I know of no other man who brought more entertainment to the entire world, than Walt DIsney. I'd bet no other name is more popular than his name, Walt Disney. He is a father of legends.
😭😭 that man helped build my childhood, and all the good memories with my family 🙏🏼 and new memories with my own little family. Rest In Peace Mr. Disney
To know that Walt felt like a big kid at his own theme park and seeing that smile just warm my heart and that fact that Disney was created by all the adults who still had that child like heart in them when it came to cartoons and movies and tv shows
As I read the comments below, I realize to an even greater extent what a special person he was. As a "Baby Boomer," I experienced his genius in many ways, and as I grew older and entered the film Industry, myself, my respect for the "Disney Magic" never stopped growing. Today, my company stationary carries the line "Practitioners in the Magic of Imagination." Those words are my personal tribute to Walter Elias Disney. May the magic he created defeat the greed and hate so prevalent in our world today. We still need you, Walt, maybe more than ever..
Agreed, love what you wrote HP. I too worked in the film industry and still teach filmmaking, the respect never stops. I always finf something new and magical in Disney.
Thank you for posting this. My eyes teared up when I saw Walt’s last picture at Disneyland 🥺 I was a 4 years old living in Puerto Rico when he passed away. I would’ve LOVED to have seen him in person. I do have my own “Disney” story though. When I was 12 years old, I came to live with my sister in Los Angeles. Fast forward to the mid 90’s. My sister and I were at a restaurant called El Cholo on Western Avenue. Back then, depending on the time that you went, you gave your name for a table and waited at the bar area seated in these comfy couches. Sometimes the wait was almost an hour. So, we’re sitting there waiting and listening for our name to be called. Suddenly we heard “Disney, party of 4, Disney party of 4.” All of our eyes got HUGE! The place got pretty quiet as we watched Roy Disney Jr, Walt’s nephew, walking through the area with the rest of his party on their way to their table. I recognized him immediately! I remember thinking that he looked so much like his uncle Walt. That is the closest to seeing “royalty” that I’ve ever come to. That memory is etched in my mind. ❤️
Can you imagine how much happiness this one man created? through making this incredible successful company that bought actual dreams and fairy tales to life?. These we're the type of men that truly loved children they loved their family, loved life. Such people we rarely see nowadays. Truly a special person who has become immortalized in time.
Uncle Walt was truly a genius, the likes of which we will never see again. I can't imagine a world without his magic and the hope he left this humble planet. Thank you for everything, Uncle Walt. This world would have been lost without you.🙂
I sometimes wonder if our country has any idea how big an impact Walt Disney on Americana. He really laid the foundation for many things we consider the core of our culture.
This man is responsible for so many memories with my family from watching disney on Sunday nights to my Nana taking me to see the latest re-release to going to the theme parks I would not be the person I am today without him god bless Mr disney
For Walt to draw his dreams on paper in real life then transfer it from paper to screen and from screen to a world famous attraction not gonna lie I'm truly feeling inspired inspired from Walt's Disney hard work and dedication blood sweat and tears
It is here : AMERLAND Futuristic Theme Park, Perak State Malaysia 2025-2027 first phase with 10 attraction out of this world construction . Opening in 2028 for visitors all over the world...among 100 licensed parks attraction of famous movies ...👌🏻
Wonder what Walt would think today? It's become too expensive to go to his parks now, unless your rich or your willing to spend your life savings to get in. From the happiest place on earth to the greediest place on earth. 😟
I understand the the high cost. The Company does have A LOT of people to pay. There are three shifts at the parks. And thousands of workers. Nor to mention supplies and insurance
I spent the summer weekends of 1967 and 1968 at Disneyland. Admission was $2.50 and $3.00 respectively. Of course most Californians already had coupon books stuck away in a desk at home, available for the next family trip to DL so using those was an inexpensive way to go on rides. But my main goal was to enjoy the entertainment - particularly the bands and comedians. Early Disneyland always valued great entertainers, unlike today.
