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What is the Mount Rushmore of Imagineers?

Vegas Disney Fan

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That said, I'm happy that we're getting to the point where all of those stories are starting to get deconstructed and we're learning a more balanced, factual look at the people and events that put everything together.
I am and I’m not at the same time, it’s good for more people to get more credit, and also fascinating to see behind the curtain, but also kind of falls into the “don’t meet your heroes” category.

I like my unblemished image of many of the early Disney giants, I don’t want reality tarnishing them.
 

PiratesMansion

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I am and I’m not at the same time, it’s good for more people to get more credit, and also fascinating to see behind the curtain, but also kind of falls into the “don’t meet your heroes” category.

I like my unblemished image of many of the early Disney giants, I don’t want reality tarnishing them.
I get that, but I find that few people have done things so bad that they're forever tarnished in my eyes.

To me, complexity and occasional ugliness is part of humanity. As long as they didn't do anything truly awful, I find I appreciate people more when I understand them in a more dimensional sense. Of course, YMMV.
 

wityblack

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Probably the guy who designed the Lincoln animatronic, the guy who designed the Jefferson animatronic, the guy who designed the Washington animatronic, and the guy who designed the Roosevelt animatronic.
 

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