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    Walt Disney was an American motion-picture and television producer and showman, famous as a pioneer of cartoon films and as the creator of Disneyland. Early Life 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. Disney was one of five children, four boys and a girl. He lived most of his childhood in Marceline

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    Walter Elias Disney, also known as Walt Disney, was an American motion-picture and television producer, famous as the creator of cartoon films and Disneyland. His relentless aspiration and determination drove Walt Disney to pour in each ounce of innovativeness into his work. In my opinion, Walt Disney was important because of his creation of Disneyland in order to have an educational as well as amusement value and to entertain adults and their children and his influence on American culture through

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    What is animation? Animation is a vivid, beautiful form of art that’s used to display kinetic motion. In history many animations have been produced for a variety of reasons: entertainment, education, research, and even propaganda. The possibilities that come with animations are endless. The animation industry has been introduced roughly a century ago, yet not until recently has it begun to boom with reports in 2008 estimating the industry to be worth $68.4 billion dollars1. Throughout history this

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    Walter Elias Disney had a great impact on American television and entertainment all over the world. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 just outside of Chicago, Illinois (“Walt Disney Biography”). Walt Disney moved to Missouri when he was five years old, where 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

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    Walt Disney : The Disney

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    famous for his animated movies through the 20th century. It all started in the 1920s with a series Walt Disney directed consisting of seven fairy tales. Walt Disney is most famously known for his character Mickey Mouse, which appears first in Steamboat Willie, in 1928. It was the first Disney cartoon to be produced with synchronized sound. From this, an empire was created. The Walt Disney Company still produces cartoons to this day, but how did we get to the movies children watch today, such as Toy

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    It’s no doubt that creating a family oriented theme park based on popular, beloved cartoon characters and imagination was a good idea. From Cinderella’s castle to the famous Main Street, U.S.A, there’s something extraordinary lying around every corner. Walt Disney World, other wise known as “the happiest place on earth”, or the place “where dreams come true”, was founded by a man with a dream of creating a place where children and parents could spend time together while making amazing memories. However

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    Walter Disney Elias

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    Walter Disney Elias was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois to Elias Disney (father) and Flora Call Disney (mother). Walt was named after his dad Elias. Walt was one of 5 kids in his household: one girl and four boys. Walt lived most of his life in Marceline, Missouri, on a farm. Walt Disney first discovered his interest in drawing when he was seven-years old. Though he sometimes didn’t have paper to draw on, he used napkins or drew on what he could find. Walt made money when he was only

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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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    1920s America's Ignorance

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    America during the 1920’s is often described as a time of prosperity and change that allowed the United States to peak. However, what is commonly overlooked is that this era was conflict filled in which society was blinded by luxurious lifestyles and the entertainment industry; preventing any solutions from being formed that could deal with the various issues. It was the people’s ignorance and the problem filled cities that slowly pushed America into the great depression within a decade. After World

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    Aniah Dailey English 2 Period: 3rd 11/20/17 What impact did Walt Disney have in the world? Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD are television shows for families. Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD were created by Walter Elias Disney huge company. Walt Disney was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor, and film producer. Walter, also known as Walt, was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois (thefamouspeople). He

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