<P> Other Disney executives who also exercised much influence within the studio were Roy E. Disney (1985--2003, Chairman, Walt Disney Feature Animation), Jeffrey Katzenberg (1984--94, Chairman, The Walt Disney Studios), Michael Eisner (1984--2005, CEO, The Walt Disney Company), and Frank Wells (1984--94, President and COO, The Walt Disney Company). Following Roy Disney's passing in 2009, the WDAS headquarters in Burbank was re-dedicated as The Roy E. Disney Animation Building in May 2010 . </P> <P> Since 1995, Walt Disney Animation Studios has been headquartered in the Roy E. Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California, across Riverside Drive from The Walt Disney Studios, where the original Animation building (now housing corporate offices) is located . The Disney Animation Building's lobby is capped by a large version of the famous hat from the Sorcerer's Apprentice segment of Fantasia (1940), and the building is informally called the "hat building" for that reason . Disney Animation shares its site with ABC Studios, whose building is located immediately to the west . </P> <P> Until the mid-1990s, Disney Animation previously operated out of the Air Way complex, a cluster of old hangars, office buildings, and trailers in the Grand Central Business Centre, an industrial park on the site of the former Grand Central Airport about two miles (3.2 km) east in the city of Glendale . The Disneytoon Studios unit was based in Glendale . Disney Animation's archive, formerly known as "the morgue" (based on an analogy to a morgue file) and today known as the Animation Research Library, is also located in Glendale . Unlike the Burbank buildings, the ARL is located in a nondescript office building near Disney's Grand Central Creative Campus . The 12,000 - square - foot ARL is home to over 64 million items of animation artwork going back to 1924; because of its importance to the company, it requires visitors to agree to not disclose its exact location within Glendale . </P> <P> Previously, feature animation satellite studios were located around the world in Montreuil, Seine - Saint - Denis, France (a suburb of Paris), and in Bay Lake, Florida (near Orlando, at Disney's Hollywood Studios, one of the four theme parks at Walt Disney World). The Paris studio was shut down in 2002, while the Florida studio was shut down in 2004 . The Florida animation building survives as an office building, while the former Magic of Disney Animation section of the building is home to Star Wars Launch Bay . </P>

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