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He experimented with live-action and animation, pushing the medium. The results   Unfortunately, after contract complications,
 were his first films The Alice Comedies. Even now, it is clear to see the young Walt   Walt actually lost the rights to Oswald to
 Disney, was talented, with an eye for story and character, and always wanting to   a distributor in New York and was now
 push technology.                            without a cartoon character of his own.
 His first attempts were good enough to sell to a small, local theater.  However, it was on the train ride back
                                             to California that Walt would create his
 Walt decided that if he really wanted to pursue   greatest and most memorable character,
 a career in the film industry, he would have to   Mickey Mouse.
 move to where the film industry was located.
 With forty dollars, a suitcase and a few    With the success of Mickey Mouse, Walt
 belongings, Walt left for California.       felt he could make an animated cartoon
                                             into a feature-length movie, something
 He moved into his uncle’s house to save
 money and asked his brother Roy to help him   that, until that time, had never been done.
 run the business.                           Many people believed he could not do
                                             it, but, proving his critics wrong, Snow
 Roy had excellent financial sense and between
 them, were the perfect partnership, with Walt   White and The Seven Dwarfs premiered
 running the creative side of the business, and Roy managing the finances.  in 1937. Walt and his team of animators,
                                          went on to create some of the most beloved
 The Walt Disney Studio was officially founded in a simple garage in 1923.  and enchanting films of all time. Films such
            as Bambi, Dumbo, Peter Pan and many more represented a golden age for the
 Walt began to staff   studio.
 his new studio and
 invited his long-  Being someone who wanted to always push art and technology, Walt and his
 t im e  fr i en d  U b   artists created one of the most celebrated movies of all time, the ground-breaking
 Iwerks to be an   Fantasia. Walt even suggested that the movie should have special speakers to
 animator.    enhance the experience, what would later go
            on to become ‘surround sound’.
 Soon after  Th e
 Alice Comedies   Walt also had great success in live-action
 had  ended,  Walt   movies and television but his next passion
 felt it was time for a   was on the horizon.
 new series of cartoons and he needed a new character
 to tell his stories. Walt created a lovable rabbit called   The opening of Disneyland in 1955 signified
 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.  a crowning achievement for Walt Disney.
            Disneyland was the first theme park of its
            kind and allowed Walt the opportunity to
            take his guests into his stories like never
            before.
            Disneyland was an almost overnight
            success and gave Walt a place to tell new
            stories and, unlike the movies he created,
            Walt could always ‘plus’ and add to
            Disneyland.
 1928  1955  1965  1966
            In Walt’s words, “Disneyland will never be
 Mickey Mouse   Disneyland opens in   Disney buys land   Walt Disney dies
 debuts in Steamboat   Anaheim, California  in Orlando, Florida   completed...as long as there is imagination left in the world.”
 Willie  for construction of
 second theme park
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