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00:00Okay, sir, just a second.
00:01No, not as long as you, my soul
00:02DD, please give me a chance.
00:03Our first character is Mickey Mouse.
00:05Not good
00:06What's not nice about it, ma'am, since you haven't said anything yet?
00:08I don't know
00:09My name doesn't look like a catchy thing.
00:11And it has a lot of stuff
00:12What is this anyway?
00:13Oh sir, Dafir
00:14Yes, uh, then
00:15What are its advantages?
00:16He has superhuman strength
00:17No, sir.
00:18But he has a dog
00:19Well, I have a dog, Mr. Disney Bala
00:20He has a daughter whom he proposed to
00:22And he wants to marry her.
00:23Yes
00:24And of course, her family are criminals.
00:25Ali flew
00:26And they will celebrate on their wedding day
00:28No, absolutely not.
00:29They are engaged, just like normal people.
00:30And I will give a prayer after that.
00:31This is a duck
00:33Yes, what is he doing?
00:34With unemployed
00:35Okay, great shape
00:36But you're the one who's unemployed, Atef.
00:37My love, give him dimensions
00:38Dimensions
00:39Give him advantages
00:40He is also engaged
00:42He has three children
00:43Dollada
00:44Hello
00:44His brother's sons
00:45What does this mean?
00:46Honestly, I don't know, that's just how I felt.
00:49Fadel, goodbye, send
00:50Good luck and peace
00:52Okay, second, last character, last character
00:54One very, very rich
00:55And he's swimming in money.
00:58Uncle Dahab
00:59How is this possible?
01:00He jumped and floated in the currencies like that.
01:02This is his game, break it.
01:03No, it's normal.
01:04My dear son, this is no good.
01:05no
01:06Walk out
01:07No, no, wait a second, wait a second
01:08Last person
01:08What do you think of Sonia?
01:12Uncle Scrooge's rival
01:13stash
01:14This is the girl from tonight who is supporting her brothers.
01:16And we were greedy for his money
01:18No, no, no, sir
01:19She's an evil witch
01:21And we're greedy for his money too.
01:22Look, Resdi
01:22I felt you were young and that I
01:24That's just your kind words, Fantek
01:25But a donkey
01:26Islamic, you're amazing!
01:27Children, my dear, I don't want this kind of talk.
01:28Children want gunfire, violence, and seduction.
01:31children
01:31Why?
01:32Listen now and follow me
01:34Mickey will be a mouse
01:35He doesn't give birth
01:36Mickey
01:36Yes
01:37And he'll bring her in his mini-marriage
01:38But I haven't named her Mini yet.
01:40You'll call her Mini
01:41Batot is back
01:42He will be a disgrace
01:43And he wants to repent
01:43And Hannah goes beyond
01:45Honestly, I was thinking of naming her Batouta or Zizi
01:47Just, just, just, just
01:48Why the offer?
01:48Uncle Dahab
01:49His eyes are made of henna.
01:50He disappears from Batout
01:52And of course we discover that Uncle Scrooge
01:54Her protector has a flat surface
01:55So that he can take all of his share
01:57Mish Shatra Di
01:59Listen, gentlemen, the product
02:01I let you talk too much
02:03If you thought that with your money and power
02:05You can buy a poor young man
02:07weak
02:08And your artistic vision is imposed upon him
02:10Against his will and his sense of art
02:13So I wanted to tell you
02:14You preferred
02:16Where is my shirt?
02:24My dear ones, what will not be fixed is due to His blessings.
02:26Will there be a new episode?
02:27From the Al-Daheeh program
02:28I'm telling you, my dear, you're hoping for something at both times.
02:29Why not, Abu Hamid?
02:30Did he take you by the hand to December?
02:311959
02:32At the height of the Cold War
02:34Between the Soviet Union and America
02:35Hamid took three and heard of the crossing
02:37God bless Egypt
02:38In his soul
02:39President of the Soviet Union
02:40Nikita Khrushchev
02:41Visit the United States of America
02:43for him?
