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Our friends at Amazon are offering a surprise release of two new limited-edition plush sets and D23 Members will, once again, have a first look at the all-new designs.

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Limited Edition: The Seven Dwarfs Plush Set
Relive the magic of Disney with the Treasures From the Vault Seven Dwarfs Plush Set. Inspired by Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, this limited-edition Seven Dwarfs collectible plush set includes all Seven Dwarfs standing approximately 7.5 to 8 inches tall and featuring soft fabric with embroidered eyes. Each character comes dressed in their signature outfit, with fuzzy white beards and hats (with their names printed on the front). The set even includes a Certificate of Authenticity and comes in a window box featuring exclusive Disney Treasures From the Vault packaging with gold foil detailing; ideal for collectors! The Seven Dwarfs Plush Set is great addition to any Disney Treasures From the Vault collection. Ages 3+.

One of the many groundbreaking techniques featured in Walt Disney’s first full-length animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the use of personality animation to create the Seven Dwarfs—characters that were all of similar height and appearance, but designed and animated so they could instantly be distinguished from one another. In the film’s original theatrical trailer, Walt Disney described the Seven Dwarfs by saying, “The Dwarfs’ names fit their personalities. This pompous looking individual is Doc, the self-appointed leader of the group. This little fellow is Bashful, who is secretly in love with Snow White. This funny face is Sneezy; he has hay fever. Ol’ droopy eyes is called Sleepy. And Happy here with the beaming smile. And old sourpuss here is Grumpy… And last, but not least, is Dopey. He’s nice, but sort of silly.”

  • An exclusive, limited-edition commemorative plush from the 2021 Treasures From the Vault Plush collection.
  • Each Limited-Edition Seven Dwarfs Plush Set includes a Certificate of Authenticity within the box. D23 members will have early access to the line of limited-edition Disney plushes presented by Amazon.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs made use of many groundbreaking techniques, including personality animation—a technique which allowed each of the Seven Dwarfs to be designed and animated so they could instantly be distinguished from one another.
  • Each of the Seven Dwarfs stand approximately 7.5 to 8 inches tall and is made of soft fabric with embroidered eyes.
  • Ages 3+.

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Limited Edition: Babes in Toyland Soldiers Plush
Bring home even more of the magic of Disney home with the Babes in Toyland Soldiers Plush. Inspired by Disney’s Babes in Toyland, each limited-edition collectible plush stands 14 inches tall and is made of soft fabrics with embroidered cheeks and eyes. Includes two soldiers wearing velvet red tunics embellished with gold accents and faux leather belts (non-removable), and matching hats with a braided neck strap. One soldier is playing the drums and the other playing a trumpet. The plush includes a Certificate of Authenticity and comes in a window box featuring exclusive Disney Treasures From the Vault packaging with gold foil detailing; ideal for collectors! The Babes in Toyland Soldiers Plush is great addition to any Disney Treasures From the Vault collection. Ages 3+.

The “March of the Toys” sequence, a highlight of Walt Disney’s first live-action musical film Babes in Toyland, featured more than 100 toys created especially for the film and brought to life through the magic of stop-motion animation. Babes in Toyland’s iconic red-uniformed toy soldiers became the breakout stars of the film and made their Disneyland Park debut during the 1961 holiday season’s Parade of Toys. They’ve since become a beloved fixture in holiday parades at Disney theme parks, delighting guests with their fanfare trumpets and precision marches.

  • An exclusive, limited-edition commemorative plush from the 2021 Treasures From the Vault Plush collection.
  • Each Limited-Edition Soldiers Plush includes a Certificate of Authenticity within the box. D23 members will have early access to the line of limited-edition Disney plushes presented by Amazon.
  • Babes in Toyland’s iconic red-uniformed toy soldiers became the breakout stars of the film and made their Disneyland Park debut during the 1961 holiday season’s Parade of Toys.
  • These Babes in Toyland Soldiers stand 14 inches tall and are made of soft fabric with embroidered cheeks and eyes.
  • Ages 3+.

Don’t miss the October Winnie the Pooh Limited Edition Amazon plush for October!

