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Disney Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Super Bowl Commercial Honoring Fans and Creators

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Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary with a brand new Super Bowl commercial, honoring both its fans and creators. The commercial features a wide range of Disney’s platforms, including film, television, theatrical productions, parks, and Imagineering, showcasing inspiring words from the company’s founder, Walt Disney. The clip includes popular Disney movies like Moana, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Mary Poppins, as well as the Marvel and Star Wars franchises.

CEO Bob Iger expressed his gratitude to Disney’s fans and families worldwide, acknowledging their contribution to the company’s success. He also recognized the creativity and talent of Disney’s storytellers and visionaries, whose imagination has created the magical moments that make Disney an enduring part of global culture.

As Disney looks back at its history, it’s remarkable to see how Walt Disney’s legacy of pursuing excellence continues to propel the company forward today. The Disney100 Super Bowl commercial is a celebration of Disney’s rich history, its dedicated fans and families, and the creative minds behind the stories and characters that have touched the lives of people around the world for a century.

Trevor Decker
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