rich Brother” Pete is the oldest and Donald the youngest, Pete has his life put together, a family, and while the youngest is trying to find himself his lost. In “Sonny’s Blues” the narrator is the oldest brother and Sonny is the youngest, the unnamed narrator is an English teacher who was in the army and has a family, Sonny is

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    People tend to when hearing the word Disney, think of the famous theme park in California and Florida. Or the cartoons that we have grown up with and marveled at throughout the years. Disney, when herd, we think of it in the now. What about 96 years ago when theone man moved to California to pursue his dreams? We don't know about the rich history behind the Disney company and how it has an effect on all of our lives. So how did this one man's dream pioneer America's world of entertainment forever

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    Walt Disney was one of the greatest animators and cartoonists who have ever lived. He reinvented animation by his creations and brought them to life through his stories, but not everyone knows the stories behind the characters. The characters that Walt Disney made are Mickey Mouse, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Mickey Mouse is the most iconic character made by Walt Disney and is widely known around the world. But before Mickey Mouse, there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. When Universal studios

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    Walt Disney : A Bad Idea

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    I was warned not to open the box then I looked inside and I saw Dead Walt Disney! I knew it from the start I was right all along. I thought it was strange mickey mouse was running away from the building just after he told me not to look in the box with his isis illuminati justin bieber TMNT foot clan faze clan squad following him with chloroform doritos tons of mountain dew and a silenced glock. There plan was to take control of disneyland and one direction they they would be able to cripple the

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    Brother is the successful brother while Donald is not. Pete is successful financially but Donald is very smart but he does not make smart decisions. In Sonny’s Blues Sonny is the little brother who is always in trouble and his older brother is very successful. In both stories there is one brother who is considered to be successful by society’s standards and one who would be considered to be unsuccessful. In the story of the The Rich Brothers their is Pete and Donald. Pete, is just like leaving the american

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    It all started with a mouse, well, actually a rabbit. "Oswald is going to be the next big thing, I know it!" Says Walt Disney. Little did he know soon his dream would have a problem. "So, instead of you having the rights of Oswald, we think that we are going to take the rights off of you. We can keep you if you take a low salary, but other than that I don't know what else we can do for you." The Universal executives say. "No! I'm not going to take a lower salary and let you have it all on Oswald

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    Walt Disney created an entire world of fantasy in which he scattered little boys’ and little girls’ heroes and heroines. His world was built on creativity and dreams. His characters gave every child an escape from reality. His images inspired their viewers and filled minds with visions of the impossible. Disney began building his empire in 1923 with his brother Roy and a small cartoon called Alice’s Wonderland (“Disney History”). The company expanded and over the next nine decades produced nearly

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