We felt that the public, and especially the children, like animals that are cute and little. I think we are rather indebted to Charlie Chaplin for the idea. We wanted something appealing, and we thought of a tiny bit of a mouse that would have something of the wistfulness of Chaplin- a little fellow trying to do the best he could. — Walt Disney
Exclusive: Disney film studio chief Ross steps down Reuters By Ronald Grover and Lisa Richwine | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Rich Ross, chairman of Walt Disney Co's movie studio, stepped down after a two-year stint that included the release of "John Carter," one of the biggest flops in recent Hollywood history. Disney's Rich Ross ResignsHollywood Reporter
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