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Crackpot
Walt Disney's True Origins AND The Pixar Universe Theory

Crackpot

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 47:16


GET‌ ‌EVERY‌ ‌EPISODE‌ ‌AND‌ ‌BONUS‌ ‌CONTENT‌ ‌AT:‌ ‌‌www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast‌   First up, Tim shares the wildly absurd and actually believable conspiracy theory that Walt Disney is the illegitimate son of a Spanish noble and poor washer woman. What's the full story? Why does it involve the FBI? And why did Walt Disney work so hard to keep this hush hush? For the second half of the show Zach shares the internet conspiracy theory that all movies in the Pixar collection exist in the same universe and timeline. How does it work? Could it be real? And what does Pixar have to say about it? Tune in to find out!

Zafarrancho Vilima
Walt Disney en las Grandes Biografías de Zafarrancho Vilima

Zafarrancho Vilima

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 12:16


Hoy viajaremos a la animada vida de Walter Elias Disney, al que todavía pueden visitar en la sección de congelados del Cotsco. El pequeño Walter nació el 5 de diciembre de 1901 en…Illinois, ohhhhhh. No nació en 🎶Mojaaaaaca, galopa y corta el viento🎶, No, nació en Chicago, el Benidorm de ellos. Allí se crió con su 4 hermanos, su madre Flora y su padre, Elias Disney, que vivía amargao porque cada vez que abría un negocio le duraba menos que un terrorista a Steven Seagal. El padre de Walt probó suerte una vez más comprando una granja en Missouri, pero los dos hijos mayores le dijeron que iba a recoger lo nabos su prima la de Albacete y se volvieron a Chicago. Así que allí se quedó Walter dibujando animalillos y aguantando el menosprecio de su padre, que el rancio no se reía ni con Pepe Da Rosa. En 1909 Elias contrajo fiebre tifoideas y tuvo que vender la granja, mudándose toda la familia a Kansas City, pero no durarían mucho porque allí no había quien aparcara. 5 años después, su otro hermano, Roy, también se fue de casa porque el pare lo tenía más explotao que un plastiquito de burbujas. Al final lo que quedaba de familia se mudó otra vez a Chicago. Como no sería de jartible Elias Disney que Walt, a los 17 años, falsificó su partida de nacimiento pa combatir como soldado en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Esa casa en Acción de Gracias tenía que ser como un salón de la Super Nany. El padre doraba el pavo a cashetás. A los 20 años ya tenía cara de saberse la vida del podólogo y un bigotito con el que nadie sospecharía nunca que era una mihita nazi. Cosa que gustó en la agencia de publicidad donde lo contrataron y donde conocería a Ubbe (con b) Iwerks, un talentoso dibujante con el que montó más empresas que Ruíz-Mateos con Jiménez de Tejada. Entre los dos montarían un modesto estudio en el único sitio que te garantiza el éxito en Norteamérica: el garaje de su casa. Quebraron más veces que la zapatería Mary Paz, pero Walt siempre se las ingeniaba para sacar el negocio adelante. En el 23 aterrizó en Hollywood, en el 25 se casó y en el 26 le cambió el nombre a la empresa por Walt Disney Studio, porque en los años 20 de antes te daba tiempo de hacer más cosas. Centrado totalmente ya en su empresa, a Walt se le ocurrió un nuevo personaje en el autobús de Sevilla a Sanlúcar: un ratón pánfilo, apolítico y asexuado al que llamó Mortimer. Su mujer, que se veía otra vez esperando a que las del Mercadona pusieran las pegatinas de bajada de precio, le dijo que ella de dibujo no sabía pero que había que tener algo mu malo agarrao en el pechito para ponerle Mortimer a algo. Y así nació Mickey Mouse. En 1937 estrenó su primer largometraje: Blancanieves y los 7 enanitos, que aunque fue todo un éxito en taquilla le dejó endeudao hasta las orejas porque Disney era mu de pedir el dinero a Cetelem. Luego vendrían Pinocho y Fantasía, que recaudaron menos que Waterworld, desastre que se solucionaría más tarde con Dumbo y Bambi. En los años 40, la factoría Disney contaba con un complejo de 20 edificios y 2000 empleados que cobraban menos que los repartidores de Glovo. Tampoco podían tener sindicato, porque eso era de comunistas y a él lo que le gustaba eran lostraterrestre, los nasi y la gente mu blanca. Hasta que llegó un Yorlando Dyaz que le dijo “¿que no nos dejas tener sindicato? Te digo yo que sí” Y se pusieron en huelga un año, que ya tenía que pagar poco er gashó pa que la gente esté un año en huelga por iniciativa propia. También se dedicó a la caza de brujas dando chivatazos al FBI y a echar más humo que el fumador de Expediente X, aunque no hay fotos de Disney fumando porque no quería ser una mala influencia TAN EVIDENTE para los niños; Él era más de mensajes subliminales. Ganó 26 premios Oscar y más dinero que el del video comunitario, pero despidió a 400 empleados para cumplir con el acuerdo de subida salarial del 25% de los dibujantes, porque Disney era bondad y generosidad. Finalmente, el 15 de diciembre de 1966, lo metería la mujé en el cajón al lao de las croquetas de puchero, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarlo cuando vean una película de Steaven Seagal o se compren unas babuchas en la zapatería Mary Paz.

