The impact that Walt Disney had on Modern movies and animation started in the early 1920s and still stands today. They started the company to fulfill children’s dream and even today they have that same goal. sww3 The company itself started from Walter Elias Disney. He was born in Chicago on December 5, 1901. He studied in Chicago and Kansas City, M.D. Disney left school at age of 16 to go achieve his dream. It’s important because he started producing cartoons which lead things to be where they are at now. Even after he died, the company he founded has continued to expand. There has been and still is Walt Disney theme parks all around the world. The Original Walt Disney Company …show more content…
During Walter’s career When he moved back to Kansas City in 1919 he started working at the Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio as an ad writer where he learned about his love to be an animator He later on left the company to start on his own business venture. He tried to build a local theatre owner but there was a financial debt which caused him to set up a studio in California with his brother Roy, they opened up Disney Brother’s Studio. In 1928, Universal Pictures bought the trademark for Osward which Disney worked together with Universal Picture to create new character that later on gave them Mickey Mouse. In 1929 he released a series of musical shorts, called “Silly Symphonies” which featured Mickey’s friend, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Mickey’s girlfriend Minnie Mouse. In 1922 he created, “The Three Little Pigs” with the “Who’s Afraid Of the Big Bad Wolf” which became an iconic number during the Great Depression. In 1934 he came up with “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs” that eventually gave them the Golden Age of Animation. He came up with “Pinocchio”, “Fantasia”, “Dumbo” and “Bambi” In 1939, he opened the Walt Disney studios in Burbank. By 1950’s he had already created “Cinderella” Alice in Wonderland” “Peter Pan” “Treasure Island” “Lady in The Tramp” “Sleeping Beauty” and “101 Dalmatians” Several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, Disney’s first highly popular success was Mickey Mouse (1928) that is still used today (2017) In 1950s, Disney expanded into the amusement park industry and in 1955 he opened Disneyland.Creation of Mickey Mouse to the first Academy Shortly after the release of Dumbo in October 1941, the us entered World War II. Disney met up with “Secretary of the Treasury and agreed to produce short Donald Duck Cartoons to promote war bonds.. Also produced several propaganda productions, including short