Watching this brought tears to My eyes 😢 and now My heart Breaks more Because not only is Walt Disney gone But so is his Legacy, and that was NOT what he wanted our CEOs today care about what Walt wanted, what Bob Iger cared about was only what Bob Iger wanted, and now its about what Bob Chapek wants, But they wanna do is make it look like Walt Disney never made Disneyland or Exsisted in the First place, no one will what our Parents or Grandparents Grew up with, I can only say that I'm Disappointed in how poorly it is handled, and that Mr Disney's Legacy and Tradition is Drowning in the Swamp thanks to the People who are now Running it. I can only say Walt thank you for what you have given us as a Mouse named Mickey to begin with, to Snow White, and more Amazing Masterpieces thank you for your Disneyland Theme Park, I'm sorry Walt that your Legacy is Vanishing hopefully someone will bring it back in your Honor and Tradition, RIP
I agree, Walt was truly a visionary who gave the world so much joy. I believe the Walt Disney company of today has lost it's soul. Walt would not recognize his namesake company of today.
And now Bob Iger is back baby for 2yrs to fix up what Chapek has done. Sure the Michael Eisner brought the magic back through the 90s and saved the company. Bob Iger brought back Oswald the Lucky Rabbit back to Disney after 80yrs on his first year as CEO. Walt would be proud of Eisner and Iger for their work. Sure you can questions some their choices, but they saved Disney and protected Walt's dreams.
I have a memory of Dick Van Dyke appearing on the Disney show the Sunday after his death. I think he, in as gentle a manner as possible explained that Walt had passed away. Does anyone else remember that?
Smoking was certainly a factor in Walt's death, since he had lung cancer. But I also think that stress was a part of it, too, since he was a workaholic and had many projects going on at the same time
@Lara Gravenor That's TRUE. My Best friends Mom died of lung cancer and was Never a smoker. My Great Grandpa was almost 101 when he passed. He Was a smoker( cigars and cigarettes). Life just gives you what you get I guess. My Grandma and most of her side of the family all died of cancer. Grams died of brain cancer. Yes she smoked. She also was longest living woman on her mother's side of the family. The woman on her mom's sides died between 39 and 42 Grams was 73.
10:44 This is Walt Disney’s film before he passed away on December 1966 a year before The Jungle Book was released in 1967 in two years before Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day was released in 1968
Probably be proud his idea still lives on and has made every generation happy since. He was believer in nothing is ever complete and everything is meant to change with the times. So while not understanding why, no interfering though.
Wow, just loved this Documentary! Great writing/story, editing and sound! Loved the narration and content. I love this but It makes me so sad to know Walt is gone. I never realized he died at 65! Wow he seemed so young. I mean I am 64, and I still feel like a young man (most of the time) lol. I'm not really sure if we will see another Walt Disney in our lifetime? I mean it seemed like through his hard work and imagination it all lined up for him, hard fought I know, but it still it "mostly" worked in a positive outcome. How would someone do something like this again? Animation, live action, theme parks and more, not sure if we will ever see it as it was done like Walt and his crew did it.
It wasn’t long after Walt’s passing that CBS did their purge of family shows, like Andy Griffith show (68) and Beverly hill billies (71), Green Acres (71), and so on.
@@ksavage681 The Company was ran by Roy O Disney. Who was Walt's older brother after he pass it went to Diane Disney Husband Mr. Miller ( I forget his name) then they went with CEOs and crap. But I believe they still own some if the Disney name
Here in 2024 and I would like you all to know! We might not have the Founder himself upon us this day, but he will live in our hearts forever and will never be forgotten to time. "Now is the time now is the best time" To live and to forgive. and "there's a great big beautiful just a dream away"
My dad made a lot of iconic fiberglass statues like Paul Bunyan,Bobs big boy and many others but wasn’t happy at international fiberglass so he got an interview with Walt to work at Disneyland and he was hired but had health problems from fiberglass so he couldn’t work for him I wrote a short story about I’m on Amazon the books called “The man behind the mufflerman “.
In the 1960s you would have been thought of as weird if you didn't smoke. Three packs a day of non-filtered cigs might have been on the high side of consumption, though.
