LOGF produced nine of the requested 12 films with little income. On May 23, 1922, when Disney was 20 years old, Laugh-O-Gram Films (LOGF) was incorporated by him using the remaining assets of the defunct Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists from local investors. In 1921, Walt Disney was contracted by Milton Feld to animate twelve cartoons, which he called Newman's Laugh-O-Grams. Laugh-O-Gram is the subject of two feature films: As Dreamers Do and Walt Before Mickey. It was the site of inspiration for Disney and Ub Iwerks to create Mickey Mouse. In the early years of animation, the studio was home to many of the pioneers of animation, brought there by Walt Disney. The Laugh-O-Gram Studio (also called Laugh-O-Gram Studios) was a short-lived film studio located on the second floor of the McConahay Building at 1127 East 31st in Kansas City, Missouri, that operated from June 28, 1921, to November 20, 1923.
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