When Walt Disney was making his films, he trusted his instincts and made films for himself, but they appealed to everybody, not just kids.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Walt Disney wasn't making films for kids. Neither were the Muppets. A lot of the great, really cool films, they weren't making them for kids.
Mr. Disney believed everyone was still a child deep inside.
Between the theme parks and the movies, the Disney iconography was probably the first set of archetypes that I was exposed to. Walt was able to expose me as a child to the full array of emotions, including fear and sorrow. Those movies and attractions haunted my dreams and made a deep impression on me as a child.
Mr. Disney and his staff were constantly scouting for great stories to bring to life on film.
I don't know if I really watched any Disney animation as a kid.
Plenty of Disney kids are perfectly normal and love what they do. But you always hear about the people who aren't doing well. It's kind of like the squeaky wheel.
I look up to Walt Disney and what he has done.
I've always found Mr. Disney to be somewhat of a shy person, a kid at heart.
Walt Disney grew up in Marceline, but almost every child has grown up with his beloved characters.
Growing up, I always loved Disney movies, but the first movie I remember seeing is 'Sleepers,' so I wasn't really taken to children's movies.
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