French Quarter Lounge and More Enhancements Coming to Disney Wonder

By Zach Johnson

This fall, Disney Cruise Line will make our dreams come true when it brings the world of The Princess and the Frog to life with some exciting new enhancements aboard the Disney Wonder.

The new French Quarter Lounge will perfectly complement Tiana’s Place restaurant, which opened its doors in 2016. Its jazzy ambiance will evoke an airy outdoor space in New Orleans, surrounded by touches of iconic architecture (think wrought-iron balconies, classic brick walls, and shutter-framed windows). Decorative details include a life-size trolley car and nods to the film, with signs and icons on the walls that add to the mood of the space. Days and nights will get a touch of bayou hospitality at the French Quarter Lounge, as guests will enjoy live music on the gazebo stage and sip specialty drinks at an updated whimsical bar. The story will continue through the lounge with special New Orleans-themed family activities, trivia, and character encounters. You might even catch a glimpse of Princess Tiana herself as she welcomes guests!

French Quarter Lounge Disney Wonder

Vibe, a club reserved for teens ages 14–17, will transform into a contemporary place to kick back with friends while sailing the high sea. The space will have a timeless feel with an open, bright redesign, a light color palette, and industrial metal work. A new coffee bar and updated virtual reality technology add to the list of activities for teens to enjoy in this exclusive hangout.

Cove Café, an adults-only lounge, will be transforming its look and feel into a local coffee shop, complete with warm, comfortable, and trendy décor. Ample seating and a relaxed atmosphere will invite guests to indulge themselves in this peaceful retreat. The redesigned Cove Café will be the perfect place to sip specialty coffee or tea during the day or partake in wine, cocktails, and light bites at night. Adult beverage tastings will be available at select times for an added fee. A few steps away, Signals Bar will be undergoing its own transformation with a similar look.

The new enhancements debut September 30, 2019, on the Disney Wonder’s four-night sailing from Vancouver to San Diego. Guests sailing on the Disney Wonder can experience a variety of itineraries and ports of call throughout the year, including summer sailings to Alaska, cruises to the Mexican Riviera, and voyages to the Bahamas and Caribbean. The Disney Wonder will also call New Orleans home in 2020, with Caribbean and Bahamian itineraries departing February 7.

How to Have the Perfect Disney Princess Movie Marathon

By Courtney Potter

Summer fun usually means heading outdoors for barbecues and beach time. But if the weather report is promising a bit too much sun, we here at D23 have a way to keep cool and enjoy some true Disney magic… by hosting your very own Disney Princess Movie Marathon! And it’s really the perfect time to have one, as there’s a new princess joining the incredible Walt Disney Signature Collection—an assemblage of groundbreaking films, created or inspired by the imagination and legacy of Walt Disney himself, available on Digital and Blu-rayTM.

Cinderella is one of Disney’s most treasured animated classics—and in honor of its milestone 70th anniversary next year, the film is set to join the Walt Disney Signature Collection on Digital this June 18 and on Blu-ray and DVD (available for pre-order now) on June 25! It’s the ninth title in the Signature Collection, and it’s joining previous Disney Princess-related films, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin… And if you really wanna binge-watch during your marathon, never fear: Disney Movies Anywhere has you covered with several other Disney Princess classics, such as Tangled, The Princess and the Frog, Moana, Brave, Pocahontas, and Mulan!

So now that we have the “movie” part of the “movie marathon” sorted, here are some super-fun additions to make your marathon a truly memorable one…

Hush puppies

Enjoy Some Snacks!
What movie marathon is complete without something delicious to nosh on throughout the day (and/or evening). In honor of Tiana in The Princess and the Frog, why not whip up some of these amazing hushpuppies featured at the Blue Bayou restaurant inside New Orleans Square at the Disneyland Resort? And might we suggest washing ’em down with a tasty beverage inside of this adorable The Little Mermaid mug—it’s customizable to boot!—from shopDisney? (Don’t forget: D23 Gold and Gold Family Members get a 15% discount off a purchase of $60 or more at shopDisney.com!)

Mulan merchandise

Get Comfy!
You’re in the for long haul, so make sure you’re wearing something comfortable, like this “My Weekend is Booked” (how appropriate!) tank top from shopDisney, displaying Belle from Beauty and the Beast… or, if your neck of the woods has some “June gloom” cloud cover, this cowl-neck pullover featuring Aurora from Sleeping Beauty. And if you’re watching late into the night, keep summer chills at bay with this Mulan woven tapestry throw blanket.