For more Disney favorites, visit amazon.com/Disney for a full assortment of products.

This Disney Treasures from the Vault Special Edition Amazon Holiday Plush offer is available to D23 Members for a limited time. Limited quantity of plush are available, while supplies last at Amazon.com.

Items not eligible for any additional promotional discounts or offers except available shipping offers. Offer subject to restrictions and to change without notice. Void where prohibited.

Disney Junior Celebrates Halloween with Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches

By Courtney Potter

Ready for some Halloween fun and frolic that’s fit for the entire family? Look no further than Disney Junior’s brand-new animated movie Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches—premiering Thursday, October 7, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

The tale begins on Halloween, as Mickey tells Pluto a story about two witches-in-training, Minnie the Wonderful and Daisy Doozy, who must pass four tests to graduate from the Witch Academy in Happy Haunt Hills. While Daisy isn’t particularly confident about passing, she and Minnie join forces—along with Count Mickula and the gang—to defeat a mischievous ghost. Ultimately, Minnie and Daisy learn that working together is what makes their magic and their friendship stronger.

D23 recently spoke with executive producers Rob LaDuca and Mark Seidenberg (both known for their work on the Emmy® Award-nominated series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Mickey and the Roadster Racers) to get some spooktacular specifics on what the young and young-at-heart can expect from Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

D23: Thanks for chatting with us today! So, are you both Halloween fans?

Mark Seidenberg (MS): We’re both fans of spooky films and ghost stories and all that. [Rob and I] were talking about that classic Disney cartoon short Lonesome Ghosts, with Mickey Mouse and the gang hunting ghosts; that’s been a great inspiration for us doing a Halloween story.
Rob LaDuca (RL): We looked at everything [for inspiration], including live-action movies—a little bit [of a certain young British wizard] was thrown in, some Tim Burton… Halloween is all about fun and magic and spooky things.

Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches
(l-r) Executive producers Rob LaDuca and Mark Seidenberg

D23: How long did it take to bring Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches to life?

MS: What’s really nice [about this project] is that we got to concentrate on one story, and we were really able to polish it over the span of a year—a little over a year. And so, we were constantly refining, whereas with a TV series, it’s very tight schedule and you have to move things quickly.
RL: Also, we’re so used to working on an 11-minute cartoon—and now we’re given 45 minutes! And so emotionally, you can [make the journey] a little happier and then get a little sad; you have more time to really work with the emotions of the story, which is great.
MS: And we were able to really push the suspense—start kinda slow and then build to the big moments toward the end of the film. That’s hard to do with short-form [animation].

D23: What would you say was one of the biggest challenges with creating this animated movie, especially over the last year-plus with so many things in flux due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

MS: Well, one of the first big challenges was working with the actors, because we’re used to always being in a recording studio [with them], and now all the actors had to record from their own homes. They all had to make their own home studios, so you don’t have the energy of the room, like when you’re all together. It took a little while for us get used to that, doing it all through Zoom, but it worked out—it worked out really well!
RL: Certain [voice actors] didn’t necessarily have the right equipment, so we did have to go back in when we were doing post-production and re-record some of the dialogue. But I was surprised at how well things went…[When] we got into the sound mixing room, sitting six feet apart… It was so nice to see the movie on the big screen—a color-correct screen, and with the correct sound.

D23: Is there a moment in the movie that you just can’t wait for audiences to see?

MS: In our story, Pete [Mickey’s occasional nemesis] is a ghost—he goes through this transformation, and it’s really fun to watch him become bigger than life!
RL: Pete getting magical powers was a scary thought to begin with, but he takes the ball and runs with it—until, of course, he trips.
MS: The other thing I want to say about the Halloween movie is there’s two very special guests that will show up in the film that are relatives of Pete, that might look familiar—maybe even a little like Rob and myself…

D23: Oh, we love Easter eggs! We’ll make sure to keep our eyes peeled. Is there anything else you want to tell the readers of D23.com about Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches?

