5 Disney Legends Who Guest Starred on The Muppet Show

By Zach Johnson

At last, Disney Legend Jim Henson’s treasured variety series The Muppet Show will be available to stream on Disney+, today. In addition to the first three seasons, fans will also get to enjoy seasons four and five, which were never released on home entertainment.

The Muppet Show, which premiered in 1976, stars Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, and more. It was a twist on the classic variety show, which blended original songs, sketch comedy, and guest stars into a primetime hit for all ages. Over the years, some of Hollywood’s brightest stars stopped by The Muppet Show—including five Disney Legends!

Join us in celebrating five Disney Legends—Steve Martin, Elton John, Julie Andrews, Mark Hamill, and Wally Boag—who made lasting impressions when they appeared on the beloved, groundbreaking series. Several of the aforementioned Disney Legends went on to make additional appearances in The Muppets’ films and series, many of which are available to enjoy exclusively on Disney+.

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Steve Martin (Season 2, Episode 7)
In this episode, which aired on October 29, 1977, Kermit surprised the audience by announcing the show had been canceled so he could audition new acts. Although Martin was upset, he was determined to put on a good show. He first performed a balloon animal act. Quickly realizing the cast had already seen it, he tried to make balloon animals without inflating them. (Spoiler alert: It didn’t last long.) He returned a little later with a banjo to perform his “Ramblin’ Guy” act, telling the cast, “You’re going to get your money’s worth with this!” A man of many talents, Martin returned to juggle some oranges… which didn’t go the way he intended. Luckily, the Swedish Chef offered a juicy solution, saving the day. The episode ended with Martin and the jug-band playing the classic song “Dueling Banjos.”

Elton John (Season 2, Episode 16)
On February 4, 1978, the flamboyant rock star made his Muppets debut, with Scooter calling him “the greatest talent in the history of the universe.” Performing in a crocodile-infested swamp, John sang his smash hit “Crocodile Rock” with The Electric Mayhem. By the end of the number, the crocodiles dragged him into the water and tried to gobble him up! (Fortunately, Kermit reminded the crocodiles there is a policy of not eating guest stars.) Later, the Muppets joined John in his dressing room so they could sing one of his hits, “Bennie and the Jets,” as a loving tribute; Kermit interrupted the performance, calling it “the worst song” he’d ever heard… until he realized John wrote it and sheepishly said it “has a nice little melody.” Later, the Electric Mayhem joined John to perform “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.” Near the end of the episode, John sang “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” with Miss Piggy filling in for Kiki Dee. Before the credits rolled, the Muppets took fashion cues from John… including Sam the Eagle, who earlier said John dressed “like a stolen car.”

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Julie Andrews (Season 2, Episode 18)
Although Andrews had a long history with the Muppets, she didn’t appear on The Muppet Show until February 18, 1978. In one of her first scenes, Andrews performed “The Lonely Goatherd,” which she memorably did over a decade earlier in the classic film Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music. Later, during a “Talk Spot” sketch, Andrews and Kermit attempted to discuss what the Muppets did for entertainment… only to get distracted by Muppets flying overhead! In her dressing room, Andrews serenaded Kermit with a song from her 1975 TV special. Her final number, performed with the monsters, was “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” a fun ditty from the popular Rodgers & Hammerstein musical The King and I.

Mark Hamill (Season 4, Episode 16)
In this episode, which aired on February 23, 1980, Kermit had originally booked Angus McGonagle, the argyle gargoyle who gargles Gershwin gorgeously. But things changed after Luke Skywalker (Hamill), C-3PO (Anthony Daniels), and R2-D2 arrived in search of Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), who was “being held prisoner by a bunch of weird turkeys.” Kermit then asked his guests if they’d join the Muppets in song, with only R2-D2 willing to participate. Later, Fozzie mistook Luke the character for Hamill the actor. With Luke refusing to perform, Hamill assumed the role… until an unimpressed Kermit sent him packing. After Luke briefly returned, Hamill reemerged and marveled, “Isn’t that Luke Skywalker terrific?” Soon after, Robin informed Kermit that “the Star Wars people” had hijacked the Swinetrek ship. Dr. Julius Strangepork couldn’t resist playing with R2-D2’s buttons… and First Mate Miss Piggy couldn’t resist playing with Luke! It wasn’t long before the Swinetrek crash landed on the planet Koozebane. Seeking shelter in a seemingly deserted cave, they quickly discovered that the evil Dearth Nadir was already there! Luke tried to fire his blaster at Nadir… but Nadir had neutralized all of their weapons. When all hope seemed lost, only one thing could save them: a song and dance number (“You Are My Lucky Star”)! After Kermit unsuccessfully convinced Luke to do something with the Muppets for the finale, Hamill performed “When You Wish Upon a Star” with his new pals.

