Walt Disney's Audio-Animatronics Figure Performance at Disneyland
Attractions MagazineJuly 15, 20254 min13,376 views
3 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβWalt Disney's Life and Vision
- π‘ Walt Disney is described as a great dreamer whose life was filled with both success and setbacks, but he always moved toward a "great big beautiful tomorrow."
- π He received hundreds of awards, including more Academy Awards than any individual in history and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
- π¬ Walt's greatest reward was building a wonderful organization and having the public appreciate his work.
- π£ He expressed envy for his brother, a mailman who enjoyed fishing and didn't worry about business pressures, calling him the "smart Disney."
Walt's Role and Philosophy
- π Walt described himself as a "little bee" who stimulated others by gathering ideas from different areas of the studio.
- π His approach involved moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things driven by curiosity.
- β¨ The core philosophy was exploring and experimenting to create things that bring pleasure and laughter to people.
- β°οΈ He hoped they would never lose sight that "it was all started by a mountain."
"Walt Disney - A Magical Life" Presentation
- π This video features the full performance of Walt Disney's Audio-Animatronics figure from the "Walt Disney - A Magical Life" presentation.
- ποΈ The presentation was held at the Main Street Opera House in Disneyland.
- πΌοΈ Also shown are the lobby displays and a clip from the opening film of the exhibit.
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