Watch an Exclusive Clip from Mickey’s Christmas Tales

By the D23 Team

Picking up where last year’s Mickey Saves Christmas special left off, the five-episode series Mickey’s Christmas Tales jumps back into more stop-motion animation excitement with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and the gang—along with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and everyone’s favorite baby reindeer, Jingle and Jolly.

The first episode, “Starstruck,” debuts Monday, November 27, on Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Junior. All five episodes will then be available for streaming on Disney+ beginning on Wednesday, November 29.

Below, watch an exclusive clip from the episode titled “How to Build a Snowman,” featuring Mr. “How To” himself, Goofy!

Additional episodes include “Holiday Hideaway” and two stories set on Christmas Eve: “Up All Eve” and “Slip N’ Sleigh.” All the shorts are directed by John Harvatine IV and produced by Disney Television Animation and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios.

 

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

By Courtney Potter

Pass the mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce! (Those are the top-tier side dishes, in our humble opinion…) Readers in the United States may have more time than usual to take in all manner of quality content from around the worlds of Disney this weekend—so herewith, a rundown of just some of what you can expect. Go behind the scenes with the God of Mischief and his pals; embark on an all-new holiday adventure on Disney+ (having first premiered earlier this week on Disney Channel); revel in musical mirth and merriment on ABC; and so much more.

In a behind-the-scenes image from Marvel Studios’ Loki, Tom Hiddleston is seen on the set of the series, surrounded by several producers and other crew members—a few of whom are wearing masks. They’re gesturing and talking, as if between takes during the shoot.

Assembled: The Making of Loki Season 2—now streaming on Disney+
Through candid interviews with the creative minds behind the series, and exclusive on-set footage, discover how the talented team that powered Loki’s Season 2 raised the stakes for this latest MCU adventure. See imaginative costumes, elaborate environments, and far-out variants come to life; meet new allies and foes; and time-slip across the Multiverse! It features series starts including Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Ke Huy Quan, Wunmi Mosaku, and more.

A promo image for Disney Branded Television’s The Naughty Nine featuring Winslow Fegley as Andy, Camila Rodriguez as Dulce, Derek Theler as Bruno, Deric Mccabe as Jon Anthony, Clara Stack as Rose, Anthony Joo as Lewis, Ayden Elijah as Albert, Imogen Cohen as Ha-Yoon, and Madilyn Kellam as Laurel. The group is sitting on or standing near giant wrapped gifts, on a floor covered in snow. They’re all wearing jackets; some wear hats, gloves, and scarves.

The Naughty Nine—now streaming on Disney+
This fun new holiday heist movie (think Ocean’s 11 at the North Pole) follows fifth grader Andy (Winslow Fegley)—who, admittedly, has been a bit of a troublemaker this year. When Christmas morning rolls around and Andy gets stiffed by Santa, he realizes he’s on the naughty list. Feeling unfairly maligned, he pulls together a crack team of fellow “naughty listers” to execute an elaborate heist to get the presents he and the others feel they deserve. However, in the process of finding their gifts, the gang discovers that the best way off said naughty list is to redirect their unique talents for good instead of mischief.

In an image from FX’s Fargo: Year 5, Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Juno Temple) is sitting at a kitchen table talking with another woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Dot is wearing a yellow sweater over a blouse; the other woman is wearing a brown fur coat and a beige suit jacket. They each have a coffee cup in front of them, and there is a refrigerator behind them, covered in magnets and children’s art.

FX’s Fargo: Year 5—now streaming on Hulu
The latest installment of Fargo is set in Minnesota and North Dakota in the year 2019. After an unexpected series of events lands Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Juno Temple) in hot water with the authorities, this seemingly typical Midwestern housewife is suddenly plunged back into a life she thought she’d left behind. North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) has been searching for Dot for a long time; at his side is his loyal but feckless son, Gator (Joe Keery), who is desperate to prove himself to his larger-than-life dad. With her deepest secrets beginning to unravel, Dot attempts to shield her family from her past, but she has an uncanny knack for survival—and with her back against the wall, she’s about to show why one should never provoke a mother Lyon. Recommended for mature audiences.

In an image from ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration, Derek Hough and Julianne Hough are seen performing on stage in front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort. Dancers flank them on either side, while fireworks glow in the skies above them.

