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    but had many restrictions because of the level it was at. They would focus on feature-length films instead of shorts. Yet one man started to change that, Walt Disney. His first profitable series was Alice Comedies, which was a girl in an animated world who would go on adventures with an animated cat named Julius. Although because of the cost Walt and Ub Iwerks decided to end Alice Comedies and to assist Universal in helping to create a cartoon character. This character is the original Lucky…

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    food! Is he your prince charming? The world of Disney affects us whether or not we think it does. From princesses to famous classic movies, Disney is at the top of it all. It influences children's childhoods, and encourages imagination which is important for brain development. The influence of Walt Disney's world (and what is now a 36.5 billion dollar industry) is everywhere. Walt Disney is the one who started it all. Walter “Walt” Disney was born…

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    Pocahontas Pros And Cons

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    Disney broadcasted the movie Pocahontas in 1995 in theaters all around the United States, what wasn’t broadcasted, though, was the truth of Pocahontas. Disney should be responsible for insulting all Native Americans and falsely depicting history. First off, Disney should be punished for rendering views of the English making it look like the English were kind and loving to the Natives; in reality, they were the opposite of that. In “Pocahontas Does Educate – Falsely” Tom Roderick states, “The…

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    and memorable family movies come from Disney, one of which Peter Pan. As many adults are re-watching it full of excitement and nostalgia, something seems off with the the Blackfoot characters. As a kid, many don’t remember such blatant racism. The Native American portrayal in Peter Pan is; stereotypical, unrealistic and historically inaccurate. The characters presented only give a narrow insight to what Blackfoot culture is and the characters are created by Disney to be a joke, creating a single…

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    Universal Studios Overall Universal is one of the top tourist attractions in the United States. In 2013 universal Studios had over seven million visitors in attendence from all over the world. It is the eight largest theme park in North America. Universal consist of nearly twenty rides along with over twenty shows and plays. Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida is a very busy place that cosist of many rides, plays and shows, along with different varieties of food. Universal Studios…

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    In our American culture we're raised on shows like Mickey Mouse, Tom and Jerry and any another nutty characters that kid's shows expected, for kids. Presently don't misunderstand me that is all fine and dandy reason I was clearly a kid that watched and appreciated them at one point also. Yet, it's pitiful to see that our childhood is to a great degree delicate to the Adventures of a feline and mouse, talking creatures and bunches of pointless ridiculous roughness. In any case, America, stood…

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    Disney has a large power in the way people think, because they have huge corporate power, but what makes it even stronger is the fact that this influence is over children. Children have been proven to be much more easily influenced than adults. Disney can hide messages that they want to portray through a children story that seems innocent, but can truly be shown in a different light and could cause children to think a different way than they should. The story doesn’t even have to be the…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    Walt Disney is a name well recognized in family households for creating Disney World and bringing vivid cartoon characters to life; however, many do not realize that this creation came from a simple sketch of a rabbit, created in his first studio. From this simple sketch, emerged the empire known as Walt Disney World. Despite the struggles he faced to work towards his dream of advancing animation, he was able to create the kingdom that families enjoy today. Walter Elias Disney was born in…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    Walt Disney You know him as the father of Mickey Mouse, the creator of the happiest place on earth, the mastermind behind timeless classics such as Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, Snow White, Fantasia, and much more. This remarkable man is none other than Walter Elias Disney. Born on December 5th, 1901 to Elias and Flora Call Disney, Walt (as he preferred to be called) was one of five children. After Walt was born, his family moved to Marceline, Missouri where he spent most of his childhood. Walt…

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    and cost effectiveness of producing films. Before it ever became Twentieth Century Fox, the Fox Corporation was split into two companies; the Greater New York Film Rental, a distribution firm, and Fox Office Attractions Company, a production company. Fox, unbeknownst to him at the time, used what we call in business vertical integration or the combining of two companies to support and manage the needs of each other…

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