Thursday, April 1, 2010

What's In A Name...


The rumors are true...

The Walt Disney Company is changing its name to The Disney Company. Beginning on October 1st, the company that Walt Disney founded as Walt Disney Productions, which became the Walt Disney Company will be known simply by that last name.

Disney CEO and President Bob Iger commented in a press conference held late last night at one of the hangers on the studio lot that "The rich heritage that Walt Disney established with the company over three quarters of a century ago will continue." Iger, flanked by several other executives including Tom Staggs and Jay Rasulo, mentioned the need to bring the entertainment giant into the new century. "We can't rest on what was done in the past, there is a whole world out there for the company to exploit."

It appears the the goal is to make it a phased transition which will be completed over the course of the year. By January 1st, 2011 the company will have finalized all the legal and administrative changes. All aspects of the company will be affected from film, print and other media. The historic film division which began as Walt Disney Productions and transitioned to Walt Disney Pictures will now emerge as Disney Pictures.

Walt Disney Animation Studios officials, including Ed Catmull were on hand at the press conference and displayed the new logo of Disney Animation Studios, which is close to the original graphic with Steamboat Willie beneath Walt Disney's signature. The primary difference other than the colors is that the font used is closer to the Disney logo and the absence of Walt's name. When asked how he felt fans would react, Mr. Iger said that the traditions of the company will carry on and no one should worry about the lack of the founder's name on the mantle. "This company will always respect the man who made it happen, and the men and women around him that helped in the creation of this company."

Outside the studios, beneath the front gate of the Burbank Studio, a large tarp was pulled off the entrance to reveal the new signage. A shimmering blue chrome Disney Studios gate to reflect the change. While talking with several press officials, Iger, turned to the collected crowd, giving the thumbs up and said...

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37 comments:

Anonymous said...

I remembered what the date was today, but still, very creative and fun. :)

I still remember your prank post last year about Mickey's Fun Wheel...Good times.

Unknown said...

WOW! you got me good! i felt my blood boiling a bit

Franky said...

But why is de movie 'Alice in Wonderland' brought us by Disney instead of The Walt Disney Company, or Walt Disney Pictures?
(the poster of Pirates 3 also has no mention of Walt)

Unknown said...

don't even say stuff like that!

I'm with Franky here. Why are all the new movies coming out carrying only "Disney" instead of "Walt Disney Pictures"?

Could you explain it to us Honor?

Matt DeWater said...

This is actually very good. Got me! I totally forgot the date. Arrrggghhhh!

Sgt. Tibs said...

Wow you got me there!!!

Katy said...

The said thing is. I would not put it past them...

M.Sedlar said...

Good one! I was ready to tweet up a tirade.

PirateGuy 815 said...

Oh my God, you got me! That was a good one! :D

Mark Floyd-Thaut said...

Now that's just mean.....

Marc Singer said...

Ha! Ha! Ha!

You totally got me! I was feeling so defensive of Uncle Walt, imagining part of his name being taken away. Thank goodness it was just a prank.

Good one!

jedited said...

This was a REALLY good prank because it wasn't totally outrageous. I knew the date, but thought this was true.
I did however think it was kind of silly and a waste of money.

Gler said...

You Got Me!!!

Toole said...

The best part is thats completely an april fools joke only you would make.

Unknown said...

Ugh! I am such a sucker for these things.

Well done. :)

Mr. Lincoln said...

Don't give them any ideas! There dumb enough to think that may be a good idea.

You had me till the word "Exploit."

Anonymous said...

this is the first year i actually remembered it was april fools day. so i was expecting something like this.

nice try though

Anonymous said...

Lamest April Fool's ever.

Zippity Doo-Dah said...

Maybe you should have reported that "The Disney Company" was remaking Song of the South with Michael Clarke Duncan as Uncle Remus.

Anonymous said...

Walt is probably turning over in his grave at what his company has become so it actually makes sense to drop his first name since he's not the mistakes aren't his own.

I Believe said...

That doesn't work as an April Fools because its too plausible.

Chris said...

I just finished reading a post on another blog about how everything on the Net today is likely to be a prank...yet I still feel for this. Well played sir.

Anonymous said...

I made the first comment here;

I'm back cause I just want to say that that if not for today's date, this was clearly a prank because Bob Iger is not the kind of guy to use the word "exploit" or to give thumbs up. ;)

Also, I just knew that some people would say that its "plausible" or "I wouldn't put it past them"

Disney is NOT ever going to do a move like like. Iger KNOWS that people would riot. Especially since the Internet crowd already tends to riot at the slightest thing.

So relax, Disney would never really do this.

I wouldn't put it past Eisner though, but he is gone now.

Also folks, Next year, remember the date. Its not that hard considering that April Fool's Day happens every year. ;)

But again, very good prank article Honor :)

Anonymous said...

you sir are an arse! I totally bought it! He, he, he!

Anyway I work in Disney's Beauty and the Beast musical in Argentina... and the brochures, posters and tv spots only mention Disney (not Walt) (perhaps that's why I believed it).

semigha said...

To bad so much of it is true!

Anonymous said...

Oh calm down everyone, the important thing is; the company is still known as the "Walt Disney Company", and the company name is not going to be changed.

Its just meant to be a fun April Fool's article.

General Confusion said...

Grrrr.. I hate you. I Hate You! I HATE YOU!

Anonymous said...

You got me good! :) I completely fell for it. Great job.

Anonymous said...

You could say that the name of the company should be ESPN.

Alyssa F said...

Oh, my goodness you nearly gave me a heart attack! I was pretty much seething by the time I finished reading, I'm glad I kept going until the end. :-)

Well played sir!

2.0 and Beyond said...

As they have already eliminated the unique division Mickey logos (and NO that's NOT an April Fools joke!), The company's move to genericizing itself doesn't seem so far fetched.

Spokker said...

I would support this if it were for real.

Tom said...

Hahahaha, although it's april 2nd already, this is the first joke I bought ;-)

Good job! (and glad it's not true...)

Spokker Fan said...

SPOKKER!!!!! YEAH!!!!!!!

Kevin Allen said...

I haven't looked at the blog in a while, and finally got to checking up on it. I saw that post a day late, and almost lost it.
Good one people, you got me.

Whew... so glad that was a joke.

Unknown said...

yeeaaah, i was legitimately angry. Oh dear. hahahha

Anonymous said...

A year after this was posted, they actually did shorten "Walt Disney Pictures" to "Disney".