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Dec 6, 2024

[Answer] In 1922, Walt opened his first film studio, called what?

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...Walt Disney’s career in animation had a surprisingly rough start. After his service in WWI, he moved to Kansas City, where he began creating advertisements for magazines and theaters. In 1922, he decided to open up an animation studio called Laugh-O-Gram, but the business wouldn’t last more than a year. In 1923, he moved to Hollywood and opened another studio with his brother, Roy, called Disney Brothers Studio. They produced various short, animated cartoons, and the rest, as they say, is history.

[Answer] At the age of 16, Walt dropped out of high school to do what?

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...Inspired by the war effort, Walt dropped out of high school and forged his birth certificate to join the Red Cross Ambulance Corps, which had a minimum age requirement of 17. Using his artistic skills, he altered his birthday from “1901” to “1900” to qualify. Walt was sent to France late in 1918, just as the war was coming to an end. He continued to drive for the Red Cross until he was discharged in 1919.

[Answer] What was Walt Disney’s first job when he was a young boy?

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...During the family’s time in Missouri, Elias Disney bought a newspaper route. Walt and his brothers assisted their father in the deliveries, helping out whenever they weren't in school. Walt reportedly reflected on his time delivering newspapers later in life, claiming that many of his adult habits and compulsions stemmed from that experience.

[Answer] Walt Disney was born in 1901 in which city?

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...He might be a household name today, but Walter Elias Disney came from humble beginnings. Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1901, Walt was the fourth of five children. When he was young, his parents, Elias and Flora, moved the family to Marceline, Missouri, where Walt spent his childhood drawing and selling pictures to his friends and neighbors.

[Answer] For nearly 20 years, Walt Disney voiced which cartoon character?

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...It only makes sense that Mickey, Walt’s magnum opus, was voiced by his creator for most of the mouse’s golden years. From 1929 until 1946, Walt voiced the beloved character, making sure to get the pitch and emotion just right to convey his intended message to audiences. Jimmy MacDonald later took over the role in 1946, and from 1983 to 2009, Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey. Since then, others have stepped in to voice Mickey for various projects.

[Answer] What’s another expression for “extrospection”?

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...1. Advance planning 2. Additional inspection 3. Looking outward 4. Loud expression

[Ans] What fast-food chain lost a lawsuit for making their coffee too hot?

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In the early 1990s, Stella Liebeck ordered a cup of coffee at a McDonald's drive-thru in Albuquerque, New Mexico. After her grandson parked the car to allow her to add cream and sugar, Liebeck held the cup steady between her knees. Unfortunately, the coffee spilled, causing severe third-degree burns. Liebeck sued McDonald's, arguing that the coffee was dangerously hot and posed a safety risk. She was awarded nearly $2.9 million in damages, equivalent to about $5 million today. The case sparked a national debate over frivolous lawsuits.