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    Walt Disney: A Cultural Transformation “All our dreams can come true‚ if we have the courage to pursue them.” Walt Disney believed in this passionately. This is one of the many reasons Walt Disney accomplished so many things in his lifetime. With hard work and a great imagination you can truly do anything just as Walt Disney did. Even today Walt Disney’s company is extremely successful. All of the different things that Walt Disney and his company have done have contributed to the world’s popular

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    April 2013 How Did Walt Disney Create Mickey Mouse? The public is filled with Disney products and endorsements. Disneyland is known as the happiest place on Earth and all in thanks to the creator‚ Walt Disney. Children now look up to Disney as a source of hope‚ faith and inspiration for the future. Disney left behind tracks to what a child needs to grow and to become happy with the idea that magic exists. His first creation was brought to life by placing upon the name “Mickey.” It is interesting

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    character that was created by Walt Disney‚ and globally recognized as well‚ was Mickey Mouse. Even though he was actually a side character in the movie Steamboat Willie‚ Mickey Mouse became extremely popular. As stated by the writers of PBS.org‚ “On November 28‚ 1928‚ they premiered "Steamboat Willie‚" the cartoon that introduced the universally appealing Mickey Mouse to movie audiences and was also the first to fully incorporate synchronized sound” (PBS.org). Mickey Mouse was one of the main characters

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    MICKEY MOUSEWalt Disney ’s most famous character‚ made his screen debut on November 18‚ 1928‚ as star of the first sound cartoon‚ Steamboat Willie. Since his debut‚ Mickey Mouse has become an international personality whose success laid the financial foundation upon which Walt Disney built his creative organization. Besides being the personification of everything DisneyMickey Mouse has become one of the most universal symbols of the Twentieth Century. Mickey Mouse was born in Walt Disney

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    Mickey Mouse‚ a short name for Michell Mouse is a cartoon character who has become an icon for The Walt Disney Company ever since the dawn of time. Mickey Mouse was created in 1928 by Walt Disney and his best pal‚ Ub Iwerks. The Walt Disney Company celebrates his birth as May 15‚ 1928 upon the release of Plane Crazy. The famous mouse has evolved from being simply a character in animated cartoons and comic strips to become one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. It all began in the spring

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    innocence‚ youth‚ and‚ happiness. The icon of course is none other than Mickey Mouse‚ a character that has hundreds of different meanings to millions of different people. But the Mickey the public knows today is not the same cartoon mouse that audiences knew when he made his first public appearance in 1928. Rather throughout the eight decades he’s been around‚ Mickey Mouse has evolved and grown‚ just as the public has. Where Mickey was once a mischievous‚ abrasive‚ adventurer over the years he’s transformed

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    Mickey Mouse Monopoly – In Class Extra Credit Assignment 1. My impressions of Walt Disney films and characters and stories are ones of innocence and joy. Yes I grew up with them. My memories of Disney as a kid were ones of a magical place and imagination as well. 2. I would say the sorts of values Disney embodies would be ones of childhood innocence‚ being seen as imaginative and they also value money as well‚ since they are still a business. The kinds of messages they send kids are ones

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    help us to stay younger just a little bit longer‚ but such elixir has not yet to be found. Neoteny‚ also called pedomorphism‚ is the retention of juvenile traits in adults. “A Biological Homage To Mickey Mouse” written by Stephen Jay Gould‚ which he remarked that Mickey Mouse had been changed and progressively overtime to resemble an infant‚ who had a bigger cranium and bigger eyes‚ and so on. In his opinion‚ the changes in Mickey’s image were purposely made to increase his popularity

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    1. Describe three specific example of how Disney movie can unintentional create roles certain groups of people through socialization. Disney creates gender roles‚ racial roles‚ and white supremacy through socialization within their motion pictures. For example‚ Walt Disney’s “Snow White”‚ “Fantasia”‚ and even “The Little Mermaid” all show females as obscenely beautiful‚ male dependent and flirtatious creatures who couldn’t save themselves from a Chinese finger trap. Males are the perfectly sculpted

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    Mickey Mouse Monopoly The film Mickey Mouse Monopoly is an overview of how sociological ideas presented in Disney films effects the cultural development of children. The idea of using “cookie cutter” stereotypes of gender and age to influence how children perceive those of not only different gender‚ but race‚ and how they should act and perceive themselves. The film also deals with the idea of how these controlling images of Disney’s are unescapable. The film first touches on the sociological

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