For a young Walt Disney, Marceline, Missouri provided the setting for an idyllic childhood.
Although he was head of a successful film studio, at home, Walt Disney was just "dad" to his two daughters, Diane and Sharon.
Animator Don Hahn discusses the importance of music in Walt Disney's feature animations.
Composer Richard Sherman recalls Walt Disney's leadership style and how he drew great ideas out of his staff.
Art Historian Carmenita Higginbotham explains Snow White as a reflection of American women during the Great Depression.
Animator Floyd Norman shares his experiences working for Walt Disney and why Disney may just have been "the world's greatest storyteller."
Media historian Susan Douglas explores how Walt Disney presented Americans with an idealized version of their country.
Writer Ron Suskind explains how a "simple story" like Dumbo can still pack an emotional punch.
Through unprecedented access, this film reveals the makings of the man who would leave an indelible mark on our nation’s cultural history.
An unprecedented look at the life and legacy of one of America's most enduring and influential storytellers.
Over the course of his life, Walt Disney created an multimedia empire spanning film, television, amusement parks and more.
Watch the opening scene of Part 2 of Walt Disney.