All was not well in the Magic Kingdom in 1941. Just a few years earlier, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs had been a worldwide phenomenon. Its success had enabled Walt Disney to break ground on a new multi-acre studio in Burbank, a big step up from his old Hyperion Avenue studio in Los Angeles' Silver Lake neighborhood. The Burbank lot officially opened in February of 1940, right around the same time that Disney's second animated feature,
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Reluctant Dragon
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Reluctant Dragon
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: The Reluctant Dragon
All was not well in the Magic Kingdom in 1941. Just a few years earlier, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs had been a worldwide phenomenon. Its success had enabled Walt Disney to break ground on a new multi-acre studio in Burbank, a big step up from his old Hyperion Avenue studio in Los Angeles' Silver Lake neighborhood. The Burbank lot officially opened in February of 1940, right around the same time that Disney's second animated feature,