Walt Disney Productions is a mass media company that specializes in the production of animated and live-action films, television programs, and theme park experiences. The company is based in Burbank, California and was founded in 1923 by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney.
Founded in 1923 by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney
Released its first feature-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in 1937
Opened Disneyland, its first theme park, in 1955
Expanded into television programming with the launch of The Mickey Mouse Club in 1955
Released its first fully-computer-animated feature film, Toy Story, in 1995
Acquired Pixar Animation Studios in 2006
Acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009
Acquired Lucasfilm Ltd. in 2012
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