No, the compound noun 'fairy tale' is a commonnoun, a general word for a type of story.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:
Fairy Tail Farms, Elk Grove, CA
Fairy Tails brand children's hair care products
"Cinderella is Evil (The Fairy Tales Retold Series)", a novelette by Jamie Campbell
Yes, the compound noun 'Disney World' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
WInnie the Pooh
walt disney is because many little kids grow up watching it
Walt Disney actually co-created the company with his brother Roy Disney in 1923 as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. It was renamed in 1929 as Walt Disney Productions.
Elias and Flora Disney. In addition to Walt, they had four other children.
Many of Walt Disney's relatives gained notoriety because of their work with the Walt Disney Company, including brother Roy Oliver Disney, daughters Diane Disney Miller and Sharon Disney Lund, and nephew Roy Edward Disney. Walt Disney is also a distant relative of voiceover actress Melissa Disney and former TV Guide executive Anthea Disney.
Walt Disney is the name of an individual person, so is a proper noun.
Walter Disney
Walt Disney
Mickey Mouse was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
Walt Disney didn't create Walt Disney; he was Walt Disney himself. He created Mickey Mouse and all the other famous characters around
The Walt Disney Company logo is simply the words The Walt Disney Company w/ Walt Disney written in Walt's handwriting Walt Disney Pictures is Walt Disney, in his handwriting, underneath Cinderella's Castle.
No, Walt Disney died before construction of Walt Disney World began.
Walt Disney was the creator of Walt Disney theme parks.
The Walt Disney Company is named for one of its founders, Walt Disney.
Elias Disney was Walt Disney's father.
Walt Disney's "real" name was Walt Disney, or, more formally, Walter Elias Disney.
Walt Disney.