After Disney

"How could there possibly  be this many things I didn't  know about the second  golden era of animated films  —and I was there for the      entire run!"

—Mike Gabriel, director of  Pocahontas and The Rescuers  Down Under

About "After Disney"

The untold succession struggle at Walt Disney Productions following the death of its founder, and the generational transformation which led to the birth of the modern multibillion-dollar animation industry.

Walt Disney left behind big dreams when he died in 1966. Perhaps none was greater than the hope that his son-in-law, Ron Miller, would someday run his studio. Under Miller’s leadership, Disney expanded into new frontiers: global theme parks, computer animation, cable television, home video, and video games. Despite these innovations, Ron struggled to expand the Disney brand beyond its midcentury image of wholesome family entertainment, even as times and tastes evolved. Tensions between Miller and Walt’s nephew, Roy E. Disney, threatened to destroy the company, leading Wall Street “Gordon Gekko” types to come after Mickey Mouse.

At the same time, the aging Animation Department—once the core of Walt’s business—was one memo away from shutting down forever. Rather, thanks to the radical efforts of Walt’s veterans to recruit and nurture young talent, it was revived by this sudden influx of artists who would go on to revolutionize the film industry. Additionally, this new generation would prove over time that animation was so much more than just kids’ stuff—it was a multibillion dollar industry.

This is the upstairs-downstairs story of the executives and animators who clashed and collaborated to keep America’s most storied company alive during the most uncertain period in its one hundred year history.

Available wherever books are sold.

About The Author

Neil O’Brien is an award-winning journalist and producer who has worked at NBC News for more than two decades. He has produced hundreds of hours of television over the course of his career and his work with NBC News Specials has been honored with four Emmy Awards, a Peabody, and an Edward R. Murrow Award.

Appearances

Feb 21-23: Animation Y'All Expo (Nashville, TN)


March 4: Scoop B Radio

Where to Buy

USA: 

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Previews & Reviews

"Throughout this wonderfully      written and fascinating story of    talents, ambitions, clashes, failures,  and successes I kept thinking, 'Who  can ever predict the path that life  will turn?' This was a great comfort  to me. 

"Again and again it was the  serendipitous mix of new 'actors'  arriving onto the stage that resulted  in the most marvelous artistic and  business accomplishments.
 
"To my eyes the invisible Hand of  Providence is clearly at work in the  way this history unfolded and that
 this book captured so beautifully."

—Glen Keane, Academy Award®  winning Director, Animator, and  Disney Legend



"I worked at the studio for forty  years and voraciously read many,  many books on Disney Studios. I  learned more about the man Walt  Disney from this book than any  other book I've ever read—who he  was, not what he did. 

"Neil O'Brien has written an entirely  fresh, compelling book full of          incredibly well-researched, deep  dive personal accounts from the  primary players that ran the studio.  
 "All written in such an engrossing,  intimate way. Kudos to an epic book of animated proportions."

—Mike Gabriel, director of  Pocahontas and The Rescuers  Down Under


"On each page, this inspiring book  reveals new details regarding the  transition from Walt Disney and his  Nine Old Men, to the second          renaissance of Traditional  Animation. How the veterans who  invented 'The Illusion Of Life'  passed down their tribal            knowledge, and craftsmanship
 to their apprentices who went on to  bring you 'The Little Mermaid,'  'Beauty and the Beast,' and 'The
 Lion King.' This book also reports  on the shift from a boutique family  run studio to a corporate                powerhouse.

"Mr. O'Brien is a respected journalist  who gleaned, and meticulously fact  checked each detail with the folks  who were actually there—who  shared with him their respect,
 passion, and love for hand drawn  animation, soon perhaps a lost art.  

"A page turner of animation history  in a book you can trust, that            inspires, and delights."

—Tony Anselmo, Animator, Voice of Donald Duck, and Disney Legend


"If you are a dedicated Disney            enthusiast and book lover, you won’t  want to miss the upcoming release  that’s set to shake up the Mouse  House fandom. 

"Neil O’Brien’s After Disney: Toil,  Trouble, and the Transformation of  America’s Favorite Company      promises to be a game-changer in  Disney literature, offering an          unprecedented look into the  company’s turbulent post-Walt era."
 
-MouseBooks Preview


"This is a fascinating read for those  who enjoy looking behind the      curtain." 

-"Martins Review" Blog

Book Details

  • Publisher: Post Hill Press (March 4, 2025)
  • Length: 288 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798888451380

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