Disney characters

Find Your Disney Soulmate!
Disney Princesses often end up with an incredible soulmate (or, like Merida in Brave, they find their inner soulmate—which is just as fantastic!)… so take a break from your marathon to find out which Disney character you might live your “happily ever after” with, courtesy of D23.com’s “Find Your Disney Soulmate” quiz.

Secure a Soundtrack… Anytime!
Thanks to our friends at Walt Disney Records, you can keep the Disney Princess movie marathon going—at home or on the go—once the hushpuppies are eaten and the movies are over. Check out their “Disney Princess” playlist on Spotify, which features beloved tunes like “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas; “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana; and “Some Day My Prince Will Come” from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. (And by the way, we have a great “D23’s Disney Fan Playlist” on Spotify too; check it out here.)

Here’s hoping your Disney Princess Movie Marathon is marvelous—and don’t forget to add Walt Disney Signature Collection’s Cinderella to your library later this month!

Must-Have Limited Time Merch Coming to D23 Expo 2019

By D23 Team

Get a sneak peek at some of the new collections and limited-edition sets attendees can get their hands on during D23 Expo 2019 at the Anaheim Convention Center from Aug 23–25. During the show, fans can scoop up never-before-seen collections across the three Disney-operated retail shops on the Expo floor: shopDisney.com | Disney store, The Dream Store, and Mickey’s of Glendale.

D23 Expo 2019 attendees will be introduced to new collections that celebrate milestone anniversaries and fan-favorite characters across Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel, along with must-have official D23 Expo 2019 gear and accessories, nostalgic Disney Parks-inspired items, and limited-edition collectibles celebrating Walt Disney Imagineering’s heritage.

Check out the gallery below for highlights of some of the exciting merchandise fans will be able to purchase at the show, and then read on to learn more about all the amazing shopping you can do at D23 Expo.

For images and pricing of the below items, click here. To purchase tickets to the Expo, visit D23Expo.com.

ShopDisney.com | Disney store
Home to the widest assortment of Disney merchandise for everyone in the family, D23 Expo 2019 merchandise will give fans a wide variety of specially curated collections and limited-edition (LE) series with a behind-the-scenes twist. Honoring some of Disney’s biggest legacies, here is a snapshot of what fans will see:

  • Disney Designer Collection: Midnight Masquerade Series – The fan-favorite series returns with a new twist and features doll sets of Tiana and Naveen, Giselle and Edward, and Aurora and Phillip. Rapunzel, Belle, Meg, Cinderella, and Esmeralda will also be included. In addition to dolls, fans can pick up pin sets, stationery, mug and plate sets, and more
  • Legacy Collection – This LE collection will celebrate anniversaries and milestones for some of the most beloved Disney characters and films including:
    • Donald Duck 85th – Plush, collectible pins, a retro T-shirt, varsity jacket, hat, and more
    • Silly Symphony 90th – Spirit Jersey shirt, retro T-shirt, pins, and more
    • The Lion King 25th – Celebrate the wonder that is The Lion King with LE collectibles, plush, litho set, and more
  • The Little Mermaid 30th – Celebrate 30 years of The Little Mermaid with journals, ornament sets, pins, apparel, dolls, and more
  • Disney•Pixar
    • Take home a LE “Talking Woody,” “Talking Jessie,” and “Talking Bullseye,” along with a LE plush set of Ellie and Carl in their “Adventure Book” and much more
  • Backstage Collection – Go “Backstage” for a behind-the-scenes look into DisneyPixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Walt Disney Animation Studios to celebrate the artistry, legends, and rich heritage of The Walt Disney Company.
    • Disney Backstage Collection Subscription Box – D23 Expo guests will be among the first to see and order the new Disney Backstage Collection subscription box, which celebrates the artistry of Disney through limited-release T-shirts, pins, and more, delivered to your doorstep—all in a custom-designed package.
    • Walt Disney Animation Studios “Under the Hat” – LE Wreck-It Ralph Shadow Box, mug, and sketchbook
    • Disney•Pixar “Under the Lamp” – Pixar campus hat, fleece, tiki crew mug, and more
    • Lucasfilm “Behind the Force” – All-new crew jacket and hat along with a LE “Java the Hutt” T-shirt, mug, and more
    • Marvel “Behind the Hero” – A LE Black Panther Shadow Box, hat, and more
  • Mickey Mouse Shufflerz – Fans can extend their “Mickey Mouse Memories” collections with the new Mickey Mouse Shufflerz that highlight Mickey through the years—pressing the top of the figures 10 times causes them to “shuffle” along their way! Pick up the LE 13-pack or single figures.

