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<strong>Walt</strong> <strong>Disney's</strong> <strong>Fantastic</strong> <strong>Cartoon</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

of time in Palm Springs, California before returning home. On November 30 in 1966, <strong>Walt</strong><br />

collapsed in his home, but was revived by paramedics and was taken back to the hospital,<br />

where he died on December 15, 1966 at 9:30 a.m., ten days after his sixty-fifth birthday.<br />

He was cremated on December 17 in 1966 and his ashes reside at the Forest Lawn<br />

Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Roy Disney continued to carry out the Florida<br />

project, insisting that the name be changed to <strong>Walt</strong> Disney <strong>World</strong> in honor of his brother.<br />

III.Conclusion<br />

After we integrated <strong>Walt</strong>'s Disney information we know more about him. It goes<br />

without saying that after we integrated <strong>Walt</strong>'s informations we know more about <strong>Walt</strong><br />

Disney. <strong>Walt</strong> Disney is the greated cartoonist in the world. He made cartoons more and<br />

more popular. Most importantly, Micky Mouse brings him success. When he lived in the<br />

farm, he got together with a lot of animals every day. In his teenage he joined the Red<br />

Cross because he would like to emerge his patriotism and he formed a small studio with<br />

Ubbe and Roy. He worked very hard so that he realizes his dream and achieved his success<br />

after many years' persistent efforts. And he created the Disneyland to bring happiness to<br />

many children. <strong>Walt</strong> Disney is an idol of many people; no wonder, Disney Company can<br />

be so successful because their originator give them the best basis.<br />

VI. Reference<br />

• Barrier, Michael (1999). Hollywood <strong>Cartoon</strong>s: American Animation in Its<br />

•<br />

Golden Age. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-516729-5.<br />

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