See the Cast of black-ish Then and Now

By Zach Johnson

It’s the end of an era—and cause for celebration!

After eight seasons and 173 episodes, ABC’s award-winning and critically acclaimed comedy series black-ishwill end its remarkable run on Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. As we prepare to say goodbye to the Johnson family and the actors who brought each indelible character to life, take a look at how much they’ve each grown.

 Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Tracee Ellis Ross as Dr. Rainbow “Bow” Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Marcus Scribner as Andre “Junior” Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Miles Brown as Jack Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Laurence Fishburne as Earl “Pops” Johnson

Season 1 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Jenifer Lewis as Ruby Johnson

Season 2 (Left), Season 8 (Right)

Although the series finale of black-ish is just a few days away, this isn’t goodbye! Just last month, Freeform announced it had renewed the spinoff grown-ish for a fifth season, which will find Junior following in the footsteps of his big sister, Zoey, at Cal U.

D23-Exclusive Goof Troop 30th Anniversary Pin – Now on Sale!

By the D23 Team

Come along and join the fun with this pin celebrating 30 goof-tacular years of Goof Troop! This D23 Gold Member exclusive pin is a ”gawrsh-durn” perfect way to relive the glittering, fluorescent ’90s nostalgia of family, friendship, and animated antics from everyone’s favorite father-son duo, Goofy and Max!

This pin is inspired by the Goof Troop animated TV series, which featured “The Goof,” a single-parent family man who struggles to raise his son in suburbia. His son, Max, however, wants to be different than his old man—in other words, cool. The results are misunderstandings and misadventures complicated by their next-door neighbor Pete, a snarling used car salesman with a big ego and temper to match. Voices include Bill Farmer (Goofy), Dana Hill (Max), Jim Cummings (Pete), April Winchell (Peg), Nancy Cartwright (Pistol), Rob Paulsen (P.J.), and Frank Welker (Waffles/Chainsaw).

Our Goof Troop 30th Anniversary pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,000, is available to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney now!

 

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pins are sold for $12.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pins of this style for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Andie Hagemann

Before we bid adieu to the Johnson family, watch iconic episodes of ABC’s black-ish leading up to the series finale. From stellar Halloween costumes and an homage to a legendary sitcom to a fun-filled family vacation at Walt Disney World, we present a few fan-favorite episodes to binge. The emotional finale airs on Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. All episodes are available to stream on Hulu, while select episodes of the series are available on Disney+.

“The Prank King” (Season 1, Episode 6)—Available on Hulu
The Johnson family’s annual Halloween tradition of pulling pranks is in peril when the older kids refuse to participate. Dre (Anthony Anderson) is worried that the kids’ lack of interest is the end to his family’s holiday fun, so he pulls out all the stops to inspire the spooky hijinks.

“Good-ish Times” (Season 2, Episode 24)—Available on Hulu
Dre, exhausted and stressed out by his job, unwinds with a marathon of Good Times. However, as he drifts off to sleep, he dreams his family is transported into the 1970s as the show’s classic characters.

“VIP” (Season 3, Episode 1)—Available on Hulu
Dre and Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) surprise the family with an exclusive VIP experience during their Walt Disney World vacation. The Johnsons receive the superstar treatment at The Happiest Place on Earth, but the line-jumping and celebrity status quickly goes to the kids’ heads. Meanwhile, Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) stir up trouble in the parks.

“Everybody Blames Raymond” (Season 6, Episode 6)—Available on Hulu
Junior (Marcus Scribner) is determined to make curate a perfect first trick-or-treating experience for Devante (Berlin and August Gross), but each family member has differing ideas for the group costume. Meanwhile, the Johnsons can agree that Raymond (Aiden Lewandowski), a new friend of Jack (Miles Brown), needs to go.

“Homegoing” (Series Finale)Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, on ABC
The beloved comedy series concludes with the Johnson family weighing big decisions. With Pops and Ruby preparing to move away, Dre and Bow contemplate changes for themselves, leading Dre to receive unexpected advice from Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles.

 

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 in Production for Disney+

By Zach Johnson

Fans can’t get enough of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder!