02:43He had a summit with US President Eisenhower
02:45The Soviet president's good smell
02:47He's Hollywood
02:48He will meet singers and celebrities
02:50Marilyn Monroe costume
02:51Frank Sinatra
02:52This, my dear
02:52Piping at the power of grace
02:54For United American Crossings
02:55The Soviet president
02:56He goes to his enemy's country
02:58He will try to see the artists in it
02:59And its singers
03:01He is amazed by the people
03:01Which expresses the culture of this country through art
03:03Be careful, my dear, that Khairtshof isn't just any guest.
03:05He is an important guest and could launch a nuclear war at any moment.
03:08And the planet is shrinking
03:09He must be treated as a guest.
03:10Marine Monerom the freezer is looking forward to it
03:13He is Frank Sinatra
03:14He unravels it
03:15Clean and spray the states like this and create a beautiful appearance
03:17That's how it is
03:17And indeed, the trip was going perfectly.
03:19Only one request from Khairtshof will turn things upside down
03:21So you will see Abu Ahmed
03:23arms
03:23No international souls
03:24No political concessions
03:25Nothing is free
03:26You'll find someone coming out of this number
03:27So that he can take things he wants for his country.
03:29Interests, sir
03:30Indeed, my dear Kheirtsov will impose his most important and only condition.
03:34I want to go to Disneyland
03:35any?
03:35I want to go to Disneyland
03:36I find that communism does not allow entertainment like this
03:39You're definitely originally from New Zealand.
03:41So you want to occupy and create populations and stuff, right?
03:44No, no, Disneyland is not the one for News.
03:46That's right, my dear, it's a simple matter.
03:47We sent them to the Soviet president.
03:49To Hollywood and we had fun with the stars
03:50So, he's supposed to be in your showroom, why?
03:52What remains difficult is that we will take them to Duckburg.
03:54It is imagined with a groove that corresponds to the crimping of the mask.
03:56He bathes with a year of Dab
03:57But this request was a security nightmare in America.
03:59The Nos Angeles police had an instruction manual with them.
04:02To secure the Soviet president, a volume of 73 pages
04:05This, my dear, is just regular insurance.
04:06Extensive security measures cannot withstand a surprise request like the one he made.
04:10And he wants to go and park the bus in an enclosed space.
04:12He wants to go to a giant, luxurious city.
04:15Be careful, my dear, if anything happens, you'll see.
04:18They are waging a war of iniquity.
04:19If a man gets a son, he'll come to you on the train of death.
04:21Our missiles that are ready will be hit
04:22The world will end
04:23And of course, you can't hit the roof of a haunted house.
04:25The American state is telling him frankly, Mr. Khelchouf
04:27Your request is most welcome.
04:29But we reject it
04:30We can't
04:31We're here, my dear, if you're going to see us.
04:32He'll not only get angry but also insist on visiting Disneyland.
04:36What will he say, you and your grandfather?
04:38The city where he is is like a cholera outbreak.
04:40No missile platform
04:41No criminal activities
04:42The visit deserves to be cancelled.
04:43Why am I being treated like a thug here?
04:45Of course, my dear, it seems to have its ups and downs, but
04:46A little laxative
04:48Why do my dear Americans insist?
04:50This is not acceptable.
04:50Let's see him walk from Nos Angeles the next day
04:52And he is in a state of medical cancellation
04:54And they are not like that, I mean
04:55Be your student
04:56Your student has watched more than 450 episodes
04:59This man is the successor of the iron leader, Stalin.
05:02This is a young man who sees potatoes and confirms that he has a bandana in his mouth.
05:04And if that doesn't happen, he'll get angry
05:06Bizniland is not just an amusement park
05:08You can also let your uncle roam freely, meaning
05:10The world is a magical place; it wishes someone would visit it.
05:13Even if he were Stalin's successor
05:14If I were to ask you, my dear, about Wilde de Stalin
05:16You'll probably know
05:17And I know his story about animation
05:19And how he changed the world with it
05:20And he made characters like Mickey and Potato.
05:22Famous figures in history
05:23Maybe the characters he created
05:24They are more famous than figures who actually existed
05:27And changed the shape of the world
05:28But today I'm not here to talk about any of those things.
05:30I'm only here to talk to you about Disneyland
05:32One of Wood Disney's dreams that she preferred to dismiss
05:34After achieving glory in the world of animation
05:37As with all his dreams, no one believed in him.
