I agree...but I would be in favor of them making some of Roy's wishes come true that he didn't see finished of his family such Disney should release getting Song of the South and Destino or dedicate the Walt Disney Treasures to him....and wasn't he on the recent documentary about princess and the Frog on ABC...milojthatch wrote:This is so sad. What will happen to the company now? This really is the end of an era. RIP Roy!
Roy Edward Disney dies at 79
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Yes, there are still Disneys out there.bradhig wrote:Just saw this scrolling on the Wii News Channel after I got done playing Wii sports Resort. Does this mean there are no more Disney's alive?
When I went to highschool, there was one guy with the last name Disney. Don't know if he was related to thee Disneys or not.
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well thats iconic...if that doesn't say 21st century Idk what does....news on the Wii..about death......bradhig wrote:Just saw this scrolling on the Wii News Channel after I got done playing Wii sports Resort. Does this mean there are no more Disney's alive?

anyway to answer your question....there are Disney's alive...heck I think Walt's daughter is alive and I know Roy had kids.....not sure how interested they were in running it.... I think Diane Disney does some voicing for a christian animation company like Max Luacardo or something with that and a cateplillar...I know the voice of Pumbaa set up a an animation company that has junior kids shows that teach them about god...so I think Diane works for that perhaps....at least I know I saw her name on the back of the box of one of those one time recently... somthing about a hermy the cattepillar although I am not sure
Also sorry for the back to back post....my timing is very off because a bunch of emotions are flooding back to me.....my meeting and everything my autograph of him in the book im holding in my avatar how I met Spencer breslin at the same hotel I was while he was filming That Cat IN the hat and he and his sister were at the swimmping pool and how Roy VS Eisner taught me the only sense I can make of the stock exchange and how it works for my brain...
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Don't worry. We still have John Lasseter, who helped steer Disney in the right direction with Bolt and The Princess and the Frog.Big Disney Fan wrote:I didn't know, either.
He had helped lead coups that ousted people taking the company in the wrong direction - TWICE.
If that were to ever happen again (people taking the company in the wrong direction, I mean), who would do it? The only thing the company could do is quack like the sitting duck it would become.
In any case, you will be missed, Roy...

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I am shocked and deeply saddened by this.
Roy was the "conscience of the company" and also an important, familial link between the company started by his father and uncle and the modern Disney Co. Wilth Roy involved, the current Walt Disney Company felt like there was some continuity with the company Walt and Roy O. Disney built.
On more than one occasion, Roy stood up for, and helped save, Disney animation. In the mid-80's Katzenberg and others wanted to shut down the animation department but Roy wouldn't let that happen. The result was the Disney Renaisance of the late 80's and 90's.
Roy also stood up for traditional animation in the 2000's, and now The Princess and the Frog is number 1 at the box office.
With his Save Disney campaign, Roy helped steer the company back into a better direction than where it was heading.
With his support for the Disney Treasures line, he helped insure that classic films and television programs from the magical era of Walt would live on and delight longtime fans, new fans, and future generations.
Roy was also a supporter of wildlife and conservation, and I've always enjoyed the animal stories he produced for the Disney anthology series in the 60's and 70's.
Thanks for your dedication to the Disney Legacy, Roy. You will be deeply missed.
Roy was the "conscience of the company" and also an important, familial link between the company started by his father and uncle and the modern Disney Co. Wilth Roy involved, the current Walt Disney Company felt like there was some continuity with the company Walt and Roy O. Disney built.
On more than one occasion, Roy stood up for, and helped save, Disney animation. In the mid-80's Katzenberg and others wanted to shut down the animation department but Roy wouldn't let that happen. The result was the Disney Renaisance of the late 80's and 90's.
Roy also stood up for traditional animation in the 2000's, and now The Princess and the Frog is number 1 at the box office.
With his Save Disney campaign, Roy helped steer the company back into a better direction than where it was heading.
With his support for the Disney Treasures line, he helped insure that classic films and television programs from the magical era of Walt would live on and delight longtime fans, new fans, and future generations.
Roy was also a supporter of wildlife and conservation, and I've always enjoyed the animal stories he produced for the Disney anthology series in the 60's and 70's.
Thanks for your dedication to the Disney Legacy, Roy. You will be deeply missed.
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David S. wrote:I am shocked and deeply saddened by this.
Roy was the "conscience of the company" and also an important, familial link between the company started by his father and uncle and the modern Disney Co. Wilth Roy involved, the current Walt Disney Company felt like there was some continuity with the company Walt and Roy O. Disney built.
On more than one occasion, Roy stood up for, and helped save, Disney animation. In the mid-80's Katzenberg and others wanted to shut down the animation department but Roy wouldn't let that happen. The result was the Disney Renaisance of the late 80's and 90's.
Roy also stood up for traditional animation in the 2000's, and now The Princess and the Frog is number 1 at the box office.
With his Save Disney campaign, Roy helped steer the company back into a better direction than where it was heading.
With his support for the Disney Treasures line, he helped insure that classic films and television programs from the magical era of Walt would live on and delight longtime fans, new fans, and future generations.
Roy was also a supporter of wildlife and conservation, and I've always enjoyed the animal stories he produced for the Disney anthology series in the 60's and 70's.
Thanks for your dedication to the Disney Legacy, Roy. You will be deeply missed.