MS: It’s really about the themes of friendship and family and loyalty and love, and working together—caring for each other. I mean, we really focused on [the fact that] families would be watching this movie… Minnie and Daisy want the same thing in Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches, and they’re working together—they’re making it happen by working together… The friendship of Minnie and Daisy has never been better.
RL: We really wanted to make [this movie] special, because we had the extra time to make it a little more cinematic—make the shadows a little deeper, the highlights a little brighter. To go a little more Technicolor so it really plays like a movie, y’know?
MS: And the music is very lush… we really pushed the sensibility and the feel of the film. It’s very, very unique… and I’ve gotta give kudos to [voice actor] April Winchell as “witch master” Clarabelle. She went above and beyond the call of duty. She’s absolutely wonderful.

Don’t miss Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches—premiering Thursday, October 7, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Junior… and look for it on Disney+ beginning Friday, October 8!

Marvel Studios’ “You’re Such a Poser!” Gallery

By the D23 Team

Don’t show this to Yelena Belova! To celebrate Marvel Studios’ Black Widow becoming available to all Disney+ subscribers, we’re channeling one of the film’s funniest lines with this gallery celebrating our favorite heroes who can be “posers”—as in, they know how to strike a pose for the camera! While Yelena teased Black Widow for her super stance, Natasha’s not the only one who knows how to pose. We’ve rounded up images of some of our favorite Marvel heroes in poses that have now become iconic. Will Yelena ever give in to the power of cool poses? Watch Black Widow on Disney+ now and find out for yourself.

Stars in their Rides: The Celebrities Behind Beloved Walt Disney World Attractions

By Jeffrey R. Epstein

In honor of the 50th anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World Resort, we’re sharing a classic Walt Disney World article that was originally printed in Disney twenty-three magazine in 2011 for the 40th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Stay tuned to D23.com for more stories celebrating the past, present, and future of Walt Disney World Resort!

On the opening day of Disneyland on July 17, 1955, Walt Disney made history in countless ways. One of those enduring achievements was combining popular stars of the day with his classic talent for storytelling. So, along with Snow White, Dumbo, and Mr. Toad, on hand that day was Davy Crockett star Fess Parker, who led the parade and the Mouseketeers made their debut (their Mickey Mouse Club wouldn’t premiere until that October). And of course, Walt himself was there—already a huge celebrity to millions of people around the globe.

The tradition of blending storytelling with celebrities has continued to this day. D23 had the chance to speak with some of the talented individuals who have appeared in Walt Disney World attractions from the past and present, lending their voices, bodies, and sometimes hours of time in a makeup chair to create magic for park guests.

stars and their rides

John Michael Higgins
Supervisor, original Test Track, EPCOT (1998 – 2012)
I’m often stopped at grocery stores by rabid Test Track fans who say how much they like the ride, and it always takes me a few minutes to figure out what they’re talking about—I did the Test Track job in 1997. I remember we shot the “security cam” footage in one day at a stage in Hollywood. The footage itself had to be one continuous take because it was a security cam and there were no cuts! So, if I messed up five minutes into it, I had to start over from the beginning. Very arduous, but we eventually got it.

stars and their rides

Steven Tyler
Himself, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, Disney’s Hollywood Studios (2000 – present)
You know you’ve made it when… you are at your own roller coaster! Joe Perry and I got on it and we rode it 29 times just to get the sound right. Then we were like this [eyes wide and shaking], so I said, “Joe, let’s go do the Tower of Terror and it will get us straight!” And we did, and we were able to walk home after that! What a joy! And I can go down there and ride it whenever I want!

stars and their rides

Don Rickles
Mr. Potato Head, Toy Story Mania, Disney’s Hollywood Studios (2008 – present)
Sixteen years I’ve been doing Mr. Potato Head! It was one of the finest things I’ve ever had happen to me. My grandchildren know me as Mr. Potato Head. For the ride, I was just in a sound booth by myself. Lee [Unkrich], who directed it, would direct me. I recorded about 300 or 400 lines. “You sir, step out of the line!” And the ride is a big draw! I was there when it opened. It was great. My grandkids love the ride. It’s fun for kids. They thought it was very exciting. I was very pleased with that.

stars and their rides

Allison Janney
Peach, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, EPCOT (2007 – present)
Aly San San, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, Disney’s Hollywood Studios (2011 – present)
I have always been a huge fan of Disney. Being able to play Peach in Finding Nemo was really a dream come true. But then to be asked to voice a character on a Disney attraction—especially one as legendary as Star Tours—was unbelievable. The Disney parks have a lot of meaning for me, and to now be a part of their history is truly magical. Recording the role was so much fun—I was able to play around, and all the Imagineers were incredibly inspiring to work with. I was really flattered to hear that George Lucas named the character Aly San San after me. How great is that? I don’t think she looks very much like me, though.

