And did it fairly. And what do you know, Mr. Disney turns out to have been a pretty decent guy after all. There are those in the media and in Hollywood who have done their darndest to paint him as a despot, a Nazi sympathizer, a slavedriver etc. etc. I once had the privilege to speak to a former Disney animator, and I asked him about all the guff that's bandied about regarding Walt. He said Walt was driven, focused, frank but never mean-spirited, was one of the most tolerant and open-minded people he ever met, was kind-hearted, courtly (his word) towards women and protective of children (would not allow cursing on the set of a movie or TV show if children were around, for instance). He said that envy is the reason Walt is trashed by some people. I challenged him and asked him why there were no female animators during Walt's time, and this guy said "But there was - one of them worked on Bambi." That shut MY ignorant mouth in a hurry! It was after I spoke with this guy that I decided to find books about Walt, and I found some real lulus, let me tell you - one was called "The Dark Prince of Hollywood" and is a total piece of crap. Richard Schickel's book "The Disney Version" isn't much better. Yup, the "How To" book is probably the best of the bunch.