 The Dream Store
Jam-packed with D23 Expo 2019-themed official merchandise and other specialty items from Disney Theme Park Merchandise, The Dream Store returns with something magical for Disney fans of all ages. This year, guests will discover whimsical assortments inspired by the Dapper Dan’s, Main Street, U.S.A., and iconic Mickey balloons on a variety of items including apparel, art and collectibles, accessories, pins, and more! The Dream Store is a Disney enthusiast’s dream come true. Highlights include:

  • Dapper Dan’s – This collection features a “Dapper Dress” from Her Universe along with adult T-shirts, a Spirit Jersey shirt, pins, plush, Funko POP figures, and much more
  • Mickey Balloons – Evoking the feeling you get as you stroll down Main Street, U.S.A., the Mickey Balloons lend their iconic look to an assortment that includes adult apparel, a Spirit Jersey shirt, skirt from Her Universe, hats, mugs, accessories, and more
  • Official D23 Expo 2019 Gear – Swing by to grab official 2019 D23 Expo gear and apparel including T-shirts, a Lounge Fly mini-backpack, hat, pins, and more!

 Mickey’s of Glendale
Mickey’s of Glendale, the Walt Disney Imagineering store, returns with two stores for three days only for D23 Expo attendees at the Anaheim Convention Center:

  • Mickey’s of Glendale Main Store – Mickey’s of Glendale will feature exclusive merchandise designed by Imagineers, including hats, T-shirts, accessories, and more. Additionally, Guests will have the opportunity to shop limited-edition collectibles celebrating Walt Disney Imagineering’s heritage.
    • Attraction Quote T-Shirt Collection– An assortment of T-shirts that let fans celebrate the most iconic quotes from their favorite attractions through bold graphics.
  • Mickey’s of Glendale Pin Store – Disney pin enthusiasts will want to stop by the Mickey’s of Glendale Pin Store, which will feature a large assortment of limited-edition pins.

Attendees can also head to “Uptown Disney” for an interactive shopping and photo experience, featuring merchandise available through shopDisney.com. In this booth on the showroom floor, fans can shop, snap photos with friends, and discover hidden surprises around every corner and magic in every step. Featured product includes the “Black Leather Collection” from Disney store China along with Marvel’s Iron Man MK50 Robot by UBTech, “The Lion King” Mighty Roar Simba from furReal, The Little Mermaid apparel and accessories, Toy Story 4 apparel from Fifth Sun, new Star Wars items, Mickey Mouse LEGO® Ideas Steamboat Willie set and the relaunch of the Minnie Mouse Dose of Colors collection.

 Single-day tickets for Friday and Sunday of D23 Expo 2019 are available for $89 for one-day adult admission and $69 for children 3–9. Gold Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club can purchase tickets for $77 for a one-day adult admission and $59 for children 3–9. Single-day Saturday tickets and three-day passes are sold out. For more information on tickets and D23 Expo 2019, visit D23Expo.com.

5 Reasons to Leap into Disney Channel’s New Series Amphibia

By Beth Deitchman

The talented folks at Disney Television Animation have led us on so many incredible adventures in worlds ranging from Duckburg to Gravity Falls to the Tri-State Area, but we’ve never before seen a world like Amphibia. The brand-new series Amphibia, debuting Monday, June 17 (10–10:30 a.m. ET/PT), on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW, is described as a “frog out of water” story, which follows a truly fearless teen who is transported to strange and mysterious marshland inhabited by frog people, where she finds exciting new adventures and makes new friends.

The series is created by Matt Braly, a Sacramento native and CalArts graduate who launched his career with an internship at Pixar, where he says he learned tips and tricks from some of the studio’s best artists. “These were big players, and for them to take the time and spend it with these starry-eyed students was something really incredible,” he says.

Amphibia is Braly’s first series as creator/executive producer, but he’s a Disney Television Animation veteran whose credits include the hugely fan-favorite Gravity Falls and Big City Greens. We jumped at the chance to talk to Braly about the new show, and find out why Disney fans will want to hop to it and add Amphibia to their must-watch list.

