Happy Birthday Walt!

Walt Disney would have been 110 years old today. The man was a lot more complicated than the ‘Uncle Walt’ character he created for public consumption. Here are a few books I recommend if you’re looking to gain more insight into the man who started it all: Walt before Mickey: Disney’s Early Years, 1919-1928 by Timothy S

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Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary is Today!

Today marks the big 40 for Walt Disney World and the Magic Kingdom.

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Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary is Today!

Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary is Today!

Today marks the big 40 for Walt Disney World and the Magic Kingdom.

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Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary is Today!

Happy Birthday Donald Duck

Today, June 9th, 1934, Donald Duck made his big screen debut in Walt Disney’s animated short “The Wise Little Hen.” Donald was a late comer to the group known as the “Fab Five” (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy & Pluto). He was so late, he was the only one to premiere in color.

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Happy Birthday Walt Disney!

Today is the 109th Anniversary of Walt Disney’s birth. We celebrate his legacy everyday here at The Disney Blog

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John Lasseter Talks Disney’s Bolt

March 26, 2009 by admin  
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 FL John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of both Pixar and Disney animation studios took a break from his hectic schedule to discuss the Walt Disney Pictures, Bolt. JOHN LASSETER: Bolt was already in existence, but it was by the name of American Dog

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John Lasseter Talks Disney’s Bolt

March 26, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Disney Movie Reviews

 FL John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of both Pixar and Disney animation studios took a break from his hectic schedule to discuss the Walt Disney Pictures, Bolt. JOHN LASSETER: Bolt was already in existence, but it was by the name of American Dog

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