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    “Money doesn’t excite me-My ideas excite me.” Do know who said that? Walter Elias Disney A.K.A Walt Disney. The man who made a couple of well known characters. I chose him for 3 reasons. 1 The seven dwarves,2 Peter Pan,3 Mickey Mouse. Those characters I really like. Walt Disney had a funny childhood.He was born in Chicago Illinois 12-5-1901.His father was Elias Disney and his mom is Flora Call Disney.He had 4 siblings 3 boys one girl. One of the boys names is Roy and the girl’s name is Ruth. He

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    There were really five important things to the story, and they were Walt’s pen, Mickey’s picture, Wayne’s watch, Disneyland, and something said by Wayne. Walt’s pen could bring anything to the real world if used, but couldn’t get rid of anything that is actually real. Mickey’s picture was important because long ago Mickey had asked Minnie to rip up the picture to keep him safe, and in order to bring him back Jess has to have the whole picture to draw a replica with Walt’s pen. Wayne’s watch was important

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    Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy all came from the imagination of one man who has influenced society in such a positive way. His name was Walter Elias Disney, born on December 5, 1901 on a small farm in Chicago but his journey didn’t stop there. Disney’s life was full of success and failures but he never gave up. Today Disney’s success has evolved into Walt’s worldwide empire. Walt strived his whole life to make an impact. Walt is most famously known for his creation of Mickey Mouse but he also brought

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    Introduction "I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing — that it was all started by a mouse."~ Walt Disney The imagination of Walt Disney, sparked a phenomenon that reaffirms the love of family and people as individuals through wholesome entertainment. Mickey Mouse's infectious spirit, truthfulness, dependability, dedication, and respect for mankind; made him a international icon and role model for others to emulate (Capodagli & Jackson, 2001). This eternal mouse spearheaded a movement

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    It's unbelievable how much you don't know about the game you've been playing all your life, that was a quote by the man himself. I was honored to be asked to speak on behalf of Mickey by his lovely wife; Merlyn and his sons; Billy, Mickey jr., David, and Danny. Mickey was a very humble and caring individual, he did not like all the publicity he received, not because of his shyness, but because he never thought of himself as some kind of superhero or someone who was the best at what they did, he

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    Walt Disney’s production Steamboat Willie with Mickey Mouse’s first appearance is being called a great achievement. It first opened at the Colony Theater in New York two weeks ago. The movie theaters are absolutely being filled by many different people every day since it first premiered. Many of the audiences were amazed by the film’s characters, music, and sound. Steamboat Willie has been called “amazing”, “outstanding”, and “out of this world’. This production is great and audiences are asking

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    It took almost two decades for someone to bring the same finesse to animation that McCay brought. That person was Walt Disney. Disney’s turning point in his career as an artist began at the age of seventeen, when he was hired as an apprentice for the Gray Advertising Company. The CEO’s of the company agreed to give him a week trial run. By the end of the week, he had lost all his confidence that they were going to keep him on but too much of his relief, he was hired on at $50 a month. It was

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    When Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and all of their friends come to mind the first thing you think of is Disneyland. Without these characters and Disneyland the entertainment and cartoon industry would not be where it currently stands to this day. The one man who brought all these creatures to life was the wonderful Walt Disney, along with the help of all the animators in which serviced him. Some people might think that Walt had a decently easy life and a cool story but the real story is

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    Kellie's Characters was born out of a mother's love for her child, and the desire to give him an amazing first birthday party. When we couldn't find a Mickey Mouse character to perform at the party, we had to take matters into our own hands. From that day, the party business idea was born. We've been in business since 2011, and have provided children and adults alike, with smiles, and entertainment. Today, we have more than 65 characters to choose from. We also have a staff of 15 people who are

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    Did you know that Mickey Mouse was not supposed to be named, “Mickey” (Norwich, 67). His name was supposed to be, “Mortimer”. The wife liked the idea about a mouse with two big buttons and velvet pants, but not the name (67). Soon after they both agreed to the name, “Mickey”(67). Mickey was the center point of Walt’s dream. It is how Disneyland started. It is a place where dreams come true. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901(Biography.com). Walt was out of four. Walt had one sister

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