Impact on Disney's Society and Culture Disney companies have been fascinating audiences for almost 70 years, from movies to elaborate theme parks. Many people feel that this large facility is an important part of American culture, spreading both hands and welcoming the spirit of Disney.
The last movie I decided to use for completing Disney's research project and its social impact was "Beauty and the Beast" released in 1991. Disney Princess movies are always the most popular, but they are not always my favorites. I decided to focus on "beauty and beast". Because this movie taught a curriculum suitable for today's children in building and maintaining a healthy relationship. Beauty and the Beast is not a Walt Disney original work. This movie is based on a fairy tale of the same name and dates back to 1740, written by Gabriel - Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. The Disney version also holds some of the original ideas of the fairy tale, focusing on Belle and the beast falling in love.
Walt Disney had a major impact on American mass media and popular culture. The most memorable part of Disney is to produce animated films. Leonard Maltin pointed out, "He does not invent the media, but he can say that he defines the media" (75). Disney offers unparalleled entertainment treasures of the 20th century to the world. His work survived and endured the test of time. Many things will come so people may be able to keep pleasing from the creation of Walt Disney