17 Facts About Disney Pictures

1. In 2019, Disney Pictures could potentially unleash six movies that cross that mark.

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2. Walt Disney Pictures Parks and Resorts operates or licenses 10 theme parks on three continents along with 35 resort hotels, two luxury cruise ships and a wide variety of other entertainment offerings.

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3. Walt Disney Pictures died on 15 December 1966, shortly after the release of Mary Poppins.

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4. In 1998 Disney Pictures acquired a 43 percent interest in Internet search engine InfoSeek, with an option to purchase the rest of the company.

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5. In 1997 Disney Pictures launched its Daily Blast site for kids.

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6. In 1999 Disney Pictures purchased the rest of InfoSeek and launched the Go.

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7. In 2001, Disney Pictures suffered when the September 11 terrorist attacks cut revenues at its theme parks.

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8. Walt Disney Pictures introduced each show, which made him an instant celebrity.

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9. In 1937, Disney Pictures made the world's first full-length animated film, Snow White.

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10. Walt Disney Pictures had already failed running one animation company when he reached Hollywood, California, in 1923.

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11. On December 15, 1966 Walt Disney Pictures died of lung cancer.

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12. Walt Disney Pictures began working at age nine as a newspaper delivery boy.

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13. On December 15, 1966, Walt Disney Pictures died of lung cancer.

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14. Walt Disney Pictures began working at the age of nine as a newspaper delivery boy.

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15. Walt Disney Pictures was presented with one normal sized honorary Oscar and seven little Oscars for Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in 1938.

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16. Walt Disney Pictures is an American film studio and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company.

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17. Walt Disney Pictures, formally known as Buena Vista Pictures, is an American film studio and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company.

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