Dave Foley
Flick, It’s Tough to Be a Bug, Disney’s Animal Kingdom (1998 – present)
As a child growing up in Toronto, I always dreamed of visiting Disney World but I never got the chance. On the other hand, I never dreamt I would one day play a part in a Disney World attraction. Bringing my own children to the opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom was one of my proudest days as a father. Even if they were terrified by Hopper. Oh, and the spiders.

stars and their rides

Patrick Warburton
Chief Flight Attendant Patrick, Soarin’, EPCOT (2005 – present)
Getting to be a part of a ride at Walt Disney World has been one of the most special opportunities that I have been granted while working in the industry. Disneyland has always been so magical. It was a special place for me to go to as a child, and now it’s a special place for me to share with my children. It’s been an honor to be associated with a Disney ride.

stars and their rides

Alexander Gould
Nemo, The Seas with Nemo and Friends, EPCOT (2007 – present)
The whole Nemo experience was amazing, I started with the film at age 7, and at age 12, I completed my Nemo life with The Seas with Nemo and Friends. My biggest memory of voicing the ride was recording the song “In the Big Blue World.” My pitch wasn’t the greatest back then, but I think it added to the charm of the character. My little sister did the commercial advertising the Seas ride, so she got to experience it before I did. She thought it was awesome. I actually experienced the ride for the first time… in 2010 when I spent winter break in Florida with my youth group. Weird at age 16 to hear yourself at 12. My friends were singing “In the Big Blue World” all day just to annoy me.

Stay tuned to D23.com for more ways to celebrate Walt Disney World’s milestone anniversary, and let us know on social media what your favorite Walt Disney World Resort attraction is using the hashtag #DisneyWorld50.

Dancing with the Stars: Disney Heroes and Villains Songs Revealed!

By Zach Johnson

Ready for a double dose of the fan-favorite “Disney Night” on Dancing with the Stars?

ABC’s Emmy® Award-winning series’ milestone 30th season will be adding a dash of Disney magic during its special two-night “Disney Week” event on ABC! The fun begins Monday, October 11, at 8 p.m. ET /PT, with the 13 remaining couples performing choreographed numbers inspired by Disney Heroes. Then, on Tuesday, October 12, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, the celebrities and their partners will put on a wickedly good show inspired by Disney Villains. Can’t wait for “Disney Week?” Neither can we! Before they return to the ballroom next week, we’re sharing an exclusive look at the couples’ song titles and dance styles for both nights!

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“Disney Heroes” Night | Monday, October 11 | 8 p.m. ET/PT

  • Kenya Moore and pro Brandon Armstrong dancing Contemporary to “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana
  • Olivia Jade and pro Val Chmerkovskiy dancing the Samba to “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” from The Lion King
  • Amanda Kloots and pro Alan Bersten dancing the Rumba to “You’ll Be in My Heart” from Tarzan
  • JoJo Siwa and pro Jenna Johnson dancing the Viennese Waltz to “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella
  • Melanie C. and pro Gleb Savchenko dancing Jazz to “Step in Time” from Mary Poppins
  • Suni Lee and pro Sasha Farber dancing the Salsa to “Colombia, Mi Encanto!” from Encanto
  • Melora Hardin and pro Artem Chigvintsev dancing the Quickstep to “I Wan’na Be Like You (2016)” from The Jungle Book
  • Jimmie Allen and pro Emma Slater dancing the Paso Doble to “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from Mulan
  • Iman Shumpert and pro Daniella Karagach dancing the Foxtrot to “Let It Go” from Frozen
  • The Miz and pro Witney Carson dancing the Quickstep to “Friend Like Me” from Aladdin
  • Brian Austin Green and pro Sharna Burgess dancing the waltz to “Someday My Prince Will Come” from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • Cody Rigsby and pro Cheryl Burke dancing the Jive to “Stand Out” from A Goofy Movie
  • Matt James and pro Lindsay Arnold dancing the Quickstep to “The Incredits” from The Incredibles