05:39And there is no truth except from Him.
05:40In the mid-1940s
05:42Canolt was also in his mid-forties
05:43After a long journey of failure and success
05:46The man did everything you could imagine.
05:48Lock the game
05:49His films are playing in every cinema.
05:51His films aren't just in America and Europe.
05:52I was nominated for an Oscar, and some people won an Oscar.
05:55All his characters remained public in Cars
05:56And I felt there was nothing in the cardboard industry
05:58This man didn't do it, but oh my God!
06:00One day he was out for a walk with his daughters
06:02Notice the need of parents when they want to take their children out.
06:04They take them to parks like the zoo.
06:07The caravan and they prefer to sit here like this
06:09They're just trying to make things worse.
06:10Especially the parents sitting here.
06:12They're waiting for him to finish playing.
06:13Then the lightbulb lit up in the water. Will Disney
06:15He had the idea to create a garden.
06:17Parents enjoy it immensely.
06:20Like their children
06:20The idea here is that this garden
06:22You won't be dealing with his standards today.
06:23But by future standards
06:25This city will be built on a world
06:27One of the personalities we encountered during his lifetime
06:28A realization from Will Disney's imagination
06:30The first obstacle Will Disney faced was funding.
06:32How will he fulfill this dream?
06:33In the early fifties, Hedor Wilde on a financier
06:36In order to build his city
06:37But no bank agreed
06:38You are a genius.
06:39And the stamp of the flutter
06:40And Mickey's puzzle is excellent
06:41And Hayen and the boys were very surprised
06:42But not methods to build me an entire city
06:44Cartoon taught
06:45You have no experience in designing cities and their inhabitants
06:47Will Disney has introduced the world to fictional characters.
06:50He proved that he could build an empire out of his ideas.
06:52His dreams are still far removed from the minds of those around him.
06:54He will arrive during this period and say
06:55When I can convince the investors that Disneyland is worthwhile
06:58Because dreams offer few guarantees
07:01And all of this remains, my dear
07:02This is a very, very, very important invention.
07:04Its name is television
07:05This, my dear, is a modern invention, but it's terrifying.
07:07All the filmmakers were afraid
07:09God! When people don't have screens at home
07:10Who's going to come and watch movies?
07:22They know him even if they don't have money
07:23Or they're too lazy to come to the cinema to watch his films.
07:25And in the episode, he will agree with the ABC production company.
07:27They have a weekly program called the Disney Show.
07:30This program describes the world of Disney inside the studios.
07:32But for Olt, who had already started building Disney, Nam
07:34This program will become the promotional media for its city.
07:38The program began to grow in 1954
07:41It achieved tremendous viewership
07:42To the point that the companies that make televisions
07:44She was selling at Disney
07:46Take care, my child, my viewer, my Lim.
07:48This is the best TV to watch Disney shows.
07:51The one you love
07:52Are you buying now?
07:52Buy now
07:53The best thing is to wear a bag of water on the Hajj and kiss his mother.
07:55Let it be on the device
07:56It's not just Disney characters that will become popular, my dear.
07:58And Disney himself will start to become famous
08:00People will start to get to know him through the program.
08:02Everyone wants to take pictures with the public now.
08:04The one who was able to cleverly present the city project
08:06So that it can be opened a few months later
08:08The first Disneyland opened on Sunday, July 17, 1955
08:11In the state of California
08:13Does he tell you that on opening day
08:14It expanded according to the air and they almost saw
08:16Half of the population of the United States of America
08:18Al-Fattah Al-Azizi didn't set prices at all.
08:20He will face many difficulties
08:21Firstly, the world was very hot
08:22Secondly, the world was very crowded.
08:24There were very long queues
08:27The madness in the city was doubled.
08:29Because there are thousands
08:31From fake tickets
08:32The ones that were also sold inside the city
08:35Because of the overcrowding, the rides started to malfunction.
08:37Many visitors, long queues, my dear
08:39It lasted for hundreds of rains
08:41Some people, because of how difficult this day is
08:43They call the fun Black Sun D
08:45The amusement park in the first ten weeks
08:46It has been visited by more than one million visitors.