The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration—Sunday, November 26, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC (check local listings)
This ABC holiday season staple returns for its eighth year with a sparkling spectacle of all-new musical performances from Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Disney’s Aulani Resort and Spa in Hawaii. This year’s special features an appearance by DJ Khaled along with the musical performances from Dancing with the Stars favorites Derek Hough and Julianne Hough; Michael Bolton and Mickey Guyton; Robin Thicke; Tori Kelly; and more! Nothing says “holiday” like festive Disney fun, so you don’t want to miss it.

In an image from ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight, hosts and judges Taniya Nayak and Carter Oosterhouse stand in front of a display from an episode featured this season. Plentiful twinkling holiday lights can be seen behind Nayak and Oosterhouse; she is wearing a maroon suit, while he is wearing a tan suit jacket and maroon and grey scarf.

The Great Christmas Light Fight—season premiere Sunday, November 26, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC (check local listings)
The most wonderful time of the year is here, as ABC’s hit holiday decorating competition series The Great Christmas Light Fight returns. The “All-Stars” premiere episode takes a look back at some of the most iconic light displays from previous seasons. We’ve seen some prior eps of this show—and seriously, y’all? These displays are ridiculously amazing!

Meet the Characters of Disney Animation’s Wish

By Bruce C. Steele

The beauty of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 62nd feature, Wish, is as much in its creation of rich and memorable characters as it is in the film’s stunning, watercolor-inspired visuals. Set in the late Middle Ages in a fictional Mediterranean island realm called Rosas, Wish contemplates the importance of our deepest held wishes in shaping our lives. In Rosas, each resident gives their greatest wish to the realm’s ruler, a powerful sorcerer named King Magnifico, when they turn 18. The king promises to protect the wishes—and periodically to grant some of them. Is this a blessing, as the king believes? That’s the crux of the story, which brings together a range of fascinating characters. Below, we introduce many of these, with comments from the film’s directors, Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn.

In this still image from Walt Disney Feature Animation’s Wish, Asha is surrounded by glowing, floating blue globes that represent the wishes of the people of Rosas. The columns inside King Magnifico’s observatory can be seen faintly in the background. Asha glances to her right, looking worried.

Asha
The story’s heroine is Asha, a 17-year-old “quick-witted idealist,” as Veerasunthorn describes her. She begins as an admirer of the charismatic King Magnifico and meets him when she interviews to be his apprentice. When the king reveals the dark side of his guardianship of all the wishes of the people of Rosas, “everything changes” for Asha, Veerasunthorn tells D23.com. “I love seeing a character going through such extraordinary circumstances and not quite knowing what to do. Over the course of the movie, she blossoms into this leader she didn’t even know she could be.” Asha is voiced by Oscar® winner Ariana DeBose, who “brings so much of herself to the character,” Buck notes—including her powerful and expressive singing voice.

In this still image from Walt Disney Feature Animation’s Wish, King Magnifico stands behind a bubbling caldron, his arms out to either side, apparently using magic to make three glowing blue orbs hover above the caldron. The green glow from the caldron is the only light source, lighting the king from below. Magnifico has a maniacal look on his face as he leers at the orbs.

King Magnifico
“I am a handsome king,” Magnifico (voiced by Chris Pine) says proudly to his admiring queen early in the movie. It’s true, but his vanity and ego also fuel his desire to mercilessly crush Asha’s challenge to his principles. Magnifico thrives on control—but has convinced himself that his actions in guarding all the wishes are merely protecting his subjects from disappointment. His self-contradictions lead to both scary moments and moments of humor. “We wanted to have fun with the villain,” Buck tells D23.com. “The goal is for viewers to think to themselves, ‘I can’t wait to see what he’s going to do next.’”

Queen Amaya
The queen (voiced by Angelique Cabral) loves her husband and respects his ruling choices—including his reluctant decision to keep a forbidden book of dark magic behind an enchanted lock. But Queen Amaya also sympathizes with Asha, leading her to face some difficult decisions.

In this still image from Walt Disney Feature Animation’s Wish, the golden orb that is the character Star floats in the foreground, surrounded by glowing blue globes that represent the wishes of the people of Rosas. Behind and far below Star, standing on a tiled floor, are Asha and Valentino.

Star
The nonverbal, childlike wishing star who comes down from the sky as a result of Asha’s wish is a joyful, unpredictable ball of kinetic power. “We love that chaotic energy,” Veerasunthorn says of Star. “There’s this burst of courage that pulls you into pursuing your dreams, and Star embodies that spirit.”

In this still image from Walt Disney Feature Animation’s Wish, Valentino the goat, wearing pajamas, stands on his hind legs in a chicken coop, surrounded by hens who are dancing in unison. Valentino conducts the musical number with a stick held in his raised right foreleg.

