His death happened Durning the making of an adaptation of kipling's story "the jungle book" where it focuses on a boy named mowgli who leaves wolf pack he grew up with to escape the man eating bengal tiger. Walt adapted the film beacuse the book was somewhat dark for children and wanted happy jazzy tune. What he wanted is that a movie would end with sunset over the horizon and thats what animators did after, put an sunset into his tribute Rip walt disney, your name will be spread amongst the generations to come Rest in peace walt (1901-1966)
This is pretty bad. Song of the South was fantastically popular with black people in the South. What the BBC did here as well, was to pretend that Walt accepted Atlanta's decision to exclude black people from the premiere. Then they showed a picture of him smiling with a bunch of kid, as if he attended. In fact, he decided to boycott the event himself. And that ideological lady, talking about "The Black Body" as if it was a magical Group Identity belonging, shouldn't have been asked her opinion all. Walt made sure that black stories were treated as American stories. That's it. He was far ahead on this. Opportunists used it to sow further devisions. The Amazing efforts of James Baskett, Hatty McDaniel and Glenn Leedy (who could testify that Walt treated everyone lovingly and the same) were trampled upon by later critics. I guess the BBC was already down the wrong path, when they made this. Also: what's that sneering "male values!"-comment from that other lady? Is something wrong with male values at the BBC, I wonder?
It's crazy Bambi was a loser at first considering the iconic status of the film and had no idea about the hard feelings of blacks zippity do dah is also iconic treasure island iconic man it blows my mind those iconic films that can still be watched and enjoyed to this day did so poorly
0:13 *mmm... so he was kind of a **#despot**, wasn't he . . .* 🤔 7:00 - 7:55 - 9:13 *I guess that's ALWAYS the extrovert dream - power . . . ABSOLUTE POWER.* *See also **#elon**, **#stevejobs**, **#putin**, **#trump**, **#hitler**, # , **#bezos*
His death happened Durning the making of an adaptation of kipling's story "the jungle book" where it focuses on a boy named mowgli who leaves wolf pack he grew up with to escape the man eating bengal tiger. Walt adapted the film beacuse the book was somewhat dark for children and wanted happy jazzy tune. What he wanted is that a movie would end with sunset over the horizon and thats what animators did after, put an sunset into his tribute
Rip walt disney, your name will be spread amongst the generations to come
Rest in peace walt (1901-1966)
He's the man who inspired us ...
I think BBC can put this in imax and encourage all child on globe reading this quietly in the cinemas in Disney100 as respectful to the family.
Sad to see that a man's vision is being destroyed by people that hate him for his traditional ways.
Walt Disney was not perfect but he is one of the fathers of animation
Rip Walt Disney 😢
台湾映画が好きです。
Rest in peace walt disney with your pal mickey mouse
This is pretty bad. Song of the South was fantastically popular with black people in the South. What the BBC did here as well, was to pretend that Walt accepted Atlanta's decision to exclude black people from the premiere. Then they showed a picture of him smiling with a bunch of kid, as if he attended. In fact, he decided to boycott the event himself. And that ideological lady, talking about "The Black Body" as if it was a magical Group Identity belonging, shouldn't have been asked her opinion all. Walt made sure that black stories were treated as American stories. That's it. He was far ahead on this. Opportunists used it to sow further devisions. The Amazing efforts of James Baskett, Hatty McDaniel and Glenn Leedy (who could testify that Walt treated everyone lovingly and the same) were trampled upon by later critics. I guess the BBC was already down the wrong path, when they made this. Also: what's that sneering "male values!"-comment from that other lady? Is something wrong with male values at the BBC, I wonder?
It is not a clear answer but one fact is that the actor of uncle Remus won a honorary Oscar and Walt supported it
@wolf2912 that is true. There were some justice back then, at least.
It's crazy Bambi was a loser at first considering the iconic status of the film and had no idea about the hard feelings of blacks zippity do dah is also iconic treasure island iconic man it blows my mind those iconic films that can still be watched and enjoyed to this day did so poorly
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0:13 *mmm... so he was kind of a **#despot**, wasn't he . . .* 🤔
7:00 - 7:55 - 9:13
*I guess that's ALWAYS the extrovert dream - power . . . ABSOLUTE POWER.*
*See also **#elon**, **#stevejobs**, **#putin**, **#trump**, **#hitler**, # , **#bezos*