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    Mickey Mouse Adaptation

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    Mickey Mouse’s first notable debut appearance was in 1928 in “Steamboat Willie” which was so successful it led him and Walt Disney to international fame. Mickey Mouse has an appealing design doesn’t necessarily need a story to be understood, other people 's perceptions of him can give him a likeable personality and he is still a well-known character 88 years later, proving his longevity even with a few redesigns. An interesting story about Mickey Mouse and his solid character design making an impact was noted by John Grant, “In the 1950s, an American doctor was operating a hospital ship of the coast of South East Asia, clearly the symbol of the Red Cross wasn’t a powerful enough attractant. The doctor got permission to put a big picture of Mickey Mouse on the side of the ship. Sure enough, all the local kids came down to the beach for medical check-ups, kids who had never even heard of Mickey, it was the symbol of his face that attracted them.” This is evidence of the importance of character design when it comes to appealing to children, as just an inviting friendly face can be enough to get young people interested, this relates to me and my practice as an animator, as I need to create…

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    Pioneer of Animation It all started with a passion for animation and cartoons. Walt Disney was one of the most influential people in the entertainment industry in the twentieth century. He was the driving force behind Mickey Mouse, Bambi, Goofy, Snow White, and a multitude of other characters. Even more than the movies and the contents within it, Walt Disney created Disneyland and Disneyworld. Walt Disney’s Legacy will continue to live on with the Walt Disney Company still making movies today.…

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    Disney began as an organization on October 16, 1923; On November 18, 1928 it discharged its first Mickey Mouse toon. At that point after that it has dispatched different cutting edge movies, clubs start on TV, and so forth. It is likewise wanting to open Star wars themed lands at Disneyland and Hollywood Studios. There have additionally been reactions about it saying this sweeping scope and effect on society can exceed everything else. In each film, a young lady is spoken to as a princess and…

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    By 1955, year of the opening of the internationally famous park of Disneyland, Walt Disney was widely recognized as one of the most prominent figures and symbols of America. The man who started his career as a simple cartoonist quickly became an astoundingly creative and prolific entrepreneur in the entertainment business. Walt Disney was in fact behind the first animated film to use sound, the national sensation Steamboat Willie (1928), starring himself as the voice for Mickey Mouse. His…

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    Disney Company Case Study

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    According to Armstrong and Kotler (2009), total world trade has been growing at 6% to 11% annually since 2003, whereas global gross domestic product has grown at only 2.5% to 5% annually. Global marketing has become necessary for an organization’s survival and The Walt Disney Company (Disney) has been a pioneer in global expansion. Disney was founded in 1923 and is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world consisting of theme parks, film and record brands, and licensed…

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    Introduction Companies are affected by an external environment as much as they are affected by the competitors. International issues influencing business are legal, political, social, technological and economic. In good understanding of these influences is essential while developing a business plan. The factors in the Australian environment affecting Disney 's global and domestic decisions in marketing include: the impact of trade agreements/practices and global economic interdependence,…

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    The cultural transformation of Walt Disney has been a turning point in history. Walter Elias Disney made the largest brand name in the world, in entertainment. He inspired people from many cultures, and he greatly influenced the average family life. Walter Disney was an American entrepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor, and film producer. He has been an inspirational figure within the American animation industry and throughout the world. Walt was seen as a cultural icon, known for his…

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    Walt Disney Studios, is always known for suing people for remixing and using their videos and ideas. In this case, disney is suing Professor Faden's "A Fair(y) Use Tale" digital mashup. In his video he used clips of Disney movie, mashes them all up trying to clarify and define the meaning of copyright law in a amusing way . After observing this video Walt Disney decided to sue Professor Faden for infringing its copyright, which is iconic, because he was trying to explain fair use and got accused…

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    Walt Disney covers approximately 40 square miles of property in Florida Orange and Osceola counties. (http://traveltips.usatoday.com/overall-description-walt-disney-world-12275.html) There were four different parks and they all had different purposes. First there was “The Magic Kingdom Park.” Magic kingdom featured “The Cinderella Castle”. The park was filled with five different lanes. Each land had its own theme with every character’s designated ride or show. At night there was always a…

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    Pocahontas Analysis

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    The film Pocahontas is an animated, musical, drama film produced by Walt Disney in the year 1995. The film is about the discovery of the new world. It includes some historical context considering John Smith, Pocahontas and family were once living people. The film is a story of a young woman, Pocahontas, who falls in love with an English settler, John Smith. Their new-found love is forbidden by Pocahontas’ father; Chief Powhatan, and he wants his daughter to marry an Indigenous warrior who could…

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