Good question! I got access to the campus from someone who worked there. BUT there are tours available as rewards for Disney Movie Insiders if you collect points. www.disneymovieinsiders.com/studio-tours
I spent an amazing Week as a VIP guest of Disney Home Entertainment in Hollywood, as part of the relaunch of the remastered Pinocchio as a Platinum edition DVD and Blu-Ray edition in 2009…. I gave toy ski gear demonstrations to invited guest and Disney studio teams, then the next day interviews with World’s Press ….a magical week filled with a whirlwind of happy, exciting memories..
They say truth hurts, but often truths delight and pay actual respect also,,as in case of vintage classic Disney content short or long both, for kids there are extremely good amusing science to other subjects knowledge being given through Donald Duck, I mean I watch so much content from all content entertainment companies sure they have good content can be termed classics, but the effort vintage Disney put in for children or grown ups is genuine,excellent with such wicked sense of humor, humor which eases life’s stresses even if momentarily ,entertaining very funnneeee, amusing,and such a repeat longevity value along with other life values attached like ‘ wise Hen’all the best to them for maintaining their standards for so long.
I went there as a kid when my cousin got the part for “A mother’s courage” I met Alfre Woodard there, it was an awesome place and it still looks the same.
How many stories did Mr. Walter Elias Disney then Mr. Roy Edward Disney KCSG then John Alan Lasseter bring to life within their journey from 1901 to 2019?
I was actually born in the Providence Saint Joseph hospital right across the street from Walt Disney Studios, and I lived in Burbank for most of my life I also passed by the studios countless times when going to other places
Tyler Perry Brought me here!! I was in awe of the magnitude of his sound stage in Atlanta Georgia ! incredible! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry_Studios
Bill Lozier Disneyland only opened and succeeded thanks to corporate sponsorships established by Walt’s brother Roy. Roy Disney was the money guy and Walt was the creative force. After he ran his business into the ground (Laugh-O-Gram Studios), Walt moved followed Roy to California to go into business for themselves. Without Roy’s leadership they would’ve never created Hyperion Studios, that gave birth to Walt Disney Studios and then Disneyland. Which was only made possible by sponsorships from big business thanks to deals made by Roy. So I think it’s safe to say that Walt understood the need for business to build dreams.
@@FindTheMouse yes I get that. I'm old enough to remember. Roy took care of the money. Doesn't mean Walt would be pleased with everything. I mean really, Disney owns everything!! Well, almost. Lol. Do prices have to be so high that families have to spend a fortune to visit the happiest place on earth? But we are a Capitalist country. So I can't blame Disney for doing it better than everyone else.
I'm going on a trip to LA with my family this summer and wanted to go here so badly but then I saw the ticket price... 3,400 dollars!! that's insane and a dream killer :(
Yes, this is Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA! They use to do tours, but I am unsure if they do them anymore. So really this is an exclusive look into things most people won’t get to see.
@@FindTheMousemy dad was a sketch artist and special effects animator and my mom worked in ink and paint and they worked on movies such as Pocahontas, Mulan, Tarzan, Lilo and Stich, Treasure Planet, Hercules, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Home On The Range, Fantasia 2000 and a few animated TV shows 🤗
@@Samantha-zw5od it’s kind of a sad story, when Disney decided they were no longer going to make 2D animated films, my parents alongside 1300+ other feature animators were laid off. It crushed my dad and he turned to alcohol, where he still is to this day a hardcore homeless alcoholic, and my mom turned to drugs and alcohol. Pretty sad story for people who were so talented and played a big part in a lot of peoples childhoods 😔 But something good that has come from some of this, my brother and I have carried on as artists, since they raised us around it of course. We’re both passionate artists trying to make a living in it. I’m starting a small sticker business and my brother is in animation school.
That’s good a question 🤔 I’m going to go with 7 based upon the buildings that looked like sound stages. But It’s hard to tell if they’re still sound stages or if they were converted to offices. What some people don’t know is that there are smaller studios are on the campus, not affiliated with Disney 🤯
The sign at Mickey av and Dopey Dr is NOT accurate! As is a lot of things on the lot.. it's a prop. They don't and never did point accurately to any of the listed items. Other than the names of the streets that the are on. You cannot buy this tour directly and it is a closed studio. The only ways to get on the lot are as follows: The expensive Adventures by Disney SoCal tours, earning enough points thru Disney movie club, or having an executive of the company give or grant a tour. There are other ways on occasion, Make-a-wish foundation or some other charity, but again that falls under the executive grant. BTW the commissary food is quite good and fresh.
