A Brief History Of Disney
Summary: Although it is now one of the largest corporations in the world, the Walt Disney Company started as a small animation studio in the garage of Walt and Roy Disneys grandfather. This tiny venture was founded on October , and in , Walt Disneys company had grown to revenues of $. billion.
The first project the Disney brothers worked on was a series entitled Alices Wonderland, and in , Walt Disney convinced his brother to rename the studio to Walt Disney ...
Article Body: Although it is now one of the largest corporations in the world, the Walt Disney Company started as a small animation studio in the garage of Walt and Roy Disneys grandfather. This tiny venture was founded on October , and in , Walt Disneys company had grown to revenues of $. billion.
The first project the Disney brothers worked on was a series entitled Alices Wonderland, and in , Walt Disney convinced his brother to rename the studio to Walt Disney Studios. After several smaller successes and failures, the first Mickey Mouse cartoons Plane Crazy and Steamboat Willie were released to audiences in . As it was the first cartoon with sound to achieve popularity, Walt Disney was able to expand his ventures a year later into three additional companies: Walt Disney Enterprises, Disney Film Recording Company, and Liled Realty and Investment Company.
Over the next several years, what would become some of Disneys most beloved characters were introduced: Pluto in , Goofy in , and Donald Duck in . It was in that the studios first feature-length animation film was released, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and it made history books by being the first animated feature film ever produced. The next year, Walt Disney merged all of his companies under one title, Walt Disney Productions, and in the production house released both Pinocchio and Fantasia.
As the studio began to grow, the United States foray into World War II caused a slowdown in film production as Disney was instead contracted to create morale-boosting government propaganda. The next years were relatively slow for Disney, and films created were solely low budget or took years to produce Bambi was in production for years before its theatrical release. In , the company was revived with the release of Cinderella, and saw Walt Disney begin to plan the Walt Disney Productions theme park.
It wasn't until that work actually began on the theme park, though it had certainly helped that the company went public ten years prior. The Walt Disney World Resort opened in Orlando, Florida in , and Disney began to make its foray into live-action films. Although there were many ups and downs in the years following Walts death, the company continued to make a name for itself and forge ahead to new grounds. While there have been plenty of roadblocks in the new millennium such as the controversy over CEO Michael Eisners policies and several hostile bid takeover attempts the company has managed to push through to continue holding its place as one of the largest and most influential companies on the planet.
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