The Risktakers Podcast
Noah Elias - Disney Artist + Author // Pitching to movie directors, taking risks that make you want to throw up, and changing the world with our uniqu...

The Risktakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 28:18


I was so excited to record this podcast while Noah was on location at Walt Disney World in Florida where he's been commissioned by Disney and has a very special art exhibition! Noah Elias is an artist, author, creative coach and entrepreneur. Based in Orange County, California, Noah is a risktaker from way back, he bravely started selling his art door-to-door on a bike at sixteen years old and now he's an artist for Disney, Universal Pictures, Lucasfilm, to name a few. He designed Suki's vehicle in ‘2 Fast 2 Furious' and he's passionate about leveraging the power of our unique story to change the world. Noah founded his own university, Noah University, as well as an annual workshop called ‘Reimagine' in California, to help creative entrepreneurs see BEYOND the limits of possibility and build their own brand and business. We met in 2015 and he's been a great mentor in my life since then. He's recently created one of the most unique portraits of Walt Disney that has ever been created, ‘Storytellers' which has just been released. His greatest joy is encouraging and helping others build a life of impact and discover why they are on this planet, which is why we get along so well. :) In this podcast Noah shares: What he's currently doing on location at Walt Disney World in Florida and the incredible painting of Walt Disney he just commissioned for Disney, How he took a massive risk and pitched his car design to the director of The Fast and the Furious (he designed Suki's pink car!), How knowing our “WHY” adds depth and power to our story and brand, How to pitch ideas and create opportunity where it doesn't exist, How to bring your family into your business and your dreams, Why living and thinking “as if” completely changes our mindset and therefore our actions, How pain, failure and challenges can open the best doors, How we can change our perspective and view the challenges of life as opportunities, Why risk in life is a non-negotiable, Why fun is a necessity in life and reminds us of who we are, How leveraging the power of our unique STORY can change the world. Here's to the Risktakers!I hope you are inspired by Noah's story. :)Much love, Nat xo Connect with Noah via:Noah Fine Art: noahfineart.comLearn more about Noah's projects hereNoah's WHYNoah's Books: Fearhunters // 31 Disciplines of Highly Creative PeopleNoah University: noahuniversity.comInstagram: @noah.j.elias + @noahfineartTwitter: @noahfineart

Universo Literário
Walt Disney, o fundador da maior empresa de entretenimento do mundo.

