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The Imagineering Story - Season 1
In this documentary series, Walt Disney Imagining is a design center, a research center and a new and perfect innovation lab. This place carries a selective group of creators and intellectuals who carry more creative ideas. These people are incredibly responsible for building twelve theme parks around the world.
February 10, 1951 in Oceanside, Long Island, New York, USA
February 6, 1934 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
February 16, 1962 in Taipei, Taiwan
November 04, 2019
The Imagineering Story is more candid than expected. It's the first-hand accounts and archival footage that make all the difference, as the story of how these theme parks were created is often told here by those who lived it.
November 12, 2019
Learning about the ingenuity and hard work of the Imagineers still makes the show a worthwhile ride, even if you sometimes question the motives behind its construction.
November 14, 2019
I had two feelings pulling at me when I was watching the first episodes of The Imagineering Story: "Wow, this is fascinating!" and "Wow, is this boring!" How can I have these two feelings simultaneously?
November 10, 2019
For Disney world lovers, and even some cynics, is a feast of fascinating trivia and literal world building [Full review in Spanish]
November 13, 2019
The Imagineering Story is enjoyably educational, especially for people who love to take toys apart to see how they work.
November 13, 2019
It's a little sanitized... and sometimes you'll wish it dug deeper into your favorite ride. But it's hard not to come away with a massive appreciation for the people who made these incredible theme parks possible.
November 13, 2019
Perhaps the biggest problem that The Imagineering Story has in its first two episodes is, in and of itself, a compliment: it's too short.
November 15, 2019
More cynical viewers mindful of Disney's (the man and company's) shortcomings and capitalistic pursuits will naysay, but the series leaves viewers with the warm-and-fuzzies.
November 13, 2019
If you thrill to names like Mary Blair, Xavier Antencio, Yale Gracey and Rolly Crump, and go all wobbly over concept art, dark-ride models and pristine color footage of theme parks under construction, this is a series for you, as it is for me.