Valentino
The young goat, wearing his dashing pajamas, is Asha’s adorable animal companion who gains the power of speech from Star. Voiced by Disney regular Alan Tudyk, Valentino fancies himself a wise adviser despise his age. “Some of our best characters are sidekicks,” says Buck of Disney Animation creations. “Valentino started as an older goat but then got younger as we went on developing [the story].” Still, the kid goat speaks with Tudyk’s “velvety tones,” Buck notes, crediting the actor with adding his own humorous spin to the character. “Alan brings so much improv [to recording sessions],” the director says. “I’ve worked with Alan on several movies, and they’re always great sessions.”

Sakina
Asha’s mother (voiced by Natasha Rothwell) is supportive of her daughter, whom Sakina knows misses her late father as much as Sakina herself does. As tensions rise in Rosas, she finds herself pulled into Asha’s clash with King Magnifico in unexpected ways.

Sabino
Asha’s grandfather (voiced by Victor Garber) is celebrating his 100th birthday, and it’s Asha’s desire for him to have his long-delayed wish granted that leads to her conflict with Magnifico. Like his daughter-in-law, Sakina, Sabino is supportive of Asha’s own dreams but concerned that she may be putting her future at risk.

Asha’s Friends
Viewers may draw some parallels between the seven teenagers who work with Asha in the castle at Rosas and another group of seven friends in an earlier Disney Animation feature. In Asha’s circle, Dahlia (voiced by Jennifer Kumiyama) is the most mature and grounded. Gabo (voiced by Harvey Guillén) is the skeptical one; Simon (voiced by Evan Peters) the sleepy, dream-clouded one. Safi (voiced by Ramy Youssef) is a comic character who seems to suffer from allergies, while Bazeema (voiced by Della Saba) tends to stay in the background. Dario (voiced by Jon Rudnitsky) is smarter than his gangly appearance would suggest, while Hal (voiced by Niko Vargas) offers an optimistic take on most situations. Most important, Asha relies on her friends to support her when the going gets tough—and most of them come through in loving solidarity, even if it means putting themselves in danger.

Holiday Gift Guide for Every Fan on Your List

By Lauren O’Donnell

What do you buy the Disney fan that has, well, everything? Never fear! The holidays are almost here, and we’ve gathered some amazing gift ideas for all the fans on your list, with must-haves from the worlds of Disney, Star Wars, Marvel and more!

Disney Gifts

First up are the Star Cuddleez Plush and Asha Singing Doll from the new Walt Disney Animation Studios film Wish. To add even more magic to the Wish film collection, Disney is working with Make-A-Wish® to help grant more life-changing wishes for children living with critical illnesses around the world. Visit shopDisney to explore the product collection from the film and so much more.

The soundtrack to Wish is available exclusively on clear glitter vinyl at Disney Music Emporium. Featuring the voice talents of Oscar® winner Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, and more, this is all the music you could wish for! With original songs by Julia Michaels and Benjamin Rice.

The Frozen 2 Castle Playset is perfect for recreating favorite scenes from the film and features favorite Frozen characters!

In honor of the Disney100 Celebration, the LEGO Disney Castle lovingly recreates the iconic Fantasyland attraction, from the golden towers and arched doorway to colorful stars that evoke spectacular fireworks. This set would make a spectacular gift for the Disney Parks fan on your list.

From Disney Games is Disney Illusion Island, where you can join Mickey Mouse & Friends on a quest to explore the mysterious island of Month and recover three mystical books to save the world from disaster! Meanwhile, in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you can garden, fish, cook, and befriend Disney and Pixar characters. Live magically and unwind this holiday season with the exclusive items of the Cozy Edition, the retail offering of Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Star Wars Gifts

Direct from a galaxy far, far away comes this new pre-built version of the R2-D2 interactive droid from Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The legendary Star Wars character features authentic lights, sounds, and integrated Bluetooth technology—so it will always be at your command.

Everyone’s favorite little green guy is looking cute and cuddly, as the Grogu Weighted Plush provides endless relaxation for you at home and beyond.

For the ultimate Star Wars collector on your list, the Wicket Ewok Collectors Figure was created with exacting detail with a collector’s eye for authenticity and looks as if he has just stepped out of the forest of Endor. Additionally: An elegant weapon for a more civilized age, The Skywalker Legacy LIGHTSABER Collectible Set features a hilt that illuminates the included blade.

Visit StarWars.com/Gift-The-Galaxy for even more Star Wars gift ideas.

