To b honest, If Walt had complete control over the company, I could understand the contempt for him. However, stock holders were a thing and most of the corporate stuff came years after his death.
It seems to me that these “brainchild” companies become a whole different creature once they hit success and lose control over the decision-making process. EA itself was once a small studio of about a dozen guys intensely passionate about “electronic activities.” Apple stopped being the underdog force of innovation once Steve Jobs left.
Imagine a different timeline where the aspiring artist Walt Disney is denied his Fine Arts degree at University and goes into politics while a young artist called Adolf Schickelgruber is just handing in his end of term papers as best of class.
So are you saying there is an alternate universe where Adolf Schickelgruber studios produced beloved animated films and Walt Disney became the fascist dictator of America? Because that sounds like a great alternate history story.
Disney world has tunnels underneath large enough to drive vehicles through. I've seen them! The company town of Celebration is the "Disney City" now. Great theme park, but they'd do well to treat employees better!
Isn’t it fascinating that In the 1950’s people where so bored that “funny cartoon man buys a carnival” literally shaped a large portion of how media grew.
@BMAN488877 Only if America was a Nazi country that would lead to a mass genocide, even bigger then the Second World War. And besides, would you really like an alternate universe in which the leading animation studio would shout at the audience in German? I think not!
So we're going to gloss over how a private company wanted 20K residents to live within the US borders but not be allowed any say in local government (which most people will agree is the most important)? Like imagine if it took off so every company decided to have their own little corporate fiefdoms.
Since it never happened, why would we hyper focus on it? It probably would of fundamentally changed our laws to not allow for such things. If there is no harm, there is no foul.
Well, it's an interesting case. The entire thing was technically private property. I don't think he really intended for the fiefdom part to take off so much as the city planning aspect of it.
@@jerm70 Company towns have happened in America, over and over again. The original Jamestown. Mining towns in the West in the 1870's. In Metro Detroit, the car companies all created company towns to build their factories in. Disney World has "Celebration" which is their company town. Very strict rules to live there. Employees are underpaid.
So the original version of Epcot was essentially Rapture but on land? No wonder I both like what Disney does but I'm at the same time creeped out by it. It's ironic that an hyper-capitalist utopia city took on Socialistic design choices (central ring, all public transport, etc.) which just encapsulates the 1950s in a nutshell.
Hyper capitalism hasn't really happened yet. A hyper capitalist society looks more like ghost in the shell. Where data far outweighs materials in worth, to the point where even the meager deal in it. He was in the post monopoly era regulated capitalism. Central planning of course is not unique to socialists the biggest difference would be the ability to leave and the fact that epcot would still need to follow federal law. Thus epcot woulda been more like how we treat private camps and other attractions. I'm pretty sure the epcot idea is what inspired atlas shrugged. The game is based on( and really fumbles by relying on a crazy amount of coincidences to criticize the ideas in the book.)
@@trentn1127 that might just be me then cause I always thought of Disney as not as old as it is. You know humans dont quantify in their brains correctly. How the 90s dont feel 20+ years away but oddly the 00s feel ancient now
Less like rapture, and more like an overgrown company town. It was more or less just a planned community, like Savvanah, Georgia was initially, but everything would have been owned by one company. Creepy, yes, but in a corporate authoritarian way, rather than Andrew Ryan's Social Darwinist capitalist-anarchism. It honestly sounds like what would happen if you explaines what an arcology was to someone from the 1930s somewhat poorly, and thats what they would come up with.
This is well-timed. I've been reading the biography, "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination" after work. It's well worth reading if you have interest in Walt Disney. He wasn't the best at drawing, animating, or directing, but he could tell a good story and he didn't stop at anything to make his dreams a reality. I find that beyond admirable and I hope to gain those qualities myself. His dedication to his visions were tyrannical. For example, many of his animators were disgruntled by the abuse of Disney and turned coat with Charlie Mintz. While he could achieve his dreams and his drive towards innovation are amazing, I can't help but feel that his control of EPCOT wouldn't work out unless he changed himself. Without much doubt, it would have ended up as a real-life Rapture.