Kermit

Wally Boag (Season 5, Episode 20)
Boag appeared in the May 9, 1981, episode in the series’ final season. Kermit announced Boag had opened the Golden Horseshoe Revue at Disneyland park on July 17, 1955, doing over 32,000 performances since then. Boag then performed a silly balloon act, which he presented as a psychiatric practice with various creations representing different states of mind. Later, Boag did the Highland Fling with a Muppet bagpipe called a McBag Bird, which was affixed with a balloon that inflated as it was played. He played a song called “The Girl Next Door Lived a Life of a Dog So I Called Her (R)over,” which featured various melodies including “Frère Jacques” and “Three Blind Mice.” The Muppet Orchestra joined him in the end for a brief rendition of “Old Folks at Home.” Later, Annie Sue and others sang “Pecos Bill” with Boag, who reprised his role as Pecos Bill from the Disneyland shows.

The Perfect Muppetational Merch for Everyone Marathoning The Muppet Show on Disney+

By the D23 Team

Now that all seasons of The Muppet Show are streaming on Disney+, we’re sure you’re looking for ways to make your life more Muppetational. We’ve got just the things for you! Check out this roundup of merch from shopDisney.com  featuring our favorite fuzzy friends and wacky weirdos.

Kermit

Kermit T-Shirt for Men
Showcase the many Muppet-y moods of Kermit with this ribbet—er, ribbed crew neck that reminds us all that while it’s not easy being green, this pop art style proves Kermit looks good in every color.

Animals

Animal T-Shirt for Men – The Muppets
Let everyone know you have wild style with this shirt featuring everyone’s favorite crazed drummer from the Electric Mayhem.

Miss Piggy

Miss Piggy T-Shirt for Women – The Muppets
We all wish we had someone très chic like Miss Piggy around to give us fashion advice when we need it—but this shirt can help us out in the meantime, bearing some excellent advice for year-round style.

The Muppets

The Muppets T-Shirt for Kids
It’s time to meet The Muppets with this cute shirt sporting the illustrated faces of some of our favorite characters.

The Muppets

The Muppets – Blu-ray and DVD Combo Pack
If you’ve already binged every episode of The Muppet Show on Disney+ (we won’t judge) and need something to watch next, we suggest you check out the 2011 film The Muppets, a wacky and wonderful romp celebrating the lovable legacy of The Muppets.

Flora & Ulysses: Behind the Scenes with Director Lena Khan

By Courtney Potter

It’s here! Flora & Ulysses, based on Kate DiCamillo’s Newbery Medal-winning illustrated novel, arrives on Disney+ today—ready to bring a smile to faces both young and young at heart. Helmed by acclaimed director Lena Khan (The Tiger Hunter), with a screenplay by Brad Copeland (Arrested Development), the film follows 10-year-old Flora (Matilda Lawler), an avid comic book fan and a self-avowed cynic, whose parents, Phyllis (Alyson Hannigan) and George (Ben Schwartz), have recently separated. After rescuing a squirrel she names Ulysses, Flora is flabbergasted to discover he possesses truly unique superhero powers… which, as you might imagine, take them on an adventure of hilarious complications that ultimately change Flora’s life—and her outlook—forever.