1. The series was inspired by some of Braly’s happiest childhood memories.
As a child, Braly would accompany his mother, who is Thai, for summer trips to visit her family in Thailand. “That part of the world is really different from here. The food, the humidity, everybody speaking a completely different language, even the pace of life is quite different,” he shares. Braly always felt like that frog out of water at the beginning of each trip, but, he says, “It was a little bit like magic. By the end of the two months or so, I didn’t want to leave. It was that emotional component that I was looking to bottle up for the show.” Anne, Braly adds, is inspired by his maternal grandmother, who he describes as an “amazing, independent, and strong woman,” not to mention one of the first women in Thailand to receive a PhD in chemistry.

Brenda Song

2. Amphibia marks Brenda Song’s return to Disney Channel.
Song, best known to Disney fans as London Tipton from The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, is lending her voice to Anne, the series protagonist. The frog world of Amphibia couldn’t be more different from the Tipton Hotel, but Braly says Song—who is also half Thai—also couldn’t be more perfect for the role. “There is something so confident and warm about her voice. She has this really confident front, but underneath it all is this very vulnerable, relatable person. And Brenda is exactly the same way. She just embodied the character,” Braly shares. You can take a walk down the Disney Channel memory lane with the actress and hear what she loves about Anne in the video below.

3. We’re all frog people, when you think about it.
According to Braly, Amphibia is really about change, as Anne has to find her best self while making a life for herself in an unfamiliar environment. “I thought that frogs would be perfect for that because they go through a big life change,” he explains. “They start out as tadpoles, they get really awkward legs and are called ‘froglets,’ and then turn into fully formed frogs. It felt so right to have a show about change centered around frogs—and they’re cute.”

4. The story is only in the tadpole stage.
Even before next week’s debut of Amphibia came the news that a second season of the series has already been ordered. Season one will build to an incredible climax, Braly promises, though he’s quick to emphasize that fans needn’t watch every episode of the lightly serialized show in order to follow along. “You can drop in at any time and enjoy an episode, but if you stick around and watch all of them, you will have a much different kind of rewarding experience,” he says, enticingly. “Because of this pre-season-one greenlight, we are able to continue to tell this great story that we have planned.”

Amphibia

5. There’s no mystery to why Disney fans should tune in to Amphibia.
Braly has been inspired by Disney artists, movies, and TV series from his time as a high school student, listening to a Pixar animator deliver a career day presentation about drawing for a living, to his early days as a Pixar intern, to his stint on Gravity Falls, where he says he learned so much from creator/executive producer Alex Hirsch about character, entertainment, and storytelling. Braly is thrilled to continue the legacy of animation at Disney, and emphasizes, “Amphibia has a balance of action, heart, and comedy that everyone is looking for when they go to see a Disney movie or watch a Disney show.”

The Perfect Playlist For Your Next Trip to a Disney Park

By Karina Schink

We all know that the perfect summer day is one spent at a Disney Park, but your day doesn’t start when you see the castle for the first time. It begins the second you begin your journey. We want to make sure you’re fully prepped for your perfect Disney day with our Disney Park Hype Spotify Playlist!

From classic favorites to new jams, we promise you’ll be singing along in no time.

Listen below or click here to open the D23’s Disney Park Hype playlist in Spotify then click Follow to add it to your favorite playlists. For more magical Disney music, click here to open our D23’s Disney Fan playlist in Spotify.

Disney Junior’s T.O.T.S. Is Our New Favorite Bundle of Joy

By Beth Deitchman

If you think that only storks can deliver babies, then Pip and Freddy are about to change your mind. The mismatched pair are the first members of the Tiny Ones Transport Service, or T.O.T.S., that aren’t the iconic baby-bringing birds. Freddy’s a flamingo, hailing originally from tropical climes, while Pip’s a cold-weather-loving penguin. Freddy’s not much of a navigator, but then again, Pip can’t even fly. The two are best friends, opening new doors for all manner of birds—and delivering all manner of animal babies to their forever homes—together. Their adventures begin Friday, June 14 (9 a.m. EDT/PDT), with the premiere of Disney Junior’s new animated series T.O.T.S., debuting on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.

T.O.T.S. is designed for kids age 2–7, but there is much for parents and caregivers to relate to. Series creator and co-executive producer Travis Braun thinks that anyone who has ever traveled across the country with a baby will be entertained when they watch Pip and Freddy face the challenge of flying an animal infant to a different location in each episode. And if only the job were that easy! Braun explains, “There’s a rule at T.O.T.S. that the baby always has to be delivered happy.” The bird BFFs encounter situations that parents will find familiar, from a restless baby who won’t sleep to a baby that’s become a master of hide-and-seek (and doesn’t want to be found). “So many of our writing staff are parents, and we mine all of those real-life experiences for our stories at T.O.T.S.,” Braun shares.

