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(wolf howling) (gentle music) - [Narrator] Hello, and welcome to the Corporate Casket, a semi-weekly series where bad businesses go to die. We will discuss any and everything, from bad charities, terrible CEOs, and people that have a lot to hide. Im the iilluminaughtii, and today we are continuing our four-part series look at Disney. And todays episode is obviously part two. So were gonna be starting from post-World War II era, and how Disney grew into the titan of industry that they are today. So lets get into it. (gentle music) Now, as I mentioned in our previous episode on Disney, no matter what beliefs you think Walt Disney had as an individual, surely, he treated his employees well, right? After all they did for him. Well, one of the earliest issues Disney faced in his company was an animator strike. This strike alone is still on complications of the biggest controversies Disneys ever had. Unfortunately, this proved that Walt wasnt always the lovable, familial employer some