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“Disney Villains” Night | Tuesday, October 12 | 8 p.m. ET/PT

  • Kenya Moore and pro Brandon Armstrong dancing the Viennese Waltz to “Dangerous Woman” by Ariana Grande (inspired by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
  • Olivia Jade and pro Val Chmerkovskiy dancing jazz to “Remember Me” from Coco
  • Amanda Kloots and pro Alan Bersten dancing the Paso Doble to “Call Me Cruella” from Cruella
  • JoJo Siwa and pro Jenna Johnson dancing the Paso Doble to “Ways to Be Wicked” from Descendants 2
  • Melanie C. and pro Gleb Savchenko dancing the Viennese Waltz to “Once Upon a Dream” from Maleficent
  • Suni Lee and pro Sasha Farber dancing the Viennese Waltz to “I Put a Spell on You” from Hocus Pocus
  • Melora Hardin and pro Artem Chigvintsev dancing Jazz to “Mother Knows Best” from Tangled
  • Jimmie Allen and pro Emma Slater dancing Jazz to “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish (inspired by Peter Pan)
  • Iman Shumpert and pro Daniella Karagach dancing the Argentine Tango to “Arabian Nights” from Aladdin
  • The Miz and pro Witney Carson dancing the Argentine Tango to “Be Prepared” from The Lion King
  • Brian Austin Green and pro Sharna Burgess dancing the Paso Doble to “He’s a Pirate” from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Cody Rigsby and pro Cheryl Burke dancing the Viennese Waltz to “Gaston” from Beauty and the Beast
  • Matt James and pro Lindsay Arnold dancing the Paso Doble to “Jungle” by X Ambassadors and Jamie N Commons (inspired by The Jungle Book)

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We can’t wait to see what everyone wears as these iconic Disney songs are brought to life on ABC—and if last year’s “Disney Night” is any indication, it’s sure to be a magical “Disney Week!” You can help spread the magic, as host and executive producer Tyra Banks on Monday introduced a VIP—Mickey Mouse—“to show us some moves that each of the couples will have to include in their routines, no matter which dance style they perform.” After you learn the routine, post it on social media using #DWTSMickeyDanceChallenge!

Want to see your favorite couple advance in the competition? Voting is available via abc.com and SMS/text. The live votes will occur each episode, but only during the live broadcast in ET/CT time zones; fans in all U.S. time zones may vote within that window.

Which D23 Halloween Invasion Movie Should You Watch for Halloween?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

All month long, D23 is getting into the Halloween spirit with an out-of-this-world twist. D23 Halloween Invasion is the ultimate sci-fi Halloween, beaming all the fun and frights from Disney and classic Fox film universes to your living room. The month has just begun, and there’s a wealth of wacky, weird, and wonderful sci-fi films to choose from. Need help picking your first film to watch? Whether you’re an earthling, an alien, or a robot programmed to love movies, this quiz will help you find the perfect film to kick off your intergalactic Halloween celebration!

What kind of Halloween movie do you like to watch?

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What kind of animal would you want for a pet?

Halloween Invasion Movie quiz

If you were in a sci-fi movie, what would your role be?

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Aliens have landed on Earth! What do you do?

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What kind of alien creature would you most like to meet?

Halloween Invasion Movie quiz

Ok, fine. If you had a robot, what skill would you want it to have?

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Pick a piece of technology from a Disney film that you wish was real

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Finally, what are your Halloween costume plans?