Lena Khan

D23 recently sat down for a virtual chat with Khan, who shared some amazing behind-the-scenes tidbits—what it’s like directing a Disney movie for the first time; the challenges of finishing a film during a worldwide pandemic; all the fun her cast brought to set every day; and so much more…

D23: This is your first Disney film—so we’d love to know: How did you react when you found out you’d gotten the job?
Lena Khan (LK): “I think there was probably [an audible reaction like] ‘OMG, OMG, OMG’—which I think has stayed with me ‘til now. I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, really? Is this true? Is something going to change at the last minute? Is it actually happening?!’ There was a lot of that—and then I thought, ‘Oh man, I gotta start prepping!’”

D23: How fun! What was it that drew you to this particular story?
LK: “Well the first thing I read [in relation to the story] was the script by Brad Copeland; I hadn’t read the book yet. And when I read it, I could hear his humor—that Arrested Development-style humor—through the whole script. It was so funny, and it reminded me of that humor that you get from a Pixar movie—where the adults will watch and be just as much entertainment as the kids. And so I remember pitching [my ideas for the movie] to Disney and saying, ‘I want to make my version of a live-action Pixar movie, and I want to target the adults.’ Plus, it was so refreshing to see a family movie that’s only message wasn’t just about, you know, a family getting [back] together—but it had these deeper issues about these people who were broken down by the world, and what it takes to get back up again. And that was so personal to me. It was really important to me to be true to that for the whole movie.”

Flora & Ulysses

D23: Finishing post-production for a film during a pandemic must have been interesting, to say the least. What was the biggest challenge—and how did you and your team surmount it?
LK: “When lockdown happened in March [2020], I actually had tickets for me and the crew, and Matilda [who plays Flora]—we were going to go to Vancouver for three days and do some additional photography… and then we found out [what was happening], and suddenly we’re all working from home and at the mercy of our Internet connections. Some days, when the Internet was not fast enough, you just can’t edit because you’re editing in real time. So you had to really know what you wanted because you couldn’t play with things quite as much, but also you had to get really quick [and] get really creative… So it was a challenge—especially doing the music from afar, and the visual effects—it was a big deal, not being able to actually just sit with the artists in a room. You had to get really creative and dig deep into something that inspired you, so you could give the creative [team] something to go off of. And they rose to the challenge, which was really cool.”

D23: Do you have any standout memories from the film’s shoot?
LK: “Seeing the improv and the craziness between the characters was really fun. We have sequences on top of a roof, with a lot of stunts and things like that. So it was very interesting to see everybody’s inner ‘action hero’ come out—and the way that they would really embrace that. People were kind of testing their limits in a good way… I’ve worked with Danny Pudi [who co-stars in Flora & Ulysses as Miller, the animal control officer] before, in my film The Tiger Hunter—and seeing Danny in another kind of role just reinforced my idea that Danny can do anything that he is asked to do. So I will try to put him in every movie I ever do… It was great to have him bring some humanity to a ‘villain’-type role.”

D23: You mentioned having read Brad Copeland’s script before Kate DiCamillo’s book that it’s based on… So once you did read the book, did it help inform the process that much more for you?
LK: “Kate’s book is amazing. I [did] make it a personal practice to not actually read the book until we were in post-production, because I wanted to give the movie its own life—to make sure it wasn’t ‘restricted’ in a way it didn’t need to be. And that really worked, because Brad the screenwriter had already done what he needed to do to take the central vision of it and expand it. But reading the book later, we were able to add in a lot of things—the voiceover, some of the dialogue… My production designer really borrowed from stuff inside of [the book] to pepper the background in, like posters you see on the walls. I think [Kate’s] sensibility, her quirkiness, her vibe—it was really something we embraced in the movie.”

Flora & Ulysses

D23: Can you talk a bit about all the Disney-related Easter eggs this movie has?
LK: “I think it says something that Disney and all of its related properties have created like such a giant swath of things that mean so much to people. So I wasn’t even thinking, very specifically, ‘I want to insert Disney things.’ I was thinking of things that meant something—that gave people an extra smile on their face as they’re watching. And it just happens that Disney has created so many of those things! Right? It’s so wonderful. We have [everything from] Marvel properties to DuckTales [which features the voices of several Flora & Ulysses stars or cameo appearances, including Schwartz, Pudi, Kate Micucci, and Bobby Moynihan]. It’s all stuff that we know already has excitement; it makes you smile when you see it. And I was like, let’s just put as many [of those kind of things] in as we can in.”