T.O.T.S.

Teamwork is at the heart of T.O.T.S., along with creative thinking and problem-solving—and it’s just as important behind the scenes as it is for Pip and Freddy. “I am not an artist. I am not an animator,” says Braun, a writer at heart, who previously created Disney Channel’s Fast Layne. Executive producer Vic Cook (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse), co-executive producer/supervising director Chris Gilligan (Goldie & Bear), and story editor Guy Toubes (The Stinky & Dirty Show) round out the creative team, which also counts songwriter and composer Rob Cantor (Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes) as an MVP. “Our writing process has become so intertwined with what he does that you can’t really separate the music from the story,” Braun emphasizes, detailing, “We’ll sit in the writers’ room and we’ll be stuck on an emotional beat. We’re at point A and we know that we need to get to point B. How do we get there? And a lot of the time, we’ll just call Rob because he’s going to be able to figure this out. He always surprises us with something that’s not only really emotional, but also super fun.”

T.O.T.S.

And with a voice cast that features amazing singers such as Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty), who plays Pip and Freddy’s mentor and boss, Captain Beakman, and Megan Hilty (Broadway’s Noises Off and Wicked) as K.C. the Koala, it would be unthinkable not to feature songs in every episode. In addition to their incredible musical talent, Braun notes, “They’re also incredible performers. They’ve captured not just the heartfelt moments but the comedy. I feel so lucky that they’re part of the show.” Pip and Freddy are voiced, respectively, by Jet Jurgensmeyer (Last Man Standing) and Christian J. Simon (Sydney to the Max). Braun says, “When we found them, we knew we’d found Pip and Freddy. We want to enter this world through their point of view—this big opportunity, this dream chance to work at T.O.T.S.—and in order to do that we really wanted to find kids who embodied that wide-eyed spirit and sense of wonder.”

T.O.T.S.

Every successful delivery earns Pip and Freddy a stamp in their official baby booklet, and with the recent announcement that Disney Junior has already ordered a second season of T.O.T.S., we can look forward to more stamps—and more adventures—for the unlikely team. Many of the writers have given their young children a sneak peek at the show, and Braun reveals that the early reviews are in and they’re overwhelmingly positive. “One of our writers said that his daughter woke him up in the middle of the night because she wanted to watch more T.O.T.S.,” he says, and while the sleep-deprived writer may beg to differ, Braun notes, “We thought that was a good sign.”

Breaking News: Chip ‘n’ Dale Original Series is Coming to Disney+

By Beth Deitchman

Everyone’s favorite trouble-making chipmunks—Chip ‘n’ Dale—are making mischief in a brand-new Disney+ original series. It was just revealed at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival that Chip ‘n’ Dale is currently in production for Disney+. The seven-minute episodes will chronicle the beloved little critters’ adventures in the big city through nonverbal, classic-style comedy. Disney’s London-based animation team partnered with the award-winning Parisian production studio Xilam Animation to develop the series, which combines a traditional style of animation with contemporary, comedic narratives. Jean Cayrol directs Chip ‘n’ Dale, and Marc du Pontavice serves as producer.

Monsters at Work Disney+

During today’s press conference, fans also got their first look at the Disney+ original series Monsters At Work, which is set to premiere on the streaming service in 2020. Bobs Gannaway—a Disney animation veteran who counts Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Planes: Fire & Rescue among his credits—developed the new series, inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Oscar®-winning film Monsters, Inc., with Ferrell Barron (Planes: Fire & Rescue) on board as producer. The series takes place six months after the events of Monsters, Inc., and the Monstropolis power plant now harvests children’s laughter to fuel the city (because, after all, laughter generates 10 times more energy than screams). Ben Feldman stars as Tylor Tuskmon, an eager and talented young mechanic on the “MIFT”—more formally known as the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team—and Billy Crystal and John Goodman return to voice Mike and Sulley, Tylor’s idols.

In other news out of Annecy, it was announced that the popular Australian animated series Bluey has been acquired for Disney Junior and Disney+. The preschool show centers around a spirited and tireless 6-year-old Blue Heeler dog who turns every day into an adventure for his loving family. And 101 Dalmatian Street, which has been a hit in Europe since its launch earlier this year, will release in the U.S. on Disney+. The series follows the story of Dylan, Dolly, and their 97 younger puppy siblings. As soon as we spot more news about 101 Dalmatian Street—and all of these upcoming debuts—we’ll be sure to share here on D23.com.

