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    couldn't use Oswald any more because a company legally took Oswald away from Walt. Disney's new character creation was Mickey Mouse. He is the reason Walt Disney is so successful. Walt Disney put a lot of thought into putting his new Mickey character together. He finally found the character that would change Disney forever. We all know who this character as Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse was the start of many successful character creations for Walt. He even made a animated theme And which is one of the

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    "Somehow I can 't believe there are any heights that can 't be scaled by a man who knows the secret of making dreams come true. This special secret, it seems to me, can be summarized in four C 's. They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, and Constancy and the greatest of these is Confidence. When you believe a thing, believe it all the way, implicitly and unquestionably." The man behind this genius statement is the one and only Walt Disney. From rags to riches, Disney made strides in the entertainment

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    The year 1928 was pivotal for Walt Disney and the rest of society; Disney created—the amicable and animated—Mickey Mouse which had both short and long-term effects on Disney’s career as well as shaping his legacy. Before the rise of his famous cartoon mouse, Disney struggled to run a successful company; conversely, he maintained a passion for film that led him to fame. He grew up on a farm with strict parents that did not allow him to play with toys as a child. This is believed to be the source for

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    Walt Disney Essay

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    The Walt Disney Company has come a long way since Steamboat Willie where, the iconic face representing the brand, Mickey Mouse appeared in 1928 (Telotte, 2008). Walt Disney theme parks and the iconic mouse were accessible only in America for 28 years; more specifically, in California and Florida (Ferrell, O., Hirt, & Ferrell, L., 2009). Mickey Mouse, who is “arguably known by more people around the world than any other American” (Eisner, 1995, n.p.) brought fans and tourists from all over the

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    first two Mickey shorts, Plane Crazy and The Gallopin’ Gaucho drew no attention. And it was a failure as it failed to impress the audience and the fact that Walt could not find a distributor to release the cartoon shorts. But then came Steamboat Willie, the first animation that featured synchronized music and sound effects. It was first released in New York on November 18, 1928 and was an instant hit. The film was co-directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. And although it was the third Mickey cartoon

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    to the community he knew, to having a great amount of artwork all across the world. If Disney had a goal set in mind, he gave nothing more than his entire attention to that accomplishment. When Disney came to bring into existence his character “Mickey Mouse” it was a remarkable fulfillment that brought extreme joy to all. However, Disney wanted much more so that's when the Disney parks came to place, it was not about the money for him more so about the families he could bring together. Walt Disney

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    He also created the world's first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Some others include; Pinocchio; 1940, Fantasia; 1940, Dumbo; 1941,and many others from 1942-1967. The second thing he created is the character, Mickey Mouse. Mickey (“Mortimer

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    ALMOST EVERYONE KNOWS THE CHARACTERS OF MICKEY MOUSE, MINNIE MOUSE, AND DONALD DUCK. WALT DISNEY WAS THE MAN BEHIND THESE CHARACTERS AND MANY MORE. A BOY BORN IN CHICAGO, IL AND MADE HIS WAY TO HOLLYWOOD, CA CREATED MANY OF THE GREATEST CARTOON CHARACTERS AND BROUGHT FAIRY TALES TO LIFE. THE DISNEY NAME IS KNOWN NOT ONLY FOR CARTOONS BUT MOVIES, TELEVISION, RADIO, AND THE CREATION OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST AMUSEMENT PARKS. WALT WAS BORN IN CHICAGO, IL IN 1901, ONE OF FIVE CHILDREN, 4 BOYS

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    Mickey Mouse was originally known as Mortimer Mouse (“Walt Disney.” Encyclopedia). This was happily changed after Disney's wife, Lillian Disney (1899-1997), had suggested the name change to Mickey, stating that it had sounded better than Mortimer Mouse. Walt Disney agreed, so to this day, the mouses name has been Mickey. This single mouse had began Disney’s career with his first appearance in “Steamboat Willie,” (Ulster)

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    How Failure Is Failure

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    Failure is an option Every successful entrepreneur must be have this traits which is failure is an option . Failure is an option can be define as when you do something wrong, you learn from it, and try to avoid damage and do your best. Normally people is try to escape for making a mistake or avoid to fail while doing something. We should always prepare a plan B for doing anything else, it is because instead of we are doing wrong at least we having a plan B. Learn from the mistake and take it as

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