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    Along with the chronological organization of the book, Thomas separated the book into 5 sections: “The Midwest Years,” “The Cartoon Maker,” “Toward a New Art,” “Stretching the Horizon,” and “The Distant Reach.” Each section has its own main idea, but Thomas organizes each similarly. This is a form of classification, as the different parts of Disney's life, which had different focuses, are classified…

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    In December of 2007, The director, Tim Hill introduced the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks to moviegoers. This movie became so popular and well liked that two other movies were created after it. The writers show the audiences Dave’s adventure of trying to get the chipmunks to come live with him and be their manager. While thinking of a movie about singing chipmunks, most people would not think about it following the Hero’s Journey, but Alvin and the Chipmunks demonstrates it perfectly. Alvin and…

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    was starting to get too much into my head. I had too much information from my stories in my head, and I am fairly sure that this had an effect on my school work because I was so entranced by the stories I was creating involving The Dark Lord and my new character who went by the name of Jake. So what I did to combat that issue was by making friends who would go along with this story I created. I met Gabriel, who took himself as on being a ‘Dragon Rider’ and Shane, who claimed himself to be a…

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    Vicky Kendirjian Informative Speech Outline Topic: Walt Disney English 203 Dr. Samira Shami Purpose At the end of my speech, the audience will be knowledgeable of Walt Disney’s life, including his starting point, failures and finally the great achievements, which are being reflected for decades and many generations including us are witnessing them. Introduction “All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them.” Claims one of the world’s most influential, legendary,…

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    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 each other and make a family within…

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    Toy Story 3 Influence

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    In 2010 a major box office hit was Toy Story 3. With its Pixar tile and multiple awards for animation, Toy Story 3 became an American classic. A key factor that makes Pixar films so endearing to movie patrons are its stunning and punctilious animations. Pixar tends to leave conspicuous “Easter Eggs,” or references to past and future movies, to be discovered by audiences. For example, Pizza Planet truck from the original Toy Story is referenced in every Pixar film at least once. With this, many…

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    reviews you would find for this movie are overwhelmingly positive, there are always a few rotten tomatoes in the basket. A reviewer from The New York Times, Stephen Holden, wrote that he thought the movie was without any real conflicts and, “crosses the line from sweet to saccharine”(Holden). He fails to realize,…

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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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    Disney Animation History

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    The majority of large animation producers of the time were drafted in to produce informational films for a number of different aspects of the war effort. Animation was now being sought after as a form of motivating and explaining in an engaging manner due to its relatively simplistic nature of the time (Solomon, 1994). It seemed that animation had begun to move away from the notion that it could only be used as a form of entertainment. It was now being utilized for its ability to convey…

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    As a storytelling engine it animates characters into life in different formats, supporting New York Times best-selling authors such as Mo Willems, Rick Riordan, and Melissa de la Cruz, as well as the favourite brands including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars. Disney introduced a new approach in learning, encompass digital technology into educational toys. The Disney Publishing includes learning programs such as Disney Imagicademy, Disney…

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