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-#| "Disney took these stories and retold them in a way that carried them into "
-#| "a new age. He animated the stories, with both characters and light. "
-#| "Without removing the elements of fear and danger altogether, he made "
-#| "funny what was dark and injected a genuine emotion of compassion where "
-#| "before there was fear. And not just with the work of the Brothers Grimm. "
-#| "Indeed, the catalog of Disney work drawing upon the work of others is "
-#| "astonishing when set together: Snow White (1937), Fantasia (1940), "
-#| "Pinocchio (1940), Dumbo (1941), Bambi (1942), Song of the South (1946), "
-#| "Cinderella (1950), Alice in Wonderland (1951), Robin Hood (1952), Peter "
-#| "Pan (1953), Lady and the Tramp (1955), Mulan (1998), Sleeping Beauty "
-#| "(1959), 101 Dalmatians (1961), The Sword in the Stone (1963), and The "
-#| "Jungle Book (1967)—not to mention a recent example that we should "
-#| "perhaps quickly forget, Treasure Planet (2003). In all of these cases, "
-#| "Disney (or Disney, Inc.) ripped creativity from the culture around him, "
-#| "mixed that creativity with his own extraordinary talent, and then burned "
-#| "that mix into the soul of his culture. Rip, mix, and burn."