MARTY SKLAR Is he a good guy in disney imagineering?

Aragorn22

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I wish to write to him certain ideas for disney and is he a nice person and really listens to people's ideas??? PLEASE TELL ME I BEG!!!! :( :( :( :zipit: :zipit: :dazzle: :dazzle:
 

wdwmagic

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Marty Sklar practically defines WDI, he is highly respected. If you do a search on the web you will find a lot of information about his achievements.

BTW, I dont think he would be all that interested in making Mickey Mouse bigger if that is what you are planning ;)
 

Tim G

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Originally posted by Aragorn22
I wish to write to him certain ideas for disney and is he a nice person and really listens to people's ideas??? PLEASE TELL ME I BEG!!!! :( :( :( :zipit: :zipit: :dazzle: :dazzle:
Marty Sklar is certainly the oldest (69) at WDI, he has worked for Disney his entire career.
He's absolutely genial and feels personally responsible for maintaining high standards at WDI, although some may disagree...
He's the vice chair and top creative executive at WDI, and if you're going to write to him, you won't get an answer...
Just as you won't get an answer from Michael Eisner when you write to him...

Direct letter(s) to WDI in general, with NO attention to Mr. blabla

Please read the thread which handles the same subject...

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27220
 

Tim G

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Originally posted by wdwmagic
BTW, I dont think he would be all that interested in making Mickey Mouse bigger if that is what you are planning ;)
ROTFL...:lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry... couldn't resist...:hammer:
 

wdwmagic

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We also have Marty to thank for Mission Space getting off the ground, along with Eddie Sotto (and many others of course). :)
 

Tim G

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Originally posted by wdwmagic
We also have Marty to thank for Mission Space getting off the ground, along with Eddie Sotto (and many others of course). :)
And don't forget Bud Gertz, who supervised Mission:Space until he left.
 

TURKEY

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Originally posted by wdwmagic
Marty Sklar practically defines WDI, he is highly respected. If you do a search on the web you will find a lot of information about his achievements.

BTW, I dont think he would be all that interested in making Mickey Mouse bigger if that is what you are planning ;)

Nice one Steve. :lol:

I don't think Marty would be in charge of making Mickey taller.
 

TURKEY

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Originally posted by Aragorn22
Who is in charge of making the height ranges for the disney characters??? :( :( : :cry: :cry: :cry:


:brick: :brick: :brick:

I'm not supposed to tell anyone this, but I am in charge. I'm not going to let any characters be any taller.
 

cm1988

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just asking...

Originally posted by turkey leg boy
:brick: :brick: :brick:

I'm not supposed to tell anyone this, but I am in charge. I'm not going to let any characters be any taller.
*** shuffles feet nervously ***
uh, Mr. TLB, could we make them wider, then?
 

mkt

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Originally posted by Aragorn22
Who is in charge of making the height ranges for the disney characters??? :( :( : :cry: :cry: :cry:


Walt Disney Entertainment, located in Fullerton, California.... that's the most you're getting from me...

if you really wanna be Mickey, I'll cut your ankles off...
 

jmarc63

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Originally posted by Aragorn22
I wish to write to him certain ideas for disney and is he a nice person and really listens to people's ideas??? PLEASE TELL ME I BEG!!!! :( :( :( :zipit: :zipit: :dazzle: :dazzle:

If you want to write WDI to let them know that you liked or disliked something go ahead, If you want a responce from a picticular person like Marty Sklar, that won't happen, But if you trying to pitch an idea, FORGET IT. Disney does not accept independent outside ideas due to the possibility of lawsuits. Just recently there was a family of a gentleman that just recently passed away that claimed that he came up with the Epcot park idea in the 60s and was suing Disney for stealing his idea.
 

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