@@clydeslusser3163 Yes, that is true, but it is still not an OFFICIAL access or tour and would still be more restricted based on who and what that person was and has access to.
@@FindTheMouse yes I think so too. I really like that song's instrument, as soon as I hear it for a few seconds in your video. thanks for the information and want to reply to my messag 😁🙏
good video this is utopia you know its what hollywood evolved to because hollywood never really existed it was just a state of mind this is not its alot more about staying young forever which is what everyone wants in life
From Walt Disney to woke Disney. From creative expression to political expression. I’m afraid it won’t take a decade before they have no choice but to merge Disney animation and Pixar, that’s how fast they are bleeding money now and it makes me sad
This has nothing to do with woke. I admit, the execution of how they address political themes isn’t good in most of the movies, but the fact that they do it isn’t the problem. For me the worst part about Disney nowadays is the lack of creativity, they don’t take risks anymore, the company doesn’t develop and relies too much on what they created in the past. It’s all just about the money, that’s why modern Disney movies all seem to be copy and paste.
@@thorbjornjohansson1811 if it was about the money they would aim to please the audience by respecting the source material. Their messaging is worth a lot to them, even risking the future of the whole company.
@@thorbjornjohansson1811 Once I get a job at Disney, things are going to change. I've got a TON of great story ideas that I plan to turn into brilliant, fantastic anti-woke animated films that will astound audiences just like the original classics did. Creativity WILL come back to Disney, I'll make sure of that.
How cool! How do you get a tour?? I am going to CA in March! :D
Good question! I got access to the campus from someone who worked there. BUT there are tours available as rewards for Disney Movie Insiders if you collect points. www.disneymovieinsiders.com/studio-tours
@@FindTheMouse I was born across the street, do you think they'll let me in somehow?
Unless you know a cast member probably not. Disney Movie Insiders is ending so I believe the tour is too.
@@FindTheMouse Well, then that makes your little tour even more special. Thanks for sharing. Interesting. I liked the old generator bus?
Is Disney Movie Insiders ending their service just like Disney Movie Club? I haven't heard and now I'm worried @@FindTheMouse
Disney is the BEST!!!❤
Millions of driving videos on TH-cam and you’re the first I’ve seen who attached the phone to the steering wheel. Well done, sir.
😎👍
I dream of owning a company like this
This was the studio, where Fantasia was filmed in 1940.
I wish I could visit Walt Disney Studios since I love Disney so much.
Same
Me, too!
I spent an amazing Week as a VIP guest of Disney Home Entertainment in Hollywood, as part of the relaunch of the remastered Pinocchio as a Platinum edition DVD and Blu-Ray edition in 2009…. I gave toy ski gear demonstrations to invited guest and Disney studio teams, then the next day interviews with World’s Press ….a magical week filled with a whirlwind of happy, exciting memories..
They say truth hurts, but often truths delight and pay actual respect also,,as in case of vintage classic Disney content short or long both, for kids there are extremely good amusing science to other subjects knowledge being given through Donald Duck, I mean I watch so much content from all content entertainment companies sure they have good content can be termed classics, but the effort vintage Disney put in for children or grown ups is genuine,excellent with such wicked sense of humor, humor which eases life’s stresses even if momentarily ,entertaining very funnneeee, amusing,and such a repeat longevity value along with other life values attached like ‘ wise Hen’all the best to them for maintaining their standards for so long.
I.love how he walked over when you called him as if he was there
I went there as a kid when my cousin got the part for “A mother’s courage” I met Alfre Woodard there, it was an awesome place and it still looks the same.
How many stories did Mr. Walter Elias Disney then Mr. Roy Edward Disney KCSG then John Alan Lasseter bring to life within their journey from 1901 to 2019?
Been here on the lot for 36 years. Well done!