I stand with Walt ⭐Disney's Legacy, and Dream he worked so hard to build! ⭐ His Father taught him good hard work pays off! I refuse to let the WOKE MOB, destroy his Dream 💜 Why there jealousy proceeds to with their own agenda, we see these evil 😈 people for who they are! We need to protect Walt and his great legacy he left behind! 🙏💜
Listen everyone I have plan to save Walt Disney and prevent his company from collapsing. If time machines get invented this is how I will prevent Walt Disney from dying in 1966. First I would travel far into the future and find a device that can change people's personalities just like in that totally spies episode totally switched except I'm not switching his personality with anyone. Instead I would remove part of the personality where he likes to smoke and change it with him not be interested in smoking and never smokes. That's how he got that lung cancer that killed him in 1966 by smoking. If I succeed then hopefully Walt wouldn't pass away until somewhere after 100 years old. If he still gets the cancer Then I’ll bring the cure for his cancer from the future and inject it into him the week before he dies. Now the reason I'm saying this is because the movies haven't been great since his death well except for Aladdin and the disney movies today suck. If I do this then hopefully the longer Walt lives the more people will continue to learn better on how he makes his movies so great especially when he passes away. Hopefully doing this will save his company and they would continue to make cartoon movies like they used to. It might also help with the disney sequels. I’m also going to try to find a way for him to be born sooner. He he was born on December 5, 1901. I would try to change and have be born on January 1, 1900. Now if time machines do get invented will anyone join me on this mission?
There seems to be a lot of errors in this video. For example, in February 1963, Eisenhower was no longer President, having left office on January 20, 1961.
@@FindTheMouse OK thanks - so not really a "documentary" - just an amateur video. Thanks for clarifying that. You might want to change the title to avoid further confusion and remove the word "documentary".
The award Walt Disney got from Eisenhower in 1963 poses a question. Eisenhower was the former president by the then. Would HE have given the honor to Disney, rather than President Kennedy? Or is the year wrong?
It’s accurate. Clearly he was the former president, but even as a former president they have the title of president. www.waltdisney.org/blog/red-walt-and-blue
Those atories were/ are wonderful, not only the ones qhich got made from grimabfairytales butboriginals so funny and has wisdom good thinking woven into almost all of them ,aling withbhuman or ratherbhis xreated animals failings likw Donald ducks orbthose fabulously created witches the little touches here there really really good i enjoy watching them very much
I watch this and cannot help but think about how the current Disney Company is destroying everything Walt built and stood for. Some might disagree, but I'm not saying this as a matter of opinion.
No. The date and title are correct. Presidents whether former or current are called President. Eisenhower was the acting president of the Freedoms Foundation too.
What a shame this brilliant man was a chronic chain smoker and cigarette addict- smoking cheated us all of the years of imagination he could have blressed us with!
Not sure why you'd think that. If you watched any footage of the design and building of attractions, he always featured his imagineers and designers and would tell who they were and what they were doing. He also showcased the Sherman Brothers quite often and would have them perform whatever new project they were working on. I'd say his workers were credited quite a bit.
@@FindTheMouse That said, I like your tribute very much! And it's the first time that someone links that footage for the Radio City "Follow Me Boys!" presentation which I am quite convinced was filmed the very same day as the Florida Project footage as you allude to too! Two last footages shot the same day ... There are some documents on the web from Marty Sklar that almost confirms that! His recollection is a little blurry! :-)
The person that he said goodbye to was Imagineer Marc Davis. Normally he would say "See ya later", but this time stopped in the doorway (at Davis' office at WED) and uttered "Goodbye, Marc".
I know of no other man who brought more entertainment to the entire world, than Walt DIsney. I'd bet no other name is more popular than his name, Walt Disney. He is a father of legends.
😭😭 that man helped build my childhood, and all the good memories with my family 🙏🏼 and new memories with my own little family. Rest In Peace Mr. Disney
@Sebastian fan Isilent nope
To know that Walt felt like a big kid at his own theme park and seeing that smile just warm my heart and that fact that Disney was created by all the adults who still had that child like heart in them when it came to cartoons and movies and tv shows
As I read the comments below, I realize to an even greater extent what a special person he was. As a "Baby Boomer," I experienced his genius in many ways, and as I grew older and entered the film Industry, myself, my respect for the "Disney Magic" never stopped growing. Today, my company stationary carries the line "Practitioners in the Magic of Imagination." Those words are my personal tribute to Walter Elias Disney. May the magic he created defeat the greed and hate so prevalent in our world today. We still need you, Walt, maybe more than ever..
Agreed, love what you wrote HP. I too worked in the film industry and still teach filmmaking, the respect never stops. I always finf something new and magical in Disney.
