Who does not like cartoons?In the world there is, probably, a man who would leave cartoons indifferent. With the same pleasure they are looked at by both adults and children. And full-length animated cartoons have long and rightly taken their place in the hearts of millions of viewers of all ages.
The idea to shoot a full-length animated productcame to Disney in the head in 1934, when his characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, dogs Pluto and Guffi triumphed along the screens, winning the audience's love. The budget of the first Disney full-length animated film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was at that time an astronomical sum of one and a half million dollars, and from the bankruptcy of Disney saved a loan from Bank of Amerika, whose head was an ardent fan of Mickey Mouse.
The success of the cartoon was stunning.Painting "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" took first place in the category "full-length cartoon", the best of which have been awarded the highest awards. In 1939, this cartoon was not only a classic, the ninth in a collection Walt Disney statuette "Oscar", but also seven small "Oscars" by the number of dwarves in a fairy tale.
Despite the fact that not all cartoons,released studio, accompanied by constant success with the audience, its founder never succumbed to panic. Creating a cartoon world, not only on the screen, but also in real life (Disneyland, arranged on a big scale) is all Disney, full-length animated cartoons which have become a model of the quality produced under this brand.
Disney and his team did not stop their work eitherfor a minute. By launching the first animation project in a full meter, Walt Disney's company set a priority goal of creating such a profitable product as a full-length cartoon. During World War II, the following large-scale works on the deer of Bambi and Pinocchio appeared on the screens of America.
On the way to Walt Disney there were dizzyingups, and falls, which almost led the company to utter collapse. But we can not overestimate the importance of the contribution of Disney and his company to the history of animation development. Walt Disney has long been considered the national hero of his country, whose creative designs were implemented by the company for twenty years after his death in 1966.