Thanks Scott! Glad you enjoyed it
Your a Disney employee
Is Marvel Studios near the lot?
Lovely tour. Thank you.
I was actually born in the Providence Saint Joseph hospital right across the street from Walt Disney Studios, and I lived in Burbank for most of my life
I also passed by the studios countless times when going to other places
Hey, we were born in the same hospital. Me-decades ago, When I was a child in Wisconsin, I loved to tell kids I was born across the street.
I have a Walt Disney studios hoodie I wear regularly I bought it from a second hand shop here in New Zealand
So cool! Would be a neat place to check out!
Zayla Arnold Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for some more Disney Magic ;)
@@FindTheMouse it's in Burbank California along with Disney branded television
I really love Disney so and I love the old movies
Me, too!
Oh yeah that's the one
"Brandy & Mr. Whiskers" 20th anniversary reboot on Disney Channel in 2024!
Tyler Perry Brought me here!!
I was in awe of the magnitude of his sound stage in Atlanta Georgia ! incredible!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Perry_Studios
Tell me: do you think I could join Disney as an animation screenwriter?
Amigo, si yo seré la futura CEO de Disney, tú puedes ser animation screemwriter, yes, yes you can
Sure you can achieve anything! As long as you put your fair share of hard work and dedication.
Actually even I want to become an animation screenwriter for Disney...
Dude go for it I'm tryin to get into Pixar I love computer animation ect I want to do a career in it I love it so much
Now The Animation to be with Computers and Graphic Table
It's crazy right? Such a huge shift in technology. I really wish that they would bring back classic animation versus all this CGI.
@@FindTheMouse now "disney is open to the return of hand-drawn animation"
Afonso Pires lima I know I just heard! Love it
Yes,si✌🏾
Disney owns everything. Very corporate business now. I wonder if Walt Disney would be pleased.
Bill Lozier Disneyland only opened and succeeded thanks to corporate sponsorships established by Walt’s brother Roy. Roy Disney was the money guy and Walt was the creative force. After he ran his business into the ground (Laugh-O-Gram Studios), Walt moved followed Roy to California to go into business for themselves. Without Roy’s leadership they would’ve never created Hyperion Studios, that gave birth to Walt Disney Studios and then Disneyland. Which was only made possible by sponsorships from big business thanks to deals made by Roy. So I think it’s safe to say that Walt understood the need for business to build dreams.
@@FindTheMouse yes I get that. I'm old enough to remember. Roy took care of the money. Doesn't mean Walt would be pleased with everything. I mean really, Disney owns everything!! Well, almost. Lol. Do prices have to be so high that families have to spend a fortune to visit the happiest place on earth? But we are a Capitalist country. So I can't blame Disney for doing it better than everyone else.
I'm going on a trip to LA with my family this summer and wanted to go here so badly but then I saw the ticket price... 3,400 dollars!! that's insane and a dream killer :(
$3,400?? Where did you see that price?
@@FindTheMouse
From the studios website. I guess I got it wrong.. Any tips how to get on a tour? 🙂
Lenne Oh shoot I missed your comment! Yes definitely check the D23 website! They always have tours going on.
L.A is overrated you will be disappointed
its only $100 to do the tour with D23
Is that the Walt Disney Company, OMG I wish I was there.
Yes, this is Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA! They use to do tours, but I am unsure if they do them anymore. So really this is an exclusive look into things most people won’t get to see.
Who’s here after THAT episode of She-Hulk?
Did you visit Walt Disney's office as well? I thought it was included in the D23 studios tours...
At the time Walt’s office was closed. I didn’t take a D23 tour either.
Can D23 members can go and is it a yearly events
My parents worked here as animators for over a decade.
Very cool, what kind of things did they animate?
@@FindTheMousemy dad was a sketch artist and special effects animator and my mom worked in ink and paint and they worked on movies such as Pocahontas, Mulan, Tarzan, Lilo and Stich, Treasure Planet, Hercules, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Home On The Range, Fantasia 2000 and a few animated TV shows 🤗
@@christinevergara5357 what do they do now?
