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His feeling was the name Walt Disney represented all of us. Walt was hanging by his teeth financially and really I think
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"His feeling was the name Walt Disney represented all of us. Walt was hanging by his teeth financially and really I think he was for most of his career. Not at all like today"

- Marc Davis

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The quote by Marc Davis provides an informative glimpse into the multifaceted nature of Walt Disney's legacy and the financial battles he sustained throughout his career. Davis, a well-known animator and one of the "Nine Old Men" at Disney, reviews Walt Disney's function as a symbol not simply of one guy's vision, however as a representation of a collective creative spirit. In stating, "His sensation was the name Walt Disney represented everyone," Davis suggests that Walt Disney saw himself not only as an individual creator but as a figurehead for the whole group that brought his concepts to life. This cumulative identity talks to Disney's collaborative nature, where animators, storytellers, and designers interacted to develop the brand that would become synonymous with innovation in entertainment.

The phrase "Walt was hanging by his teeth financially" supplies a plain contrast to the current understanding of the Disney empire as a corporate giant. It paints a picture of the precarious monetary scenarios that Disney regularly discovered himself in. In spite of his massive success today, Walt Disney's early career was stuffed with economic uncertainty. From the insolvency of his very first studio, Laugh-O-Gram, to the significant financial dangers he took with projects like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Disney routinely teetered on the brink of financial collapse.

Davis's observation, "Not at all like today," highlights the significant change of Disney's legacy from a having a hard time artist to a worldwide powerhouse. Today's Walt Disney Company is a testament to Walt's unrelenting aspiration and innovative spirit, a far cry from the economically precarious times that identified much of his career. This quote functions as a reminder of the hard work, risk-taking, and perseverance required to build the iconic brand name and how the Disney name now represents a worldwide sign of imagination and entertainment.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Marc Davis between March 30, 1913 and January 12, 2000. He/she was a famous Artist from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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