08:48The number in America at that time was different
08:50By 1960, this number
08:52It increased to five million visitors annually
08:55Nothing, Ahmed, Disneyland
08:56The one you deliberately talked about
08:57Why did you bring all these numbers?
08:59What makes it different from Sindbad's bedsheets?
09:01Or the sieve game in Malaya Wonderland?
09:03What distinguishes Disneyland is that it invented what is now known as theme parks.
09:06The Oxford Dictionary explains it as a term
09:08Dedicated to a topic or idea
09:10It has a historical or imaginary essence.
09:12This type of theme park is one that Disney created.
09:14What distinguished Disneyland was that it was
09:16Collaboration between engineers and artists
09:18So Disney's son called them
09:20The Imagineers
09:21A word that combines imagination and engineering
09:24Engineering, folks, you're building imaginations, not buildings.
09:26As you enter the building, you feel like you're inside a story.
09:28I won't go to the garden.
09:29The effect is that the whole city would have only one entrance.
09:32Therefore, the beginning
09:34Although the engineers did not like this situation
09:36Because they felt that the city would become very crowded.
09:38People will wait for hours to get in
09:40It works for me with one entrance
09:41But Disney Hall was just like I told you
09:42Nasr, I want to create a journey with a beginning, middle, and end.
09:46So the opening scene is one
09:48Beyond the door, the visitors branch out.
09:50Four worlds
09:51Frontierland, Tomorrowland, and Adventureland
09:54Fantasy Land
09:55If the visitor entered any world of countries
09:56He will feel that everything in him is one color.
09:58And even the design of the signs is one and the same
10:00Walking with the same earth symbol itself
10:02And at the center of every world there is a place like a castle
10:04The visitor sensed that this was the goal
10:06This is the goal we need to focus on.
10:08This made Disney Day not Malaya anymore.
10:10This is Journey Day, we start from the entrance
10:12And we're going to the castle
10:14These weren't the only things Disney was thinking about.
10:15Disney was thinking down to the smallest detail.
10:17For example, the trash can at Disneyland
10:19Lined up exactly every 27 steps
10:21This is because the company conducted research.
10:23The average distance was found
10:25Which the visitor can tolerate
10:27He takes out his trash before he gets bored and throws it anywhere.
10:29He here, my dear, conducted a study.
10:31And he found that you, people
10:33You get bored after step 27
10:34So she usually dumps her trash anywhere
10:36So we put their trash at step 27
10:38And not only that, even if you throw something
10:40It won't take more than 25 seconds.
10:42Before anyone comes to her
10:43And just as the place is supposed to enchant you
10:45You too are captivated by its charm
10:46That means there are no things like chewing gum, cigarettes, or alcohol.
10:49Do you want to drink in public places outside of play areas?
10:52In short, you're entering a fairy tale
10:54This is something that the parents were very pleased with.
10:56And your drum, my dear, is coming, especially for the fathers.
10:58How many people were there at that time?
10:59This is a generation that witnessed world wars and the Great Depression
11:01And the least in the Spanish-speaking world is poverty and fear.
11:04And the horror of everyday life
11:05And when they find themselves invited to enter a magical world
11:08They will be the ones who admire the place.
11:09More than children
11:10Also, this world has prices that are affordable for everyone.
11:13Especially since the American army was undergoing a terrible transformation at that time.
11:16President Eisenhower said to the Drabe
11:17It encouraged people to buy and consume
11:19Especially with the emergence of the credit card concept
11:21For the first time in the world
11:23Imagine having an entire generation living in deprivation
11:25Wars and Gains
11:27Suddenly, someone appears with a magic card.
11:29He tells him, "Take this, my son, and throw me what you want."
11:31And all these things of mine, my dear, have become so beautiful.
11:33People's image of Disneyland
11:34It represents the United States of America
11:36I want to see the American woman's picture from the very first page.
11:38Up to the presidents, kings, and the trustees
11:40At least for a moment it does exist
11:42As is typical of any successful business in history
11:45The dear humanity, when it appears, appears around it.
11:47And some of the tricks he wants to do
11:49I have a similar project that someone wants to do.
