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"Careful! You'll Hurt Disney's Feelings!"

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Blogger Chris Sobieniak said...

It's a shame when the term "butt hurt" gets used more and more to describe situations like this when it comes to the reputations of said companies.

March 09, 2013 8:19 PM

Anonymous Amid Amidi said...

Mark, You are quite observant in noting that Disney's attempts to squelch its history affects not only authors like myself, but also compromises the integrity of official company-sanctioned books. Their upcoming book about Roy E. Disney—"Remembering Roy E. Disney: Memories and Photos of a Storied Life"—is case in point.

The book on Roy is compiled/authored by David Bossert. He happened to be one of the people who gave notes on my Ward Kimball biography. He knows his Disney history, and from my understanding, was supportive of the project. But that doesn't change the fact that at no point in his note-giving process was he able to identify a factual error in my biography. Every single one of his notes was arbitrary, based on how he personally felt Walt Disney and the Disney company ought to be portrayed in a book.

What's more galling is that his notes often contradicted notes coming from people in other parts of the company. It quickly became evident that the Disney company had no clear guidelines for how Walt should be portrayed. Their understanding of Walt was based on the individual whims of various Disney employees, each being as cautious as they could be to cover their own asses.

Bossert's actions, well-intentioned though they may have been, are an embarrassment to the animation history community. His willingness to censor valuable factually documented history leads me to question his own ability to write accurately about Disney history while under the employ of the Disney company.

March 11, 2013 4:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Their upcoming book about Roy E. Disney—"Remembering Roy E. Disney: Memories and Photos of a Storied Life"—is case in point.

Well, not really - any book they produced, like any company or organization's "official" history, would be suspect. Disney is synonymous with the word bland.

July 02, 2013 11:51 PM

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