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He made all things possible, told children that you can be anything you want to be. You have to work hard for it though and its one big roller coaster ride. You have your ups and downs but through his stories and it being brought to life gives a chance to melt back into childhood and your dreams for all ages.

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Here are some of Walt Disney's innovations:

1928- Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon with synchronized sound, also Mickey Mouse's debut.

1932- His Silly Symphony Flowers and Trees was the first color cartoon.

1937- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full-length cel-animated feature film

1940- Fantasia was the first animated feature to use stereophonic sound.

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There were several turning points in Walt Disney's life. During the fall of 1918, Walt attempted to enlist in the military. Because he was only sixteen years old, he was rejected. Instead he joined the Red Cross and spent a year driving an ambulance in France. The time spent in France was the first that Walt realized he was mature enough to be independent and was ready to start pursuing a career in commercial art. Upon returning from France, Walt went into business with Ub Iwerks, making animated advertisement films. When a film distributor cheated the young producers of their earnings, Disney was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1923. Undiscouraged, Walt moved to California and partnered with his brother, Roy. This was the beginning of Walt Disney Productions. In 1927, Walt created his first cartoon star when he drew "Oswald the Rabbit." This creation established Disney as a leading cartoon maker in the film industry (Thomas, 1966). At the end of the first year's contract for Oswald, Walt attempted to get more money to improve his animation, but the distributor wanted to pay less. While trying to negotiate a deal in New York, the distributor informed Walt that they owned the rights to Oswald and his services were no longer needed. In addition to losing the rights to Oswald, most of the Disney animators had left California to work for the New York distributor. Determined to overcome yet another obstacle, Walt began working on a new idea. On the train ride back to California, Mickey Mouse was born.

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Walt Disney changed things by creating animation in the world and imagination! that is how people have SO much imagination today!

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He donated alot of money to chaities.

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