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First Encounter with Walt Disney

I felt a little intimidated because I’m going to leave home. I’m going to leave my Japanese American community. All my Japanese friends. Outside of a few hakujin friends I had in high school, I thought, “Oh, I come down here, I’m going to be virtually in the white world.” So it was a little scary. But when I started at Chouinard’s Art Institute, it was Jimmy Murakami, his brother James Murakami, Roy Morita. So I saw other Nisei, and we were all interested in the same thing, and we were all making a pursuit to come into the animation business. So I felt much more comfortable.

But the first day I went to Disney Studio, I didn’t have any intentions of being hired. I just wanted to see the inside of the studio, and I happened to have my student portfolio with me, so using that as a ticket, I called the studio and they invited me to come in for an interview. And I thought, oh my goodness, this is scary. I’m really intimidated.

So I go to the studio. I step into the elevator. The elevator door is closing, and then suddenly it swings open, and standing in front of me is Walt Disney. He’s with an associate. And they’re deeply in conversation, but as they step into the elevator, I’m in the back there. Just kind of like this. And he acknowledges my presence with a polite nod, and then they both turn around and they continue their conversation. That was the longest elevator ride to the fourth floor.


Walt Disney

Data: August 26, 2015

Localização Geográfica: California, US

Entrevistado: John Esaki

País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Entrevistados

Willie Ito nasceu em 17 de julho de 1934 em San Francisco, Califórnia, de pais nisseis. Assistir Branca de Neve e os Sete Anões aos cinco anos de idade inspirou nele um amor ao longo da vida pela animação. Após o encarceramento de sua família em Topaz, Utah, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, Willie voltou para a Califórnia em busca de uma carreira artística, frequentando o favorito de Walt Disney, o Chouinard Art Institute, em Los Angeles (que mais tarde se tornou o CalArts). Sob a orientação do animador lendário Iwao Takamoto, a paixão de Willie desabrochou em uma longa carreira no mundo da animação através dos anos de ouro da Disney, Warner Brothers e Hanna-Barbera. Seus créditos vão desde A Dama e o Vagabundo e Vai de Ópera, Velhinho? até Os Flinstones e o Show do Zé Colméia.

Willie continua desenhando até hoje, incluindo trabalhos de ilustração de diversos livros infantis sobre a experiência nipo-americana da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Você também pode encontrá-lo assinando desenhos e cumprimentando os fãs na San Diego Comic-con. (Setembro de 2016)

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