Marvel Gifts

 

The new iconic LEGO® Marvel Avengers Tower set is the tallest LEGO brick-built skyscraper ever made; includes the most figures within one LEGO set; and is the biggest set within the LEGO Marvel collection to date! The LEGO Marvel Avengers Tower will be available starting November 24, 2023, in LEGO Stores and on LEGO.com.

For the gamer on your list, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, only on PlayStation 5, is a must-have this holiday season. Spider-Men Peter Parker and Miles Morales return for an exciting new adventure in the critically acclaimed Marvel’s Spider-Man video game franchise.

As we continue celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Avengers, Marvel fans will love these gifts inspired by Earth’s Mightiest Super Heroes! Fans of the First Avenger will love this build-and-display LEGO Captain America’s Shield based on one of Marvel’s most iconic emblems. Plus, the stylish and comfy Avengers Pullover Hoodie by Heroes & Villains includes the Avengers logo on the front, and Avengers stylized screen art on the sleeves.

Pixar Gifts

The Ember Lumen and Wade Ripple plushes from Disney and Pixar’s Elemental are soft and huggable gifts this holiday season. Also: Adventure awaits fans of Disney and Pixar’s Up when they assemble this detailed LEGO reproduction of Carl Fredricksen’s house, complete with its colorful canopy of balloons.

Recreate favorite moments from the Toy Story movies, or even bring new ones to life, with this action figure collection. Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye are among the eight poseable figures included in this set. Additionally, the Disney and Pixar Cars Glow Racers Launch & Criss-Cross Playset includes Lightning McQueen and Jackson Storm Glow Racers vehicles, so fans can get the rival race started as soon as they’re set up!

Avatar Gifts

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora™ is a first-person, action-adventure game set in the open world of the never-before-seen Western Frontier of Pandora. Reconnect with your lost heritage and discover what it truly means to be Na’vi as you join other clans to protect Pandora.

Available on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, PC and Luna* on December 7th.

*Available in the US. Please check online for other territories

For some more amazing Avatar products, check out this Avatar Pandora scenic throw blanket with a beautiful design inspired by life on Pandora—ideal for a bedroom, living room, or to take in the car for road trips. And the Loungefly Avatar Toruk Movable Wings Mini Backpack has three sets of vibrantly colored wings that swing open to reveal the full Toruk Banshee design in vibrant orange and blue hues.

Books and More!

Hey Disney!

Bring the magic home for your family with the ultimate at-home Disney Echo Bundle: the latest Echo Show 5, a Mickey Mouse-inspired Stand, and the Hey Disney! magical voice assistant—built using Alexa technology. With Hey Disney!, you can experience stories, play games, and enjoy everyday features like weather, timers, and more.

Greek Mythology

Gifts fit for the demigods in your life: All five books in the blockbuster Percy Jackson and the Olympians series complete with a bonus poster. Read ‘em before the Disney+ series comes out! Also, from the creators of National Geographic Kids’ wildly successful Greeking Out podcast, this New York Times best-selling tie-in book delivers a clever tongue-in-cheek retelling of 20 classic Greek myths.

Disney100

These titles are the perfect additions to any Disney library! Delicious Disney: Disneyland, People Behind the Disney Parks, and The Story of Disney: 100 Years of Wonder feature Disney history and will bring back favorite Disney memories.

We hope these products have helped you check off some people on your list... or even your own wish list! Happy Holidays!

You can also make your wish a bit brighter this year with shopDisney, as we celebrate the magic of the holiday season. Enter the shopDisney Magic of the Season Sweepstakes for a chance to win a Walt Disney World® Resort vacation and a LEGO® Disney Castle Set from shopDisney.*

*NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter the Sweepstakes between 11/2/23 at 12 P.M. (noon) ET and 12/14/23 at 11:59 P.M. ET. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S./D.C.; 18+. Limit one (1) entry per person per day. See www.shopdisney.com/holidaysweepstakes for full details on how to enter, eligibility requirements, odds of winning, prize descriptions and limitations. Void where prohibited. Sponsor: Disney Shopping, Inc., 1101 Flower Street, Glendale, California 91201.

