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    Disney has shared many themes over the years of movies and shows and even books. There is one theme that came from Disney Pixar's first hit movie Toy Story and that theme is Friendship! Friendship that you didn't even know could flourish or even happen because you were jealous of the new kid in town or in the movie's case toy in town. So, let's start with the universe. The movie is set in a universe where all the concerns and problems where all toys in the world can come alive and interact with…

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    Mary Blair The Legend

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    other animators. So, Walt used Mary to influence the concepts of most of the films in the 1950’s such as Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Lady and the Tramp. However, her biggest contribution was designing the theme park ride, It’s A Small World. The whole ride is designed completely by Blair.This ride is a true cultivation of her work. A Small World gathers many monuments around the world, and downsizes them to a myriad of vibrant, geometric -block, childlike…

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    Hayao Miyazaki, co-founder of Studio Ghibli, is one of the most widely acclaimed animation directors of all time. While Studio Ghibli is often nicknamed, “The Disney of Japan”, it more than stands on its own and, in my opinion, is superior in terms of storytelling and visuals. He is most known for his movie, My Neighbor Totoro, whose titular creature has become the mascot for the studio and an icon in Japanese media. While most reviews you would find for this movie are overwhelmingly positive…

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    Fulfillment can only be achieved by pursuing your dreams with an intense passion that will give importance to everything you do. It provides a purpose, a meaning, a DESIRE to live, and you will never lose your zest in life. Walt Disney, the creator of Disneyland, was a man who inspired many others with his story. He believed in the success of pursuing his artistic dreams to make his life meaningful for himself and for others. When Disney was a teenager, he avidly devoted himself to the animation…

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    at Disney World. MagicBands are the tech-studded wristbands available to every visitor to the Magic Kingdom and a part of the company’s MyMagic+ program. The band connects you to the park system of sensors. They equipped with the radio on a park owned frequency that help guests gain FastPass access to various theme park attractions, make purchases, and open their hotel room doors. Due to their easy to use…

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    America has many historical heros. These heroes have changed this world. Not all the heroes fought in wars, or served as presidents. Some of the heroes changed the world from not just that. Some changed the world by film, art, or speeches. This man has changed the world drastically with film. This American hero is Walt Disney. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5th, 1901 in Hermosa, Illinois. He was born to Elias and Flora Call Disney along with four other siblings in his family. Not…

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    Walt Disney's Legacy

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    created Mickey Mouse, and the man behind all-things-Disney, like the theme parks and movies. Walt Disney was a man that had influenced just about everyone he came into contact with and his legacy still lives on. But how did Disney start from sketching a rabbit to running a multi-billion dollar empire? We all know him as Walt Disney, the man that created Mickey Mouse, and the man behind all-things-Disney, like the theme parks and movies. Walt Disney was a man that had influenced just about…

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    Walt Disney transformed the world of animation, providing the path for modern animators. He created an empire that began with a mouse and grew into a franchise full of friends and various characters. His ideas changed the world and continue to impact children and adults today. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. When he was a young boy, Disney was paid to draw the horse of a retired doctor, beginning his love for the arts. He practiced drawing daily by…

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    Walt Disney and his brother, Roy O. Disney. At that time, the company was only work under the animation industry and the company name for this two brothers was Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. Thereafter, they diversified their business into theme parks, live-action film production and television. The company also changed the name from Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio to The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. In 1984, the attempted takeover of Walt Disney Productions by Saul…

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    P. T. Barnum was a man well known for his use of hoaxes, promotions, and his work in the Circus. Throughout his life, Barnum did what he could to attract the masses and earn a profit. Such attractions as his “Feejee Mermaid”; the torso of an ape sewn to the back half of a fish; and “General Tom Thumb”; a 4-year-old boy named Charles Sherwood Stratton standing only 25 inches tall and weighing only 15 pounds whom Barnum trained to sing and dance; attracted attention from people all around the…

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