Universo Literário

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 5:04


Walt Disney====================================Esta semana nossa coluna homenageia o homem que foi responsável pela invenção de gêneros cinematográficos, criou personagens ícones da cultura mundial além de ser o cofundador da maior empresa de entretenimento do mundo. Esta semana a coluna faz uma homenagem ao norte-americano, Walt Disney.Walter Elias Disney, conhecido e popularizado como Walt Disney, nasceu dia 5 de dezembro de 1901, há 118 anos, na cidade de Chicago e foi um animador, cineasta, diretor, roteirista, dublador, empreendedor e produtor cinematográfico.Tornou-se mundialmente conhecido por ser o pioneiro do ramo da animação tendo produzido o primeiro longa-metragem de animação Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões (1937) além de ser o criador de personagens icônicos como Mickey e Pato Donald.Walt Disney é filho do empreiteiro Elias Disney e da professora Flora Call Disney. Com 7 anos já revelava talento para o desenho. Com 14 anos ingressou no Kansas City Art Institute. Com 16 anos, entrou para a Cruz Vermelha, onde foi motorista de ambulância. Com 18 anos retornou para Kansas City e iniciou sua carreira de cartunista de propaganda e depois passou a produzir filmes publicitários.Por volta de 1923, deixou Kansas City e partiu para Hollywood, levando um filme feito com a técnica de desenho animado e atores reais. Junto com o irmão montou uma produtora e ofereceu seus filmes à distribuidora M. J. Winkler. Produziu "Alice" e em seguida "O Coelho Oswald”. Esta empresa é a gênese da atual maior empresa de entretenimento do mundo, a Walt Disney Company.Em 1925, casou-se com Lillian Bounds, uma de suas primeiras funcionárias. Em 1927 criou o camundongo, que foi batizado por sua esposa, com o nome de "Mickey Mouse", que se tornaria um dos maiores sucessos de sua produtora. Em 1928, lançou Steamboat Willie, o primeiro desenho com som da história. Nos anos seguintes, para contracenar com o Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney criou as personagens "Pato Donald", o "Pateta" e o "Pluto”. Em 1932, recebeu seu primeiro Oscar, com o filme "Flowers and Trees”. Walt Disney já havia criado curtas-metragens e animações, mas em 1935 divulgou sua ideia revolucionária de criar uma nova forma de arte. No início foi considerado louco, pois Hollywood não acreditava que adultos pagariam para assistir à uma animação. Ignorando as críticas e com o apoio de seu irmão Roy, hipotecou vários bens e pegou empréstimo bancário para realizar seu sonho. Foram investidos mais de um milhão de dólares para a criação do longa-metragem, em plena Grande Depressão americana. A ousadia do visionário, Walt Disney mudou a história do cinema mundial, elevando a animação à categoria de arte. Com o lucro do filme, Disney construiu um estúdio, dando sequência a outras produções e iniciando um império de entretenimento, que além de produzir dezenas de filmes e animações expandiu-se num conglomerado que inclui parques temáticos, brinquedos, jogos e livros com centenas de personagens. Outros longas vieram na sequência, entre eles, "Pinóquio", "Fantasia”, “Bambi" e Cinderela. Após deixar de atuar exclusivamente com animações, a Disney expandiu seus negócios para o teatro, parques temáticos, música, rádio e mídia online. Hoje, a The Walt Disney Company opera redes de televisão pagas e tem como subsidiárias empresas como Lucasfilm, Marvel Entertainment, Pixar, ABC e Fox. De acordo com a Walt Disney, seu principal objetivo é "tornar as pessoas felizes". Disney e sua equipe sempre diziam, à época do lançamento revolucionário de Branca de Neve que sabia que todas as pessoas foram crianças um dia. Hoje, sua empresa, além de povoar o imaginário do mundo inteiro, tem um valor de mercado de cerca de 155 bilhões de dólares, com ativos de 96 bilhões e faturando cerca de 55 bilhões de dólares por ano. Há dezenas de biografias e filmes sobre Disney e seu legado cultural impressionante. Eu recomendo os filmes Walt antes do Disney, de 2015 que conta a saga e os obstáculos enfrentados na criação de suas obras e o livro Walt Disney. O Triunfo da Imaginação Americana de Neal Gabler, um petardo de quase 800 páginas sobre a vida de Walt Disney.Walt Disney é a pessoa que venceu o maior número de Óscars na história, sendo 22 prêmios e 59 indicações. Disney faleceu dia 15 de dezembro de 1966 de câncer de pulmão em Burbank, Califórnia. Seu corpo foi cremado e suas cinzas estão no Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Morreu antes da inauguração de um de seus últimos sonhos, o parque Walt Disney World, na Flórida, que foi inaugurado em 1971.