Thank you for posting this. My eyes teared up when I saw Walt’s last picture at Disneyland 🥺 I was a 4 years old living in Puerto Rico when he passed away. I would’ve LOVED to have seen him in person. I do have my own “Disney” story though. When I was 12 years old, I came to live with my sister in Los Angeles. Fast forward to the mid 90’s. My sister and I were at a restaurant called El Cholo on Western Avenue. Back then, depending on the time that you went, you gave your name for a table and waited at the bar area seated in these comfy couches. Sometimes the wait was almost an hour. So, we’re sitting there waiting and listening for our name to be called. Suddenly we heard “Disney, party of 4, Disney party of 4.” All of our eyes got HUGE! The place got pretty quiet as we watched Roy Disney Jr, Walt’s nephew, walking through the area with the rest of his party on their way to their table. I recognized him immediately! I remember thinking that he looked so much like his uncle Walt. That is the closest to seeing “royalty” that I’ve ever come to. That memory is etched in my mind. ❤️
11 years to accomplish this. Just stellar. Imagine if Walt was still with us
Thank you Walt Disney for 100 years of the magic and the memories.
Can you imagine how much happiness this one man created? through making this incredible successful company that bought actual dreams and fairy tales to life?. These we're the type of men that truly loved children they loved their family, loved life. Such people we rarely see nowadays. Truly a special person who has become immortalized in time.
Uncle Walt was truly a genius, the likes of which we will never see again. I can't imagine a world without his magic and the hope he left this humble planet. Thank you for everything, Uncle Walt. This world would have been lost without you.🙂
Are you related to Walt Disney?
@@devindichiara3155 NO.
Walt Disney was an anti-Semite
@@TicklerDude No he wasn't. Don't spread lies.
@@devindichiara3155 “Uncle Walt” was the term of endearment by staff and fans alike for him, may he RIP.
That was wonderful, thank you! I always cry when I hear him say, " To all who come to this happy place, welcome! " ! 😂
For some reason can't get enough of watching walt disney documentaries do I have an obsession
I sometimes wonder if our country has any idea how big an impact Walt Disney on Americana. He really laid the foundation for many things we consider the core of our culture.
There will never be another Walt Disney
Never say Never
This man is responsible for so many memories with my family from watching disney on Sunday nights to my Nana taking me to see the latest re-release to going to the theme parks I would not be the person I am today without him god bless Mr disney
The happiness this man & the artists under his guidance, principles, & inspiration gave to the human race simply is staggering.
It’s very sad that he died. He did such wonderful things. And made beautiful movies and magical theme parks
Walt Disney has been my idol since childhood. Thank you for this solemn documentary and tribute.
For Walt to draw his dreams on paper in real life then transfer it from paper to screen and from screen to a world famous attraction not gonna lie I'm truly feeling inspired inspired from Walt's Disney hard work and dedication blood sweat and tears
We need another Walt in the world.
I don't think we'll get another Walt ;_;
@@wheeljackx3never say never man
It is here :
AMERLAND Futuristic Theme Park, Perak State Malaysia 2025-2027 first phase with 10 attraction out of this world construction . Opening in 2028 for visitors all over the world...among 100 licensed parks attraction of famous movies ...👌🏻
He was much loved for what he gave the world.
This man is more than a hero
Walt was such a gentle soul
He was incredible...and your documentary is incredible. Thank you for sharing it with us. 🙏🏻
Thank you very much 🙏🏻 and I’m glad you enjoyed it
Beautifully told. Thank you for sharing.
Wonder what Walt would think today? It's become too expensive to go to his parks now, unless your rich or your willing to spend your life savings to get in. From the happiest place on earth to the greediest place on earth. 😟
He would be saddened by what they did to his memory
I understand the the high cost. The Company does have A LOT of people to pay. There are three shifts at the parks. And thousands of workers. Nor to mention supplies and insurance
@@austindreher2791 ... the employees get minimum wage while the board members and CEOs get MILLIONS.
@@travisgrant5608 But is pretty much EVERY Company.
@@josephmendoza5806 *furious
Love this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Walt Disney, American Genius !!
One of my favourite ppl, and definitely my favourite place! This was great to watch. It was very heartfelt.