Disney+ just announced the animated series is already in production on a second season—and the timing couldn’t be better, because the season one finale begins streaming Wednesday, April 20, only on Disney+. A celebrated revival of The Proud Family, the series hails from Disney Television Animation. The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is executive produced by its creator, Bruce W. Smith, and Ralph Farquhar.

Cast members returning for season two include Kyla Pratt as Penny Proud, Tommy Davidson as Oscar Proud, Paula Jai Parker as Trudy Proud, JoMarie Payton as Suga Mama, Cedric “The Entertainer” as Uncle Bobby, Karen Malina White as Dijonay Jones, Soleil Moon Frye as Zoey Howzer, Alisa Reyes as LaCienega Boulevardez, Carlos Mencia as Felix Boulevardez, Maria Canals-Barrera as Sunset Boulevardez, Alvaro Gutierrez as Papi, Raquel Lee Bolleau as Nubia Gross, and Marcus T. Paulk as Myron.

Returning recurring voice actors include Keke Palmer as Maya Leibowitz-Jenkins, Billy Porter as Randall Leibowitz-Jenkins, Zachary Quinto as Barry Leibowitz-Jenkins, EJ Johnson as Michael Collins, Asante Blackk as Kareem, Artist “A Boogie” Dubose as Francis “KG” Leibowitz-Jenkins, Bresha Webb as CeCe, and Aiden Dodson as BeBe.

Of course, no season of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder would be complete without a star-studded guest cast. Chance the Rapper, Gabrielle Union, Normani, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Anderson, Dominique Dawes, Gabby Douglas, Laurie Hernandez, Jane Lynch, Holly Robinson Peete, Maury Povich, Storm Reid, Courtney B. Vance, and Liana Mendoza are among the famous names guest starring in season two.

In addition to Smith and Farquhar, Calvin Brown Jr. serves as the series’ co-executive producer and story editor. Jan Hirota is its producer and Eastwood Wong is its art director. Latoya Raveneau, Rudi Bloss and Tara Nicole Whitaker serve as the directors.

Which Turning Red Character are You Most Like?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

We know that there’s “Nobody Like U,” but we bet you have a thing or two in common with Mei and her friends from Disney and Pixar’s Turning Red! Since the film debuted on Disney+, fans have been loving how relatable Mei, Miriam, Abby, and Priya are, reminding us of our own friends and the silly adventures we have with them. You might even find yourself debating with your friends who is more of a Mei—or if you’re possibly a Priya. Well, debate no more! Get your definitive answer by telling us about your ‘90s and early ‘00s Disney favorites. Your answers will reveal exactly which of this fabulous foursome you’re most like!

What’s your go-to pick for movie night?

Which Disney song are you singing for karaoke?

What fictional band or musician do you have a poster of in your room?

You’re home from school! What are you doing to unwind?

Which Pixar movie made you cry the most?

Who do you relate to the most?

You’re making a mix CD for your crush—which Disney song is the opening track?

How do you show off your Disney fandom?

And finally, the most important question: Who is your favorite 4*Town Member?

Which Turning Red Character are You Most Like?
You’re most like… Mei!

You do what you want, say what you want, and you might even do a spontaneous cartwheel if you feel so moved! Just like Mei, your sense of independence is important, and you’re not afraid to express yourself. You’re not so independent that you’re a lone wolf, however—your family is the most important thing in your life, and you’d do anything for your friends! Sometimes it can be tricky to balance being yourself and honoring your family, but in the end, you always know how to let out your inner panda and make everyone smile!
You’re most like… Abby!

While you might seem cute and sweet to observers, just like Abby you have a hidden fierce side that can be surprising. You’re full of love for the world and all the people, animals, and ice cream it holds—and you’re not afraid to stick up for anything you care about, so haters better watch out! Some may call you “chaotic,” but others call you “a great friend,” and at the end of the day, that’s the most important thing.
You’re most like… Miriam!

To most people, you might seem chill and carefree, but around your friends you can’t help but be enthusiastic about everything! Like Miriam, you’re the heart of your friend group and love going on adventures with them, big or small. Whenever someone needs a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on, you’re the one they can count on to make them smile.
You’re most like… Priya!

