He wanted a place for families to go and have fun and be taken away from lifes stresses. He and his brother started it. Modern Marvels on tv had a great documentary on him/brother, not too long ago, and the funniest thing was is that his worst fear was mice, how ironic being that a mouse made him a millionaire.
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AnswerWell the answer up top is right. But that is only what inspired him to create Disney land. He loved to draw ever since he was a child. In fact he sold his first drawing by the age of 7 to a family friend named Doctor Sherwood. I don't remember how much it sold for. Not very much though.Probably he who never made a mistake, never made a discovery." Every one knows that Walt Disney was the creator of Mickey Mouse and founder of Disneyland, but few people know the failures of Walt Disney. Walt Disney was a bold leader who encountered failures which pushed him to work harder and achieve his dreams of providing entertainment for children.
Walt Disney did encounter some hard times in his childhood and life wasn't always perfect. Walt had a normal childhood. Walt was born Sunday, December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. In Walt's early years he had chores on his parent's farm and had a newspaper route. "Walt's childhood was full of adventures and mischief" (Bob Thomas 27) His many adventures such as sneaking into a movie house to watch and scary movie when he was not supposed to. Another one of Walt's mischief that led to his creativity included painting his home with tar, thinking is would come off, but it didn't. His family influenced his life and helped him succeed. Walt's Aunt Margret came from Kansas City and gave Walt crayons and art supplies. Walt's brother helped Walt during his businesses and helped with Walt's financial problems. Even though Walt had a normal childhood he became a famous person because of is perseverance.
"Walt didn't always pay attention in school and was funny to all his classmates" (Bob Thomas 42). Walt went to school, but he didn't go to college. On Lincoln's birthday, Walt dressed up as Lincoln in the 5th grade. He didn't care for the school he went to, which was the Benton Grammar School. The only important part of his school years was the art classes the school provided him. In 1917, Walt was in The Voice, a school magazine because he had become a cartoonist. Walt went to the McKinley High School that offered many art programs. School impacted his life because he learned the basics for his future career. Walt didn't go to college because he already had the information he needed to start a career. He learned to draw in school which helped him in making movies. Even though Walt didn't go to college, the school years he had still influenced his life.
Walt Disney made the kids in the world happy. Walt produced many movies for kids and some for adults. He also was the fonder of famous Disney World and Disneyland, where families now go for vacation and see his movies for entertainment. He produced Snow White, Bambi and a lot more in cartoons that kids love and watch over and over today. He failed several times during his career. One day he found that some of his workers were doing a protest and the next day half of them quit which made his business collapse, but he kept going on. After the war was over Walt's work was financially depleted and they owed a lot of money to the bank, but with the help of his friends and family, Walt's problem was fixed. Disney's work helped children relax and enjoy life. Walt loved kids a lot and took a picture with the first kids ever to enter Disneyland because he wanted to know what they thought of his land. Today a kids dream is going to Disneyland and Disney World because of all the excitement Disney created and the opportunities it brings. Walt Disney has made our lives more relaxing because of the entertainment he has invented.
Walt produced many movies for kids to enjoy life and to entertain them. Walt made kids enjoy life by contributing entertainment to them through movies, Disneyland and Disneyworld. Even though sometimes he failed at making movies, he kept going on to the next one. "He produces many successful movies that include Snow White, Cinderella and Bambi" (Bob Thomas, 157). Walt had the encouragement from his brother and wife to keep going on even when he failed. One day, he found that some of his workers were doing a protest and the next day half of them quit, but he kept going on. After the war was over, Walt's work was financially depleted and they owed a lot of money to the bank, but he kept moving forward. He loved kids because he provided relaxing and fun play to them when they need something to release stress and once again Walt's contribution continued to benefit society. Walt loved kids a lot and took a picture with the first kids ever to enter Disneyland. Millions of kids today find excitement from a movie produces by Walt or by going on vacation to Disneyland or World. If it had not been for Walt Disney's hard work and never give up attitude, people would never have the enjoyment we have today through him.
Walt Disney is a legend; a folk hero of the 20th century. His worldwide popularity was based upon the ideals which his name represents: imagination, creation and self- made success in the American tradition. He brought us closer to the future, while telling us of the past, it is certain, that there will never is such as great man, as Walt Disney.
An artist named Ub Iwerks was influential to Walt Disney in the earlier years of his career. They made animated Cartoons and films together. Also, Walt Disney's brother Roy was a smart, financial business partner with him. The brothers were business partners during all of Walt Disney's life.
The Wind in the Willows (1996 film) is a Walt Disney Production .
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Yes, the maker of Walt Disney Pictures is called Walt Disney. He created Mickey Mouse, and that's really where it all started. He started creating cartoons about a mouse, because he was, believe it or not, terrified of mice! Then they turned into full feature length movies know as the Disney Classics.
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there is no previous history of Rene decates inspiration in writing, here are some suggestions: Parents, a Muse of some sort, or maybe he had none.
Walt Disneys insperation was his imagination and also his lovoly wife.
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It was different at different ages.
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his hair was black.
He had lung cancer