I spent the summer weekends of 1967 and 1968 at Disneyland. Admission was $2.50 and $3.00 respectively. Of course most Californians already had coupon books stuck away in a desk at home, available for the next family trip to DL so using those was an inexpensive way to go on rides. But my main goal was to enjoy the entertainment - particularly the bands and comedians. Early Disneyland always valued great entertainers, unlike today.
8:24 Iconic Photo ever!
Watching this brought tears to My eyes 😢 and now My heart Breaks more Because not only is Walt Disney gone But so is his Legacy, and that was NOT what he wanted our CEOs today care about what Walt wanted, what Bob Iger cared about was only what Bob Iger wanted, and now its about what Bob Chapek wants, But they wanna do is make it look like Walt Disney never made Disneyland or Exsisted in the First place, no one will what our Parents or Grandparents Grew up with, I can only say that I'm Disappointed in how poorly it is handled, and that Mr Disney's Legacy and Tradition is Drowning in the Swamp thanks to the People who are now Running it. I can only say Walt thank you for what you have given us as a Mouse named Mickey to begin with, to Snow White, and more Amazing Masterpieces thank you for your Disneyland Theme Park, I'm sorry Walt that your Legacy is Vanishing hopefully someone will bring it back in your Honor and Tradition, RIP
I agree, Walt was truly a visionary who gave the world so much joy. I believe the Walt Disney company of today has lost it's soul. Walt would not recognize his namesake company of today.
And now Bob Iger is back baby for 2yrs to fix up what Chapek has done. Sure the Michael Eisner brought the magic back through the 90s and saved the company. Bob Iger brought back Oswald the Lucky Rabbit back to Disney after 80yrs on his first year as CEO. Walt would be proud of Eisner and Iger for their work. Sure you can questions some their choices, but they saved Disney and protected Walt's dreams.
This video made me cry like a baby
Walt Disney made great movies. He was a great father and grandfather
I have a memory of Dick Van Dyke appearing on the Disney show the Sunday after his death. I think he, in as gentle a manner as possible explained that Walt had passed away.
Does anyone else remember that?
It would be nice if there was an actual clip of that...
Smoking was certainly a factor in Walt's death, since he had lung cancer. But I also think that stress was a part of it, too, since he was a workaholic and had many projects going on at the same time
True
Epcot killed Disney. His vision of a new age city stressed him beyond imagination.
@Lara Gravenor That's TRUE. My Best friends Mom died of lung cancer and was Never a smoker. My Great Grandpa was almost 101 when he passed. He Was a smoker( cigars and cigarettes). Life just gives you what you get I guess. My Grandma and most of her side of the family all died of cancer. Grams died of brain cancer. Yes she smoked. She also was longest living woman on her mother's side of the family. The woman on her mom's sides died between 39 and 42 Grams was 73.
Great man
Yes he was 👍
10:44
This is Walt Disney’s film before he passed away on December 1966 a year before The Jungle Book was released in 1967 in two years before Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day was released in 1968
You wonder what he would think about the way Disney is ran today, he was a genius
Probably be proud his idea still lives on and has made every generation happy since. He was believer in nothing is ever complete and everything is meant to change with the times. So while not understanding why, no interfering though.
Goodbye Walt Disney (R.I.P. Walt Disney)
Wow, just loved this Documentary! Great writing/story, editing and sound! Loved the narration and content. I love this but It makes me so sad to know Walt is gone. I never realized he died at 65! Wow he seemed so young. I mean I am 64, and I still feel like a young man (most of the time) lol. I'm not really sure if we will see another Walt Disney in our lifetime? I mean it seemed like through his hard work and imagination it all lined up for him, hard fought I know, but it still it "mostly" worked in a positive outcome. How would someone do something like this again? Animation, live action, theme parks and more, not sure if we will ever see it as it was done like Walt and his crew did it.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
@@FindTheMousewhat music is that at 14:37
Blackbeards Ghost was amazing
I remember the day he died it was on the announcements and we went home from school early that day. My bus driver was crying too.
I Love Disney Since I was a Child
My hero
when he said "The Happiest Millionaire won't be release till late next year" its really sad he won't able the release of the film and The Jungle Book
Walt would fire everyone from the ground up if he saw his company today ….