Halloween Invasion Movie quiz

Halloween Invasion Movie Quiz
You should watch: The Cat From Outer Space

the cat from outer space

Since your taste in sci-fi films is less about scary, try something su-purr-natural instead. This quirky live-action Disney classic has it all: a boy, a girl, and… a talking alien cat? The Cat from Outer Space is more of an offbeat comedy than a fright fest, following the adventures of “Jake” the cat when his spaceship crash lands on Earth. The humans who help Jake soon discover there are nefarious forces out to cat-nap the intergalactic feline. Spies and criminals won’t stop the humans from helping their new friend—after all, with an alien that’s so dang cute, you’d want to help him out, too!
You should watch: Lilo & Stitch

lilo & stitch

Want a sci-fi film that’s less about intergalactic travel and more about the friends we make along the way? Lilo & Stitch is a beloved Disney animated film about Stitch, an escaped alien convict programmed to destroy—until he meets an outcast young girl, Lilo, who sees the best in him. This blossoming friendship is threatened by the wacky (and sometimes scary) aliens trying to capture Stitch and return him to intergalactic prison.
You should watch: Avatar

avatar

When you think “sci-fi,” you’re thinking about visiting another planet—not just visiting, but immersing yourself in the nature, the culture, the wildlife… If you could become an alien yourself, you’d do it! While we can’t travel to other planets (…yet), the next closest thing is watching Avatar, the groundbreaking epic film about Jake, a former Marine who operates the body of an “avatar,” a hybrid of humans and the local species, the Na’vi. In his avatar, Jake becomes acquainted with the Na’vi and their culture and realizes that humanity’s attempt to colonize the planet is a terrible mistake. The film is iconic for its innovative use of motion capture and visual effects to create the Na’vi and their immersive home planet of Pandora.
You should watch: The Black Hole

the black hole

Just because you’re in space doesn’t mean you can’t be a little freaked out—that’s your philosophy for picking a sci-fi film, anyway. If you don’t want to graduate to full on thrills and chills, but wouldn’t mind a little bit of fear mixed in with your robots and lasers, it’s time for you to watch The Black Hole. The film follows the crew of humans and robots traveling in spacecraft U.S.S. Palomino, who stumble across a—you guessed it!—black hole with the abandoned U.S.S. Cygnus drifting in its wake. The crew of the Palomino investigate—but what they find inside is not what it seems…
You should watch: Flight of the Navigator

flight of the navigator

For you, sci-fi is all about adventure: meeting strange aliens, discovering new planets, flying in unimaginable spacecraft. Buckle up for your next adventure, the live-action hidden gem Flight of the Navigator. Twelve-year-old-David Freeman falls and is knocked unconscious—when he awakens, eight years have passed, but David has not aged at all. At the hospital David discovers he has a link to a mysterious spaceship that crash landed on Earth… And so begins his journey to becoming “The Navigator,” the key to helping the crash-landed aliens return home.

The Retro Inspirations Behind the 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set

By the D23 Team

This month, we’re ringing in 50 magical years of Walt Disney World Resort—but here at D23, we’ve been celebrating this milestone anniversary all year long, thanks to our 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector set! The Collector Set takes inspiration from the classic souvenirs of “The Vacation Kingdom of the World.” With “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” underway, we asked our friends at the Walt Disney Archives to join in the fun by sharing some of the items from their collection that inspired the exclusive items in our Collector Set! Get more information on the 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector set here, and read on to take a nostalgic trip into souvenirs from Walt Disney World’s past.

collector set inspo

collector set inspo

Souvenir Lunchbox
A fan-favorite souvenir from early in the resort’s history, the 1973 Walt Disney World lunchbox was a natural inspiration for the centerpiece of our collector set. The original lunchbox features Mickey, Donald, and Goofy on the front, with vignettes from around Magic Kingdom park on the sides. Our updated version for the 50th anniversary, designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, features Mickey, Donald, Chip, and Dale (carrying a Pluto hat as a nod to the original lunchbox); 48 years after the original lunchbox debuted, the resort now has four fabulous parks, and icons from all four them appear in the background. The vignettes on the sides of the lunchbox feature updated scenes from Typhoon Lagoon, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, and more!