I don't know about his storytelling abilities since almost his entire success is from making movies based on the work of others. What Walt Disney really excelled at was management, marketing and business. He could make high quality movies relatively cheaply, get them to a wide audiance and keep a consistent quality. Efficiency was a big part of his success. Others could make movies that were on par with Disney if not superior but they would bankrupt themselves if the movie wasn't a smash hit. Disney could make those movies cheaply enough that he could make a profit from only a modest return. Also marketing was a big thing, he could really sway a crowd and understood that marketing is more important to success than the quality of the movie. Finally he maintained a consistent quality which is something Disney is still known for. Many people go see Disney movies just for the fact that they are Disney movies.
Not racism, it's true that Anglosaxons and other European tribes (and those people descended from those tribes) have controlled so much in America. American Industry was made off White people, it wasn't Blacks, Arabs or Hispanics and though they're starting to contribute, they can't do anything about the years of White companies like Disney, etc. It's good that we're starting to see other races do so much (Black people founding and being at the face of businesses, etc) now. Sadly, it was now and not thousands of years ago. Vikings, Romans and other Euro-centric peoples are thought of as conquerors, when it's not just them. We've had Islanders and Native peoples conquer so much, Blacks and Arabs have also conquered, and maybe Latinos conquered? I sound like a SJW for this long-ass block of words, but Whites are largely the face of everything (which the Libtards have correct.)
So basically instead of a massive genocide we could have had a massive German cartoon company should an Austrian kid draw a mouse instead of a bunch of swastikas. Interesting
RobPlays, Offhand Disney, and Defunctland have made more in depth history on EPCOT, Reedy Creek, and the Florida Project if anyone is interested on the topics.
Just a thought in Alternate History: if Disney existed in the world of the Southern Victory series, his family home in Missouri/Kansas would be awfully close to the Mason/Dixon line; which is where most of the trench warfare took place. Disney never leaves to France for he might have enrolled joined the war close to home. Again he might have been too young to fight and would still do mercenary work like in our timeline. If he lives till the end of the war (from which the Central powers which America has become part of wins ww1), his family moves to Kansas City, and his ambitions of being a filmmaker flourish. Also within this timeline Ub Iwerks is Ubbe Eert Iwwerks as there was no abolishment of German heritage in ww1 like in our timeline. Maybe because of Disney being closer to the war would mean he’d profit more propaganda cartoons about fighting the south like what he did with fighting Nazis in our timeline. Just a thought.
Oswald deserves better. Epic Mickey took the first major step toward reacquainting folks with the Lucky Rabbit, but with Junction Point having gone under, I wonder who at Disney will succeed Spector and co. in terms of enthusiasm for Mickey’s half-brother.
Let's face it, Disney wouldn't exist today if it wasn't for me. Who was the one that brought it back up from bankruptcy back in the early 80s? Who started the renaissance era of animated movies? That's right, it was me
My great grandfather was an artist and cartoonist, and just before WW2 he got an offer to work for Disney as an animator. But then the war started and he got drafted so he had to turn down the offer. Although it's cool to think that I'm related to an almost veteran Disney animator.
"You can only expect so much space when in the middle of a city." Anaheim was not a city when Disneyland was built. It was a farm county and Disneyland was built on an orange grove. There was plenty of miles of space but Walt could only buy so much land at the time. And when Disneyland became a hit it drew in many motels and resturants leading to the big city that the area is today.