D23: What do you hope audiences take away from Flora & Ulysses?
LK: “I know people say this, but I really think people are going to be surprised [about] what it is. It doesn’t fit into a mold very well. And it’s gonna surprise people in a lot of ways; what it really is, and the kind of quirky humor it has… So instead of people thinking, ‘Oh, I’ll put it on for my 8-year-old,’ I’d love for them all to [sit down] to give it a chance. It’s a great film for when you just need something to laugh at it and be happy about, the same way that you’d sit down and want to watch a Pixar movie… I got personally interested in this movie [because of this] idea of ‘connecting,’ [and] by knowing what it’s like to struggle with something. And I think—especially now that so many people have been rocked to their core by so many things, whether it’s the pandemic or whatever—I just want people to hopefully [glean] from the movie that it’s not really about what actually happens with your situation, [it’s that] there’s so much you can do with just opening your eyes and seeing the world in a different way. That can take you pretty far.”

Flora & Ulysses is now available for streaming, exclusively on Disney+!

Which Disney-Related Guest Star on The Muppet Show Should You Watch First?

By Courtney Potter

It’s true: We’re in a terrifically celebrational, Muppetational mood now that The Muppet Show is streaming on Disney+! Just imagine… the hilarious antics of Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo the Great, and all their pals are now available to us at any time. Truly, it’s a gift that’ll keep on giving.

But all those amazing Jim Henson creations are just the tip of the Muppet Show iceberg; the series was known for featuring countless incredible guest stars from the worlds of television, film, and music. And many of them have connections to Disney!

While we do recommend starting with the series from the very first episode, there’s another fun way to watch—by enjoying some of these Disney-linked guest stars… so we took a spin through The Muppet Show and hand-picked a few of our favorites. Which Disney-related guest should you watch first? Take this quiz to find out!

Lesley Anne Warren

1. What’s on your current music playlist?
A) Lots of country and western.
B) Every Sherman Brothers song you can think of!
C) Pop music of the 1970s! I can’t get enough.
D) High-energy rock ‘n’ roll… it gets me through my workouts.
E) All Broadway showtunes, all the time.

Don Knotts

2. Your go-to outfit for a night on the town?
A) A cowboy hat and some dungarees would suit me fine.
B) A fun and flirty pink dress, with a gigantic bow at the waist.
C) Since I live near the ocean, a warm coat is a necessity.
D) A smart three-piece suit and a fedora, obviously.
E) One of the many bejeweled ballgowns in my close.

Bernadette Peters

3. Ideal pet?
A) A horse.
B) An adorable kitty cat, perhaps?
C) An invisible dragon.
D) Whatever my child wants… I live to make them happy!
E) A rat could work—provided it can turn into a footman.

Sylvester Stallone

4. What’s your dream home?
A) A cozy cabin.
B) A large Philadelphia estate.
C) A lighthouse.
D) A mansion in New York City.
E) A reasonably comfortable home is fine, provided its kept absolutely spotless by my stepdaughter!

Helen Reddy

5. You’ve been caught red-handed… who helps get you out of a jam?
A) My dimwitted but lovable best friend.
B) My car-obsessed fiancé.
C) My adopted son and my wacky yet delightful father.
D) Some well-meaning henchmen.
E) Sadly, no one… not even a fairy godmother.

RESULTS

Mostly As
Don Knotts
Looking for some madcap fun? This guest star is for you! Perhaps best known within the worlds of Disney for The Apple Dumpling Gang, Don Knotts is wackiness personified—which makes him the perfect complement to the zany antics of the Muppets!

Mostly Bs
Lesley Anne Warren
Check out this particular Muppet Show episode for a stylishly good time. Early in her career, triple-threat Lesley Anne Warren was known for a string of Disney films, including The Happiest Millionaire—and she brought the same charm and fun to her turn alongside Kermit, et al.

Mostly Cs
Helen Reddy
Memorable music, warmth, humor… if that’s what you need, take a gander at Helen Reddy’s turn on The Muppet Show. Primarily known as a singer, Reddy famously costarred in Pete’s Dragon; we’d venture to guess her time acting alongside mischief-making Elliott prepared her for performing with the Muppets!