Thank u WALT thank u😪❤
It wasn’t long after Walt’s passing that CBS did their purge of family shows, like Andy Griffith show (68) and Beverly hill billies (71), Green Acres (71), and so on.
Disney would be ashamed of what his company would become
The company took over, and kicked Miss Lillian out as soon as Walt died. Shameful.
@@ksavage681 The Company was ran by Roy O Disney. Who was Walt's older brother after he pass it went to Diane Disney Husband Mr. Miller ( I forget his name) then they went with CEOs and crap. But I believe they still own some if the Disney name
He's rolling over in his grave.
@@caroltricarico5936 He might for Disney World. The Cast Members are HORRIBLE. Disneyland STILL has His Values and Spirit
@@austindreher2791 Mr. Miller's name was Ron.
Walt Disney was the real deal. Not like most of today's phonies.
Here in 2024 and I would like you all to know!
We might not have the Founder himself upon us this day, but he will live in our hearts forever and will never be forgotten to time. "Now is the time now is the best time" To live and to forgive.
and "there's a great big beautiful just a dream away"
Uncle Walt could have been so bitter based on how his childhood was. Nevertheless, he sought to make others happy. He did much good.
Walt is an icon. Sometimes he doesn't seem real. But he wss
Tips my hat good bye Walt Disney may you rest easy
We will be in Walt Disney World in two days. FYI it was Marc Davis Walt said goodbye to.
My dad made a lot of iconic fiberglass statues like Paul Bunyan,Bobs big boy and many others but wasn’t happy at international fiberglass so he got an interview with Walt to work at Disneyland and he was hired but had health problems from fiberglass so he couldn’t work for him I wrote a short story about I’m on Amazon the books called “The man behind the mufflerman “.
Unfortunately, he never lived to see Disney World open up in Florida back in 1971.
Walt was a heavy smoker throughout his life. Chesterfield was his brand and he would smoke 3 packs of cigarettes per day.
In the 1960s you would have been thought of as weird if you didn't smoke. Three packs a day of non-filtered cigs might have been on the high side of consumption, though.
Back when a pack of cigarettes cost 25 cents.
Thier will never be one like him .
No THERE will not be.
I stand with Walt ⭐Disney's Legacy, and Dream he worked so hard to build! ⭐ His Father taught him good hard work pays off! I refuse to let the WOKE MOB, destroy his Dream 💜 Why there jealousy proceeds to with their own agenda, we see these evil 😈 people for who they are! We need to protect Walt and his great legacy he left behind! 🙏💜
Do we know the exact date that last photo of Walt in Disneyland was taken?
walt安らかに眠れます様に大好き
Listen everyone I have plan to save Walt Disney and prevent his company from collapsing.
If time machines get invented this is how I will prevent Walt Disney from dying in 1966. First I would travel far into the future and find a device that can change people's personalities just like in that totally spies episode totally switched except I'm not switching his personality with anyone. Instead I would remove part of the personality where he likes to smoke and change it with him not be interested in smoking and never smokes. That's how he got that lung cancer that killed him in 1966 by smoking. If I succeed then hopefully Walt wouldn't pass away until somewhere after 100 years old. If he still gets the cancer Then I’ll bring the cure for his cancer from the future and inject it into him the week before he dies.
Now the reason I'm saying this is because the movies haven't been great since his death well except for Aladdin and the disney movies today suck. If I do this then hopefully the longer Walt lives the more people will continue to learn better on how he makes his movies so great especially when he passes away. Hopefully doing this will save his company and they would continue to make cartoon movies like they used to. It might also help with the disney sequels.
I’m also going to try to find a way for him to be born sooner. He he was born on December 5, 1901. I would try to change and have be born on January 1, 1900.
Now if time machines do get invented will anyone join me on this mission?
There seems to be a lot of errors in this video. For example, in February 1963, Eisenhower was no longer President, having left office on January 20, 1961.
You refer to a president former or sitting as president. So that’s not an error. But thanks for watch 👍
I watch this and cannot help but think about how the current Disney Company is destroying everything Walt built and stood for.
If Walt knew what was being done to the company that was his life's work, it would kill him a second time.
Walt must be spinning in his grave at what Disney has turned into
His body was cremated but yes he wanted to entertain the world not to take over everything
When was this broadcast and on what network?
It wasn’t broadcast on any network. This is a UA-cam exclusive.