A little redirection. Ub Iwerks was a very talented man, but he was married to the old style of animation. He was indeed one of, if not the, best animators that worked in the 20s who was very good at making his characters likable and personable. Not only was he very good, but he was very FAST. 600 drawings a day type of fast. In that he was in a league of his own. However, once he left, it actually turned out to be for Disney's benefit. You see, while Iwerks was incredibly talented, his actual animation was fairly close to the industry standards of the time. Once they stopped relying on Iwerks' peerless production, Disney's animators set about revolutionizing the industry by developing modern animation techniques that are still followed to this day. By the time Iwerks was brought back to Disney only 10 years later, the company had made probably the most impressive leap in an artform that we've ever seen. They went from the relatively crude Steamboat Willie and other Mickey shorts, to the ridiculously polished animation of Pinocchio and the other Golden Age films that are in many ways unrivaled to this day in terms of animation craftsmanship. Ub Iwerks, was still only in his 30s when he went back to Disney, but was hopelessly behind the times. And so he worked on special effects. And it turned out he was awesome at that as well.
>someone says vore >holy crap its churchill >whadda I do whadda do!?! >link to vore_irl >r/vore_irl >it doesn't work >try again >reddit.com/r/vore_irl >reddit is gay
My grandpa was an animator back in the day and (for a little while) was a competitor of him and Walt Disney was a brutal business man. He told stories about how the guy would walk through the studio and fire people who were shooting the breeze.
@@trentn1127Not all of Disney. The executives are the ones screwing the company around, most of the imagineers still keep to how they originally started. But yeah, no company is perfect, usually far from. It's unfortunate to see such an inspiring group fall to the way side.
There is no proof of Walt Disney being an antisemite. At all. In fact most people who directly worked with him said he was a very shy but ultimately openhearted man.
I've been to Tivoli. I was 6 years old and I remember it. Disneyland is very much inspired by it. (it's in Denmark for those who want to know,and yea I'm Danish )
I know it's a stupidly minor, pathetic first-world-problem and typical-whiney-people-on-the-internet-are-resistant-to change complaint to have but... the stock footage is really distracting. It really takes me out of the narrative watching unrelated stock footage, especially when it's all glossy and HD and the subject matter is set in the 20s. I get having to keep up with the times and evolving the videos etc etc, but it's really taken that Knowledge Hub style out of the videos. That's part of what made these videos endearing. Who doesn't wanna see a poorly animated jaggedy-lined Walt Disney popping across a map on his journey to Cali?
Walt : **can't gain scholarship to art school**
Walt : _It's time to be the dictator of Germany._
Honest M'aiq
This angered his father, who punished him severely.
Your ancestor incestor. Your species feces your mom is gay.
Honest M'aiq The Disney Regime
@@ReformedSooner24 You. You're good.
Honest M'aiq NO
Funny how Ub and Walt wanted to be released from commercial shackles, then grew into the biggest company to put shackles on people.
To b honest, If Walt had complete control over the company, I could understand the contempt for him. However, stock holders were a thing and most of the corporate stuff came years after his death.
Thats how life goes! 😫
It seems to me that these “brainchild” companies become a whole different creature once they hit success and lose control over the decision-making process. EA itself was once a small studio of about a dozen guys intensely passionate about “electronic activities.” Apple stopped being the underdog force of innovation once Steve Jobs left.
@@SomeFreakingCactus To quote the Danny Boyle movie. "You know how Musicians play their instruments? Well, I play the orchestra."
@@SomeFreakingCactus you either die a hero, or live long enough to become the villain.
Imagine a different timeline where the aspiring artist Walt Disney is denied his Fine Arts degree at University and goes into politics while a young artist called Adolf Schickelgruber is just handing in his end of term papers as best of class.
So are you saying there is an alternate universe where Adolf Schickelgruber studios produced beloved animated films and Walt Disney became the fascist dictator of America? Because that sounds like a great alternate history story.
2018 in an alternate universe:
H i t l e r studios buys 21st century Fox.
@@panzerschiff9805 lol
They were both pretty antisemitic, I could see it happen.
Hitler studios owns star wars
Alternate History Hub: What if Walt Disney's idea for Epcot became a reality?
Racoon City: Epcot edition.
Midgar, that's what.
