Walt Disney Legacy

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Disney, a common household name that often brings feelings of nostalgia rushing into many of those who grew up watching all the classic movies, like myself. The documentary, Walt Disney (2015), is a two-part biography showing us a look into the life and legacy of Walt Disney, one of America’s most influential storytellers, and as the man himself put it, “The King of Disneyland.” It gives us a special look into Walt’s career from when he started out with Laugh-O-Grams, Inc., to the planning of Disney World, one of his greatest creations. Walt Disney tells the tale of one of America’s most influential person, both in storytelling and the film business. I wanted to learn more about the man that was a major influence in my childhood and many others …show more content…

At this point, he needed a “new adventure” and one evening in 1934, he found it. He had invited all his staff out to dinner when he told them to meet him back at the sound stage for an important meeting, a meeting where he single-handedly acted out the entirety of “Snow White” as every character, including the animals, something they would never forget. I could only imagine how inspired they all must have felt seeing and hearing about what Walt had planned. I know I would have sat in awe and wonder just imagining how it would all be put together, how it would turn out, and been willing to work as hard as they had to create such a masterpiece. Walt wanted to use his cartoons to make people feel more than just joy and laughter, he wanted to make the world cry with ‘cartoons’ that were story-driven, feature length films, and that’s exactly what he …show more content…

The work was hard and the days were long, but the animators never gave up, feeling how successful it would turn out to be. One animator even said, “I would’ve climbed a mountain full of wildcats to do everything I could to make Snow White,” showing how much they believed in Walt and what they were creating (Walt Disney). And all that hard work was proven to be something magical and monumental, something America had never seen, a feature-length, story-driven cartoon. Walt Disney absolutely changed the way film was thought of, bringing life to a whole new world of ideas and possibilities that were endless; as one rival producer said, “I could not help but feel, that I was in the midst of motion picture history,” and he was (Walt Disney). Had I been able to sit in the theater with Walt Disney and watch him make history, I would’ve felt inspired and full of hope for what else would come. This is what gave birth to the classic Disney films we all know and love like “Pinocchio” or “Bambi,” eventually growing to be the huge company that is Walt Disney Studios

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