Your brooding exterior may fool others, but your friends know that deep down you’re super in touch with your emotions. Just like Priya, you love the dark and mysterious things in the world and aren’t phased by weirdness—after all, your friends are a bunch of weirdos and they’re the most important people in the world! While you might come across as deadpan to strangers, your friends know the silly and excitable real you, and you love having such a great group of pals to encourage you to come out of your shell.

World of Color Dazzles Again Beginning April 22—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

World of Color Returns to Disney California Adventure with a New Virtual Queue System

World of Color, the breathtaking nighttime spectacular at Disney California Adventure Park, brings animation to life—and it’s officially returning on Friday, April 22! The show allows viewers the chance to relive memorable scenes from beloved Disney and Pixar films through powerful dancing fountains shooting high to the sky; a fantastic movie screen of made entirely of water; and lasers that electrify the night… all brought together on Paradise Bay by a memorably tuneful soundtrack. Need a quick reminder of the fun? Check out the new clip from our friends at Disney Parks Blog, below.

When World of Color returns, there will be a new virtual queue system to help guests view this popular show. Beginning April 22, distribution times for the virtual queue enrollment—only accessible via the Disneyland mobile app—will begin at noon, daily. (Do note that, in order to join the virtual queue, you must have entered Disney California Adventure with a one day, one park ticket or Park Hopper ticket, or Disneyland Park with a Park Hopper ticket.) But never fear: If the queue reaches capacity, guests can visit the Paradise Bay viewing area shortly before World of Color begins to check in with a cast member for walk-up viewing options.

Joining the virtual queue for World of Color is not required to view the spectacular, but it is highly recommended. For all the pertinent how-to details about the virtual queue system, visit Disneyland.com… and prepare to be dazzled once again!

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

There are some egg-cellent ways to celebrate this Easter weekend from around the worlds of Disney: See if private eye Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) can uncover Who Framed Roger Rabbit; get into the spring spirit with Disney’s classic Bambi; spend a blustery day with Disney’s Winnie the Pooh; and much more.

Coming Soon: New Disney+ Short When Billie Met Lisa

Just this week, Oscar®- and Grammy®-winning singer/songwriter Billie Eilish revealed that she’ll be appearing alongside the iconic family from The Simpsons in the upcoming short titled When Billie Met Lisa. The all-new short, featuring Eilish and her brother FINNEAS, will premiere Friday, April 22, exclusively on Disney+.

In When Billie Met Lisa, Lisa Simpson (voiced by Yeardley Smith) is discovered by the chart-topping artists while she’s searching for a quiet place to practice her saxophone. Eilish invites Lisa to her studio for a special jam session she won’t soon forget!

This upcoming release from The Simpsons is the fourth in a collection of shorts created exclusively for Disney+. The previously released Star Wars and Marvel-themed shorts Maggie Simpson in ‘The Force Awakens from Its Nap’ and The Good, The Bart, and The Loki are currently available on the streamer—and the most recent short, The Simpsons in Plusaversary, was released on November 12, 2021, in celebration of Disney+ Day. All of these and more can be found in The Simpsons collection on the streaming service. “D’oh!”

espnW Summit NYC Unveils Speakers and Agenda

Cool news, sports fans: The espnW Summit NYC will return in person and via livestream on Wednesday, May 4, at the 1 Hotel in Brooklyn. The one-day event will gather a distinctive group of leaders and change-makers at the intersection of sports, business, and entertainment for a day of conversation and reflection about the women and sports space.

The line-up includes a look ahead at ESPN’s Fifty/50 initiative honoring the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a conversation with NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman, and more. The event will stream live across espnWevents.com, the ESPN App, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—and as with all espnW Summits, movement and wellness will be woven into the experience. espnW Columnist and ESPN Radio host Sarah Spain will once again serve as event host, joined by espnW writer and ESPN commentator Julie Foudy, SportsCenter anchor Elle Duncan, Women’s College Basketball and WNBA game and studio analyst and sideline reporter LaChina Robinson, game and studio analyst Monica McNutt, and studio anchor Christine Williamson.

The espnW Summit NYC will run from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET. To register to attend in person—and for further information—visit nyc.espnwsummit.com.

Justin Bartha Joins Cast of National Treasure on Disney+

Riley is back, and he’s ready for more adventure!