Oh, this is something for a Disney channel to do. Like Offhand Disney or Rob Plays or Defunctland.
Disney world has tunnels underneath large enough to drive vehicles through. I've seen them! The company town of Celebration is the "Disney City" now. Great theme park, but they'd do well to treat employees better!
Oh boy
bring back cody and how it used to look
Is this the not less evil Disney?
Wait. Did cody lose his hair?
U touching boys again
The Mouse gonna be putting out a hit on you bro.
Isn’t it fascinating that In the 1950’s people where so bored that “funny cartoon man buys a carnival” literally shaped a large portion of how media grew.
Indeed
I wish media was like that again
@@liviwaslost You want the media to be sensationalist garbage that appeals to the lowest common denominator? I've got good news for you, friend.
cant wait until disney buys knowlegehub and makes a cinematic universe out of it
dumpster fire
Stuff of nightmares
It'd probably be pretty good knowing Disney. They make good shit.
@@kylemagaro231 Did you the new Star Wars movies ?
@@tuxedosteve1904 I did new them, yes.
Ummm... No.
Sounds like Hitler, execpt walt's art career succeeded.
BMAN488877
Wait a few decades and the second option may become a reality.
First Disney buys Fox, then The Woooolrld
@BMAN488877 Only if America was a Nazi country that would lead to a mass genocide, even bigger then the Second World War.
And besides, would you really like an alternate universe in which the leading animation studio would shout at the audience in German? I think not!
Nothing wrong with that. @Young Thinker - iuvenis animo
And way more evil than Hitler.
@Young Thinker - iuvenis animo Umm... Proof?
So we're going to gloss over how a private company wanted 20K residents to live within the US borders but not be allowed any say in local government (which most people will agree is the most important)? Like imagine if it took off so every company decided to have their own little corporate fiefdoms.
Since it never happened, why would we hyper focus on it?
It probably would of fundamentally changed our laws to not allow for such things.
If there is no harm, there is no foul.
Definitely getting strong feudalism vibes
I can definitely see a much darker timeline if that had been the case.
Well, it's an interesting case. The entire thing was technically private property. I don't think he really intended for the fiefdom part to take off so much as the city planning aspect of it.
@@jerm70 Company towns have happened in America, over and over again. The original Jamestown. Mining towns in the West in the 1870's. In Metro Detroit, the car companies all created company towns to build their factories in. Disney World has "Celebration" which is their company town. Very strict rules to live there. Employees are underpaid.
With only 3 circles, I dominate the planet!
Zhiyuan Liu I can make a mouse gigantic
"Now look at it! Gaze upon my empire of joy!"
Knowledge hub does it with just one circle
Clearly, there's nobody near me
@@tootsitroll9785 and a trapezoid
So the original version of Epcot was essentially Rapture but on land? No wonder I both like what Disney does but I'm at the same time creeped out by it. It's ironic that an hyper-capitalist utopia city took on Socialistic design choices (central ring, all public transport, etc.) which just encapsulates the 1950s in a nutshell.
Hyper capitalism hasn't really happened yet. A hyper capitalist society looks more like ghost in the shell. Where data far outweighs materials in worth, to the point where even the meager deal in it. He was in the post monopoly era regulated capitalism. Central planning of course is not unique to socialists the biggest difference would be the ability to leave and the fact that epcot would still need to follow federal law. Thus epcot woulda been more like how we treat private camps and other attractions.
I'm pretty sure the epcot idea is what inspired atlas shrugged. The game is based on( and really fumbles by relying on a crazy amount of coincidences to criticize the ideas in the book.)
@@trentn1127 that might just be me then cause I always thought of Disney as not as old as it is. You know humans dont quantify in their brains correctly. How the 90s dont feel 20+ years away but oddly the 00s feel ancient now
houses are rented in epcot's original plan
Hail hydra!
Less like rapture, and more like an overgrown company town. It was more or less just a planned community, like Savvanah, Georgia was initially, but everything would have been owned by one company.
