Comic books, and Disney films have been popular throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, and they can provide funny and engaging stories that add drawings to the writing. One of the most famous comic and film distributors is Disney, who started releasing daily comics in 1930, after the rise in popularity of Mickey Mouse in 1928..
From 1923, to the present day, 102 years later, Disney still has a large following of fans who read comics in Europe.
Devon Wicke, a sophmore, said, “I’ve watched Disney films, and they’ve always impressed me with their storytelling and animation. Classics like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King stand out as some of the most iconic films in cinema history.”
Wicke also added, “I went to Disney World, after I first heard about it at 5 years old, I liked the experience, and it was fun to be there.”
Jude Corkery, another sophomore, also said, “I have not seen that many DIsney movies, but I do like the television series on the Disney channel or Disney Plus.”
Corkery, has not been to a Disney theme park, but he also first heard about it when he was younger. “I heard about it as a kid, and I enjoyed the stories”.
Disney has one of the biggest and most passionate fan bases in the world. People of all ages love the movies, the characters and the theme parks, and they connect with Disney’s magic in different ways. Some fans are super into the classics like Cinderella and The Little Mermaid, while others are obsessed with newer films like Encanto and Frozen. There’s also a whole group of adults who collect Disney merchandise, go to the parks regularly and even dress up as their favorite characters for events. Whether it’s nostalgia or just love for the stories, Disney fans are all about keeping the magic alive.
Disney comics and films still remain popular in countries around the world, and still have a dedicated fanbase who enjoys them.
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