Earlier this week, Disney+ announced that Justin Bartha is returning to guest star and reprise his memorable character Riley Poole from the hit National Treasure franchise in the upcoming Disney+ original series of the same name. The live-action series is an expansion of the movie franchise centered on a young heroine, Jess (Lisette Alexis), a brilliant and resourceful DREAMer who embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to uncover the truth about her family’s mysterious past and save a lost Pan-American treasure.

As previously announced, the series also stars multiple award-winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones as Billie, a black-market antiquities expert and treasure-hunting billionaire who lives by her own code; Zuri Reed as Tasha, Jess’ ride-or-die friend who joins the treasure hunt but is forced to reevaluate her belief system to help her best friend; Jordan Rodrigues as Ethan, Jess’ childhood best friend who has loved her since the day they met; Antonio Cipriano as Oren, a loveable but self-obsessed goofball with an encyclopedic knowledge of conspiracy theories who attempts to win back Tasha’s affections; and Jake Austin Walker as Liam, a swoon-worthy struggling musician with a permanent chip on his shoulder who comes from a long line of treasure hunters. Jess recruits her friends to help uncover the truth about her parents and their connection to the treasure. Lyndon Smith stars as FBI Agent Ross, who assists in the quest.

Stay tuned for more updates on the series as they become available.

Behind the Design of shopDisney’s New Limited-Edition Merida Doll

The latest release from the Ultimate Princess Celebration Disney Designer Collection of limited-edition dolls, now available on shopDisney, is Merida—the memorable heroine of Disney and Pixar’s Brave. D23 recently spoke with the doll’s designer, Wes Jenkins; hear about his process, and what drew him to Merida in the first place, by clicking here.

If the Sneaker Fits: Disney+ Releases Trailer for Sneakerella

Disney+ has just revealed a new trailer for its upcoming original movie Sneakerella—premiering Friday, May 13, on the streaming service. From the studio behind the mega-hit Descendants, High School Musical, and ZOMBIES franchises, this pop/hip-hop musical is set in the vibrant street-sneaker subculture of New York City and puts a contemporary twist on the Cinderella fairy tale.

El (Chosen Jacobs), an aspiring sneaker designer from Queens, works as a stock boy in a shoe store and hides his artistic talent. Sparks fly after a chance encounter with Kira King (Lexi Underwood), the daughter of sneaker royalty and a Manhattan “Princess Charming” of sorts. With a nudge from his best friend and a touch of magic, El finds the courage to lace up and dream big!

Also starring John Salley, Devyn Nekoda, Juan Chioran, Bryan Terrell Clark, Kolton Stewart, Robyn Alomar, Yvonne Senat Jones, and Hayward Leach, Sneakerella is directed and co-executive produced by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum.

ICYMI: Dancing with the Stars Moving to Disney+ This Fall

The rumors are true—the mirrorball is moving: After an incredible 30 seasons on ABC, Dancing with the Stars is moving to a new home on Disney+. The hit series received a two-season pickup and will premiere exclusively in the U.S. and Canada this fall, making Dancing with the Stars the first live series to debut on the streaming service. Hear about the change from a few folks behind the sparkly scenes right here at D23.com.

ABC’s black-ish Prepares for an Emotional Farewell

By Andie Hagemann

Now it’s time to say goodbye… to the Johnsons. (We’re not crying, you’re crying!) ABC’s award-winning hit comedy series black-ish concludes with each member of the iconic sitcom family contemplating major life decisions, in an episode aptly titled “Homegoing.” From Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) embarking on a cross-country trip and Diane (Marsai Martin) and Jack (Miles Brown) weighing their college decisions, to Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross) mulling a big shake up themselves, the series finale airs on Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, on ABC, and will be available the next day on Hulu. All eight seasons are available for streaming on Hulu.

Audiences have watched the TV family grow on- and off-screen, with the series spawning two spinoffs: grown-ish, with Yara Shahidi reprising her role as Zoey Johnson; and mixed-ish, which chronicled Bow’s upbringing in a biracial family.

