Women’s History at Disney

In recent years more credit and accolades have gone to those behind the birth of animation, through the many acknowledgments (including a 2005 documentary) to Disney’s famous “Nine Old Men,” the main animators responsible for Disney’s golden age. But these Nine Old Men were backed by more than their mostly-male animation department. For the glory years of Disney’s early animation, from the first cartoon shorts to the feature films leading up to World War II, the department in charge of all the inking and painting of the drawings was staffed almost exclusively by women. In honor of Women’s History Month, … Continue reading

A Little Bit of History: Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland

“My only hope is that we never lose sight of one thing, that it was all started by a mouse” – Walt Disney Walt Disney created an empire. It’s as simple as that. While he always stood behind his quote that it was all started by a mouse, Walt was the man behind the mouse, and the man who started it all. The company which is today one of the biggest media and entertainment corporations in the world began with a small studio, which he ran with his brother, Roy. This small animation studio was founded in October of 1923. … Continue reading