Creepy, yes, but in a corporate authoritarian way, rather than Andrew Ryan's Social Darwinist capitalist-anarchism.
It honestly sounds like what would happen if you explaines what an arcology was to someone from the 1930s somewhat poorly, and thats what they would come up with.
"It started with a guy who liked to draw..."
God damn I wish there was a little more of that in Disney these days.
I’m
Yeah, me too.
This is well-timed. I've been reading the biography, "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination" after work. It's well worth reading if you have interest in Walt Disney. He wasn't the best at drawing, animating, or directing, but he could tell a good story and he didn't stop at anything to make his dreams a reality. I find that beyond admirable and I hope to gain those qualities myself. His dedication to his visions were tyrannical. For example, many of his animators were disgruntled by the abuse of Disney and turned coat with Charlie Mintz.
While he could achieve his dreams and his drive towards innovation are amazing, I can't help but feel that his control of EPCOT wouldn't work out unless he changed himself. Without much doubt, it would have ended up as a real-life Rapture.
Well yeah. You can tell that they had Walt Disney in mind when they did Bioshock
I don't know about his storytelling abilities since almost his entire success is from making movies based on the work of others. What Walt Disney really excelled at was management, marketing and business. He could make high quality movies relatively cheaply, get them to a wide audiance and keep a consistent quality.
Efficiency was a big part of his success. Others could make movies that were on par with Disney if not superior but they would bankrupt themselves if the movie wasn't a smash hit. Disney could make those movies cheaply enough that he could make a profit from only a modest return. Also marketing was a big thing, he could really sway a crowd and understood that marketing is more important to success than the quality of the movie. Finally he maintained a consistent quality which is something Disney is still known for. Many people go see Disney movies just for the fact that they are Disney movies.
"Walt Disnies main fascination as a child was drawing and trains"...
I like trains guy comes to mind
Kim Jong-un: The God Who Created The World
And the one who wont let us eat or have our freedom of speech
Wrong indeed
I hope Trump gets here hehe
Not racism, it's true that Anglosaxons and other European tribes (and those people descended from those tribes) have controlled so much in America. American Industry was made off White people, it wasn't Blacks, Arabs or Hispanics and though they're starting to contribute, they can't do anything about the years of White companies like Disney, etc. It's good that we're starting to see other races do so much (Black people founding and being at the face of businesses, etc) now. Sadly, it was now and not thousands of years ago. Vikings, Romans and other Euro-centric peoples are thought of as conquerors, when it's not just them. We've had Islanders and Native peoples conquer so much, Blacks and Arabs have also conquered, and maybe Latinos conquered? I sound like a SJW for this long-ass block of words, but Whites are largely the face of everything (which the Libtards have correct.)
(Insert 'But Whites are Responsible for Western Civilization and White = Right' comment here)
(Insert SJW screeching here)
Walt Disney might not have been the nicest guy but boy did he have a great mustache
Just like the Austrian boy hitler.
He was nice just don't take his friendliness for weakness.
He does not beat tom selleck. Or earl from my name is earl.
I gave the sixty-ninth like... nice.
@@tuxedosteve1904 And the Georgian boy Stalin
I'm proud to be the CEO of the Walt Disney Company. Can't wait to rule the world
The world would become the biggest Disney World
Mickommunist mouse!
This comment is beautiful.
Didn't they say your term would be extended 100+ years and you would become an uploaded intellegence?
Cancel Frozen 2 please
So basically instead of a massive genocide we could have had a massive German cartoon company should an Austrian kid draw a mouse instead of a bunch of swastikas.
Interesting
It would indeed with a good pr anand the unfortunate implications regarding ww 2 related acocrities.
What if Harald Hardrada won at Stamford bridge and subsequently beat William the Conqueror?
Harry McCall We would speak Norwegian?
This isn't alternate history hub. Its not even run by the same guy.
