Walt Disney: The History Of Disney Movies

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The history of disney movies is one of family values and culturally important topics. By using humor and visually appealing graphics disney conveys age appropriate lessons for all. Renown for their messaging of moral values not just through their text but in the songs throughout their movies, for example the movie Mulan tells the story of a young girl that sacrifices for her dad and still has upbeat messages in songs like ¨girl worth fighting for¨. Disney from the beginning to even now has been a childhood classic no matter the generation. But many pessimist have been questioning why and how disney movies have been capable of staying on the top of THRs ranking for the past …show more content…

It commenced in a small office occupied by Holly-Vermont realty in Los angeles they’re first project was underway in 1923 with producing a series of short live action/ animated films collectively called the Alice Comedies. From there on Walt Disney produced 653 short films, acted in 124 films, and directed 114 short films throughout his life. The last movie he ever put his personal touch on was The Jungle book (1967). Walt Disney died from lung cancer in 1966 on December 15th at 65 years old. After his brother passing, Roy O. Disney oversaw the financial services of the building and the making of Walt Disney world. Roy O. Disney died later in 1971 and for the next decade the future of Disney was in the hands of a team all trained by the brothers themselves, including Card walker, Donn Tatum, and Ron Milled. Between then and now disney has become the most successful movie producing company in our …show more content…

Disney is a self made thriving business that is a perfect example of rags to riches no matter the situations thrown at them.Between then and now Disney has become the highest grossing movie franchise out of its Marvel,Pixar, and Lucasfilm buyouts and let's not forget the Disney brand itself. Through everything Disney has struggled with they have overcame it, for example when Walt Disney died on December 15th,1996 at 65 years old from lung cancer, he had been working on The Jungle Book (1967). After he passed his brother Roy. O Disney oversaw the building and the financing of Walt Disney World. Roy Died in 1971 and for the next decade the company was led by a team including Card Walker, Donn Tatum, and Ron Milled. The first Movie made after his death was Winnie and the Pooh and The blustery Day. They lost their role models they lost so much yet stuck through and went from rags to

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