Want more Disney+ news? Click here to stay up-to-date with what’s streaming!

Prove You’re a Wise Little Hen with this Donald Duck Trivia Quiz

By Karina Schink

Donald Duck—the myth, the legend, the feathered fowl that needs no introducktion. June 9 marked Donald Duck’s 90th anniversary and we’ve been celebrating all week long, from a look back at one of his most grooviest moments to this very quiz right here. Do you have what it takes to add a feather to your cap? Take our quiz to find out!

What was the title of the first cartoon to feature Donald Duck?

Correct! Wrong!

Donald Duck made his grand debut in this Silly Symphony cartoon. Directed by Wilfred Jackson, The Wise Little Hen shows Donald and his friend Peter Pig as the only members of the Idle Hour Club, who refuse to help a mother hen plant her corn. However, when all is finished and the corn produces plenty of bounty, Donald and Peter are no longer invited to partake in the harvest.

Which famed Donald Duck comic strip artist created Huey, Dewey, and Louie?

Correct! Wrong!

Disney Legend Al Taliaferro, who drew the first ever Donald Duck comic strip, created Donald’s lovable, misfit nephews, who made their debut in the Donald Duck Sunday comic page on October 17, 1937. Soon after the trio debuted in the comic pages, they broke onto the big screen in their first animated short, Donald’s Nephews, released April 15, 1938.

In what year did Donald Duck first appear in a cartoon?

Correct! Wrong!

Released in 1934, The Wise Little Hen was the first cartoon to feature Donald Duck. After this debut supporting role, Donald would go on to star in 128 cartoons of his own!

According to the 1938 short Donald’s Nephews, what is Donald’s sister’s name?

Correct! Wrong!

In the short, Donald Duck received a letter from his sister Dumbella, which informed him (with little time to plan, we might add) that his mischief-making nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie would be arriving that day.

According to the 1942 short Donald Gets Drafted, what is Donald’s middle name?

Correct! Wrong!

It was in the 1942 cartoon Donald Gets Drafted that we discovered Donald’s middle name, which appears on his draft notice. What you might not know is that his middle name was almost Swansdown!

Who originated the voice of Donald Duck?

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Clarence “Ducky” Nash, who played the voice of Donald Duck for more than 50 years, once explained, “Actually, I wanted to be a doctor; but instead I became the biggest quack in the world.”

In what cartoon short did Donald first receive star billing (featuring his name in the title)?

Correct! Wrong!

While released as a Mickey cartoon, Mickey does not appear in 1936’s Donald and Pluto. Donald Duck is actually the star. In a signal of misadventures to come, Donald attempts to do his own home plumbing, until Pluto swallows a magnet and threatens to destroy all of his work.

Prove You’re a Wise Little Hen with this Donald Duck Trivia Quiz
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Maybe Donald isn’t your favorite of Mickey’s friends. That’s OK! We’ll forgive you (though we can’t speak for Donald). Now is as good a time as any to brush up on all things Donald Duck before you return to claim victory!
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Well, you’re just about halfway there! With some practice, brushing up on your Donald Duck expertise, we believe you’ll make it to the finish line in no time!
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Not too bad, not too bad. Looks like you’re almost a Donald Duck aficionado, but you could use some brushing up on a couple facts here and there! Not to worry, this quiz will be here to welcome you back for a triumphant return.
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Hey, what’s the big idea? Mastering our quiz like that? Well, congratulations. Hats off to you! You are truly one of Donald Duck’s biggest fans, and we salute you.

 

Meet All the New Characters Appearing in Toy Story 4

By Zach Johnson

When Toy Story 4 is unboxed June 24, 2019, audiences will be reunited with fan-favorites like Woody (voice of Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear (voice of Disney Legend Tim Allen), as well as Bo Peep (voice of Annie Potts), who was last seen onscreen in 1999’s Toy Story 2. (Find out why Bo was M.I.A. in Toy Story 3.) “There is such a deep love within the studio for these characters,” producer Mark Nielsen reminded D23 during a recent visit to Pixar Studios. “Everyone was like, ‘If we’re doing this, it has to be great. We’ve got to give it everything we’ve got to make it worthy.’” Toy Story 4 will venture outside Bonnie’s bedroom and introduce new characters, including a vintage pull-string doll named Gabby Gabby (voice of Christina Hendricks), an arts-and-crafts project come to life named Forky (voice of Tony Hale), and a pair of plush pals named Ducky (voice of Keegan-Michael Key) and Bunny (voice of Jordan Peele), to name a few.

