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  • Movie Disney
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    A gem that has several very visible flaws; yet, with these flaws, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame's hines as the best from the Disney factory yet. For, at first, the company name and movie title didn't quite appear to sitwell together. You don't marry the king of novel Gothic gloom (Mr. Victor Hugo) with one of the world's most beloved (if not biggest) animation companies and expect the usual world population to be at the reception; but expect even Mr. Walt Disney to pat himself on the shoulder bla...
  • Disney Films
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    Walt Disney Walt Disney was one of the famous motion-picture producers in history. He first became known in the 1920's and 1930's for creating such cartoon film characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. He later produced feature length cartoon films, movies about wild animals in their natural surroundings, and films starring human actors. Disney won 32 Academy Awards for his movies and for scientific and technical contributions to filmmaking. He also gained fame for his development of theme pa...
  • Success Walt Disney Company Case Study Part
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    EXPLOITING SYNERGY BETWEEN BUSINESSES: SUCCESS WALT DISNEY COMPANY CASE STUDY PART I Why is Disney so successful The success of Disney is a combination of creativity and innovations, and the managerial ability to identify and take advantage of every possible synergy. Walter Disney was the entrepreneur who had the creative skills. Knowing his limitations, he let other people do what he couldn't do good enough himself. This is an important skill, as it leads to quality products being made. The ste...
  • Movie The Lion King
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    All is Well in Land of The Lion King In the article, Alls Not Well in Land of The Lion King, by Margaret Lazarus, the author over exaggerates an animated classic, investigating as to whether or not the movie is politically correct and morally right. The essay examines and stereotypes the movie, and comes to various misguided conclusions. Lazarus defines the hyenas and the lion, Scar symbolic, and declares that Disney already has gays and blacks ruining the natural order. She also draws to the co...
  • Good Production Of The Movie Mulan
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    "Mulan As The Woman Warrior" Many movies have gotten their theme or content from books and novels. One of them being the story of Mulan, which originates from the story of a Chinese girl who grows into a women warrior. In my reading of " The Woman Warrior", there is a tale of a warrior who has the name Fa Mu Lan. The mother tells the story of Fa Mu Lan to her children, one child stating " Instantly, I remembered that as a child, I had followed my mother about the house, the two of us singing abo...
  • Story Of Pocahontas Wasnt Disneys Type Story
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    Response to Pocahontas People today tend to scrutinize every aspect of anything that crosses the silver screen. The Disney company is always questioned on the reality of their films. Some see racism, bias, or ignorance toward history. Now for a cartoon thats supposed to entertain children, Disney does it the best. They do it so well that some argue that the people who criticize Disney are the ones who have the problem. But when Disney makes a film they have to keep one thing in mind when they do...
  • 1950 Disney Movie Cinderella
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    Thesis: The lives of black women have always been a mirror image to Cinderella, but it has never been recognized. And black men only see white women as Cinderella's. She compares Scarlet O! | Hara to the evil step sisters and compares Butterfly McQueen to Cinderella. 1950 Disney movie Cinderella shows only white women can turn into princesses. - Twist on ABC / Disney T.V. movie is that the multicultural casting - Whitney Houston! V Lena Horn (Blues singer) Denen e Miller! V author of! SS The Sis...
  • Cultures And Traditions Of Disney
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    In the words of Walt Disney, "If you can dream it, you can do it". This is the foundation he based his magical empire on. With an imagination and the funds from an insurance policy, he took his dream and made the Disney name one of the most well known names worldwide. Disney, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and other popular characters are as much of our culture in the entertainment industry as McDonalds and Burger King are for the restaurant industry. The presence of the Disney Corporation has affect...
  • Disney Cartoons And Movies
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    "When your heart is in your dreams, no request is too extreme, when you wish upon a star your dreams come true". Walt Disney is by far one of the influential people of the twentieth century. Try to imagine a world without Walt Disney's magic, his movies, or even his theme parks. He has signal handedly shaped the entertainment industry in to what we know today. He pioneered the fields of animation, movies, and entertainment. Walt Disney was our bridge from the past to the future. Walt had a very ...
  • Disney's Americanization Of Aladdin Walt Disney
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    Disney's Americanization of Aladdin Walt Disney founded the 'Disney' corporation in the 1920's, he saw the animation industry, not as a form of artistic expression, but as a way to make technological advancements in the animating process and thereby turn it into a profitable commodification, something which could be marketed and sold to make money. I think it is a unanimous statement to proclaim that, if anything, he was indeed successful in that. Disney is now one of the top media conglomerates...
  • Snow White And Mulan
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    Compare and Contrast the representation of female characters in Snow White and Mulan. To what extent can Disney be said to have moved with the times? Disney is an international film company that dominates full-length feature animations. Two feature long cartoons, Snow White (1937) and Mulan (1999), are good examples where a female character takes the central role, Snow White being from the first half of the 20th century and Mulan from modern times. Between the times when these films were made, o...
  • Movie About Pirates
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    Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Disney Pictures I'm going on record right now and saying this is and will be the best movie of the summer. You could not ask for a better summer movie, no - a better movie period. It almost seemed destined to fail: a movie based on a Disney ride, a movie about pirates, a movie on ships and water (Waterworld, Cutthroat Island anyone?) but this movie absolutely will blow you out of the water - get it, a pirate movie that will... forget it, nevermind! The rea...
  • Disney Movies
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    Have you ever noticed that in just about every animated Disney movie, from Bambi to Lilo and Stich, and everything in between, the mothers are missing? They are either killed brutally, as in Bambi, or they are simply long gone, as in Beauty and the Beast, Ariel, Cinderella, and so on, right on up to Lilo and Stich and most recently, Finding Nemo. What is the message that children get when they watch these popular movies, and re watch them over and over on video? What would Sylvia Betelheim think...

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