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Most children today have a favorite Disney movie that they watch over and over again. They can also most likely say most of the lines from the movie by heart. This is because when Walt Disney began creating his stories, he knew that he wanted them to have positive and touching endings. People loved the messages Disney sent: they were always positive and taught life lessons to children: “The message conveyed by Walt Disney's various projects was optimistic and enhanced the values ​​of family unity and selfless courage. Goodness almost always triumphed over evil. His works promoted the preservation of the environment, the family, and the American way of life” (George 2). In addition to having great messages and life lessons, Disney was very different from the people he competed with in his time. Because of his differences, he was able to spark interest in all kinds of different people. Its characters were likable and fun to follow: "Unlike its competitors, whose cartoons were full of slapstick and double entenders, Disney's shorts focused on the wholesome activities of cute little characters who were essentially human in spirit if not in form" (Carey 3 ). Because people liked Disney's works, he very quickly achieved a lot of success. Today everyone knows who