11:50A project that serves the important purpose of benefiting from the successful man
11:53Those in this area, of course, here
11:54All Americans have become like Will Disney in his mouthful.
11:57Hotels and shops gradually began to appear
11:59A business opens next to it that exploits visitors.
12:01Those who came to see his city
12:02Will Disney didn't let people be humiliated
12:04Didn't someone tell you, "Well, why am I telling the son about these profits?"
12:06Instead of creating a small Disney for my company in California
12:10We're going to build a city out of a sieve.
12:12Our city is like El Gouna.
12:14And he'll call it, my dear, the Future Project
12:16After much research
12:18Wilt will decide that this city will remain in Florida.
12:21Specifically in Orlando
12:22Wilt will take 28,000 acres on the city's borders
12:26Of course, Hamad, he definitely chose the city of Amranah.
12:27So that there are people there, and people come and pay money, thus increasing his profits, Ibn Al-Azina.
12:31No, my dear
12:32Walt Disney was looking for a cut-off piece of a two-day-old baby.
12:36Because he did not intuition himself and did not open up to business
12:38He breathes it into his morsel.
12:39A place where he can control everything.
12:41These are all conditions that apply to this place.
12:43Initially, he will buy land there under the name of another company so as not to attract attention.
12:46And the plan I mentioned is that he buys the largest possible area of ​​land and turns it into a dream city.
12:50But my dear, the problem persists despite all his precautions.
12:52However, every time he set foot on the ground
12:54The news is spreading
12:55The news, my friend, spreads and attracts coaches who want to profit.
12:58Everyone should save up a couple of pennies and go buy a piece of land around Disney's loom.
13:02And they make it cold
13:03They know that Disney's future is uncertain and needs to expand.
13:06Then he'll come and buy from us and we'll profit.
13:08This matter, my dear, was not a Disney project.
13:10So he went and CIA agents brought him in
13:12Former clients help him create a plan
13:16Let him seize the land he wants without anyone noticing.
13:19During Azizin, you want to do your project without anyone knowing.
13:21Jaye then takes the camel's hump and holds the PR.
13:26And that's how Disney succeeds, my dear, in acquiring the land it needs.
13:30It was now less than $200 per acre
13:33That's how we solved the problem of parasites.
13:36My dear, another problem arose for him, which was dealing with the government.
13:39The way he was treated was very upsetting when he was in California.
13:41That's why when he goes to Florida
13:43He told them, "Guys, there's a lot of talk about turnips."
13:44And I chose you to be the ones who get the chance
13:47If I were to build my own Disneyland in your area
13:49You don't know, I was coming to the place that was in Texas.
13:51And you, honestly, no one in your state is very active.
13:54And I need a lot of work.
13:55I agreed to this project because of the dangers of the strangeness that exists in Florida, I swear.
13:58That's it, they're deliberately removing it for them.
13:59This brush was very important
14:01To show them that he is the stronger party in this negotiation
14:04According to journalist Richard Fogleson
14:06Author of the book "Provision from the Poor"
14:08Disney World and Orlando
14:09The governor of Florida at the time agreed to the terms of the Disney son.
14:12Because, quite simply, Florida needed Disney.
14:24It was just a few games and toys, that's all.
14:25No, he wanted to do what he described as
14:30A truly futuristic city with inventors who utilize transportation methods.
14:34Devices that no one had invented yet
14:36A city with employees, schools, and a system that he dreams of every day
14:40That's why he also told the governors of Florida
14:42I'm not after a strategic location, not even a place like this.
14:43I chose a location consisting of uninhabited pastures and marshes.
14:47Disney will be the one to provide them with all the services.
14:49Electricity, water, roads, and even fire stations
14:51Florida governors told him
14:53So, Mr. Walt, you're going to pay for the place?
14:55Roads, water, and electricity are being installed.
14:57And the employees intervened and brought in staff
15:00What's the point of all this, Walt?
15:01The opposite, oh sensitive one, was simple means
15:03I want Disney to have a special status.
15:05Oh Abu Ahmad, secede from the country
15:07And I want to agree on something similar.
15:08He invested, and it's all about money, and that's that, agreed.
15:10None of my state employees come and ask him.
