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Disney, the dream factory: Its secret to global success.

by Francesco Carrese 17 Jan 2023 0 Comments
Disney is a dream factory that has managed to win the hearts of its fans all over the world.
His ability to create universal characters and stories that appeal to a global audience is unparalleled.
However, this does not mean that Disney does not have to adapt to local cultures and traditions to make its products appealing to the diverse communities in which it operates.

Disney theme parks in Japan, China and France are a perfect example of how Disney adapts to local cultures. For example, the Tokyo DisneySea theme park is unique because it includes attractions inspired by Japanese seafaring traditions, such as the story of mermaids. Tokyo DisneySea - disney global dream factory - chico and chica blog © https://tdrexplorer.com/
Hong Kong Disneyland park has an area dedicated to Chinese culture, where visitors can see shows and parades inspired by traditional Chinese culture.
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While the Disneyland Paris park has an area dedicated to French culture with attractions and shows inspired by the country's culture.
Disney also uses local cultures and traditions in the creation of its characters and stories, thus helping to promote the representation and understanding of cultural diversity.
For example, the movie "Mulan" was adapted to reflect Chinese culture, with characters and stories that reflect the traditions and legends of China.
Mulan Chinese tradition - Disney the global dream factory - chico and chica blog
This demonstrates how Disney is able to adapt to local cultures and traditions, creating engaging products that promote understanding and representation of cultural diversity.
But Disney doesn't just limit itself to theme parks to adapt to local cultures.
His films are also influenced by the traditions and cultures of the countries in which they are distributed. For example, the movie "Frozen" has been adapted into several languages ​​to reflect the local cultures in which it was released.

Additionally, Disney has also created characters and stories that represent specific cultures and traditions, such as Moana for Polynesian culture and Miguel in the beautiful "Coco" for Mexican culture.
coco - mexican culture - disney the global dream factory - chico and chica blog

In summary, Disney demonstrates its flexibility and ability to adapt to local cultures and traditions through its theme parks and films.
Not only does it make its products more acceptable and attractive to the diverse communities in which it operates, but it also helps promote the representation and understanding of cultural diversity.
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