The book takes a comprehensive approach, separating fact from fiction by analyzing a range of sources, from archival materials and interviews to online forums. It progresses by first introducing the concept of urban legends within the Disney context.
It then deconstructs popular rumors surrounding Disney animated films, theme parks, and the figure of Walt Disney himself. This study connects these myths to broader themes in history, film studies, and sociology, offering readers a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between Disney, its audience, and the stories they tell themselves.
What sets this book apart is its balanced perspective, providing a nuanced exploration of why these myths persist without sensationalism. By investigating the historical, cultural, and psychological factors at play, Disney Urban Legends offers a blend of entertainment and scholarship, making it valuable for Disney enthusiasts, film buffs, and anyone interested in popular culture and the power of storytelling.