Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. He was well known for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century, and won 22 Academy Awards during his lifetime. He started his company on October 15, 1923, and it became one of …show more content…
Disney used this opportunity to create a Mickey Mouse Club television show. “Debuting in 1955, the Mickey Mouse Club quickly became a staple in the lives of pre-teens who watched the show every afternoon after school and before dinner” (Pendergast). There were many young actors on the show, as young as the age of 16. The show also consisted of theme days, so the viewers wouldn’t get bored. “Mondays were Fun with Music Day; Tuesdays were Guest Star Day; Wednesdays were Anything Can Happen Day; Thursdays were Circus Day; and Fridays were Talent Round-Up Day” (Pendergast). Fans of the show were devoted to it up until it unexpectedly ended in 1959. However, the show was brought back in 1980 in a reunion episode to celebrate the anniversary of the …show more content…
He was a famous, successful man who seemed to have it all. Although, he didn’t want to just stop at the screen. He wanted people to be able to feel what it would be like to be in the cartoons, to meet the characters. So, in 1952, Disney began making plans for a family-friendly amusement park.
Disney and a group of animators began designing a theme park based on imagination and storytelling of his popular films. He created WED Enterprises, standing for Walter Elias Disney, of course. This group was responsible for all the creative ideas and designs that made up each part of their theme park. And after many years of hard work, WED Enterprises finally opened Disneyland in California in 1955. It had a slow start at first, but Disneyland quickly became the hotspot for all families to have a good time.
WED Enterprises was later changed to WDI - Walt Disney Imagineering. “The word Imagineering, a combination of imagination and engineering, effectively captured the creative methods espoused by Disney” (Disney Theme Parks). Imagineers were responsible for making dreams come true and creating the illusion of magic, and one who has been to Disneyland can tell you, they