Mostly Ds
Sylvester Stallone
If the idea of keeping fit (and not taking yourself too seriously) appeals, why not start with Sylvester Stallone’s episode of The Muppet Show? Most recently, Stallone popped up in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, but he also starred in Disney’s (via Touchstone Pictures) comical mob caper Oscar.

Mostly Es
Bernadette Peters
If Broadway is your bag, do make sure to check out Bernadette Peters’ turn on The Muppet Show—featuring musical numbers galore. Besides voicing Angelique in Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Peters can also be seen as the Stepmother in another new Disney+ entrant: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, starring Brandy and Whitney Houston.

UPDATE: Bowers Museum Announces Disney Exhibit Extended to April 25

By Beth Deitchman

Updated February 17, 2021: The Walt Disney Archives’ exhibition Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic has been extended through April 25, 2021 at the Bowers Museum! While the Bowers Museum is currently closed in accordance to state officials’ recent COVID-19 update, the Bowers Museum is hopeful it will be able to reopen soon and welcome visitors to experience the wonder of its featured and permanent exhibitions from around the globe.

The April extension of Inside the Walt Disney Archives marks the third and final extension for this magical exhibition. With robust health and safety precautions in place, guests will be invited to step into the Walt Disney Archives as they walk through a dazzling display of 465 objects, including 50 pieces of original artwork, 15 original screen-worn costumes, three cars, and other props that tell the story of The Walt Disney Company. Click here for more information.

The Walt Disney Archives Kicks Off a Yearlong 50th Anniversary Celebration

The Walt Disney Archives marks a major milestone next year and has just revealed plans for a yearlong 50th-anniversary celebration. The festivities kick off at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, California, where Inside the Walt Disney Archives: 50 Years of Preserving the Magic opens to the public on March 7, 2020.

The traveling exhibit offers a rare look at some of the treasures from the archives, such as never-before-displayed production art from Fantasia, Walt Disney’s office set from Saving Mr. Banks, the original pitch portfolio used to secure investors for Disneyland, maquettes from animated films such as Peter Pan and Frozen, and much more. The 10,000-square-foot exhibit features more than 400 objects, including original artwork, costumes, and props that tell the story of the Archives, The Walt Disney Company, and Walt Disney himself. Guests will feel as if they’ve stepped into the Walt Disney Archives as they take in the dazzling display.

Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club were invited to enjoy an exclusive look at the exhibit before it opened to the general public during a special preview night where they chatted with Disney archivists while exploring the exhibit, which runs through August 30, 2020, before heading to other locations around the country. D23 Gold Members receive a discount on tickets to the exhibit, as well as a discount on merchandise in the museum store. Bowers Museum is one of Southern California’s finest museums, showcasing exquisite examples of art and culture from around the world since 1936.

The Walt Disney Archives was founded by Disney Legend Dave Smith in 1970, and since then has carefully safeguarded the most treasured items from The Walt Disney Company’s history, and is a vital resource for every part of Disney, as well as an important research center for Disney scholars, researchers, and writers.

Disney+ Announces New Unscripted Series Choir—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

New Series Choir Coming Soon to Disney+

The inside story of the Detroit Youth Choir (DYC)—known for their moving, motivational turn on America’s Got Talent (AGT)—is coming to Disney+. Produced by Blumhouse Television in their first original series for the streaming service, Choir is inspired by DYC Artistic Director Anthony White’s story; as a teacher, mentor, and father figure in the heart of Detroit, White has impacted and empowered more than 1,000 kids through music for more than two decades. His efforts with DYC captivated the country in an incredible rise to the finale during the sensational 14th season of AGT.

But that’s not all: A companion scripted series by the same production team is also in development for Disney+, via Disney Branded Television. Award-winning writer/producer Anthony Sparks (Queen Sugar, The Blacklist) is attached to develop and create the scripted drama series and will serve as its showrunner and executive producer.

Look for more info on both series coming soon…

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

It’s time to play the music and light the lights for a weekend chockablock with good viewing fun from around the worlds of Disney. If you read D23.com with any regularity, you know we are positively tickled that the original The Muppet Show will begin streaming on Disney+ today (Friday, February 19)! The streaming service is also debuting Flora & Ulysses; there’s a new episode of BUNK’D on Disney Channel; and so much more.