@@seraph_77 it is run by the same guy
@@connorleonard4047 Its run by his *brother*
As a Harald Hardrada fanboy, this is relevant to my interests
Can you do history of alternate history hub and knowledge hub
How about do the alternate history of alternate history hub and Knowledge hub?
how very meta
@@Jakubkobelis Woah thats deep Bruh
Hubception
why are you on a lot of alternate history comments?
RobPlays, Offhand Disney, and Defunctland have made more in depth history on EPCOT, Reedy Creek, and the Florida Project if anyone is interested on the topics.
@Matthew Chenault yup
@Matthew Chenault lol I was already. Great minds think alike.
Thanks for the tip! I never knew that Epcot was originally going to be a planned community and now that I know I wanna learn more!
@@katerocks82196 No problem
RobPlays did a series where he showed a recreation of Disneyworld in Minecraft.
Like the Roman Empire.
But more evil.
Where is that quote from again?
What did Disney ever do for us?
@@arkantos2227 he's not the Messiah! He's a very naughty boy
welp there you go disney fans
And I thought it would be Jack’s doppelgänger, Leo---DiCaprio. Not Lenin.
Hi
Lol
Disney, please don’t take down this video
This video is a dream come true! My favourite type of history is that of the Disney company and you’re one of my favourite world history channels!
Before even watching the video I want to thank you for being one of the last few content creators not exclusively taking suggestions from Patreon.
So when do we get a "What if EPCOT was Created" alternate history episode?
I got a Marvel ad before this.
Marvel is owned by Disney.
This video is about Disney.
COINCIDENCE? I! THINK! NOT!!!
Maxbotnick they put adds for relevant content
Uhm... Bernie uh...
Just a thought in Alternate History: if Disney existed in the world of the Southern Victory series, his family home in Missouri/Kansas would be awfully close to the Mason/Dixon line; which is where most of the trench warfare took place. Disney never leaves to France for he might have enrolled joined the war close to home. Again he might have been too young to fight and would still do mercenary work like in our timeline.
If he lives till the end of the war (from which the Central powers which America has become part of wins ww1), his family moves to Kansas City, and his ambitions of being a filmmaker flourish.
Also within this timeline Ub Iwerks is Ubbe Eert Iwwerks as there was no abolishment of German heritage in ww1 like in our timeline.
Maybe because of Disney being closer to the war would mean he’d profit more propaganda cartoons about fighting the south like what he did with fighting Nazis in our timeline. Just a thought.
Without Walt's ambitions back then, other animation companies later to come probably would not have come to existence.
Oswald deserves better. Epic Mickey took the first major step toward reacquainting folks with the Lucky Rabbit, but with Junction Point having gone under, I wonder who at Disney will succeed Spector and co. in terms of enthusiasm for Mickey’s half-brother.
When you say the words “giant media conglomerate” I think of entertainment 720, the most thought out and carefully executed business ever created.
Damnit you baited me into searching that up thinking it was a real company
Wow am I uncultured
Walt Disney got his name on the Biggest Corporation of Media and Cartoon, now forever be immortalized.
Doing Disney at 666k, DEVIL.
Stupid
What a coincidence that you uploaded this video while I’m in Disney World! Plus it is Mickeys 90th birthday. (More coincidence?)
What if Walt lived long enough to see his dream of Epcot become a reality? That would be a good alternate history video eh?
Let's face it, Disney wouldn't exist today if it wasn't for me. Who was the one that brought it back up from bankruptcy back in the early 80s? Who started the renaissance era of animated movies? That's right, it was me
Who caused some of the biggest failures in the company’s history?
Michael Eisner I have a question what should we always be doing???
My great grandfather was an artist and cartoonist, and just before WW2 he got an offer to work for Disney as an animator. But then the war started and he got drafted so he had to turn down the offer. Although it's cool to think that I'm related to an almost veteran Disney animator.
"You can only expect so much space when in the middle of a city."
