Yes Walt Disney died he had himself cryogenically frozen in liquiz nitrogen. But he was brought back to life
no he never
Walt Disney! HE made up the idea for Walt Disney World because Disneyland was more for kids and he wanted a place where all ages could enjoy the magic of Disney!!
I'm extremly sorry but Walt Disney is dead. Perhaps publishing your stories in a children's magazine will give you a good creative outlet. Walt isn't coming back I'm afraid.
You see, the Disney's basically don't own Disney Channel anymore. It's a public company now. So pretty much it's run by a bunch of money loving, gold digging bastards who aren't really into it, unlike the original Walt Disney himself. He was so into it, and really cared about the children and about making the children of the world smiling and laughing. One day, he will come back from the grave, and sue those Disney bastards! Funny story actually, I was on vacation, and I saw a man that looked just like Walt Disney!
He could come back to life. He was cryogenically frozen, which means he could be brought back. Think Austin Powers. I hope he comes back. Imagine what kinds of movies he would make in this generation! They would be brilliant
Yes, Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966
Walt Disney lived in two houses in Chicago. The first, located at 1249 Tripp Avenue (now 2156 North Tripp Avenue), was the birthplace of Walt Disney. It is currently a private residence. When the Disney family moved back to Chicago from Marceline, MO, they moved into a house at 1523 West Ogden Avenue (which has since been demolished).
Lots of Walt Disney comics as well as fond memories.
i really really do hope The Muppet Show comes back, but I don't think it was on Disney Channel.
Main Street USA was Walt Disney's favorite land in Disneyland because it was modeled after his hometown, Marciline, Missouri. Main Street USA features the firehouse which is where Walt Disney's personal appartment is located above the garage in the firehouse. When Walt was alive, the lantern in the window of his appartment was turned on in order to signify that "Uncle Walt" was home. After his death, and the lantern "mysteriously" flickered back on and has been on ever since.
No, he is not frozen. There have been rumors circulating since the time of Walt Disney's death on December 15, 1966, that either his body or his head is cryogenically frozen. No one knows exactly how this rumor started, but it is false. Walt Disney is buried (head and all) in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.