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After all the coups Roy had helped start to oust the people who led the company astray, I wonder who would help with that now if it ever happened again.disneyboy20022 wrote:David S. wrote:I am shocked and deeply saddened by this.
Roy was the "conscience of the company" and also an important, familial link between the company started by his father and uncle and the modern Disney Co. Wilth Roy involved, the current Walt Disney Company felt like there was some continuity with the company Walt and Roy O. Disney built.
On more than one occasion, Roy stood up for, and helped save, Disney animation. In the mid-80's Katzenberg and others wanted to shut down the animation department but Roy wouldn't let that happen. The result was the Disney Renaisance of the late 80's and 90's.
Roy also stood up for traditional animation in the 2000's, and now The Princess and the Frog is number 1 at the box office.
With his Save Disney campaign, Roy helped steer the company back into a better direction than where it was heading.
With his support for the Disney Treasures line, he helped insure that classic films and television programs from the magical era of Walt would live on and delight longtime fans, new fans, and future generations.
Roy was also a supporter of wildlife and conservation, and I've always enjoyed the animal stories he produced for the Disney anthology series in the 60's and 70's.
Thanks for your dedication to the Disney Legacy, Roy. You will be deeply missed.Here here....
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This has me worried now about the WDT line. Hopefully Leonard Maltin will be able to keep it going.David S. wrote:With his support for the Disney Treasures line, he helped insure that classic films and television programs from the magical era of Walt would live on and delight longtime fans, new fans, and future generations.
Yes, Thanks Roy, for being our "Walt". You will be greatly missed, and it was a shame they didn't continue your "Legacy" collection, it would have been nice to see where you were going take that.
It kind of makes me rethink the whole Dick Cook susposed resignation, and Igers influence on it? Waiting for Roy to be too sick to intervene?
Conspiracy theory...........
Rest in peace Roy, thanks for re-introducing the memories and encouraging new ones.
Greg
It kind of makes me rethink the whole Dick Cook susposed resignation, and Igers influence on it? Waiting for Roy to be too sick to intervene?
Conspiracy theory...........
Rest in peace Roy, thanks for re-introducing the memories and encouraging new ones.
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This is sad news indeed.
It was Roy who saved Disney.
The obituary says Roy was shy and though. I remember the time of his open revolt against Eisner on 'SaveDisney.com' for which I signed. There will never be another person who is so deeply rooted in Disney-history as Roy.
It was Roy who saved Disney.
The obituary says Roy was shy and though. I remember the time of his open revolt against Eisner on 'SaveDisney.com' for which I signed. There will never be another person who is so deeply rooted in Disney-history as Roy.

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That was kind of my reaction too. I felt like I knew him a little, especially on the Front Lines Treasure, he tells a memory of his childhood during the War. It's a very sad day for the company and for animation in general. My condolences to his family.magicalwands wrote:I always loved it when he came on in documentaries and featurettes on our dvds. It's sad to know that that won't be the case anymore.
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yeah, that's inappropriate. And besides, Dick Cook's replacement just canceled Wild Hogs 2 - so maybe he's not as bad as we thought.WDWLocal wrote:Please don't start with that!not2foul wrote:It kind of makes me rethink the whole Dick Cook susposed resignation, and Igers influence on it? Waiting for Roy to be too sick to intervene?
Conspiracy theory...........
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My apologise's, I didn't mean to be inappropriate or upset or offend anyone, it was just a thought that crossed my mind, that I should've kept to my self.PatrickvD wrote:yeah, that's inappropriate. And besides, Dick Cook's replacement just canceled Wild Hogs 2 - so maybe he's not as bad as we thought.WDWLocal wrote: Please don't start with that!
Please ignore my post, except for the Rest in peace for Roy.

