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|industry      = Entertainment
|industry      = Entertainment
|products      = Films, music, amusement parks, television, web portals
|products      = Films, music, amusement parks, television, web portals
|website      = [https://www.disney.com Disney]<br>[https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/ The Walt Disney Company] ([https://www.disney.co.jp/corporate Japan])
|website      = [https://www.disney.com The Walt Disney Company]
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|interwiki    = wikipedia
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|interwikipage = The Walt Disney Company
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'''The Walt Disney Company''' (often shortened to simply '''Disney''') is an American multinational entertainment and media conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California. {{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}, a cartoon character created in 1928 by {{iw|wikipedia|Walt Disney}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Ub Iwerks}}, is the company's official mascot. The company has established itself as a leader in the American animation industry with family films such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Steamboat Willie}}'' in 1928, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs|1937 film}}'' in 1937, ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Little Mermaid|1989 film}}'' in 1989, ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Lion King}}'' in 1994, and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Frozen|2013 film}}'' in 2013, and in recent years has become known for acquiring franchises such as the {{iw|wikipedia|The Muppets}}, {{iw|wikipedia|Marvel Universe}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Wars}}'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Simpsons}}'' through various sales and corporate mergers, with arguably the most famous of such acquisitons being with {{iw|wikipedia|Pixar}}, an animation studio that has become synonymous with Disney and created work of a near-equal cultural impact, most famously 1995's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Toy Story}}'', the first full-length CGI film. The company also has sizeable investments in television through the {{iw|wikipedia|American Broadcasting Company}} and its own line of branded channels and syndication blocks for children, in theme parks and experiences starting with {{iw|wikipedia|Disneyland}}, in sports content with {{iw|wikipedia|ESPN}}, in media aimed at older demographics through the now-defunct {{iw|wikipedia|Touchstone Pictures}} brand, and in merchandising for all of its intellectual properties. The company has also seen moderate success in video games, primarily with licensed adaptations of films and cartoons made by the studio, with its most prolific and successful franchises in the gaming industry being the defunct MMO ''{{iw|wikipedia|Club Penguin}}'', the various adventure games made by {{iw|wikipedia|LucasArts}}, and the action role-playing crossover between Disney and [[Square Enix]] properties, {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}, the latter of which forms the whole of the company's representation in ''Smash''.
'''The Walt Disney Company''' (often shortened to simply '''Disney''') is an American multinational entertainment and media conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California. {{iw|wikipedia|Mickey Mouse}}, a cartoon character created in 1928 by {{iw|wikipedia|Walt Disney}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Ub Iwerks}}, is the company's official mascot. The company has established itself as a leader in the American animation industry with family films such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Steamboat Willie}}'' in 1928, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs|1937 film}}'' in 1937, ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Little Mermaid|1989 film}}'' in 1989, ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Lion King}}'' in 1994, and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Frozen|2013 film}}'' in 2013, and in recent years has become known for acquiring franchises such as the {{iw|wikipedia|Marvel Universe}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Star Wars}}'', {{iw|wikipedia|The Muppets}}, and ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Simpsons}}'' through various sales and corporate mergers, with arguably the most famous of such acquisitons being with {{iw|wikipedia|Pixar}}, an animation studio that has become synonymous with Disney and created work of a near-equal cultural impact, most famously 1995's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Toy Story}}'', the first full-length CGI film. The company also has sizeable investments in television through the {{iw|wikipedia|American Broadcasting Company}} and its own line of branded channels and syndication blocks for children, in theme parks and experiences starting with {{iw|wikipedia|Disneyland}}, in sports content with {{iw|wikipedia|ESPN}}, in media aimed at older demographics through the now-defunct {{iw|wikipedia|Touchstone Pictures}} brand, and in merchandising for all of its intellectual properties. The company has also seen moderate success in video games, primarily with licensed adaptations of films and cartoons made by the studio, with its most prolific and successful franchises in the gaming industry being the defunct MMO ''{{iw|wikipedia|Club Penguin}}'', the various adventure games made by {{iw|wikipedia|LucasArts}}, and the action role-playing crossover between Disney and [[Square Enix]] properties, {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}, the latter of which forms the whole of the company's representation in ''Smash''.


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