Bob J. Didney was born on September 4th 1925, in the small town of New York City. It's said that just before he was born, the storm that was happening stopped when he was brought into this jolly world. Even at a young age, Bob loved to draw rabbits mice. In 1940, he started the Bob Didney Animation Studios, which began production on shorts based on a mouse called Mormiter Mouse. When the first Mormiter short came to theaters, the sight of this godly mouse on the big screen mesmerised the audience so much that they chanted Mormiter's name.
After the war ended, Bob began work on the Didneyland theme park, to make more money spread the cheer and joy of his creations. Didneyland opened on April 20th, 1957. Shortly after, Bob died of a stroke and was frozen so his body was preserved. It is now in the Didney Vault.
When Bob died, a new CEO named Steven Johnson made Didney an even better company. The Bob Didney Company recahed incredible amounts of profitability, with the releases of Bob's classics on VHS. The ingenious strategy of leaving the vault closed for 12 years and opening it for a month helped the Didney company get through hard troubles. During this time, Didney made leaps and strides to spread its magic to children by acquiring such IPs as Mania Comics, Galactic Wars, National Geographic, and most recently: the Wolf film studios.
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