Lug Black Friday Offer

Discover the magic inside one of the Disney’s Parks newest bag & accessories co-brand this holiday season with Lug! Unwrap the festive spirit and elevate your park-bound adventures with our collection of handbags, accessories, and travel bags. Starting today, November 22 and continuing through this Black Friday weekend, discover the perfect companions for your park-bound escapades, seamlessly blending fashion and functionality. From versatile everyday accessories to chic travel essentials, Lug has a wide-array of high-quality and lasting products to help complete your Holiday lists. 'Tis the season to embrace the joy of giving and receiving, so we’re thrilled to offer our fellow D23 Members $23 off on both Luglife.com and our LIVE shopping experience, LugLive! With the power of two, you can gift yourself and your loved ones some perfect gear for staying organized and stylish wherever the adventure takes you!

Shop and save today through Black Friday weekend (offer ends 11:59pm EST on Sunday, November 26, 2023) with this special offer just for you!

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5 Things to Know About Disney Animation’s Wish

By Zach Johnson

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ original musical comedy Wish, 17-year-old Asha (voiced by Ariana DeBose) lives in the kingdom of Rosas, where wishes really do come true. In fact, people come from all over to give their wishes to the charming and handsome King Magnifico (voiced by Chris Pine), who promises to grant their deepest desires… someday. But what if that day never comes? While interviewing to become the king’s apprentice, Asha grows disenchanted after realizing only he can decide which wishes can come true and when—and that, for Rosas’ supposed safety, he will nevergrant most of them. So, with the help of a cosmic force named Star, Asha sets out to return the wishes to her community.

Before Wish opens in theaters Wednesday, November 22, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club attended an intimate press conference at the Roy O. Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California, where directors Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn—along with screenwriter Jennifer Lee, producers Peter del Vecho and Juan Pablo Reyes LancasterJones, and songwriter Julia Michaels—made wishes come true by sharing an inside look at the making of the magical feature film. Below are five highlights from the press conference.

In a scene from Walt Disney Animation Studios' Wish, King Magnifico performs "This Is the Thanks I Get?!" His arms are outstretched, and his eyes are closed. He is surrounded by 10 statues of knights; nine of them are kneeling, and one has fallen over.

1. Wish is Fawn Veerasunthorn’s directorial debut.

Veerasunthorn contributed to the films Frozen (2013), Zootopia (2016), Moana (2016), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Frozen 2 (2019), and most recently served as head of story for the Academy Award®-nominated film Raya and the Last Dragon (2021). Wish marks her first time helming a film—and she did it alongside Buck, who made his directorial debut with Tarzan (1999) after working on The Fox and the Hound (1981), The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Pocahontas (1995), and others. “This film talks about the importance of a person’s wish and the journey to make it come true. It offered us an opportunity to talk deeply about that,” Veerasunthorn said. “Our journeys might’ve been different, but our wish was the same: to work at Disney Animation.”

“I was lucky enough to train under Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men, and I definitely felt like they were handing the baton to the new generation,” Buck added. “We’re from different generations, so I felt like I was doing that for Fawn—maybe even subconsciously. It wasn’t just how we did the classic Disney animation, but it was also how they handed down Walt’s storytelling and his passion for animation and telling stories with joy, and magic, and hope.”

2. Wish pays homage to beloved, classic Disney films.

Inspired by the studio’s magical, musical legacy, Wish honors a century’s worth of characters and stories. “When we were figuring out the look of the film, we thought, ‘Let’s look back to the very beginning. What inspired Walt himself?'” Veerasunthorn recalled. “And that’s where we came upon the look of Snow White and Pinocchio, with their beautiful watercolor storybook illustrations. We thought, ‘How awesome it would be to walk right into that scene and be immersed in that world?’ We then decided to bring in CGI techniques. The combination of the nostalgic and the modern live onscreen together.”

“Our goal was to make an original story, with original characters and songs,” she added. “Once that was in place, we felt very confident. Then the fun really began. Everyone who works here grew up on Disney films; they were inspired by them and have a deep love for the characters. So, when scenarios presented themselves, we just couldn’t help ourselves!”

In a scene from Walt Disney Animation Studios' Wish, the goat Valentino is wearing a yellow outfit. He is in the forest. He has six birds on his back and one on his head.

3. Writing music for Wish was a dream come true for Julia Michaels.

Along with Benjamin Rice, Michaels wrote seven original songs for the film. Although she had contributed backing vocals to the pop version of “Let It Go” (Frozen) and performed “In This Place” (Ralph Breaks the Internet), Wish was a three-year endeavor that was the culmination of a lifetime of wanting to write songs for a Disney film. “I grew up watching Disney films and loving Disney music, so that was ingrained in me throughout this process,” the Grammy®-nominated singer/songwriter said. “It’s obviously a huge weight, the legacy of Disney music; that does not go over my head. But I had a really beautiful support system through the collaborative process of making music with these beautiful people. And I’m grateful that this was my first deep dive into it. I’ve always wanted to make a Disney film.”

