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Just one of the many supposed "stereotypes" of older Disney films. Psht. My goodness, I think this cat is a beatnik. Do you know what beatniks do? They sip coffee, listen to jazz, and smoke pot all day. Are these the values we should be presenting to our youth? I think not. One of the few non-pornographic Disney movies, Sword in the Stone is about a young boy, Arthur, who, like Walt Disney, wants to enslave the Jews by pulling a magic sword out of a stone. Arthur is trained by a pedophiliac wizard, Merlin, a character inspired by Walt Disney's even more anti-Semitic father. After two years of training, relentless beatings, and anti-Semitic learning, Arthur pulls the sword and everyone, except the Jews, lives happily ever after. This was a very controversial animated film, and was banned in every country except Nazi Germany, where it received an Oskar award for Best Picture. However, Walt Disney soon began to receive death threats, and was actually shot nine times in 1988. He then started a successful rap career in 1992.[1]
The secret to Disney's success isn't magic pixie dust; it's much easier to replicate. It's a well-trained, enthusiastic and motivated work force. It's a secret that Walt Disney himself realized years ago. "You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world É but it requires people to make the dream a reality," he said.
As part of "The Year of a Million Dreams," Disney announced today the launch of a nationwide search for moms who have mastered the art of planning a Walt Disney World vacation. Twelve finalists will be selected to serve on the first-ever online Walt Disney World Moms Panel. Those 12 parents who have a passion for the Walt Disney World vacation experience will have the opportunity to share their vast knowledge of the resort and personal secrets of success with other families who are considering this magical vacation experience. In exchange, the 12 panelists will receive a 6-day/5-night vacation to the Florida resort for themselves and three other guests.
Disney's Castaway Cay Island Disney Cruise Line passengers who sail in December can celebrate the holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony with Disney characters, holiday decor, carolers, gingerbread house building and even faux snow that falls. Both Disney ships -- Disney Magic and Disney Wonder -- are decked with boughs of holly and filled with holiday themed entertainment and activities for the entire family. It starts at Disney's private cruise terminal at Port Canaveral, Fla., where holiday decorations and Disney characters await all who board a Magical Holidays sailing. Onboard, guests find highlights including a nearly three-deck-tall tree in the atrium lobby, where "snow" magically falls; a Christmas Day visit from Santa Goofy, with surprises for all the kids; international holiday caroling by crew members; family time to design and decorate their own gingerbread houses; a reading of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" by Mrs. Claus; traditional holiday feasts in Disney's three themed dining rooms; and multiple faith and inter-denominational holiday services.
Preening Pixie In Disney's Preening Pixie, Tinkerbell is intrigued by her reflection in Wendy's mirror. Since her debut in Peter Pan, this delightful pixie has captured the hearts of millions of Disney fans. Create a wonderful family heirloom and pass the magic of Disney on to future generations.
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CELEBRATION, Fla. — The Disney Magic cruise ship will return to the West Coast for the summer of 2008, offering its highly popular seven-night Mexican Riviera sailings. Disney Cruise Line developed the special itinerary in response to overwhelmingly positive feedback about its original West Coast sailings in 2005 and requests from guests who want to […]
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