Strange World's Producer and Animators Reflect on 100 Years of The Walt Disney Company

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We spoke to some of the folks behind StrangeWorld about the evolution of Walt Disney Animation Studios and the upcoming 100th anniversary of The Walt Disney Company.

Strange World is hitting theatres in November, and it marks the latest feature film from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Next year will mark 100 years since The Walt Disney Company began, and there's certainly a lot to celebrate, especially in the wide world of animation. There are folks who have been working for the company for quite some time, including Strange World producer Roy Conli, whose first producing credit was on The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1996. ComicBook.

ComicBook.com also spoke with Sean Jenkins, who served as Head of Environments on Strange World and also worked on Bolt, Tangled, Moana, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen II, and more in various roles. During the interview, we asked Jenkins about his history with Disney Animation. Jenkins added,"It is cool to have a studio with a rich history and a lot of people who've been here for a long time to be able to pull from it. So you're really supported as you then try to build a world from scratch."

"I think what I love about being a part of this studio and why I've stayed here for so many years is I love the legacy," Smeed explained."I love the stories that we tell. It feels like they're stories that last forever. So, I mean, for me, that's why even if I am not connecting with a specific idea on something, I always connect with the characters."

 

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