4. Wish tells a universal story about the power of wishes.

“Your wish is yours to fulfill, and that journey is important,” Lee said. “It isn’t just, ‘Wish upon star and maybe great things will happen.’ It’s, ‘Wish and make great things happen.'” As illustrated in the song “I’m a Star,” everyone has the power to make their wishes come true—but that doesn’t mean they have to do it alone. “I hope Asha shows them that it’s a journey,” Lee said. “It’ll be hard, and that’s OK. There will be little helpers along the way.”

“We’re all connected,” she added. “We’re all made of stardust. We’re all the same.”

5. Wish boasts more than 100 Easter eggs—and counting!

Lancaster Jones has been keeping a “secret list” of nods and references to Disney characters in Wish, Lee revealed: “We’re finding new ones every time we watch the movie!” Without spoiling when it appears in the film, Buck said the animators even snuck in a reference to Grandmother Willow—a particularly touching addition, given that he and Dave Burgess had animated the character in Pocahontas. “One of the beautiful things is that every time a different department touched the movie, they brought in their own Disney references,” Lancaster Jones said. “It wasn’t just us deciding. So many people added those.”

That’s why Veerasunthorn called Wish “a collective love letter” to Walt and the artists who came before them: “I hope when people see the movie, it’s like a dose of delight for them.”

Happy Birthday to Mickey—the Mouse Who Started It All

To celebrate Mickey Mouse’s birthday after 95 years of magic, The Walt Disney Company is sharing a commemorative look at the “True Original” in a brand spot that showcases his iconic roles, enduring legacy, and connection to fans around the world. The brand spot features rare footage of Walt Disney voicing the beloved character; a clip from Steamboat Willie, the classic theatrical short from 1928 that introduced the world to both Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse; and a voiceover from Walt reflecting on what Mickey means to him.

Disney debuted the spot on Thursday, November 16, on Good Morning America ahead of Mickey’s birthday. The spot will also play in front of early screenings of Wish later today.

It’s a fitting celebration for Mickey, given his universal appeal and his ability to emotionally connect with generations all over the world.

On Disney+, fans can celebrate Mickey’s birthday by watching a collection films and series starring the mouse who started it all—including recently remastered Archive Shorts, Mickey Mouse Funhouse episodes, and Me & Mickey shortsnewly released to the platform.

Disney Parks and Resorts around the world will mark the special occasion with birthday-themed parades, photo ops, collectibles, and social media filters, among other surprises. What’s more, at Disney Parks and Resorts, as well as BoxLunch retail locations across North America, fans can get a specially designed birthday button featuring both characters. For those wanting to get outfitted further, look to the 2023 Mickey & Co collection, inspired by the classic look of 1980s line. The next installment of this collection launches this December and is inspired by the beloved short Mickey’s Garden.

Because Disney is the soundtrack to many people’s lives, Mickey and Minnie are guest starring on the Disney Hits SiriusXM channel, introducing some of their favorite songs across The Walt Disney Company’s iconic library, all in celebration of its 100th anniversary.

Earlier this week, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD kicked off the festivities with “Mickey’s Mouse-a-riffic Birthday Week” programming. The weeklong event included the premiere of the Mickey Mouse Funhouse episode “Mickey’s Sky-High Birthday/The What About Me Birthday,” and will continue through today.

Indeed, for nearly a century, Mickey and Minnie have made their way into the homes and hearts of fans around the world through films, series, merchandise, and more. Today, fans of all ages are able to not only meet the characters at Disney Parks and Resorts, but at special events around the world.

And so, as part of their birthday celebration, Mickey and Minnie visited Chicago on Thursday to attend a special preview of Disney100: The Exhibition, the second stop in the domestic tour presented by the Walt Disney Archives, opening to the public today. Mickey and Minnie will also serve as Grand Marshals in the Magnificent Mile Tree-Lighting Parade today, helping to kick off the holiday season.

As Walt once said, “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing—that it was all started by a mouse.” So, join us in wishing a very special happy birthday to our favorite pal, the one and only Mickey Mouse!

Disney100: The Exhibition Opens in Chicago on Mickey Mouse’s Birthday

By the D23 Team

The acclaimed Disney100: The Exhibition opens Saturday, November 18, at the 35,000-square-foot Exhibition Hub Art Center in Chicago, bringing new original Disney artwork and artifacts and other exciting updates, after its premiere run at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. The opening day is also Mickey Mouse’s and Minnie Mouse’s 95th birthday.

