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- 3. The studio didn't last long and Disney decided to move to California to work as a _________.
- 4. The family moved to Kansas City, MO where he studied at the Kansas City _____ ___________ and school of design.
- 6. The first ________ in December is always Walt Disney day because he was born on December 5th 1901.
- 8. Walter ______ Disney, his middle name is?
- 10. The two started a small studio in 1922, where they used an old movie camera to make short advertising films, did a series of cartoon sketches, and produced a pilot film _______'_ ______________. (2 words)
- 11. He went on to develop other feature-length films in the early 1940s, including Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi, and Fantasia. An __________ strike followed this slew of hits, and the later films of the decade weren't up to the same caliber of quality as these first ones, but the early 1950s brought a return to form with Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan.
Down
- 1. when the Alice's Wonderland pilot gained notice, he once again opened a studio—this time in Hollywood—with his brother, Roy. Iwerks joined them to follow up Alice's Wonderland with the______ ________.
- 2. Upon moving back to Chicago Disney worked as a ________ and inker in Commercial art studios where he met Ub Iwerks, an artist, who became a frequent early collaborator.
- 5. Another part of Disney's legacy involves _______ _______. He came up with the concept for and built Disneyland near Los Angeles in 1955. He started to build another park, Walt Disney World, in Orlando Florida, but he died before it was finished—he died on December 15, 1966, and Walt Disney World opened in 1971.
- 7. Walt Disney was born in ______________.
- 9. _________ -length films arrived at the company in 1937 with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.