UnHidden Mickey
WALT ELIAS DISNEY – Türchen 24 Disney 🎄 Adventskalender

UnHidden Mickey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 26:32


Die Walt Disney Folge! 24. Dezember und letztes Türchen - Der UnHidden Mickey Adventskalender * 24 Türchen, 24 Bäume, 24 Mini-Podcasts *

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The Minnie Mice
The Minnie Mice Minute - HAPPY BIRTHDAY WALT DISNEY!

The Minnie Mice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 1:00


Happy Wednesday, December 5th Everyone! This is #TheMinnieMiceMinute Weather in the parks today will be cloudy with scattered Showers and a high of 57 degrees. HAPPY BIRTHDAY WALT DISNEY!! Today in the year 1901, On a Sunday, Walter Elias Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois to Parents Flora & Elias Disney in their 2 story Family Cottage Home. He was named after their family friend & Pastor, Reverend Walter Parr. Fun Fact in Disney History, On this day in the year 1985, The City of Anaheim Salutes Disneyland in Celebration of Walt Disney's Birthday with a World - record release of One MILLION Balloons over the park! What a sight that must have been! Mary Poppins Returns has just been named one of the 10 Best Movies of the Year by The American Film Institute. This just in, Craig Gillespie (who last directed I Tonya) is set to Direct the Live Action “Cruella De Vil” and Emma Stone will Play Cruella. In Downtown Disney News, Napolini is Now Open! With a beautiful, clean & Spacious new interior. You can now walk in and choose options from an all-new refrigerated section with Sandwiches, Salads, Cheesecakes, Soft Drinks and even Alcoholic options such as Beer & Champagne. You can also build your own personal pizza or choose one of their signatures pizzas to go! For More Minnie Mice Minute Updates, Subscribe on Itunes, SoundCloud or Google Play! Again, I'm Mama Mouse Cynthia, co-host of The Minnie Mice Show, Make sure you check us out at @TheMinniemice Thanks for listening…. This is the Minnie Mice sounding off! Until Next time, Be Kind & Spread Some Magic!

Half True History
17. What is the Chicago World's Fair?

Half True History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 71:32


In episode 17 of The Devil's in the Details, Dan Parrella tells Pedro Lima (and Chris Crespo) all about the Chicago World's Fair of the mid 1890s, and how this one event impacted American culture and business in such a huge way. In this episode: First World's Fair in 1851 in Great Britain. France builds Eiffel Tower for the 1881 World's Fair in Paris. New Yorkers call Chicago the Windy City because of the boastfulness of Chicagoans planning the 1894 World's Fair. Jackson Park is created. Nikola Tesla is hired. Neo-Classicism design aesthetics. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show sets up shop across the street. Saul Bloom, inventer of the Midway. George Ferris and the Ferris Wheel. The Popularization of ragtime. Elias Disney survives working as a builder, goes home and tells his grandkids about the Fair. Firsts/Inventions includes the people mover, cream of wheat, the zipper, the dishwasher, the hamburger, the penny press machine, Wrigley gum.

Disney Dads Podcast
Season 1 - Walking With Walt: Who Was Elias Disney?

Disney Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 14:58


On this week’s episode of Walking With Walt, we pay tribute to the original Disney Dad, Elias Disney.  The patriarch of the Disney family, he fought adversity to provide a life for the family he loved.  Elias Disney was the figure who molded Walt into the man we love today.  So join me, as we take a look into the life of Elias Disney, and go, Walking With Walt.