Us Again

Us Again: Brand-New Animated Short from Walt Disney Animation Studios

There’s a new theatrical animated short—their first in five years—just over the horizon from our friends at Walt Disney Animation Studios! Us Again, a vivid short from director Zach Parrish that incorporates dance, music, emotional storytelling, and inspired animation, will debut exclusively in theaters worldwide beginning on March 5—playing alongside Disney Animation’s new animated feature Raya and the Last Dragon. (Us Again is scheduled to make its streaming debut on Disney+ this June.)

Disney Animation’s first new theatrical short since 2016’s Inner Workings, which accompanied Moana on the big screen, Us Again is set in a vibrant city pulsing with rhythm and movement. During one magical night, an elderly man and his young-at-heart wife rekindle their youthful passion for life and each other; the years fade away as the joy of dancing propels them across the exciting cityscape of their adolescence and revives cherished memories and past ambitions… Told without dialogue, Us Again is set to an original funk and soul musical score reminiscent of the mid-’60s.

Director Parrish—an 11-year veteran of Disney Animation who served as head of animation on Big Hero 6 and as director of the Short Circuit film Puddles—worked alongside award-winning choreographers/dancers Keone and Mari and acclaimed composer Pinar Toprak to bring Us Again to life. The short is produced by Brad Simonsen, and executive produced by Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer for Walt Disney Animation Studios.

We can’t wait to see it!

See Emma Stone as Cruella in a Brand-New Trailer

Just this week, Disney released an exciting trailer for its all-new live-action feature film Cruella, starring Oscar® winners Emma Stone and Emma Thompson and directed by Craig Gillespie. Take a gander at all the fabulously fashionable drama, above.

Cruella follows the rebellious early days of one of film’s most notorious villains: the legendary Cruella de Vil! Set in 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, Cruella introduces a young grifter named Estella, a clever and creative woman determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they’re able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman (Thompson), a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute. But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous and revenge-bent Cruella.

Cruella is slated to catwalk its way into our lives on Friday, May 28—and stay tuned for more diva-rific dish about the film as it becomes available…

Assembled

Go Behind the Scenes with Assembled on Disney+

Looking to get all manner of cool behind-the-camera scoop about your favorite TV series and films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)? You’re in luck! Just this week, Disney+ announced a new, comprehensive documentary series of specials about the MCU coming to the streaming service next month.

Assembled will give you a peek inside the films and series of the MCU—following the cast and crew, the filmmakers, and Marvel heroes every step of the way. Viewers will get to explore productions including WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and Loki via exclusive on-set footage; plus, stars such as Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner will detail the genesis of the Black Widow film and the Hawkeye series.

Arriving exclusively on Disney+ shortly after theatrical releases and series completions, Assembled will offer an immersive, in-depth examination of the next phase of the MCU. The first episode focuses on the critically acclaimed series WandaVision. Join stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, plus WandaVision’s creative team, as they pull back the curtain—showing how the production’s concept took shape; how the crew went to great lengths to emulate various filmmaking methods used during the early years of TV; and the unique challenges (and, ultimately, rewards) of performing an entire episode in front of a live studio audience.

Assembled kicks off with said (sure-to-be-exceedingly-cool) WandaVision episode on Friday, March 12.

ICYMI: DuckTales to Conclude on March 15

They’re certainly solved their fair share of mysteries, and they’ve definitely re-written history… but now it’s time for them to bring their adventures to an end. Read up on what you can expect from DuckTales’ series finale special (airing on Monday, March 15, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on Disney XD and ungated in DisneyNOW) right here at D23.com.

ABC and Walt Disney Imagineering Team Up for Imagine at Home

If you’ve got a hankerin’ for some extra inspiration in your life, may we present Imagine at Home—a brand-new interactive series from ABC Owned Television Stations in partnership with Walt Disney Imagineering that just debuted this past week. Each episode will feature Disney Imagineers teaching how to create drawings and art projects inspired by beloved Disney attractions. This magical new series can be found on the ABC Owned Television Stations’ 32 connected TV apps across Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku.

