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    Mouse-Made Giant Richard von Weizsaecker, a former German president, once said "Whoever refused to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risk of infection." This quote is not just a cleverly crafted aphorism, but is in itself part of a greater story, one that I and a plethora of others have experienced. Five years ago, as I lay near the slums of the food chain, the quicker blooming antagonists felt that my differences painted my person redder than a target on the first day of hunting season.…

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    and storytelling during the Renaissance Age. Of course we can’t really appreciate the Renaissance without the Golden Age because without it we wouldn’t be where we are now. Don’t get me wrong, the Golden Age had many notable characters like Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry and countless others. During this period animation moved from shorts shown in movie theaters to feature length films particularly Disney’s first…

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    Walt Disney famously once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it,” and that is exactly what he did. Disney has inspired and delighted generations of Americans Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). He impacted both family entertainment and the vacation industry. Walt Disney’s main goal was to please both adults and children (Thomas,Bob,Vosburgh). From having a positive influence on the American culture, founding the happiest place on Earth, and creating his magical movies that entertain all ages, Disney was…

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    Iwerk's Animator Essay

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    animation career by working as a cel washer for The Iwerks Studios thanks to Fred Kopietz, who was an animator that put in a good word for Jones. This studio was owned by Ub Iwerks and he was a former Disney animator who helped with the creation of Mickey Mouse. The Iwerks Studio was not gaining the same success either Disney or Fleischer Studios. Seeing this, Jones would leave Iwerks Studios and get employed by Friz Freleng as an animator for the Leon Schlesinger Studio which would get sold to…

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    Walt Disney is one of the most known names in America, and even all over the world. His success and stories are a prime example of the American dream and what it means to go after what one believes in. Walt set a legacy through his work, starting in his early life, later leading into building his business, and finally finishing off his legacy and leaving it to trusted people today. Walt Disney was born in Chicago Illinois in 1901. He was the fourth of five kids with a hardworking mother and an…

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    And every part of disney is innovative in its own way, Magic Kingdom has its own culture, and it is known for its unique characters like Mickey Mouse, Minne Mouse, the princesses, the Cinderella castle, and all other characters, where as Epcot, is has its own culture which is more about space, the sea creatures, like Finding Dory, Finding Nemo, and race track which was an amazing ride, and Animal Kingdom…

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    Walt Disney was an American animator, entrepreneur, film producer, and voice actor who won 22 academy awards in his entire lifetime. Disney was massively influential on North America, creating many cherished and adored animated American classics. Walt Disney was the most influential animator in all of North America because he produced an enormous portion of America’s popular media and entertainment. Walter Elias Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901 to Elias and Flora…

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    Walt Disney's Sculptures

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    The size of Mickey Mouse was chosen based on a brief moment from the animated short The Pointer (Korkis). In this sculpture, proportion was an element that had to have taken great consideration. Proportion, in sculpture, is defined as the relationship of shapes. Keeping Mickey…

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    away or made a sassy comment. Instead, an unfixable mistake was made. My mistake caused my first and only grounding and all of it could have been avoided. It was the summer of 2011, I was inside the house reading my favorite book, If you Give a Mouse a Cookie mythological allusion. It was as hot as a volcano outside, but my neighbors wanted to play outside Simile. We played with a ball for a while together until my brother came outside. When he came outside, we decided to play our favorite…

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    Walt had been making and creating this character called Mickey Mouse. At this time, Mickey was part of the first animated cartoons. Mickey was in these shorts, such as Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho, which were both quiet films. Both silent films were unsuccessful to find distribution. Disney decided to go a different…

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