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Walt Disney's Where Do the Stories Come From?

Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio's cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.

Top Cast

  • Walt Disney

    Walt Disney

    Self - Host

  • Kirk Douglas

    Kirk Douglas

    Self

  • Ollie Johnston

    Ollie Johnston

    Self

  • Ward Kimball

    Ward Kimball

    Self

  • Oliver Wallace

    Oliver Wallace

    Self

  • Milt Banta

    Milt Banta

    Self (uncredited)

  • Al Bertino

    Al Bertino

    Self (uncredited)

  • David Detiege

    David Detiege

    Self (uncredited)

Overview

Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio's cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.

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