Adding to the ensemble was an enormous task, and it took years to get all the details just right. Supervising animator Scott Clark explained, “As animators, we craft the physical and emotional performances of the characters in our films. You could say that we’re both the actors and the stunt doubles in a movie. We base our performances on the voice recordings of the actors, visual reference, and our own inspiration. Typically, the actors’ voices are recorded first. We then draw inspiration from the tone, the texture, and the cadence of their vocal performances.”

Before Toy Story 4 hits theaters, get to know the new toys on the block:

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Gabby Gabby (Voice of Christina Hendricks)
“We went to a lot of antique stores for reference in this film, and there was always a creepy doll in the corner,” director Josh Cooley laughed. “We were like, ‘Well, that’s a perfect villain!’”

A talking pull-string doll mass-produced in the 1950s (around the same time as Woody), Gabby Gabby has been collecting dust in the antiques mall for decades. The reason? A manufacturing defect has warbled her voice box, making her less attractive to potential collectors. Bitter but not broken (mentally, that is), Gabby Gabby surrounds herself with four voiceless ventriloquist dummies, led by Benson (the one in the red bow-tie). It was an easy sell for Hendricks. “In her first recording session, I pitched the whole story,” Cooley recalled. “She said, ‘This is great! I actually didn’t want Barbie dolls when I was a kid; I wanted ventriloquist dummies.’”

Toy Story 4

Rendering Gabby Gabby was no small feat, as she had to appear both scary and sweet. According to supervising technical director Bob Moyer, “The challenge while we were building the character was to make her a realistic doll without looking too much like a human.” For example, Gabby Gabby’s curvature and deformations “had to look like hard plastic, not flesh and muscles,” Moyer explained. “We worried about how the eyeball would sit in the eye socket, how the hair was rooted, how the baby fat creased, and how the head fit into the neck.”

 Taking those elements into consideration, Clark said they “decided to embrace the limitations she has as a toy.” That was a game-changer, characters shading lead Alex Marino told D23: “One of the benefits we had as shading artists working on Gabby Gabby is that we knew she was going to be the antagonist of the film. We knew that that would allow for some deviations that we wouldn’t normally be able to do for some of our other characters.”

Not that the shelved doll would mind a touch-up. “In Gabby Gabby’s mind, her idea is if she can stay in the most pristine state, then a human might come along and want to adopt her,” said Marino. “But, clearly, she hasn’t been super successful, and so her clothes have started to age. There’s also subtle sun bleaching that occurs from sitting on a shelf and having the sun beating down on her over time.” Joking he gets paid to “obsess over the minutiae,” Marino added, “It’s something we take very seriously, because it helps tell the story of these characters. Hopefully if we’ve done our job correctly, they add a certain level of believability to all of our characters.”

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Giggle McDimples (Voice of Ally Maki)
Hailing from a line of miniature playsets and figures in the 1980s, Giggle McDimples is the tiniest toy we’ve seen in a Toy Story movie. But her small size belies her big personality, as the feisty police officer is never afraid to speak her mind. Small enough to perch on Bo Peep’s shoulder (similar to Jiminy Cricket), Giggle McDimples is her advisor, confidant, and supporter.

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Filmmakers cast Maki in the role after seeing her work on the TBS comedy Wrecked and watching her self-made spoof of Vogue’s “73 Questions” series she made with friends in 2016.

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Ducky and Bunny (Voices of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele)
The comedy duo Key and Peele boarded Toy Story 4 in 2015, around the time their eponymous cable series was ending. “They were on really early, and as the story evolved and changed, they were always a part of it,” Cooley recalled. “Those two guys, they know each other so well. We always recorded them together in the same room, because they bounce off each other so well.”

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We first meet Ducky and Bunny at a carnival. Eager to be won, the two plush prizes are in for quite a surprise when Buzz winds up in their orbit. “They’re hilarious, as we all know, but the thing that blew me away was how they were able to improv but stay on point in the moment,” Cooley said of working with Key and Peele. “They weren’t just being funny for funny’s sake; every take was supporting the story. They were a joy to work with.”

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Forky (Voice of Tony Hale)
By his own admission, Forky is “trash.” While that’s not exactly true—he’s an arts-and-crafts project brought to life—he lacks the same purpose that drives the manufactured toys. But Woody is determined to help him realize that there’s no greater job than bringing Bonnie joy. Forky has a hard time accepting that idea, and when he tries to escape in the midst of Bonnie’s family road trip, Woody sets off to find him and bring him back before it’s too late.