During Imagine at Home, Imagineers will share their skills and passion through step-by-step guidance for Disney fans who want to learn how to draw or make something using materials readily available at home. From building an R2 droid out of a soap bottle to creating it’s a small world cardboard toy to drawing Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Imagine from Home invites viewers to get creative and be inspired!

Besides those connected TV apps mentioned above, you can also check out each episode on imaginefromhome.com—where you’ll find handy supply lists and can meet each of the Imagineers featured.

Have fun! We know we will…

Pride Month Spotlight: Legendary Handprints – Robin Roberts

In 1990, Robin Roberts joined ESPN—the first female African American sports journalist for the network—and within five years was also a regular contributor to Good Morning America (GMA). In her 15 years at ESPN, she contributed to NFL PrimeTime, and hosted SportsCenter and In the Game with Robin Roberts.

In 2005, Robin joined GMA full time as co-anchor. Since she joined the program, the show has won five Emmys® for Outstanding Morning Program and the 2017 People’s Choice Award® for Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team. For ABC, Robin has also hosted In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: All Access Nashville, as well as ABC’s red carpet coverage of the Academy Awards®. Most recently, she served as executive producer for Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story (2020) and the History Channel documentary, Tuskegee Airmen: Legacy of Courage (2020).

Through Disney’s Hyperion publishing division, Robin released her first book, From the Heart: Seven Rules to Live By in 2007, a compilation of rules and insights to overcome tough obstacles and become successful. A year later she produced an updated edition which included her breast cancer journey, From the Heart: Eight Rules to Live By.

Among Robin’s many awards are the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism; the National Association of Broadcasters’ Distinguished Service Award; membership in the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame and the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame; the Women’s Institute of Sport and Education Foundation’s Hall of Fame; and the Radio Television Digital News Lifetime Achievement Award. She was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2019.

JUST ANNOUNCED: Dazzling Details on Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

By The D23 Team

Today just got very magical—Good Morning America just announced the start of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” beginning October 1, 2021 in honor of Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary. The 18-month celebratory event will feature new experiences at the resort’s four theme parks and beyond, where shimmering EARidescent décor will appear as if by magic.

Animal Kingdom

Tower of Terror

Epcot

Cinderella's Castle

Shining at the center of it all will be Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, which will add to its royal makeover from 2020 with new gold bunting, sparkling golden embellishments, and other new enhancements, including a 50th anniversary crest warmly welcoming guests to the join the festivities. As hosts of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their pals will be dressed in sparkling new looks, custom-made for this special occasion.

Stay tuned for more announcements about this magical celebration of Walt Disney World. If you want to start the celebration early, check out the 2021 Gold Member Collector Set, exclusively available to D23 Gold Members.

Where to Find Your Favorite Muppet Characters in Two Fun Disney Games!

By the D23 Team

Everyone could benefit from more Muppets in their lives, which is why we’ve got the details on how you can find the Muppets in two fun Disney games. Whether you’re already a fan of these two games or looking for something new to play, read on to get the inside scoop on where to find your favorite weirdos.

Muppet Games

Disney Emoji Blitz
Holy guacamole! In the action-packed match-3 game, Disney Emoji Blitz, players can collect and play with hundreds of Disney, Pixar and Star Wars Emojis, including an entire collection of Muppets. Adorable Emoji versions of Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, The Swedish Chef, Miss Piggy and Gonzo are all available to collect in-game, and can even be used in text messages as stickers. Each Emoji has eight variations of facial expressions (they’ve got ALL the feels), as well as their own special power-up animations for you to experience while playing. For example, if you go into Blitz Mode with Fozzie Bear, he shouts “Waka Waka” and tomatoes start launching at all the Fozzie Emojis on your gameboard! Get in on the fun by downloading Disney Emoji Blitz on your mobile device or tablet today.