Anaheim was not a city when Disneyland was built. It was a farm county and Disneyland was built on an orange grove. There was plenty of miles of space but Walt could only buy so much land at the time. And when Disneyland became a hit it drew in many motels and resturants leading to the big city that the area is today.
Ub and Walt are the best example of true friends. They always had eachothers backs even through rocky times
You forgot the guy from New York who made Betty Boop and lost to Walt Disney. I forgot his name😐
Max Fleischer
? Grim Natwick
?
A little redirection. Ub Iwerks was a very talented man, but he was married to the old style of animation. He was indeed one of, if not the, best animators that worked in the 20s who was very good at making his characters likable and personable. Not only was he very good, but he was very FAST. 600 drawings a day type of fast. In that he was in a league of his own. However, once he left, it actually turned out to be for Disney's benefit. You see, while Iwerks was incredibly talented, his actual animation was fairly close to the industry standards of the time. Once they stopped relying on Iwerks' peerless production, Disney's animators set about revolutionizing the industry by developing modern animation techniques that are still followed to this day.
By the time Iwerks was brought back to Disney only 10 years later, the company had made probably the most impressive leap in an artform that we've ever seen. They went from the relatively crude Steamboat Willie and other Mickey shorts, to the ridiculously polished animation of Pinocchio and the other Golden Age films that are in many ways unrivaled to this day in terms of animation craftsmanship. Ub Iwerks, was still only in his 30s when he went back to Disney, but was hopelessly behind the times. And so he worked on special effects. And it turned out he was awesome at that as well.
Actually, I've seen the Alice Comedies.
They're on DVD but I forget which DVD
Disney Raritys
alice and wonderland
Fun fact: for the Epic Mickey games Disney bought back the rights to Oswald. It’s a shame he hasn’t really been used since
6:00 Kinda makes me wonder what will happen if they went with Mortimer mouse.... Might be shortened to Morty mouse later on
Morty! MOOOOOOORTY!!!!!! WE'RE GOIN TA BENDIGO!!!!
I love the new(ish) animation style of Knowledge Hub. A bit trippy at times, but it's pretty darn unique
It still has over 666,000 subs
Now sadly 667
No don't subscribe to him, subscribe to pewdiepie
trying to unsubscribe to get it back to 666k but its not working boys
FLEENTSTONES?
@@serglian8558 subscribe to pewdiepie
Finally! Someone actually talking about Iwerks. He’s my inspiration in life. 😁
0:43 he was just VORE
ello winston
>someone says vore
>holy crap its churchill
>whadda I do whadda do!?!
>link to vore_irl
>r/vore_irl
>it doesn't work
>try again
>reddit.com/r/vore_irl
>reddit is gay
@@serglian8558 just stop
I gotta admit, I wish we could have seen Walt’s original idea for Epcot brought to life.
Walt Disney is immortalized by the Media company he created.
Your drawings of Disney characters look so good that I expect this video to get auto-DMCA'd.
I wish I had survived No Nut November but then your video came like me
...what? Bruh...
weak...
_s t o p_
NOPE
I bet it's going to be hard for me this year.
I've been loving you since 2015 my guy
What if the Epcot city was built?
It would have failed miserably and ABC would have bought the company and turned it into the all devouring plague it is today decades earlier.
They tried. Look up Celebration, Florida.
It was. It's called "America"
I live here in Kansas City, and I smiled ear to ear when you started talking about Kansas City
The mention of the red scare reminds me of something you should do. Ever considered covering the satanic panic?
Epcot city sounds absolutely terrifying. Impressive but scary as hell.
The man behind your childhood revealed
I am loving the weird drawings
Keep up the good work
This is why I say Oswald IS the original Disney character
PorygonQ Meme he kind of is
Same here
The editing on this was great!
"I like trains."-walt disney
'He had a fascination for drawing even at this young age'
There are many interesting points in this sentence
You forgot the part where he froze himself
That's just a myth.
Katie Lewis: ...or so was the “official” press release
What's the name of song playing at 15:14 ?
