my partner, leo sullivan, and i had plans to produce films on african-american history. was my reason for leaving disney but it was a great 10 years. tavis: describe those 10 years having a chance to work alongside mr. disney. truth, mostou the people did not work alongside walt disney. i never expected to myself. i was downstairs working in the animation department. it so happened that in 1966, walt disney got into an argument with one of his top story men. well-known and well-respected, developing "the jungle book." he did not like his take on the film. they got into it and bill walked off the picture and never came back. it opened the door for a new story crew and i was one of the lucky kids recruited to join the story came on the jungle book. that meant i would be in meetings with walt disney, something i never expected. tavis: what do you think of "the jungle book" these years later? >> i confess that i have to smile when i see the response to this motion picture. kids have come up to me and say they came into the animation business because they saw this movie as a