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Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
Hi Ho! Keep the Muppets celebration rolling in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode! Kermit and the Swedish Chef are ready to join your team for a weekend of events celebrating The Muppet Show. And they’re not the only ones—collect Gonzo, the Fantastic Miss Piggy, Animal, and more. All weekend in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode, your Muppet heroes will be super powered-up (hi-YA!) to take on all challengers with amazing skills all their own. With Swedish Chef on your team, his flambé torch makes popcorn rain on opponents from the sky. Let Animal loose on the opposing teams to rock them with dynamic drumbeats.

THIS JUST IN: Collect Bunsen and Beaker for FREE on February 19—open the game, collect, and make your Muppets team even more fantastic!

Download and play Disney Heroes: Battle Mode on the App Store or Google Play today!

Safety Director Reginald Hudlin on the Film’s Inspiring and Powerful Message

By the D23 Team

“As a kid, I was obsessed with movies. Throughout my career, my goal has been to give joy to others the way films have brought joy and inspiration to me,” says director Reginald Hudlin. His most recent film, Safety, began streaming exclusively in December on Disney+, where the moving, uplifting drama is part of the “Celebrate Black Stories” collection. It’s inspired by the empowering story of former Clemson University football safety Ray McElrathbey (Jay Reeves), a young man facing a series of challenging circumstances, whose dedication and persistence help him to triumph over repeated adversities. Aided by his teammates and the Clemson community, he succeeds on the field while simultaneously raising and caring for his 11-year-old brother Fahmarr (Thaddeus J. Mixson).

The theme of Black History Month 2021 is the Black family, and Safety tells the story of many strong families: Ray Ray and his brother, the football team, and the Clemson school community.As strong as we all try to be, we can’t do it alone. If your family has your back, that’s great. But if not, you can make families,” Hudlin says. “I know a lot of people who built networks of friends, and they’re able to support one another.” The director points out that Ray Ray was skeptical of this message until he saw how much the people around him really wanted to help. “I think if we could find our families—whether by line of blood, or just people around us who truly care—that’s the best way forward,” he says.

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It was Hudlin’s own brother who most inspired the director at the start of his filmmaking career. “[He] started making films back when the Black independent film scene was just beginning, before even Spike Lee’s time,” Hudlin says. “Being from the Midwest, what I learned was that you could in fact make movies outside Hollywood, which at the time seemed impossible, but I was determined to do it.” The director’s first feature film, House Party, was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to be a huge commercial success as well. Hudlin has amassed an impressive list of credits throughout his prolific career, which includes producing the animated feature Bébé’s Kids; a stint as President of Entertainment at BET; and directing the film Marshall, which starred the late Chadwick Boseman (Marvel Studios’ Black Panther) as Thurgood Marshall.

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Ray Ray and Fahmarr McElrathbey

From his first reading of the script, Hudlin knew that Safety was a movie that he wanted to make. “One of the things that drove me was how dedicated Ray Ray was to his little brother, to the point where he became his father,” Hudlin shares. “There’s a terrible stereotype out there that Black men are not engaged fathers, and it’s simply not true. Black men are equally, if not more, engaged with their children, and this movie was the true story of a Black man who raised his little brother. It symbolizes Black men in general, and I thought that was a powerful message to bring to life.”

Safety has many strong messages, and Hudlin is particularly proud of a scene in which Ray Ray is forced to confront the bitterness his little brother has from being abandoned, and he implores Fahmarr to understand that the situation they’re in is going to take everything they both have. “I heard from so many parents who mentioned how powerful this scene was. It showed that everyone has to come together to make something work, a sacrifice many parents can relate to. In that scene, Ray Ray tells the hard truth to his brother, he has a choice to make, and from that point on, they make things work,” Hudlin explains. “Safety is truly a movie that celebrates the everyday heroes that may not get the recognition they deserve—whether it’s a father, a mother, or caring friend, thank you all.”

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Ray Ray McElrathbey and Reginald Hudlin on the set of Safety

Every one of us can play a part in fighting social injustice, says Hudlin, who believes all United States citizens have a responsibility to make our country live up to its potential. “I do it as a storyteller, a voter, and a person who gets involved in politics. What we can’t do is let people exploit hatred,” he states.

“In just my lifetime, I have seen impossible things come true. So I know things will change,” Hudlin says. “Don’t be afraid to stand up for your convictions, even against impossible odds, and you can make a difference.”