An intimate journey through the celebrated life and career of the Forrest Gump of the animation industry: Disney legend Floyd Norman. Hired as the first African-American at Disney in 1956, Floyd worked on such classics as SLEEPING BEAUTY and 101 DALMATIANS before being handpicked by Walt Disney to join the story team on THE JUNGLE BOOK. On Mr. Normans 65th birthday in 2000, Disney HR forced Floyd to retire. Refusing to leave his home, Floyd has hijacked a cubicle at Disney Publishing, unpaid, for the past 16 years, picking up freelance work when he can. At 81 he continues to have an impact as both an artist and a mentor. Mr. Norman plans to die at the drawing board.