Joseph Krakowski
The man who (sort of) created this comment
Also the Man Who Was Portrayed by Jon Jafari as a Flex Tape Salesman
"It failed until it didn't" really sums Walt Disney's entire life if you think about it
Fun fact Walt Disney created South Park back in 1978. He created it while on set for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Walt Disney : treats people badly, karma and cancer : this is where i come in
Can you do a what if British lost the Argentinian
This is made by Cody’s brother, althistoryhub doesn’t technically run the channel
Don’t be silly! The only way we would have lost is if we let the islands fall and didn’t intervene.
@@boxylemons7961 thx
@@trentn1127 ik
My grandpa was an animator back in the day and (for a little while) was a competitor of him and Walt Disney was a brutal business man. He told stories about how the guy would walk through the studio and fire people who were shooting the breeze.
What
Ah, Disney. The only company I'd allow to become a mega corporation.
Yeah, no matter how sadistic they might seem they are still built and founded upon Walt's dream, and they know they can never disregard that.
@@trentn1127Not all of Disney. The executives are the ones screwing the company around, most of the imagineers still keep to how they originally started. But yeah, no company is perfect, usually far from. It's unfortunate to see such an inspiring group fall to the way side.
It’s almost it’s birthday for this vid
No joke I got a Disney world ad during the vid.
Out To Lunch yea they put adds on related content
I really want to know what happened to your Paraguayan War video? I was looking for it and can't find it.
You pronounced Ub Iwerks wrong, it's Oob, not like Ub
Fun Fact. The Recording for Steamboat Willie was recorded in New York and Carl Edourade did the Conducting
His avatar keeps reminding me of Lenin
Your handmade drawings were beautiful.
Ahh, captain copyright abuse the antisemite and his merry band of corporate lawyers.
There is no proof of Walt Disney being an antisemite. At all. In fact most people who directly worked with him said he was a very shy but ultimately openhearted man.
Looks like we got ourselves a goddamn jew
@@CIA871 Correction, a COMMIE, spreading Communist lies about Disney.
A Commie Jew!
Also Starwars killer
“He’d make sure none of the residents could vote” excuse me could you run that by me one more time because WHAT!!!
The CIA: The God Who Put Noriega In Charge
Glad you mentioned that Walt loved trains.
Doesn't this Walt and Ub sound familiar to Joey and Henry from Bendy and the ink machine?
James W. Gonzalez sort of but that’s based off of out of the inkwell, Disney, and Felix the cat
I've been to Tivoli. I was 6 years old and I remember it. Disneyland is very much inspired by it. (it's in Denmark for those who want to know,and yea I'm Danish )
I know it's a stupidly minor, pathetic first-world-problem and typical-whiney-people-on-the-internet-are-resistant-to change complaint to have but... the stock footage is really distracting. It really takes me out of the narrative watching unrelated stock footage, especially when it's all glossy and HD and the subject matter is set in the 20s. I get having to keep up with the times and evolving the videos etc etc, but it's really taken that Knowledge Hub style out of the videos. That's part of what made these videos endearing. Who doesn't wanna see a poorly animated jaggedy-lined Walt Disney popping across a map on his journey to Cali?
Where did you get these stock videos omg they are funny. Great editing.
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What is the song of this video that KnowledgeHub used?
are u related to the channel alternate history hub?
@Marc Singleton so,is it?
He couldn't create an empire to conquer Europe but he sure did create an empire to conquer the entertainment industry.
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That draw will follow me on my nightmares, thank you
If only he lived, just imagine EPCOT after it was finished
Probably not that good.
I do wish Walt’s dream of Epcot was reached, it was ambitious, very. But damn.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Disney bought this channel and made pro Walt Disney videos
If you ever feel like a bad parent just remember that some lady over 100 years ago carried a child for 9 months just to name him Ub.
Thanks for making this!
As a Disney fan and aficionado in Disney history: this was top notch
Does anyone know the background music used throughout the video?