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    Walt Disney Walter “Walt” Disney was an American Animator who created Mickey Mouse, Disney started out drawing when he was a little boy. He would always draw on his father’s barn and he would always get in trouble by his father Elias. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, to his mother Flora Call Disney and his father Elias Disney. Elias was Irish-Canadian and his mother Flora was a German American. Walt was one of the five Children Elias and Flora had. Walt lived most

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    exploration videos, and Walt Disney World, Walt Disney explored the world of animation and built the foundation for the family entertainment business; he also exchanged his animation and film techniques and styles with the world, and encountered many obstacles in his journey becoming one of the most well-known and inspiring person in the world; Walt Disney Animation Studios, founded by Disney, is the greatest animation studios to this day, and has broken boundaries in many fields. Walt Disney was born in 1901

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    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. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. Even from a young

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    Walt Disney was born in 1890 to a woman named Señora Isabelle Zamora. His father, Elias, met Isabelle in California of that same year and the two carried on an affair that ended with the birth of Walt. Later, Elias brought the two back to Chicago, Illinois where Isabelle became a housekeeper for the Disney family. Walt was assimilated into the Disney household and treated as the biological son of Elias and Flora Disney. Isabelle was with the family for years, being passed on from the Elias and

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    Elias "Walt" Disney Introduction Walter Elias Disney can be described many different ways. Was he an entrepreneur, innovator, cartoonist, film director, or father? What was it that made him one of the most influential people of the twentieth century? It was his passion for innovation, his mind of wonders, and his loving and caring personality. This is why he is the icon that he has come to be known today. Early Life “‘Dad, I want to be an artist.’ And my dad, he just couldn’t buy that.” Walt Disney

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    Walter Elias Disney, known by many as “the man behind the mouse”, was one of the most known people of the 20th century. He was both the dreamer and the do-er who brought his imagination to life through his determination and hard work. Walt Disney became the next Leonardo DaVinci – a significant, genuine artist that impacted society at heart. Disney was full of creativity and lived to share it with the world through his works of art. Although he is not alive today, he continues to impact our lives

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    Walt Disney: King of Animation “If you can dream it, you can do it” and that is exactly what Walt Disney did (beginnings).These words meant that Walt Disney visioned the world in ways many did not. He created and founded many well known landmarks, movies, and animations. Walt Disney’s creative talents as an artist led him to invent sound animation and later become an entrepreneur of the first wide-scaled theme park. Walt Disney, born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901, was the child of Elias

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    hear Walt Disney, you might think of Disneyland and Mickey Mouse. But that's not all that Walt was. Walt was a man with lots of success, but it wasn't always like that. Walt Disney's life was like a roller coaster because he went through lots of ups and downs. Did you know many times in his life he went bankrupt and had to sell all his equipment? But he always made it back up the ladder, just like his quote says. What it means is, you should always keep your head high even in the storm. Walt started

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    living room, and you hear the famous Disney music coming from the television that your child is placed in front of. You start to wonder where did your favorite Disney movies come from and how were they created? What was Walt Disney’s childhood like when he was younger that made him want to animate and put together cartoons and movies? Where did his career start off from and how did he get to such a place? But the important question, who took over after Walt Disney passed? These are some questions that

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    Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination is a biography about Walt Disney from his family’s history to his legacy he left after his death. Walt Disney is well known across the globe for his movies that changed the way animation was viewed by the public. When he started out he had to hand draw every single slide that would go into his movies and now his company uses computers to animate projects that would have taken Disney a lifetime to produce. Neal Gabler, the author of Walt Disney:

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