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    The fox and the hound is a 1981 American animated adventure drama film based on a 1967 novel written by American novelist Daniel P. Mannix. The novel unfolds the details of the life of Tod, a red fox that was raised by a human at the early year of its life and Copper, a bloodhound hunting dog. The novel won Dutton Animal Book Award in 1967 which made Walt Disney Production to buy over the film rights for the novel. After modifying from the original source to make it into a more family story,…

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    Disney Corporate Strategy

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    1. Disney is a multi-business firm in media sphere. Disney covered such spheres as Media Networks, Studio Entertainment, Theme Parks and Resorts, Consumer Products, Internet and Direct Marketing. In particular, such areas included cartoon shorts (Steamboat Whllie), full-length feature films (Cinderella), training and education cartoons for the government (Treasure Island), full-length animated film (Snow White), Music Company (Walt Disney Music Company), live-action production (Mary Poppins),…

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    Have you ever listened to the song “Let it Go” by Idina Menzel, also known as the song featured on the popular Disney Movie, Frozen? Some people would say this song relates to the illustration being analyzed, because of the fact that the picture as well as the song displays a theme of letting things go and not getting held back by what has occurred in the past. Often events that happen in your past can hold you back from opportunities that have yet to come, but in this picture, they are…

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    “There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.” as quoted by Charles Dickens. Laughter is something that we experience everyday. One very memorable time where laughter was a key part was in my first year at Parks JHS. I was a 7th grader and was enrolled in the orchestra. I played the clarinet along with two other girls, Angela and Julia. I had met Angela in 3rd grade at Golden Hill, but we were never really that close. However when we were at Parks, we had…

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    The Brothers The brothers Warner had an interest in films since 1903. They were traveling exhibitors, moving throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania with their portable projector their sister Rose found in their attic. By 1907, the brothers had bought and were operating from a converted store in New Castle, Pennsylvania. They named it Cascade Theatre. Albert and Harry were selling tickets, Sam ran the hand-cranked projector, and Jack sang along to Rose’s piano playing during intermissions. Within that…

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    Compare the ways in which The sword in the stone and The legend of king Arthur have explored different perspectives of the same story line in their movie. Introductions: As many movies get older and outdated movie's producers make new and improved versions of a pervious movie. Made back in 1963 The sword in the stone was created by Disney. This movie was rated G and was a cartoon movie recommended for family or children to watch with comedy and musicals all throughout the film. Only recently…

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    Tarzan Disney’s Tarzan has been around since the year 1999 but before that, there has been forty-seven different Tarzan films ever since the novel’s publication in 1914. Whether or not all forty-seven of those films were good or bad, they all were unable to capture the same vision Edgar Rice Burroughs had of the Wildman. The Walt Disney Studios managed to achieve this through a different screen technique: animation. The three points of aesthetics that are very striking are: how some characters…

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    "I'm Bad and that's good, I will never be good and that's not bad, there's no one I'd rather be than me." This movie became a watershed for Disney Animation Studios. It became the standard on how Disney would take the world by storm without the need of Pixar. They have always been able to do wonderful animation and tell stories and that won't change. The movie was able to re-establish the lost credibility of Disney into making new films that would create new characters for its universe. The…

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    Despite different genres of films are produced by film industry nowadays, the animated films always be my first choice. Compare to other animated film, Pixar animated films are my favourite since the first film I watched was Toy Story (1995). Its vivid and interesting characters and storyline attracted my attention and always remain in my mind although many years have elapsed. Since then I started to watch and collect all the animated films which were produced by Pixar animation studio. Whilst I…

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    Ocean Park Analysis

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    Introduction Before 2005, theme park industry in Hong Kong is dominated by Ocean Park Hong Kong. The opening of Hong Kong Disneyland in 2005 changed the market structure of Hong Kong’s theme park industry from a monopoly to a duopoly. Both parks provide elements of entertainment but position themselves differently in the market. The emergence of Hong Kong Disneyland has brought a great challenge to Ocean Park, a local theme park with less global recognition. Different strategies are implemented…

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