Interview with Former Imagineer Jim Shull on Mickey's Toontown



Interview with Former Imagineer Jim Shull on Mickey’s Toontown

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15 thoughts on “Interview with Former Imagineer Jim Shull on Mickey's Toontown”

  1. Wow This is Such A Great Video.❤ So Nice To Hear All These Things That Were Built and The Designs That Went Into. This Toon World. Awesome Thank You For Sharing This. Jim has So Many Great Ideas. Thank You Tom and WDWNT .💯💜💙💚💛🧡

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  2. Why doent anyone ask older Imagineers about how they get their budgets, who says what a project will cost, what comes first, the idea or a project scope and costs. For example, in Mickeys ToonTown, who decided to make 3,000 props for the houses and what percentage of the project would be set aside to do that. I want to know who decides what a projects budget is. You have the Imagineer talking to you, why arent you interested in who REALLY designs the parks attractions, the creative team or the money team. I want to hear the answer from the Imagineers.

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  3. I love these interviews. As much as I liked the preservation of archivist Dave Smith, and absolutely can't do with out Jim Korkis's library of Disney history, interviews like this are really the only other preservation. Thank you for every time you interview someone, not just this one with Jim. ( But this is awesome too. )

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  4. I loved this. Thank you. I didn't get to go to Disney World until 2014 so I was sad I never got to see what was in Florida. I would love to go to Disneyland to see the new version out there.

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  5. Once again Jim…kudos for taking credit for an attraction I was Creative Director on for design development. Is this because my creative team was female? And yes, Jen and I love Disco Mickey as that was OUR idea we designed together…when you had zero involvement. Bravo. I just love when these interviews are brought to my attention… It's comical.

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