Legendary Disney Renaissance Animator Passes Away

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Tazan, Mulan, and Hercules with Disney Animator Mike Toth in front of them.

Credit: Inside The Magic

4 Comments

  1. Beverly

    As a child of an alcoholic parent I understand this terrible addiction and the destruction it causes. There is hope through AA, my Dad had 32 years sobriety, so my heart and prayers are with Mr. Toth’s family at his loss. He sounds like a wonderful person even though his addiction had control. We were blessed to benefit from this very talented man.

  2. James

    Maybe instead of blaming alcoholism, as everyone has a breaking point, we could look at Disney, and how they kicked him to the curb after everything he had done.
    That seems to be the real problem, and I’m wondering if there’s a hotline to call for that?
    Never forget, aside from all the”family” and”heartwarming” Ness, Disney is a corporation now that walts gone, (magic gone) and it’s for show only. Just another business.

    1. Disney has always been kinda corporate even when Walt was alive. It’s just that Disney hasn’t been putting out good movies lately. When they do put out something good, they always try to screw it over.

  3. Tami G

    I am so very sorry for your loss. I grew up watching Fat Albert, He-man, She -ra, and many other Filmation shows, and also the classic Disney movies. Your father’s work and talent was very much loved and appreciated. God bless you for taking care of him, and I’m so sorry Disney treated him that way.

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