Events in the Life of an Imagineer

By Baeredd
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    EVENTS IN A LIFE OF AN IMAGINEER

    Walt Disney's life was filled with so many incredible evnts. From playing in a Beverly Hills polo team, to creating dozens of cartoons, there was never a dull moment. These events make up just a small portion of this amazing imagineer's epic life.
  • Walt's Pride in Demolay

    Walt's Pride in Demolay
    One of Disney's most prideful things in life was Demolay. Demolay was an organization founded to help young people who have lost their parents. In 1986, Walt was inducted into the Demolay Hall of Fame for being such a large contributer.
  • Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

    Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
    Disney comes out with "The 36th Silly Symphony: Three Little Pigs". Audiences everywhere fall in love with the story and plot. This was one of Disney's most important projects because during the depression, this gave people something to relate to and laugh at.
  • Walt and His Love for Polo

    Walt and His Love for Polo
    Not many people know about Disney's love for polo. In the 30s', he made his way to the top of the sport. Unfortunatley, his career ended after a tragic event in 1938.
  • Retirement From Polo

    Walt unfortunatley gets an extreme injury while playing the sport of his life. This will end his magnificent polo career, and effects the rest of his life. Permanent damage to his spinal columb will change his life forevever.
  • Fantasia

    Fantasia
    Fantasia was a big event for Disney because it was one of his first full length animated features. Through the eight segments, the cartoons are synchronized with classical music and sound effects. Fantasia would also be a comeback for Micky Mouse, Disney's most popular character.
  • So Dear To My Heart

    So Dear To My Heart
    So Dear To My Heart is a Walt Disney Classic. It was one of the first movies ever mad to combind live-action and animation. To this day, this movie is stille caled one Disney's finest masterpeices.
  • A Party To Remember

    A Party To Remember
    Walt Disney's 30th wedding aniversary was the first party to be held in Disney World's "Magic Kingdom". With over 300 guests attending, Walt really over did it. Wanting to show off his new park, Walt took his guests on a ferry ride and finished the night with dinner and a show at his favorite theatre of Disney World.
  • Khrushchev

    Khrushchev
    Mr. Nikita Khruschev, A Soviet Union offical, decided in 1959 to make a visit to the United States. Throughout his eleven day stay, he toured several major political cities, but those weren't on the top of the list. Khruschev wanted to go to Disneyland. He spent hours trying to make plans to go, but wasn't able to when his security told him that it was to dangerous.
  • How it Feels to Get Over a Dozen College Diplomas

    How it Feels to Get Over a Dozen College Diplomas
    Starting around 1963, Disney started to recieve many honorary diplomas from all over the country. In truth, Disney never recieved a real college diploma, or even a GED. But Walt didn't need them because, within a coupl years, he had over a dozen honorary degrees from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and more.
  • The End of a Life of an Imagineer

    The End of a Life of an Imagineer
    Walt Disney checked into the hospital on December 5th and lied to his family by saying it was just for routine treatments. The truth was, lung cancer was doing it's final damage on Disney, and he passed away at 9:35 a.m..Walt Disney left an Iconic mark on not just America, but the world.