As the Johnsons prepare to say their farewells, stars Anderson and Ross joined black-ish creator/executive producer Kenya Barris and showrunner/executive producer Courtney Lilly on a virtual panel during the recent TCA Winter Press Tour to discuss the series’ stand-out moments and emotional conclusion.

            

“In our last episode, Anthony will tell you, there were a lot of tears from me—they just kept coming,” Ross confessed. “He was, like, ‘Are you seriously crying again?!’ And I would be, like, ‘Yeah, I am!’

“I didn’t think I was going to be able to get through our final scene,” the actress continued. “I think rehearsal was a mess. I couldn’t—I thought, ‘I can’t even do it.’ The final scene that we shot—the final scene of the show was just… yeah.”

Added Anderson, “That’s another great thing about Tracee and my relationship; no matter where I was, in whatever emotional state I might have been in, all it took was just a touch from Tracee on my shoulder, on my hand, on my knee, as we were sitting at the table—I knew that it was all going to be all right, and that’s all it took to calm me down and reel me back in.”

After eight seasons and dozens of memorable moments, black-ish is ending on a high note and on their own terms. The series’ executive producers were adamant about the final season celebrating the seminal TV family and their devoted fans. “I think that we were lucky enough to know this was our final season, and that gave conversations a chance to simmer and brew,” said Barris. “[The final season] was more of an homage to the show, and a proper goodbye to the audience who stood by us for so long; a chance to say goodbye and take a walk with this family.”

Adding to a long list of legendary guest stars, show creators pulled out all the stops for black-ish’s eighth season—beginning with former First Lady Michelle Obama appearing in the first episode. And Olympic Gold Medalist gymnast Simone Biles, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, Los Angeles Lakers star Dwight Howard, and actress Vivica A. Fox have all stopped by for the Johnsons’ final curtain call. Lilly said Ross and Anderson know “everybody,” which made it easy to secure the superstar guests and even film scenes at the Lakers’ practice facility.

Since the series’ debut in 2014, viewers have watched the Johnson family engage in earnest conversations surrounding race, culture, religion, and politics, while also incorporating comedy and heart. The series tackled pivotal moments in history during its run—including two presidential elections, social change, and the COVID-19 pandemic. “I think one of the things that will happen with this show is, in the future, regardless of whatever happens politically or economically or socially—as a show that commented on these things, it wouldn’t surprise me that in a few years, people sit there and go, ‘Oh, I wonder how black‑ish would have handled this,’” said Lilly.

Aside from the series finale, the panel revisited the episodes that were the most meaningful to them. For Anderson, it was one-take monologue he delivered in the series’ infancy that was the most impactful: “‘Hope’ (Season 2, Episode 16) was that episode for me that I didn’t expect,” he explained. “Not that it was overly‑emotional, but there was some connection—as I was delivering the speech to Tracee, in the family room about Inauguration Day—about Barack [Obama] getting out of the limo.

“The world had a collective gasp: ‘No, get back in the car, because it could be snatched from us,’” Anderson continued. “All of this hope can be snatched from us in a moment, in a nano-second. I remember maybe the second take, it hit me—the gravity of what I was talking about. How it all affected us, and how we all had the same thought at that moment.”

Ross shared that “Black Like Us” (Season 5, Episode 10) was difficult for everyone to film, as it focused on colorism when Diane wasn’t properly lit in her class photo—prompting Junior (Marcus Scribner) to insinuate colorism exists within their own family.

 “Sprinkles” (Season 3, Episode 24) had the strongest connection for Barris, because his son was born premature like baby Devante (August and Berlin Gross). “There was a moment with Anthony, just in general—being a father, worrying about your wife and worrying about your family—seeing the baby, not knowing if he was going to make it,” he said. “Tracee played that so beautifully, and she gave a lot of herself in a way that I felt it was some of my favorite Tracee Ellis Ross acting.”

Ross shared playing Bow has been such a huge part of her life that letting go of this character will be quite difficult. While the show knew the end was near, it was difficult to say goodbye as the series neared the finish line: “I’ve been pretend-married to Dre Johnson for a really long time and had a million children,” she shared. “I saw those people every day, and not just our cast—our crew as well; we had the most incredible crew for all those years, and they are people that you come to love and [who] become your family.”

