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{{quote|''He was a storyteller—a showman—a dreamer—a genius.''|[[Film]] critic '''Leonard Maltin''', '''''The [[Disney]] [[Film|Films]]'''''}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 27 November 2018
All right. I'm corny. But I think there's just about a-hundred-and-forty-million people in this country that are just as corny as I am.
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I do not make films primarily for children. I make them for the child in all of us, whether we be six or sixty.
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"To do the things I wanted to do, I needed better artists. A cartoonist is not the same as an artist. A cartoonist knows the shortcuts and tricks--how to do things in a hurry. His work might have been comic, but it wasn't convincing. The cartoonist had to learn about art. So i sent the boys to [art] school. Some of them hated it and wouldn't go along; most of those fell by the wayside as the studio progressed. But the top men at the studio today are largely those who went through the Disney school."
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