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Tag Archives: save the small world
Further thoughts on Marty’s letter about “it’s a small world”
I’ve been thinking a bit more about what was disturbing about Marty’s open-letter to Disney fans. I can overlook the fact that it was all corporate spin, and a blatant attempt to get Disney Fans to hush up. It’s maddening … Continue reading
Posted in Disneyland
Tagged disney, Disneyland, history, iasw, Imagineering, It's a Small World, quality, save the small world, story, WDI
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Animation Community Speaks out against changes to “its a small world”
The Imagineering Re-birth blog has posted the first in a collection of quotes from those in the animation community opposed to the changes coming to the Walt Disney classic attraction “it’s a small world.” Names like Pete Docter, Ralph Eggleston, … Continue reading
Posted in Disneyland
Tagged Animation, disney, iasw, Imagineering, It's a Small World, mary blair, pixar, save the small world, WDI
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