15:12Regarding approvals and obtaining a permit
15:15Or all this headache
15:16I'm not going to get a paper, I just want to leave.
15:18In contrast, Florida will be the main location.
15:20For the world of Disney and millions of tourists
15:22They bring her up every year in an attempt to exert pressure
15:24The Florida Legislative Council was established
15:26The region, with its conditions, and the appearance of Walt Disney
15:28In his film, he took it on the 25th of October
15:30Sixty-six explains his plan for the world
15:32Disney is a world of real people.
15:34They work, they get married, they live, and they die.
15:36All of this is inside Future City
15:38The one he dreamed of
15:39On December 15, 1966
15:42Disney died, died.
15:44He died of lung cancer before he could fulfill his dream.
15:46The world mourns the loss of a year and a child
15:48The one who changed the lives of millions
15:49He asked him, "Tell me, Hamad, what happened in the city after the man's death?"
15:52This is what created her vision.
15:54That was his vision
15:55Let me tell you that Disney's brother and son is the one who will continue the journey.
15:57And concludes his agreement with Florida
15:59His Highness's agreement with the Red Creek
16:01So that Disneyland would be a special purpose area
16:04Adopted by state law in May 1967
16:07This, my dear, gives Walt Disney near-governmental control.
16:12On a 25,000-acre plot of land in central Florida
16:15In October 1971
16:16Disney's new world opens and Walt's wish comes true
16:19Unfortunately, he couldn't see it with his own eyes.
16:21A big world, not just a cruise city
16:23International hotels, shops, and camps
16:25Golf courses and a complete ball pit where you can shop
16:27Disney World remains the top holiday destination in the world.
16:31And after a while, my dear, Roy Disney dies.
16:33I'll tell you exactly three months after the new city opens.
16:37But thanks to the agreement I made with the Florida government
16:39Disneyland now has its own board of directors and government.
16:42And laws that protect it more than any other city in America
16:46For example, Disney World is like the White House and the US Congress.
16:49It is classified as a permanent no-fly zone.
16:51No plane can fly over it.
16:53If that happens, US military aircraft will be burned and treated as an attack.
16:55Let me tell you that from the 1960s until just two years ago, Disney World was the one exempt from taxes.
17:02Uncle World wasn't a businessman or a visionary; he was a mentor and teacher.
17:06That's why, after his death and that of his brother, the company was taken over by three of his best associates.
17:10Cardo Walker and Don Patton
17:11The three countries decide in 1970 to fulfill their mentor Walt Disney's last dream: building Tomorrowland.
17:16Which was a world imagined by Disney, showcasing life in a more advanced and technologically sophisticated world.
17:21And indeed, the world of tomorrow was implemented and saw the light in 1982.
17:25But unfortunately, it doesn't reach the level of a complete city like Disney dreamed it would.
17:28But it still remains a model of evolution, and the world is ahead of ours.
17:32This means inventions like oil-powered cars, navigation systems, and video calls.
17:35All of these were embodied in the world of Disney, in the Tamannaat and who knows?
17:39It can inspire thousands; they are actually working on something similar.
17:42Today, Disney World is not just an amusement park, but a world with limitless possibilities.
17:46Mohammad, I have a small car.
17:47Let's say I have enough money to visit Disneyland.
17:50Disneyland was found once, twice, and three times
17:52I'm sure she's shaken up, I'm sure she knows everything that's happening.
17:55She has a psychological approach to problems of this kind in the world.
17:57But let me tell you the solution
17:59The world of Disney has changed a lot from how it started.
18:02And he received that the rule that was set by Walt Disney when he was creating this world
18:04Atkan B Grid Bkoz Atwell B Unique
18:06This Disney world is like any other world
18:08Because even getting used to it will be a magical habit.
18:10It creates memories that can't be erased
18:12Let me tell you something, my dear, regarding the climate.
18:14What? Did it reach you, Bahmeed?
18:15Yes, how did you manage to do that on a mobile phone?
18:17I'm with you, my dear Malkhiz Safan Duni
18:18odor-sensitive cells in your body
18:20The first region extends into the brain, the factory bulb.
18:23She is responsible for delivering the scents to the owners of the memory.
18:26This makes human memories of smell and scent extremely accurate.