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia Episode 398: Disney Legend Dave Smith; Disneyland Park Pack

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 92:50


Team Mousetalgia talks to Disney Legend Dave Smith, the founder of the Disney Archives, about his new book, "Disney Facts Revealed." We talk about Dave's career of answering Disney fans' questions about the studio, and he discusses the easiest and hardest questions he has answered about Disney; his background as the original archivist for the Disney Studio, and stories covering everything from the Darby O'Gill banshees to Elias Disney's cache of priceless paperwork. Bonus - we host our own "Ask Dave" segment! Next, Mousetalgia talks collectibles by comparing the recent "Ghost Post" vs. Disneyland Park Pack blind boxes from DisneyStore.com - which beats expectations, and which leaves Team Mousetalgia wanting? Also - we talk trivia, and we ask you to help us celebrate our 400th episode! From now to June 12, please consider voting for Mousetalgia at podcastawards.com; buy our latest t-shirt from now through June 19; and send your vocal tracks for "A Very Merry 400th" to comments@mousetalgia.com. Find the lyrics at facebook.com/mousetalgia

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EarzUp!
The Elias Disney Window, and The Disney Audio Game …

EarzUp!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 60:49


... or something.  This show had a lot going on in it, and we never really had one solid topic, but we did have some cool people show up to watch us work!  That being said, let's get into ... The Elias Disney Window, and The Disney Audio Game But first ... We start off the show talking about the wasteland that is Google plus.  Terrence puts together a game for us, complete with live guests, and the computers hated it!  So we had to bail out early, but not before declaring a winner. Dan from MouseBrew happened to be in the Bay Area, and he stopped by to hang out with us!  Our Feedback segment is on our WDW planning, including some rad info on the Food and Wine Fest, then we get into the story behind the Elias Disney window on Main Street, thanks to Terrence. A little Fact of the Show, and we are out! See you in the parks! The window on Main Street dedicated to Walt's Father.  

The DIS Unplugged: Disneyland Edition - A Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disneyland

10/23/14 - Tom Bell chats with Todd Regan, Executive Director of the Walt Disney Birthplace, who shares some history and talks about plans for the future.

CoffeeWithKurtti's podcast
O-Zell Soda Jingle

CoffeeWithKurtti's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2014 0:58


Elias Disney, Walt and Roy Disney's father and a man of spirit true, believed in a dream... the dream of O-Zell, a pure, all-natural carbonated beverage that would satisfy the fiercest thirst and lead us from the wicked temptation of hooch. Beginning in 1912, Elias threw his heart and soul (and no small amount of cabbage) into the O-Zell dream, with misfortune and woe his only reward. Today, Elias' century-old dream is fulfilled at last! The O-Zell Soda Company is humbled to offer you, dearest friend, our scrumptious Vanilla Dream and Blue Ribbon Root Beer, both made with Hawaiian cane sugar and 100% all natural ingredients, for your delectation and delight! And all proceeds go to restoring and preserving Walt Disney's Birthplace home in Chicago, IL! For more information about O-Zell Soda, Click HERE.  

EarzUp!
O-Zell Soda and Walt’s Birthplace

EarzUp!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 64:43


What does soda have to do with Walt Disney and the house he was born in?  We are glad you asked!  Take a moment and learn all about Elias (Walt's Dad) and ... O-Zell Soda and Walt's Birthplace We got the opportunity to sit down with Dina and Brent from O-Zell soda and Walt's birthplace to talk about their love of Disney and their ongoing project to restore the house that Elias Disney built in Chicago in 1893, and where Walt Disney himself was born in.  Dina and Brent purchased the home in 2013, and are using the profits from the sales of O-Zell soda to help heal this historic home. The story of Elias and the O-Zell soda company is a great read, one that could easily be made into a Disney movie, as it has a great story arc moving from Elias being broke due to the owner of O-Zell embezzling his money, to his son Walt becoming a larger-than-life entertainment figure. We also talk about the recent price changes for the Anaheim parks and what the means for your next vacation.  And ours. So listen to the history of the Disney family and the O-Zell soda line, then buy some great-tasting soda and help Dina and Brent restore Walt's birthplace!   Drinkin' some O-Zell, talking O-Zell! #Meta