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A web log for all fans of Walt Disney, The Disney Company, and its many products. Using the theories behind Walt Disney's family oriented entertainment and education, this blog is intended to be a safe read for the whole family. The Disney Blog is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company in any way. All Disney parks, attractions, lands, shows, event names, etc. are registered trademarks of The Walt Disney Company. The Disney Blog is affiliated with LaughingPlace.com, the number one Disney Fan site on the internet. Please see creative commons license at the bottom of this page for copyright information. All content on this website is my own and does not necessarily represent the views of my employer or anyone else on the planet. The Disney Blog is supported by advertising and some of the links on this site and in product reviews are revenue share affiliate ads. I also do accept product for review and to give away as prizes. However, I compose all my editorial separate from any decision regarding advertising or affiliate links. YMMV.
Tag Archives: ipod
Is WALL-E’s love interest related to the iPod?
When Pixar wanted to find a futuristic look for “Eve” the love interest for WALL-E, they turned to the one company in the bay area known for being on the bleeding edge of design. “I wanted Eve to be high-end … Continue reading
Zune, Disney and how Apple should make its own kid-oriented iPod (hint: Disney iPod anyone?)
Posted in Disney Consumer Products
Tagged Apple, disney, ipod, iTunes, media player, microsoft, mix max, zune
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Imagineer: Technology getting in the way of things!
Posted in Imagineering
Tagged blog, design, dis, disney, disneyblog, Disneyland, Imagineering, ipod, laughingplace, LaughingPlace.com, Matterhorn, satellite, video
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Pan Graphic Novel
I’m forever on the look out for amazing Disney quality artists on the net. Excelsior Studios, whose Logo Disney fans have got to love, has released the first part of their new online graphic novel (read comic)… Pan. It’s not … Continue reading

