Walt Disney

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Walt Disney said "I can never stand still. I must explore and experiment. I am never satisfied with my work. I resent the limitations of my own imagination" (JD). In creating Disney stories and movies, Walt Disney demonstrated that he was a true visionary. His acclaimed imagination wasn’t always apparent, though. It has been said that Walt was fired from a job at the Kansas City Star newspaper because of a lack of creativity (Brown). Years later, Disney purchased ABC, which owned the Kansas City Star. How ironic that he was fired from a company because he wasn’t creative enough and then ended up owning it because of his creativity. Walt Disney is one of the most significant individuals of our time. His distinguished business acumen and abounding creativity enthused children for generations.
Walt Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 5, 1901. His father worked there as a building contractor. He was a strict and religious man who often physically abused Walt and his siblings (“Skews.Me”). Walt’s father took over a farm in Marceline, Missouri. Walt was very happy living on the farm and developed a love for animals. Unfortunately, his father’s business there failed, and the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where Walt helped his father deliver newspapers. He also worked selling candy and newspapers on the trains (Barrett).
Walt took drawing and photography classes while in high school. A few years later, Walt acquired a job at the Kansas City Film Ad Company, where he made cutout animations for commercials. It was there that he began experimenting with a camera and hand-drawn cell animation. Each cell had to be hand drawn. When the ink on each cell had dried, it was placed under glass and photographed. Then, it was pr...

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- Haim, Juliane. “Disney Dads.” Marge Champion: The Real Life Snow White, 94, Danced in Her Dad’s Footsteps. 2 July 2013

- Simpson, Wade. "Horsing Around With Walt and Polo." Mouseplanet.com. N.p., 11 July 2007. Web. .
"Walt had four of his cervical vertebrae crushed and was in tremendous pain. Instead of seeing a doctor, he went to a chiropractor, who manipulated Walt's back. Sadly, the injury might have healed if Walt had been placed in a cast. Instead, it resulted in a calcium deposit building up in the back of his neck that resulted in a painful form of arthritis that plagued Walt for the rest of his life."

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