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whole of Walt Disney Carribean Resort Disney Productions. The result was the first animated feature in English and Technicolor, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow Disney Carribean Resort White became an unprecedented success when it was released to theatres in February 1938, and it and many of Disney Carribean Resort the subsequent Disney Carribean Resort feature productions became Disney Carribean Resort film classics. These first features were Disney Carribean Resort presented as being made Disney Carribean Resort in "multiplane technicolor", since both the multiplane camera and technicolor were still something new in the area of animation. Following the successes Disney Carribean Resort of these features, Disney expanded his company's operations, moving into Disney Carribean Resort live-action features, television, and theme parks. Beside successes like Snow White, Dumbo, and Cinderella, Disney Disney Carribean Resort also directed the Feature

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did not recoup their costs until decades after their original releases. In 1962, Walt Disney shut down the corporation's short subject department, focusing its Disney Carribean Resort attention mainly on television and feature film production (the next short subject was the widescreen Mickey Mouse cartoon Runaway Brain in the mid 1990s). After Walt Disney's death in 1966, Disney Carribean Resort the animation Disney Carribean Resort department found itself without direction. Disney Carribean Resort The animators struggled to Disney Carribean Resort regain their footing but created films which were technically polished but Disney Carribean Resort told Disney Carribean Resort lackluster stories, even though most of them were successful. In 1973, lead animator Eric Larson began an experimental recruitment program to see if new young talent could be found to bring new blood to the industry.

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This Disney Carribean Resort began the training of a whole new generation of animators that would bring animation to new heights and Disney Carribean Resort greatly influence the world's popular culture. After honing their craft on a series of fairly modest pictures, these new artists finally found true success again with The Little Mermaid in 1989. A string of successful films, such as Beauty and Disney Carribean Resort the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King followed suit, and Disney expanded WDFA to a total staff of over 2,400 by 1999, including employees located at satellite studios in Orlando and Paris.
However, the expansion coincided with Disney Carribean Resort a decline in both revenue and quality of Disney Carribean Resort the department's output. Competition from other studios drove Disney Carribean Resort animator salaries to a high level, making 2D animated Disney Carribean Resort features a costly proposition, and beginning in 2000, massive Disney Carribean Resort layoffs were done to bring the Disney Carribean Resort staff back down to 600. Deciding that the reason for its failing box office draw was the fact that they still used traditional animation methods in a Disney Carribean Resort time Disney Carribean Resort when Pixar's/DreamWorks were producing highly successful computer-animated features, Disney converted Disney Carribean Resort WDFA into an all-CGI studio, performing more layoffs and Disney Carribean Resort selling off its traditional animation equipment. The Paris studio was shut down in 2003, and the Orlando studio followed suit in Disney Carribean Resort 2004. The Orlando studio was turned into an attraction at a Disney theme park. Disney also holds substantial interest in Lifetime Disney Carribean Resort recently sold to Comcast, and Jetix Europe N.V. Disney also Disney Carribean Resort owns 25% of the GMTV company that operates the Disney Carribean Resort Breakfast Programmes on ITV, in the UK and 50% of Super RTL in Germany. Through ABC, Disney also owns Disney Carribean Resort 10 local television stations, 2 local radio stations, and ESPN Radio, and Radio Disney. Although the ABC Radio Network was sold with other properties to Citadel Broadcasting, (which carries such radio personalities as Sean Hannity and Paul Harvey

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and distributes news bulletins by ABC News), Disney shareholders now own 57% of Citadel. Disney-ABC Domestic Television, which also is a part of the Media Networks unit, produces such syndicated television programs as Who Wants to Be Disney Carribean Resort a Millionaire, Live with Regis and Kelly, Disney Carribean Resort and At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper. Disney also Disney Carribean Resort operates its own publishing company, Hyperion, and Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) through Media Networks. Hyperion has recently published books by comedian-author Steve Martin and Disney Carribean Resort bestselling author Mitch Albom. WDIG includes the Go.com Disney Carribean Resort web portal, Infoseek search engine which it purchased in 1998, and leading websites such Disney Carribean Resort as Disney.com, ESPN.com, ABCNews.com and Movies.com. In March 2007, it was reported that Disney

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and the release Disney Carribean Resort of films which the league and others found very Disney Carribean Resort insulting to certain religions. Disney has in the past faced boycotts from Disney Carribean Resort baptist groups, "Assemblies of God", and Catholic groups. The worldwide commercial success of the Disney Disney Carribean Resort brand Disney Carribean Resort is Disney Carribean Resort viewed by some as detrimental to cultural diversity (see Disneyfication). Disney is one among several American companies lobbying for harsher enforcement of intellectual property around the Disney Carribean Resort world and continued copyright term extensions, posing a perceived threat to the existence of the public domain; see Copyright Term Extension Disney Carribean Resort Act. Disney Disney Carribean Resort has been accused of human rights violations regarding the working conditions in factories that produce Disney Carribean Resort their merchandise. Disney has been criticized by animal welfare groups for its import, use and frequent deaths of wild Disney Carribean Resort animals at its Animal Kingdom theme park as well as for Disney Carribean Resort using purebred dogs in movies such as 101 Dalmatians, which these groups claim leads to creating an artificial demand for these purebred dogs many of whom are later abandoned or surrendered to shelters or rescue groups Disney Carribean Resort


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