lauramcphee:

No girls allowed, Walt Disney Productions, 1938





“Women do not do any of the creative work in connection with preparing the cartoons for the screen, as that work is performed entirely by young men. For this reason, girls are not considered for the training school…”
Jezebel is featuring this lovely rejection letter on its website today. You can find the original on Flickr, posted by Kevin Burg, grandson of Miss Mary Ford, the artist who was so soundly rejected by Disney Studios for being a girl…

lauramcphee:

No girls allowed, Walt Disney Productions, 1938

“Women do not do any of the creative work in connection with preparing the cartoons for the screen, as that work is performed entirely by young men. For this reason, girls are not considered for the training school…”

Jezebel is featuring this lovely rejection letter on its website today. You can find the original on Flickr, posted by Kevin Burg, grandson of Miss Mary Ford, the artist who was so soundly rejected by Disney Studios for being a girl…

guyfarris:

ANNETTE FUNICELLO AND HER MANY COLORFUL CLONES IN THE WALT DISNEY MOVIE “BABES IN TOYLAND” (1961)

guyfarris:

ANNETTE FUNICELLO AND HER MANY COLORFUL CLONES IN THE WALT DISNEY MOVIE “BABES IN TOYLAND” (1961)

What’s My Line? Hayley Mills (by Greenman 2008)

Hayley appeared on the programme 28 November 1965 promoting her Walt Disney film That Darn Cat.

What’s My Line? Hayley Mills (by Greenman 2008)

Hayley appeared on the programme 28 November 1965 promoting her Walt Disney film That Darn Cat.

(via The Pictorial Arts: General’s Favorite Film)
Animation background — Dumbo — 1941
© Walt Disney Studio

(via The Pictorial Arts: General’s Favorite Film)

Animation background — Dumbo — 1941
© Walt Disney Studio
novocainelipstick:

disneytoonland:

Wonder Dog 1950

Same

novocainelipstick:

disneytoonland:

Wonder Dog 1950

Same

disneytoonland:

Frolicking Fish 1932

disneytoonland:

Frolicking Fish 1932

(via novocainelipstick)

(via The Pictorial Arts: Perplexed)
Daniel Adel — Walt Disney

(via The Pictorial Arts: Perplexed)

Daniel Adel — Walt Disney