September 30, 2018
Depression
Disney
entertainment
film
propaganda
Roy Disney
Walt Disney
Sophia Rodriguez
This article is really interesting I had not known a lot about Walt Disney and his brother, but reading this I realized the struggle they had gone through just to keep pushing forward. I never knew that he cut the staffs money and he gave it to himself along with the workers going on strike. Reading this I learned that Cinderella was their breaking point to get back into business and the comics Walk Disney made about the war saved their company.
05/09/2020
9:19 pm
Nathan Castillo
Never did I expect to see how Disney played a role in the war effort during World War 2. It was really cool to hear about how animations can boost morale throughout the field. It was really sad to hear about how the employees were treated early on in the article, but in the long run, they are one of the most successful and well known business out there.
26/10/2020
9:19 pm
Julia Aleman
This is a really interesting story that I’ve never heard. I almost forget that Walt Disney was around during the time of World War 2 and I never knew that there was such a big effect that it put on the income. I do believe that Disney was being pretty greedy with the salaries of the workers but I never knew how big of an impact his films made on the people of this time.
28/03/2021
9:19 pm
Shanita Frazier
I really loved this article. I think that the Disney brothers are great and was important part of the war effort because it boosted their morale. The studio was very successful and it contributed to American history well. I really like that people want to send their congratulations to the company that makes me think that there is still some hope in the world. Very good!
11/04/2021
9:19 pm
Maria Ferrer
This is an interesting article! When we think of Disney and its animations, we see many successful titles and movies, and we forget that all successful companies had their ups and downs. It was surprising to read about Disney not having enough money to pay its animators, and they proceeded to go on strike for five whole weeks. Finally, I was unaware that Disney produced cartoons for the armed services for moral builders during World War II, which I find incredible. I liked the topic of this article because the author showed us a different perspective about Disney animations and that many people aren’t aware of.
29/08/2021
9:19 pm
Erick Velazquez
The struggles this company had when it was much smaller in popularity is very interesting. Being three million dollars in debt is no joke but cutting their animators salaries was very greedy of Disney. Though the company did struggle, they found a way to rise in popularity by means of propaganda and animations during World War Two and became one of the single most popular companies we know today. Really enjoyed the article!
26/09/2021
9:19 pm
Serenity Kamenski
The thing about Disney is that you never really read articles regarding their struggles and issues they had as a company before they became successful. Today, there’s always this glorification of Disney and how they are this super successful corporation, leaving out how they were in debt a majority of their beginning years, or the way they treated their workers as a response to their inability to profit. They cut salaries, took credit for their work, and almost didn’t come to terms with the animators demands, showcasing a not so humble beginning. Great article by the way, it was very informative.
24/01/2022
9:19 pm
Mckenzie Gritton
I have always loved Disney movies, but it is really sad that the workers got paid so little while he took home 5x their salary. Don’t even get me started on the fact that he left to South America when his workers demanded a higher pay, but at least it was settled in favor of the animators. It was also interesting to read that Disney had a big contribution with the propaganda and housing troops during WWII.
24/01/2022
9:19 pm
Dylan Miller
As someone who looked up to Walt Disney as a kid, it’s shocking to see such a horrifying story caused by Walt himself. It’s rare to find articles and stories that portray Walt as his true self, mainly because of Disney’s tight grasp on their history, as it is easier to find articles and documentaries about Disney’s failed rollercoasters, movies, and even marketing ploys that caused a significant loss of money for the company. The propaganda that the Disney company has made is brutal to find since they’re not on Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, but some of them, like the cartoon Donald gets Drafted, can be found on YouTube. It’s saddening to see someone like Walt, who strived for constant change to his parks to make it a happy place for all, refuse to give the animators and employees who make the cartoons that keep the company alive little to no pay because he “felt they didn’t need it.”
24/01/2022
9:19 pm
Elizabeth Santos
This article just goes to show that all successful things take time, effort, and getting over many bumps in the road. It’s interesting how substantial the role of the war played on Disney, and how significant Disney animations were to the nation, providing some ease in a time of much distress. Although, it is depressing that the workers weren’t getting proper payment despite their grand talents that really made the idea of success possible.
29/08/2020
9:19 pm