Entertainment

Disney marks centenary with retrospective in Munich

The exhibition, which features audiovisual galleries, screenplays and memorabilia from the archives, is open in Munich until September

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Apr 2023 6:00PM

Disney marks centenary with retrospective in Munich
From Mickey Mouse to Marvel, the US entertainment titan's celebration of its centenary opened in Munich this week, the first stop on its European tour. – AFP pic, April 23, 2023

DISNEY is putting its cultural legacy on show in Germany in a multimedia exhibition featuring memorabilia from the Magic Kingdom, including the first ticket to Disneyland and drawings from its most famous animated pictures. 

From Mickey Mouse to Marvel, the US entertainment titan's celebration of its centenary opened in Munich this week, the first stop on its European tour.

Visitors are treated to 10 galleries mixing images, sound and text as well as items pulled from the Disney archives: screenplays, photos, movie props, letters and memorabilia.

Some 250 original pieces have been put on display, including drawings from the 1937 film ‘Snow White’, the snow globe from Mary Poppins and the first entry ticket to Disneyland.

Disney traces its beginnings back to 1923. In that year, Walter Elias Disney, a young advertising artist from Kansas City, produced a number of short-length silent films which plunged real-life heroine Alice into a world of cartoon creations.

The contract signed by Disney for the distribution of ‘Alice's Wonderland’ is one of the highlights of the exhibition in Munich.

"Many children today or young people don't understand that Walt Disney was a real person," said Becky Cline, the director of the Disney archive.

A video of the founder greets visitors when they arrive at the exhibition. 

Mickey Mouse first appeared on screens thereafter in 1928. A page from the original script for the iconic character's debut ‘Steamboat Willie’, where Mickey is cast as a sailor, is also on display.

Characters from Cinderella to the protagonists of the Pirates of the Caribbean series feature in the exhibition, which draws back the curtain on the production of Disney's most famous pictures.

"We decided to make something that everyone could enjoy, that no matter what age or cultural background you are, you'll understand and enjoy it," Cline told AFP.

The show also lays out how Disney built its empire through the acquisition of studios such as Pixar and Marvel, as well as the Star Wars movie franchise.

The enchanted kingdom has similarly become a big player in the online streaming business through Disney+, which counts some 161 million subscribers worldwide.

The exhibition is open in Munich until September, a choice Walt Disney would likely have been pleased with. 

He took inspiration from nearby Neuschwanstein castle for Sleeping Beauty's residence – an image that would go on to represent the Disney group as a whole. – AFP, April 23, 2023

Related News

Culture & Lifestyle / 1y

Malaysian quartet drive VWs in road trip to Germany

Business / 2y

Malaysia secures RM46 billion potential investments from trade and investment mission to Germany, France

Malaysia / 2y

PM Anwar credits public services teamwork for Germany visit's remarkable success

Malaysia / 2y

Anwar touts RM45.4 bil in potential investment during Germany trip

Malaysia / 2y

Malaysia and Germany call for lasting ceasefire in Gaza

Malaysia / 2y

Israel-Palestine: PM Anwar urges Germany to use influence to press for ceasefire

Spotlight

Malaysia

Johor state election: MACC receives three reports of alleged corruption

Malaysia

Banks need to do more to help counter rising costs of living – Guan Eng

By Ian McIntyre

Business

BNM holds OPR at 2.75 per cent

Malaysia

MACC: No one off limits in probe into US$13 million luxury property deal

Malaysia

Govt rejects claims Jho Low secretly returned to Malaysia for 1MDB asset talks

Malaysia

School stabbing incident: Suspect claimed she was dissatisfied, allegedly bullied

Places

Four premier hotels in Penang to be restored, open doors soon

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Rosmah demands action against Nga over alleged misleading election poster in Johor polls

Malaysia

Malaysia faces RM51.4b 1MDB burden after recovering RM31.3b in funds and assets