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This rare 1938 short movie show you "How Walt Disney Cartoons are made" and was filmed after the release of Snow White to show the audience how Disney artists prepare a long animated feature at the Walt Disney Studios.
It's 8 and a half minutes long, and just like the other topic below , it's an incredible time machine at the glorious age of animation.
Video: copyright Disney
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