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The life and times of Walt Disney

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

Here's our video presentation we did for our history class. It's pretty crappy but shut up and just enjoy the Satire!

Micheal Binkley/narrator: Brian V.
Walt Disney: Jordan S.
JEW: Josh Weaver

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  • INNACURACY: Disneyland Resort in California was opened on July 17th 1955 at 4.35 pm, not Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Walt Disney World was the second to open on October 1st 1971, 5 years after Walt's death, but designed by Walt and was his dream project. Also Walt was not frozen he was cremated its just an urban legend that he was cryogenecally frozen.

  • oh thank you for that first part. and yes we know that it was just an urban legend about the whole frozen thing. we were joking about that thats why we said SOME people think he was cryogenically frozen.

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  • the funnyest part of this thing is at 1:43

  • He is not a great man o

  • Did anyone notice he was petting a dog in the very beginning.

  • Hehe stupid person

  • walt disney was evil man

  • Walt wasn't cryogeneically frozen, its an urban legend, he was the opposite, he was cremated and his ashes are located somewhere in california.

  • Im just curious as to why he has frozen himself? can someone explain me that please.

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