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  2. Eyvind Earle - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 he joined Walt Disney Productions as an assistant background painter and received credit for the experimental background painting in the Goofy short, For Whom the Bulls Toil. [11] In 1953 he created the look of Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, a short animated film which won an Academy Award [9] and a Cannes Film Festival Award. [6]

  3. Hazel Sewell - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Studio began to grow after the creation of Mickey Mouse. In the Ink and Paint Department, Sewell led the animation industry's first team entirely composed of women. [1] For example, Sewell and her team inked and painted cels for Mickey Mouse cartoons and for the Silly Symphonies short films in 1932. [7]

  4. Claude Coats - Wikipedia

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    He later attended Chouinard Art Institute and studied watercolor painting with Paul Sample. Upon matriculation, Coats became an active member of the California Water Color Society, which garnered the interest of the film industry. Coats accepted an interview at Disney's Hyperion Studio and began an apprenticeship in background painting in 1935. [3]

  5. Frank Armitage - Wikipedia

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    Frank Armitage (5 September 1924 – 4 January 2016) was an Australian-born American painter and muralist, known for painting the backgrounds of several classic animated Disney films, designing areas of and painting murals for Walt Disney World and Tokyo DisneySea, and his biomedical visualization artwork.

  6. Mary Blair - Wikipedia

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    Mary Blair (born Mary Browne Robinson; October 21, 1911 – July 26, 1978) was an American artist, animator, and designer.She was prominent in producing art and animation for The Walt Disney Company, drawing concept art for such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Cinderella. [1]

  7. Tinker Bell (Disney character) - Wikipedia

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    She has been featured in television commercials and show opening credits sprinkling pixie dust with a wand in order to shower a magical feeling over various other Disney personalities, though the 1953 animated version of Tinker Bell never actually used a wand. In the picture and the official Disney Character Archives, she is referred to as a pixie.

  8. These 10 States Have the Best Restaurant Scenes - AOL

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    1. Hawaii. Surprised? Don't be. The state ranked at or near the top of five out of the seven categories the study examined. Also, it has the highest tourist-to-restaurant ratio by a good amount.

  9. Pixar Pal-A-Round - Wikipedia

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    The sun was replaced with a Mickey Mouse face, and images of Mickey, Goofy, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Minnie Mouse were added to the gondolas. [2] On November 2, 2017, Disney announced that the ride would be renovated, which would include Pixar characters on the gondolas, but with Mickey's face remaining on the side. On June 23, 2018, the ...