There were many American TV series produced by disney, including Mandalorian and Glogu, Enjoy It, Dinosaur Family, The Top Life of Zach and Cody, The Stooges, Growing Pains, Eagle Eye, Hannah Monica, The Wizard of Waverly Place, Sonny's Dream of a Star, Charlie's Growing Diary, and so on.
Disney was a famous 19th-century British novelist, and his plays were considered the most important of the 19th century. Disney's works exposed the dark side of society and described the contradictions of human nature, including "Oliver Twist,""A Tale of Two Cities,""Jane Eyre,""One Hundred Years of Solitude" and other famous works. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide range of readers around the world.
It depends. Disney has strict copyright and creative guidelines. If you have the proper licenses or permissions, maybe. But without them, it's likely not allowed.
Some of them are true, while others are likely urban legends. For example, there are stories about strange occurrences in the backstage areas of Disney parks. But a lot of the really spooky ones might be exaggerated over time.
In all likelihood, they are mostly urban legends. Disney is very careful about maintaining its family - friendly image. If there were truly terrifying and real horror stories involving cast members, it would be a huge public relations nightmare. However, the allure of the unknown and the spooky makes these stories fun to tell and hear, whether they're true or not.
I recommend "The Battle of Red and White" to you. It's a historical novel about foreign history. The book just happens to have a story about the struggle between the Native Americans and the white people. The protagonist will also lead the Native Americans to defend their territory, allowing the readers to understand the history of the American West during the Great Development Period and the lives and battles of the Native Americans. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