Disney100: The Exhibition is presented by the Walt Disney Archives and Semmel Exhibitions, a worldwide exhibit presenter and producer. In Chicago, the show is presented in partnership with Exhibition Hub and Fever, both leaders in global live-entertainment operations.

Guests will find new artwork throughout many of the 10 immersive galleries, plus an updated prologue experience titled “Into the Wonder,” which introduces Walt Disney and how the exhibition is guided and organized by his creative philosophies. Also new is the experience of the final gallery, “We Are Just Getting Started,” which immerses visitors in iconic moments spanning 100 years of Disney storytelling and includes a unique platinum version of the beloved Partners statue of Walt and Mickey, with which guests can pose for photos. The full exhibition, which is traveling the world in two editions for five years, celebrates the recent centennial anniversary of The Walt Disney Company on October 16, 2023.

Each gallery features visual, audio, and interactive elements, with more than 250 unique and rarely seen works of art, artifacts, memorabilia, costumes, and props from the historical collections across the many realms of Disney. New artwork and artifacts include visual development art from Bambi (1942), original attraction posters from Disneyland Park, original props from 101 Dalmatians (1996), Alice in Wonderland (2010) and The Little Mermaid (2023), and a Disneyland guidebook from 1955, the year the park opened—and much, much more.

The city of Chicago plays an important role in the Disney story: Walter Elias Disney was born in Chicago’s Hermosa neighborhood; Walt purchased his first motion picture camera in Chicago and attended both McKinley High School and night classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.

“We are incredibly excited to bring this fantastic exhibition to Chicago,” said Becky Cline, director of the Walt Disney Archives. “We can’t wait for guests to experience some of their favorite Disney stories, characters, and attractions in new and immersive ways as we celebrate all the wonderful worlds of Disney.”

Disney100: The Exhibition is scheduled to be open throughout the holiday season and into 2024. The Exhibition Hub Art Center in Chicago is located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood at 2367 W. Logan Blvd., Chicago, IL 60647, and is easily accessible via Chicago’s public transit system. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit disney100exhibit.com/chicago.

Dashing Through the Snow Brings Holiday Cheer to Disney+

By Emily Hewitt

Disney+ is decking its platform this season with a new original Christmas comedy, Dashing Through the Snow, which premieres today on the streamer. The film follows Eddie Garrick (Chris “Ludacris” Bridges), an Atlanta social worker who goes on a Christmas Eve journey that will restore his faith in the yuletide season. At the request of his wife Allison (Teyonah Parris), he takes his estranged 9-year-old daughter, Charlotte (Madison Skye Validum) to work with him, when they meet a mysterious man in a red suit named Nick (Lil Rel Howery).

“[Eddie] is the lovable curmudgeon who doesn’t believe in Christmas and wants nothing to do with it and [Nick] is the exact opposite. He’s all about Christmas,” Will Packer, a producer of the Disney+ Original film, tells D23.com. “So it’s a fun dynamic to play with.”

Although Packer has worked on several comedies, this is his first Christmas film.

“There’s nothing that is quite more stressful, high pressure, high stakes yet amazing than the holidays, especially for families,” Packer says. “There is no time that is more magical. There’s no time that more things could go wrong, and also not a time where you hope [more] for all these things to go right. So it creates a great backdrop upon which to create content.”

Congressman Harf (Oscar Nuñez) is the antagonist of the film and of course makes everything go awry. Packer says that he adores when a bad guy plays their part differently than what is typically expected of an antagonist. “He’s our congressman that is immoral,” Packer says. “That is on the take. That is greedy. That is all those things that you want in a good movie villain, but he’s also goofy… He’s not just over there twirling his mustache. He’s also the guy that missed out on his own childhood… He didn’t get this one particular toy that he wanted. He’s always been kind of mad and angry about it.”

Packer said it was important to portray Santa, aka Nick, as a Black man. “[Santa] looks different all around the world,” Packer says. “We should be making movies that are reflective of what the world looks like… It gives us an opportunity to project images out there for our next generation of kids who hopefully can enjoy seeing themselves on screen [which is] something that I didn’t have growing up.”

With the help of Nick and Madison, Eddie comes to believe in Christmas again, which Packer hopes inspires others to remember the true meaning of the season. “The spirit of the season has nothing to do with gifts, has nothing to do with clothes, outfits, commercial things,” Packer says. “It’s all about those loved ones that you’re closest with. [Eddie] finds it within himself. Each of us have that. You just got to unlock it. You got to let go of some of the negativity, some of the challenges that you’ve had in the past.”