See the Johnsons’ heartwarming, hilarious, and memorable journey come to an end when black-ish concludes Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, on ABC.

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

By Andie Hagemann

Hop on over to your TV (or various streaming devices) because this weekend’s egg-cellent lineup is in celebration of Easter on Sunday, April 17. Kick off a movie marathon before or after your egg hunt with Who Framed Roger Rabbit, followed by Disney’s Winnie the Pooh. See the “origins” of the egg hunt with Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade, and follow along as adorable critters embark on transformative journeys by watching Bambi and Zootopia. All of these furry adventures are available for streaming on Disney+!

Who Framed Roger RabbitDisney+
P-P-P-Please enjoy this 1988 cult classic, which follows hapless private eye Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) as he investigates a possible affair involving Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner)—the wife of Maroon Cartoon Studios’ biggest star, Roger Rabbit (voiced by Charles Fleischer). The seemingly simple case goes awry when Marvin Acme (Stubby Kaye), the owner of Toontown and Jessica’s presumed paramour, is found murdered—and Roger is pegged as the culprit!

Disney’s Winnie the PoohDisney+
Oh bother! The 2011 animated feature film from Walt Disney Animation Studios highlights a very busy day for Winnie the Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings) and his Hundred Acre Wood pals: Rabbit (voiced by Tom Kenny), Eeyore (voiced by Bud Luckey), Owl (voiced by Craig Ferguson), and Christopher Robin (voiced by Jack Boulter). As the friends search for Eeyore’s missing tail with a pot of honey on the line, Owl mistakenly reports that it’s Christopher Robin that’s missing.

Ice Age: The Great Egg-ScapadeDisney+
Sid (voiced by John Leguizamo) launches an egg-sitting business, prompting Ethel (voiced by Taraji P. Henson) to enlist his services for her soon-to-hatch egg. However, Sid’s nemesis Squint (voiced by Seth Green) steals and hides all the eggs—leading the gang to create the first-ever egg hunt in order to recover all the missing offspring.

BambiDisney+
Disney’s heartwarming 1942 classic follows a young deer named Bambi (voiced by Donnie Dunagan) who enjoys exploring the forest with his pals, Thumper the rabbit (voiced by Peter Behn) and Flower the skunk (voiced by Stan Alexander). Soon enough, Bambi realizes both joy and tragedy are a big part of growing up…

ZootopiaDisney+
Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) dreams of becoming the first-ever rabbit to join Zootopia’s police force—and she’s willing to “Try Everything” in her pursuit of her dream job, despite her size. When a mysterious case baffles Zootopia’s authorities, Judy jumps at the chance to solve it; however, a sly fox named Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) makes her mission a little bit harder.

Congratulations to Disney Legend Robin Roberts on 20 Years at Good Morning America!

Today we celebrate Disney Legend Robin Roberts on 20 newsworthy years at ABC’s Good Morning America! Robin first joined the ESPN team as a sports journalist in 1990 before moving to GMA as a full-time co-anchor in 2005. Since then, Good Morning America has won five Emmy® Awards and a People’s Choice Award®, and Robin has received numerous awards for her outstanding reporting, including the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2014. She has made a lasting impression on the morning team through the original programming she produced through her company, Rock’n Robin Productions. Robin was inducted as a Disney Legend at D23 Expo in 2019, and we cannot thank her enough for being such an impactful part of the Disney family.

Please join us in commemorating Robin’s extensive contributions to The Walt Disney Company and hear from her co-anchors, colleagues, and celebrity friends as they congratulate her 20 years at GMA! Click here read more about Robin’s incredible legacy.

Are You A Disney Expert? Try This Week’s Trivia Challenge

As a member of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, you know your magic! This week put your Disneyland Paris knowledge to the test and see if you are the ultimate Disney fan!

Trivia

The ghoulishly delightful Phantom Manor attraction is located in which land?

A. Discoveryland
B. Big Thunder Mesa
C. Adventureland
D. Fantasyland

Correct Answer

B, Big Thunder Mesa

If you got this right…

Looks like you are a Disney expert! Thank you for participating in this week’s Trivia Thursday! We will see you next Thursday for your chance to uphold your title as the ultimate Disney fan!

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