Walt Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago, but soon moved to a small farm near Marceline, Missouri. From this rural and rater humble beginning, he later became one of the most famous and beloved motion picture producers in history. Although he died in 1966, his name and artistic legacy continue to influence the lives of millions of people throughout the world.
After several years of barely making ends meet as a cartoon artist operating from his Los Angeles garage, Disney had his first success in 1928, with his release of a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Throughout the next decade, he continued to produce a number of cartoons, and developed more of his highly profitable and enduring creations, such as Donald Duck and Pluto. In the late 1930s, he issued the first full-length cartoon film. Snow White became an instant commercial and critical success. This was only the first of many films; both animated and not, produced by Disney and his studio.
But as renowned as the Disney name is for cartoons and movies, it is probably best known for a string of spectacular amusement and theme parks. Starting with California’s Disneyland in 1955 and culminating with the fantastically successful Disney World and EPCOT Center in Florida, Disney became a household name. In recent years, the theme park concept has become international, with openings in Tokyo and Paris. With the continuing success of Disney, the creation of future theme parks is under discussion.
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According to the passage, which of the following is true?
Disney first achieved success after his death.
Mickey Mouse was Disney's only cartoon creation.
Snow White was the first full-length cartoon film.
Disney's first concern was always profitability.