The Story Behind Roy and Walt’s Statues
Two of the most moving and powerful pieces of artwork found at Walt Disney World are the statues of Walt and his brother Roy at the Magic Kingdom. The “Sharing the Magic” statue of Roy sits with Minnie on a bench in the hub that encircles the flags in front of the train station. The “Partners” statue has Walt and Mickey standing in the hub in front of Cinderella’s castle looking off into the distance. One of the most often asked questions about the Partner statue is what is Walt pointing at. I’ve heard a lot of great ideas. “Walts pointing at the future” or “Walts pointing to Disneyland” or “Walt’s pointing to his brother at the other end of Main street”. Here are a couple lines from an interview I transcribed a couple years ago that puts the controversy to rest. A little about Roy first, and then the answer to the Walt Pointing question.
DG: What’s the story behind that and why is there Minnie Mouse on his side?
BG: The story evolved from a picture that Roy Jr., whom I knew and admired, told me was his dad’s favorite picture. Roy was the one responsible for Walt Disney World getting opened. After the Magic Kingdom [in Florida] was finished, Roy, his son, had apparently arranged to have a photograph of his dad sitting on a bench with Mickey, the costume character. But the head of Mickey was enormous. So I started making sketches. The way I picked the size was the precedent that had been set in Fantasia of Mickey Mouse walking up to Stokowski and shaking his hand. That was my precedent for a size. It made it much more compatible. And also John Hench came up with the idea, “We’re not a gender-biased company, we’re not against girls. Why don’t we have a Minnie Mouse sitting next to Roy instead of a Mickey Mouse? You already have a Mickey Mouse out there with Walt holding his hand and so why don’t we have Minnie Mouse?” So it ended up that I used a Minnie Mouse sitting next to Roy with him looking down admirably at her, and she looking up admirably to him. I think it came off pretty well.
DG: By the way, in the Walt statue with Mickey, why is he pointing the way he is?
BG: I was asked that early on. The thought that came to me immediately was of Walt saying, “See all of the people coming in? See how happy they are, Mickey?” That’s what it is all about. Of course, Mickey’s a little short guy, he can’t see over the people, so his direction is toward Walt’s hand. Walt is the master. But if you look at Walt’s eyes, he’s looking out at the crowd, the people coming in, but Mickey is looking up at Walt’s hand and he’s only finally getting the idea. It made it a little better composition in my opinion than if I had had Mickey looking away from Walt. I wanted Mickey and Walt to be a unit. But you look at Walt’s eyes, he’s looking at the people coming in.
Working with Didier and his incredible series of books has been an incredible experience. I came across many, many other bits of information that were great. Here is a link to the full interview. Also, if you would like to take a look at some more of Walt’s People, Click the Book!
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