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- “Walt gently picked up a worm from a tree and, holding it up, lectured: This is one of God’s creatures…and we don’t harm them.”
- “I couldn’t kill any animal-least of all a mouse.”
— Dec 07, 2023 07:44PM
- “I couldn’t kill any animal-least of all a mouse.”
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Brookie Boo
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- “What Walt represented to me was someone who was constantly aware of what might be fun to do, not necessarily cutting edge or different or what would blow people away, but what might be fun. I remember he would always say, “Wouldn’t that he be fun?”
-It’s also interesting how Walt at times stayed neutral in politics, specially because now days Disney is very obvious on what side they’re on.
— Dec 12, 2023 08:02PM
-It’s also interesting how Walt at times stayed neutral in politics, specially because now days Disney is very obvious on what side they’re on.
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-I didn’t know Mark Davis worked on America Sings, Robin Hood, Song of the South and Splash Mountain!
-“As the years progressed and the world changed, more and more things in Disney cartoons were considered unsuitable by the Disney Company.”
-“At worst, some of the stories may spark discussion about “questionable judgment”, but they need to be viewed in the context of the time period they took place”
— Dec 02, 2023 09:12PM
-“As the years progressed and the world changed, more and more things in Disney cartoons were considered unsuitable by the Disney Company.”
-“At worst, some of the stories may spark discussion about “questionable judgment”, but they need to be viewed in the context of the time period they took place”

