The bumbling and fiery-tempered Donald Fauntleroy Duck made his debut in a short animation film on June 9, 1934. Nearly a century later, he remains one of animation's most beloved characters, DW reports: https://www.dw.com/en/donald-duck-turns-90/a-69255461
Strong retro-1980s vibe on the designs for the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure at the Disneyland Resort. Bonus points for the use of the Jiminy Cricket Recycling Icon. #TrashCanTuesday
People screaming "housing should be a human right": go live in a rural area! Homes are cheap there! I know! Mine was about 50k 15 miles outside of #Disney World (20m from Orlando).
I fully own it.
Housing is there. Just maybe not in the big city you wish to live in.
@virtualbri I interviewed Richard and Robert at their office, which was actually a little downstairs apartment in an old Hollywood duplex setup. A wall lined with the most amazing photos of them with Walt and so much else. A grand piano. Richard sat there and played and belted out some of his classics. One of those moments when you realize you're in the presence of greatness in real time.
Oh, and I wish I could buy a chunk of a company because my wife impressed me with using their tools to make a pamphlet to run an overpriced luxury item in my house.
@virtualbri I think he thinks Disney is insulated from generative tech because they can sue anything that’s too similar to their intellectual property. All while reaping the benefit of paying people less to make things for them with generative tech. Which is quite a position to take when the biggest criticism toward Disney is that everything is unoriginal repackaged intellectual property. Bold move, Bob!
New trash cans within the Theater of the Stars at Walt Disney Studios in Paris. Home to the new "Alice & The Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland" show, this outdoor location previously hosted the "Moteurs... Action!: Stunt Show Spectacular" for 18 years. #TrashCanTuesday