@@Samantha-zw5od it’s kind of a sad story, when Disney decided they were no longer going to make 2D animated films, my parents alongside 1300+ other feature animators were laid off. It crushed my dad and he turned to alcohol, where he still is to this day a hardcore homeless alcoholic, and my mom turned to drugs and alcohol. Pretty sad story for people who were so talented and played a big part in a lot of peoples childhoods 😔
But something good that has come from some of this, my brother and I have carried on as artists, since they raised us around it of course. We’re both passionate artists trying to make a living in it. I’m starting a small sticker business and my brother is in animation school.
@Carol I appreciate it ☺️ we’re okay now.
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Sad news for all 20th Century Studios fans: Disney is closing down Blue Sky Studios on April 2021, since its founding in 1987.
good
how many stages are there in this
That’s good a question 🤔 I’m going to go with 7 based upon the buildings that looked like sound stages. But It’s hard to tell if they’re still sound stages or if they were converted to offices. What some people don’t know is that there are smaller studios are on the campus, not affiliated with Disney 🤯
@@FindTheMouse thank you
The sign at Mickey av and Dopey Dr is NOT accurate! As is a lot of things on the lot.. it's a prop. They don't and never did point accurately to any of the listed items. Other than the names of the streets that the are on. You cannot buy this tour directly and it is a closed studio. The only ways to get on the lot are as follows: The expensive Adventures by Disney SoCal tours, earning enough points thru Disney movie club, or having an executive of the company give or grant a tour. There are other ways on occasion, Make-a-wish foundation or some other charity, but again that falls under the executive grant. BTW the commissary food is quite good and fresh.
You forgot D23, from time to time D23 offers paid tours of the property. They have one coming up on June 9th. But it’s sold out.
Or have a friend who works there, been twice
@@FindTheMouse Yes I did. Thank you. I am a D23 Charter member and should have put that in as well.
@@clydeslusser3163 Yes, that is true, but it is still not an OFFICIAL access or tour and would still be more restricted based on who and what that person was and has access to.
Got lucky we when to movie vault, prop storage, even got to see Tarzan pre coloring of course it was in the 90s’
0:10 is that Kirk Douglas?
Sure is! Great eye.
Find the Mouse my dream is work at Disney as a Traditional Drawn Animator
Where their Dreams becomes Worst Nightmare
@@DeathNeff Why?
what is the name of the music intro, at the beginning of the video ?
Jhonatan Mashady “Adventure Thieves 31” by Magnus Ringblom
@@FindTheMouse can i have the link for the video address I've been looking for it but can't find it ?
Jhonatan Mashady Sorry man I Couldn’t find it either. I have permission to use the song but I think they removed it online.
@@FindTheMouse yes I think so too. I really like that song's instrument, as soon as I hear it for a few seconds in your video. thanks for the information and want to reply to my messag 😁🙏
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good video this is utopia you know its what hollywood evolved to because hollywood never really existed it was just a state of mind this is not its alot more about staying young forever which is what everyone wants in life
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It's infinity war not endgame
@@thanos4570 I just did not notice what is written! 😅
@@qasymstydasy1566 it's OK 👌
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From Walt Disney to woke Disney. From creative expression to political expression. I’m afraid it won’t take a decade before they have no choice but to merge Disney animation and Pixar, that’s how fast they are bleeding money now and it makes me sad
This has nothing to do with woke. I admit, the execution of how they address political themes isn’t good in most of the movies, but the fact that they do it isn’t the problem. For me the worst part about Disney nowadays is the lack of creativity, they don’t take risks anymore, the company doesn’t develop and relies too much on what they created in the past. It’s all just about the money, that’s why modern Disney movies all seem to be copy and paste.
@@thorbjornjohansson1811 if it was about the money they would aim to please the audience by respecting the source material. Their messaging is worth a lot to them, even risking the future of the whole company.
@@thorbjornjohansson1811 Once I get a job at Disney, things are going to change. I've got a TON of great story ideas that I plan to turn into brilliant, fantastic anti-woke animated films that will astound audiences just like the original classics did. Creativity WILL come back to Disney, I'll make sure of that.
You can tell Disney is all about animation. Cz not much physically there lol.
you mispronounced "inclement"
Looks like North Korea.
TheBagBalm No it’s not.