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Walt Disney - Historical Hero! Part 2.

Published Nov 4, 2022
3 mins read
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Hello everyone this is continue version of last blog. The 1932 Disney film 'Flowers and Trees' won an Oscar. After Mickey Mouse, Disney introduced the next successful character to the world of cartoons, Donald Duck. There are many people who forget themselves and laugh at the jokes made by the duck and the mouse. In 1937, Disney released a full-length cartoon called Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Do you know how much it cost? One and a half million US dollars. The film, which was made at such a huge cost, made a huge collection record.

After that he made famous cartoons like Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, Bambi. Wanting to make the fantasy world that could only be shown on the screen a reality, Disney built the largest amusement park in Oakland, USA, at a cost of 17 million dollars in 1955. Many experts said that the Disneyland park would definitely sell out in the first year. But those who came to see the park described it as heaven on earth. In the first 25 years it was watched by 200 million people, including many world leaders. It currently attracts around 15 million visitors a year.

It is a dream world that every child wants to visit. When Disney was a boy there was a park on his way to school where he could only play for a fee. Disney was so poor at the time that he couldn't play at the park even once. That nostalgia must have instilled in him the idea of ​​creating the world's largest amusement park. Mickey Mouse is the first name that comes to mind when we think of caricature today. How did that amazing character come about? Walt Disney himself once said that…

"I was traveling by train from Manhattan to Hollywood once, not knowing what I was going to do with my life, without a clue, and everything was lost. As always, I was wandering in a fantasy world. Then the character I scribbled in my sketchbook was Mickey Mouse."

Walt Disney, who gave new meaning to the word imagination, fell ill and died on December 15, 1966 at the age of 65. Even on the first day of his death, he was planning to fulfill many new ideas, says his brother Roy. What were the reasons for Walt Disney's historic success? He himself says thus….

There is no such thing as a height that is beyond the reach of man, he must know the secret of making his dreams come true. The secret lies in the four C's. Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, Constancy i.e. Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, Constancy The most important of these four is self-confidence. If you believe in something then believe it mentally without any question that is the secret of success. The four C's that brought success to Walt Disney surely apply to us too. Like Disney, if we work diligently with passion, self-confidence, courage, and determination, we will definitely get the sky we want just like Walt Disney got the sky of imagination. Thank you for reading. please follow and like more.

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