" The Formula Of Success "

Submitted by FFE on 07/10/2008 11:53 PM

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" The Formula Of Success "

" THE FORMULA OF SUCCESS "

Regardless of how old you are, where in the world you live and no matter what your likes or dislikes, one thing is for sure, some time in your life you watched a Disney Classic. Wheater it was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia, or Hercules, we have all been touched by the power, pleasure and the magic of Disney's magnificent animated classics.
The name Walt Disney has been heard by millions so many times. He is an interesting person and has changed the 20th century forever.He has added a touch of magic to the lives of just about everyone. He was a great man with a great imagination and the heart of a child. Probably his most famous cartoon character of all time is, Mickey Mouse. With his irresistible smile and his charming attitude, Mickey has captured the hearts of thousands over the years.
The first step of producing an animated feature was taken by Walter Elias Disney. Today, the animated feature industry is a billion dollar business world wide and with no hesitation, it can be stated that Walt Disney Company is the leader of the market.
Walt Disney company has created 40 animated feature (See appendix for the oficial list) up to now. And it is such a known fact that The Disney Company uses a specific structural formula which is called " Disney Formula of Success" ( Eisner 114 ). As it is understood by its name, the economic success of the company has guaranteed for years with the help of this formula. All of the animated features of Disney Company have this structural production pattern ( Disney Formula of Success) although they differ in so many ways. But one of these animated feature which is called ‘Pocahontas' differs from the others in the process of using the formula.
In this paper, I am going to refer to ‘Aladdin', ‘The Lion King' and ‘Pocahontas' features to analyse the similarities and the differences in order to reach the conclusion that ‘Pocahontas' differs...

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