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The Magic of Disney Animation

See how Disney animation comes to life in this real, working animation studio. You'll peek over the shoulders of Disney artists at work on the next feature. This is where many of your favorite films were created; classics like "Beauty and the Beast," "The Lion King," and "Mulan."

 

 

When to go - Try to hit the early day or late afternoon shows.  Tour run approx. 35 min continually.

Facts:

   In the movie with Robin & Walter they claim to be at the Disney Studios. But have you ever noticed that in the begining of the film when Walter & Robin first meet that Earful Tower is in the wrong place and it looks totally different.

   In the film with Robin when Robin is a pencil drawing, and turns into a lumberjack, his shadow forms a hidden Mickey. As his legs become longer, the Mickey head grows legs, and looks remarkably like the Studios' water tower.

In the film with Robin. When Robin is a pencil drawing, and turns into a lumberjack, his shadow forms a hidden Mickey.

Walter Cronkite's cuff links are gold with a black Mickey on them.


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