18:30By Hamid, I can tell you that you have a favor to bestow upon me, my dear.
18:32There was a ring back then
18:34And I'm not in the right place, my dear. I'll explain it to you now.
18:37The connection between what I'm saying and Disney is the scents.
18:40Scents are an essential part of the world experience.
18:43Imagineer was designed with machines that create scents that make you feel like you're actually in the place.
18:46For example, you have Main Street
18:48This is the main street in First Disney
18:49This is Maryam Street, shops
18:50That's why you'll always smell food and popcorn in it.
18:53And the smoke of cars
18:54These smells aren't real smells.
18:55Just to give you a greater sense of realism
18:57While you found yourself in the city of Qaraqosht Al-Kariba
19:00You will smell the cold and the scent of the river water
19:02It was as if you were Jax Barrow's closest friend.
19:04Even if you're used to seeing buildings and skyscrapers
19:07Disney buildings are designed to be legendary.
19:10You can't get used to it
19:11Disney flags are also designed in such a way that they are always fired from north to south.
19:15To reflect sunlight
19:16She looks radiant in all the pictures
19:18Even if Aziza is afraid, she'll get fed up with Disney.
19:19So know that each time you will visit one of the existing worlds
19:23Because your visit will likely be limited to one world from there
19:26The design also makes the subject difficult.
19:28If you see any world next to the world you're going to
19:30I feel like you know you still have some things missing.
19:32For example, a child walking in a magical kingdom
19:35He saw something from the animal kingdom
19:36It's possible he could tailor it to the experience.
19:37WeChat Andabaha in the Second World
19:39The magic of Al-Aziz is present in every detail, and no one can remain ignorant of it.
19:42No one should break the secret or the written agreement between the visitors and the place.
19:45It's not right for Mickey Mouse to take off his clothes and smoke a cigarette.
19:48We can't see Donald Duck in his launch.
19:49Imagine Batout, this is a normal person eating rice and water
19:52This is something Muhammad did for children
19:53Disney's underground world is another world beneath it.
19:55A network of well-known tunnels that connect all regions of the magical kingdom
19:59The employees go down there to rest.
20:01They eat and their work is relaxing.
20:02They rest downstairs and then come out to do their work in front of the visitors.
20:06And also so that my uncle doesn't disturb the children
20:08All the plants and trees in Disney are edible.
20:11Disney's influence is so great
20:13It got to the point where you don't need me anymore, you have money.
20:15Now, to get me there, there are American banks that have a monkey named
20:18Disneyland monkey
20:18People take the monkey for a walk.
20:21So, my dear, you take a monkey and don't pay for it.
20:22So you remain with the debtors and fear prison
20:24All this so your son can ride the worm
20:26Disneyland has become an idea that countries are racing to implement.
20:29And you pay the company just to get their approval
20:31She's building a franchise there.
20:32Disney is no longer just found in California.
20:33Or in Florida
20:34It remains in Paris
20:35Tokyo and Shanghai
20:36And here is the
20:37And to a certain extent, Disneyland is considered one of the largest entertainment venues in the world.
20:40This is a position that almost no one else envies.
20:43If you think about it, my dear, Disney didn't stop at the success of the Disney universe.
20:46Instead, he decided to build an amusement park and then a city for the future.
20:49If he were alive, he would have done many times more than this.
20:50This makes you understand that Disneyland is more of a philosophy than a place.
20:53And when I said I was asking about the moment when he could say that Disneyland was complete
20:57He said that Disneyland will never be complete
20:59As long as there is still imagination in our world
21:01What's left, my dear, if you don't have money? Disney or zero? Why Tokyo, Paris, California, or whatever?
21:06And you don't have any blood money to take the monkey for.
21:07You can come and watch both parts for free; they're available on YouTube every Saturday and Tuesday.
21:11You see it on YouTube, you download it, you look at the rulers and that's it
21:14It'll pop up right in the middle of it, run away
21:16That's all, my dear
21:16You, my dear, when Disney was born, what happened at Disneyland?
21:19Someone speaks to him and asks him where he is, and he replies, "What?"
21:21He was telling him, "I am in my city."
21:23Old, but just a kiss

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