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Unlike the other toys in Bonnie’s collection, Forky was always imperfect. “Forky had to look like a 6-year-old kid’s creation and also had to hold up as an appealing main character who would fit in with the rest of the Toy Story characters,” Moyer said. “We figured out a lot of the design basics in a workshop where the crew built their own versions of Forky. He looks deceptively simple, but in fact, he’s made up of more materials than our other characters: pipe cleaner, glitter glue, googly eyes, popsicle sticks, soft clay, Wikki Stix, stickers, and crayon marks.” Of course, animating such a malleable character had its challenges. “He’s made of many different materials,” Clark said. “They all have a different style of movement.”

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Gabby Gabby picked the perfect lackeys. “Dummies naturally have a creepy quality to them,” said Moyer. And because they’re in an antiques mall, the four who appear in the movie aren’t in mint condition: “There’s fading, paint peeling off, scratches, and paint spilling across edges.”

The team studied the complex internal mechanics of ventriloquist dummies to mimic their alarming attributes onscreen. For example, Moyer said, “The body was designed to move very awkwardly, like someone was supporting them from the inside. Clothing was a critical part of the silhouette; it was designed to be ill-fitting and helped add variation to the four dummies.”

Special attention was paid to Benson, the dummies’ leader. “The movement is driven from his core, and he has loose, floppy limbs—very much like Woody,” Clark said, echoing Moyer. “But we treat them differently where they hang, almost lifeless. He has barely any expression at all.”

No matter what, Moyer told D23, “Everything had to feel slightly off.”

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 Duke Caboom (Voice of Keanu Reeves)
A 1970s action figure based on Canada’s greatest stuntman, Duke performs stunt poses with swagger—even though he’s never been able to do the awesome tricks advertised in his own commercial. For years, he’s been reliving the failures of his past inside an antiques mall. In fact, when Bo introduces him to Woody, the down-on-his-luck daredevil can’t help but complain about his prior shortcomings. “It’s a commercial! It’s not real!” he says. “I can’t jump that far!”

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Reeves was a casting coup, as his gravelly voice and Canadian roots were suited for Duke.
“We always create the character first. Then, we see who’s the right actor for it,” Cooley said. “We went after Canadian actors, and he was the first one on our list. I’m so thrilled he said yes.”

Keep checking D23 for all things Toy Story 4 before it hits theaters June 21!

Donut Fret—We’ve Got You Covered for National Donut Day

By Karina Schink

National Donut Day is upon us, and we’re celebrating the best way we know how: with all of the Disney donut merchandise we can find! And, we’ve put together a sprinkling of some of the best donut-themed items shopDisney and Disney Parks have to offer as you indulge in this special holiday.

(And remember: D23 Gold Members get a special discount good for 15 percent off purchases of $60 or more.)

National Donut Day merchandise

Mickey Mouse Donut Figural Mug
What’s the perfect thing to pair with a donut? A warm drink of course! And, is there a better way to pair these two things together than in this Mickey Mouse donut mug? We certainly don’t think so.

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Mickey and Minnie Mouse Donut Pin Set
We all know that collecting pins of all your Disney favorites is a tradition as old as time. And even if you’re already sporting your favorite character, may we suggest adding something a little sweet? This Mickey and Minnie Mouse Donut Pin Set will do just the trick! (But please, donut blame us if it gives you a hankering for the treat!)

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Minnie Mouse Donuts Ringer T-Shirt
There isn’t a better way to show what’s truly at the center of your heart than bearing it on your sleeve. And, with this Minnie Mouse tee, the little ones in your family can tell you, and everyone they meet, exactly what they’re here for.

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Mickey Mouse Donut Umbrella
Don’t let a rainy day keep you from a Disney Park! Under this Mickey Mouse Donut Umbrella, everything seems perfectly sweet and sunny, regardless of the weather around you! And, we promise, this is a kind of sugar that won’t melt in the rain!

Disney D-Lish Minnie Mouse Ears
(Available at Disney Parks)
It’s no secret that food-shaped items are a hot dish right now! Well, these freshly baked Minnie Mouse ears are one of the latest additions to the staple Disney Park attire. They’re the perfect addition to any Parks ensemble, and you’ll thank yourself a hole bunch for getting them!

National Donut Day merchandise

Mickey and Minnie Mouse Donut Pajama Set for Women
Do you often find yourself dreaming about donuts? Us, too. With this pajama set, your attire can match your sweet dreams, with sprinkles, icing, and all!