@@FindTheMouse OK thanks - what was the production company? Was this made by a documentary outfit, or just some amateur in a basement?
Written, shot, edited, and narrated by me. Not in a basement lol.
@@FindTheMouse OK thanks - so not really a "documentary" - just an amateur video. Thanks for clarifying that. You might want to change the title to avoid further confusion and remove the word "documentary".
No I disagree. But thanks for watching 👍
The award Walt Disney got from Eisenhower in 1963 poses a question.
Eisenhower was the former president by the then. Would HE have given the honor to Disney, rather than President Kennedy?
Or is the year wrong?
It’s accurate. Clearly he was the former president, but even as a former president they have the title of president.
www.waltdisney.org/blog/red-walt-and-blue
It wasn’t Marty Sklar he said goodbye to, it was Marc Davis he said goodbye to.
It wasn't Marty Sklar he said goodbye to, it was Marc Davis..
Those atories were/ are wonderful, not only the ones qhich got made from grimabfairytales butboriginals so funny and has wisdom good thinking woven into almost all of them ,aling withbhuman or ratherbhis xreated animals failings likw Donald ducks orbthose fabulously created witches the little touches here there really really good i enjoy watching them very much
when will the full length of this be on youtube?
This is the full length feature.
Not gonna lie I would look like that to working my non stop planning stuff and probably not getting enough rest yea I would look like Walt to
Walt created something amazing. Today it’s a mess. I loved Disney when I was younger. It was better, pre-1994.
I watch this and cannot help but think about how the current Disney Company is destroying everything Walt built and stood for. Some might disagree, but I'm not saying this as a matter of opinion.
President Lyndon Johnson awarded Walt Disney the Presidential Medal of Freedom on September 14, 1964. Sheesh.
And he also never lived to see Kurt Russell become a big star as well.
I am missing men like him.
Especially
I love u...!!
A wonderful patriarch!
Walt’s right hand man was Marty SKLAR…not Skylar. SKLAR is pronounced just like it’s spelled.
Yup. Addressed this months ago, but thanks for the concern 👍
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In 1963, Dwight Eisenhower wasn't president. Was the honor bestowed earlier?
No. The date and title are correct. Presidents whether former or current are called President. Eisenhower was the acting president of the Freedoms Foundation too.
Too bad he totally missed the mark on that Kurt Russell character.
Didn’t miss it, just chose not to include it as it didn’t fit in the closure of the story. That’s a tale for another story ;)
@@FindTheMouse sorry, I was making a joke. Great video.
What a shame this brilliant man was a chronic chain smoker and cigarette addict- smoking cheated us all of the years of imagination he could have blressed us with!
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today.i saw he's dream!!
65 years old was an average age to die back in 1966. Walt Disney didn't die young, he was an old man according to 1966 standards.
NEVER GAVE CREDIT TO HIS WORKERS...UNCLE WALT HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY
You didn't build that. -- Barack Obama
Not sure why you'd think that. If you watched any footage of the design and building of attractions, he always featured his imagineers and designers and would tell who they were and what they were doing. He also showcased the Sherman Brothers quite often and would have them perform whatever new project they were working on. I'd say his workers were credited quite a bit.
So there was another person who..found Disneyland cause he said one of the guys to start Disney land
JFK was President in 1960-63. Unless you meant FORMER President Eisenhower?
You still address a former president as president.
Walt Disney would be very sad if he saw how the company has taken over everything because he only wanted to make the world a happy place
Clearly you don't know much about him. I suggest learning more before trying to talk for a man that isn't here to talk for himself.
The name is Marty SKLAR.
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@@FindTheMouse That said, I like your tribute very much! And it's the first time that someone links that footage for the Radio City "Follow Me Boys!" presentation which I am quite convinced was filmed the very same day as the Florida Project footage as you allude to too! Two last footages shot the same day ... There are some documents on the web from Marty Sklar that almost confirms that! His recollection is a little blurry! :-)
The person that he said goodbye to was Imagineer Marc Davis. Normally he would say "See ya later", but this time stopped in the doorway (at Davis' office at WED) and uttered "Goodbye, Marc".
I thought he said goodbye to Marc Davis and not Sklar.
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He would be turning in his grave if he knew how radical left wing and woke Disney has become.