Here's a post that's pretty frivolous, but hardcore Disney fans (and I know you're out there) might dig it.
In August 1963 National Geographic Magazine ran a lengthy article titled "The Magic Worlds of Walt Disney." It's become a true collectors issue among Disneyphiles, and you can checkout the entire article online over on Modern Mechanix if you so wish.
Four pages of the article illustrate how animated films are made with Micky Mouse giving Mr. G.O. Graphic a guided tour of the studio as other Disney characters work on The Sword in the Stone (1963)...
Fourteen years later in November 1977 National Geographic basically dusted off the 1963 illustrations for reuse in their children's World magazine...
... although it's been completely redrawn, and this time Mr. G.O. Graphic is just simply a "human visitor" who gets a peek at the production of The Rescuers (1977)...
I think I prefer the 1963 version of the illustrations, and I thought the name of Mr. G.O. Graphic was pretty clever. I also like how Micky Mouse was dressed in 1963...
There's a lot of differences between the illustrations. Print this next image out, and hand it to a child who you'd like to keep busy for a while...
I wonder if National Geographic ever considered using these illustrations again. I doubt it, but I like to specualate what a 1980's, 1990's or 2000's version would have looked like.
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