Walt Disney's Death (Rollback)

Just a brief mention, I think --

I'm 99.999999999999% certain that Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966, not the 16th. I'm at work and needed back in the real working world soon, so I can't double check.


--Madison

IMDb says he died on the 15th.

Could the rollback be wrong?! Oh no!


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I hear Walt Disney had him self frozen so he could be resyurrected later. someone told me his froszen body was in ssno white's castel and soeoen else told me it was under Pirates of the Caribbenan, so I dont know which is true.

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Neither...How could you believe that?

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Brittany Lynn said:
I hear Walt Disney had him self frozen so he could be resyurrected later. someone told me his froszen body was in ssno white's castel and soeoen else told me it was under Pirates of the Caribbenan, so I dont know which is true.

With all idiocy aside, here's a genuine conclusion to the rumors that you heard:

http://www.snopes.com/disney/waltdisn/frozen.htm

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Please direct corrections for the rollback to Dave.

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Walt Disney was not frozen as commonly believed. That rumor is an example of what we refer to as an urban legend. The only person that has been frozen that I know of is Ted Williams, and from what recent news reports have told us, it doesn't sound like that experiment it working out too well. It has been reported that the several temperature changes his body has sustained have caused his skull to crack in at least 10 different locations and the head is no longer even attatched to the body.

We have yet to see a person successfully frozen, let alone brought back to life.


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