HomeNewsTrendsFeaturesAs Disney turns 100, the brand’s real legacy is its business acumen

As Disney turns 100, the brand’s real legacy is its business acumen

Disney’s greatest legacy is not its animated stories or characters, but the more mundane history of its mergers, acquisitions and intellectual property rights.

October 15, 2023 / 09:19 IST
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Mickey Mouse merchandise was profitable as early as the mid-1930s. (Photo by Skitter Photo via Pexels)
Mickey Mouse merchandise was profitable as early as the mid-1930s. (Photo by Skitter Photo via Pexels)

By Julie Lobalzo Wright, University of Warwick

“100 Years of Wonder” is the theme for Disney’s year-long promotion of the company’s centenary. From special Disney on Ice events to a retrospective at the British Film Institute and limited edition Disney100 merchandise, Disney’s celebration is big business.

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The wonder and magic of Disney is consistently promoted. And yet I would argue that Disney’s greatest legacy is not its animated stories or characters, but the more mundane history of its mergers, acquisitions and intellectual property rights.

The business acumen of those behind the scenes at Disney have been central to the peaks and troughs of the company’s enduring presence in the film industry and popular culture at large.

Early Disney


The Walt Disney Company was founded in Hollywood by brothers Walt and Roy Disney in 1923.

Before this, along with friend and animator Ub Iwerks, the brothers had founded Laugh-O-Gram Studio in Kansas City. They then moved west with their successful silent Alice Comedies series, which featured both animation and live action.