New Episode of Mickey Mouse Funhouse Highlights Korean Culture

By Emily Hewitt

This year, Disney Junior’s Mickey Mouse Funhouse is celebrating Mickey’s birthday in a truly memorable way—with an all-new episode entitled “The What About Me Birthday”, written by half-Korean staff writer Hanah Lee Cook. The episode premieres Friday, November 17, the day before Mickey’s actual birthday on November 18.

“I knew we wanted to do some birthday-related episodes,” Cook recently told D23. “Mickey’s birthday is a huge thing. And even though this episode is not [exactly] about Mickey’s birthday, I know personally from going to the Parks that Mickey Mouse loves celebrating birthdays!”

In this episode, Mickey, Minnie Mouse, and the whole gang are invited to tiger Ae-Che’s first birthday party, which includes a Korean Doljabi ceremony—in which a child picks an object from a table that suggests what the child might be when they grow up.

“The traditional items are generally an apple or some kind of fruit to represent health; coins represent good fortune; a paintbrush to represent an artist; and a pencil to represent being a writer or a scholar,” Cook continues. “I have been to a couple of Doljabi ceremonies for my younger cousins, where they have included a stuffed animal, which could represent that they'll be a veterinarian, or a stethoscope, [so] maybe they'll be a doctor.”

A toddler leans up against a table with objects in front of her and a striped couch behind her. She is wearing a red dress with colorful stripes and a black head dressing.

Cook was inspired to write the episode by her little brother's Doljabi ceremony. At the time, she was jealous of her brother for getting all the attention; similarly, in this episode, Ae-Che’s brother Kyung Won is jealous that his sister is the ceremony’s focus.

Two toddlers sit on some grass crying. One is wearing a red dress with a black headdress and the other is wearing light pink pants with a hot pink jacket.

“There's actually a photo of my family gathered around,” explains Cook, chuckling, “Everyone's really happy, and my dad is holding a little four-year-old Hanah having a meltdown; really upset!”

Cook hopes this episode shows siblings—or even friends—that they need to allow their loved ones to have their special day, just as they once had their own special day too.

Something else Cook vividly remembers from Doljabi ceremonies past is taking photos; in the episode that’s represented by the birthday girl posing for a portrait.

I thought including the portrait aspect would be a fun way to reference that part of it, because I remember that took up a significant amount of time,” Cook admits.

All told, the episode mirrors her experience with Doljabi ceremonies quite directly. Ae-Che picks a paintbrush, meaning she will be an artist—and there is a photo showing that her brother picked an apple at his ceremony, meaning he will have good health. In real life, Cook picked the paint brush, and her brother picked the apple.

“[My family] was surprised that I ended up not being able to draw,” says the writer.

Many aspects of the episode are based on Cook’s real life. Each of Cook’s parents is half Korean, so she has two Korean grandparents, one on each side; the brother tiger, Kyung Won, is named after her maternal grandfather; and Ae-Che, which means “loving daughter,” is her grandmother's nickname. These characters also act like the people they are inspired by.

“It was almost a happy coincidence that I needed an older sibling character that really thrived on that attention and was a little confused when the attention was not on him,” Cook said. “Because that is exactly my grandpa's personality... My grandmother is very sweet, very demure… [but] she was also a very strong, fierce Korean woman. And she was absolutely a devoted daughter, a devoted sister, which I hope comes across in the show.”

The most challenging part of the process was deciding what mythological creature to make the characters since Korean mythology is vast—hence why the tigers live in The Land of Myths and Legends.

“Luckily our wonderful designers and artists made our versions of those tigers much cuter than they were in the illustrated books that I grew up with,” Cook said.

Korean goblins or Dokkaebi were also included in the episode, as another ode to Korean mythology. In the episode, they pull Korean radishes (which hold a special place on Cook’s pallet) from the ground.

“I was a super picky eater, and most kimchi is made with cabbage,” Cook explains. “I was very not into eating cabbage… So the first kimchi I ever tried was radish kimchi... and that was the first type of kimchi I actually learned how to make.”

Cook appreciates Disney for giving her free range to add in these special, personal odes to her life and culture.

“I did not grow up with too many representations of Korean culture,” she acknowledges. “So, it's my own little way of ‘paying it forward’ to the next generation. It's also an amazing opportunity for kids who are not Asian, or do not come from Korean culture, to learn about other traditions.”