Got an appetite for even more information on how the new lunchbox was designed? Check out this interview with designers Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily here.

collector set inspo

collector set inspo

Walt Disney World News
Extra, extra! Fifty years after “The Vacation Kingdom of the World” first opened, Walt Disney World is still making headlines. The Collector Set features a 2021 tribute to an original publication, the Walt Disney World News, which was released in 1971. In the excitement leading up to the opening of Walt Disney World, the original Walt Disney World News featured stories on the first family to enter the park; guides to dining and shopping; and more information teasing at what was in store for all the fans eagerly awaiting opening day. The 2021 edition of the Walt Disney World News features a welcome letter from head of D23 Michael Vargo, a retrospective on the origins of Walt Disney’s “Florida Project,” and a tribute to “50 Favorite Things” found at Walt Disney World—written by the staff of D23 and the Walt Disney Archives to inspire adventures of your own.

collector set inspo

collector set inspo

Vinyl Record
The music of Walt Disney World Resort has appeared on vinyl many times, including The Official Album of Walt Disney World pictured above. Our mini-version of this souvenir, made in partnership with Walt Disney Records, features the 1971 classic “Bear Band Serenade” from Country Bear Jamboree on one side, and the modern classic “Nothing Can Stop Us Now” from Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway on the other. While the toe-tapping tunes of Country Bear Jamboree have their own vinyl record (pictured above, right) “Nothing Can Stop Us Now” makes its vinyl debut on this retro-inspired disk.

collector set inspo

collector set inspo

Pennant
While pennants typically commemorate favorite sports teams, nothing makes us cheer like a fun-filled trip to Walt Disney World Resort! Inspired by this classic souvenir, the 2021 D23 Gold Member collector set features a pennant commemorating a different “team,” so to speak: The Official Disney Fan Club! The full-sized D23 pennant was designed by artist and the Official Voice of Mickey Mouse, Bret Iwan, and features a nod to classic pennants with the iconic Cinderella castle sparkling in the distance.

If you haven’t already joined D23 and want this exclusive set inspired by iconic Walt Disney World history, you can join D23 here. The 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector set is included as part of your D23 Gold Membership. Already a member, but have a history buff in your life who’d love a Collector Set of their own? For a limited time, D23 Gold Members can purchase an extra collector set—get more details here.

20th Century Fox “Spooktacular” – 1960s: Planet of the Apes

By Christina Pappous, Walt Disney Archives

Fall is officially upon us and Halloween is creeping just around the corner! To celebrate, our 20th Century Fox “Spooktacular” continues on to our next stop: that most swingin’ of decades—the 1960s. We’re not “monkeying” around when we say our next film explores what could await humanity in a not quite so distant future… Join us as we take a journey to the Planet of the Apes (1968)!

The world of Planet of the Apes is one strikingly similar to Earth, as astronaut George Taylor (Charlton Heston) and his crew discover upon crash-landing their spaceship. However, they quickly find out a startling, disturbing difference: apes are the ruling class of this seemingly strange planet while humans are wild, mute, and treated like animals.

Planet of the Apes
Astronaut George Taylor (Charlton Heston) and his crewmates, Landon (Robert Gunner) and Dodge (Jeff Burton).

In a sudden attack by gorilla soldiers, Taylor is wounded and captured, losing his crewmates in the flurry of violence. Brought to Apetown, Taylor comes under the observation of Zira (Kim Hunter), a kind chimpanzee scientist and her fiancé, the archaeologist Cornelius (Roddy McDowall).

Planet of the Apes
Zira (Kim Hunter) and Cornelius (Roddy McDowall) are angered by Taylor’s mistreatment at the hands of the gorilla soldiers.

Although Taylor persuades them of his intelligence and humanity, the pompous Dr. Zaius (Maurice Evans) thinks otherwise and disparages any possibility of an advanced human society. Zaius proves himself to be a formidable foe, tracking down Taylor, Zira, Cornelius, and their allies when they flee to the “Forbidden Zone.”

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Maurice Evans as the devious Dr. Zaius.

The four of them clash among artifacts of advanced human civilization, like eyeglasses and talking dolls; Zaius admits that he knew all along of its existence and before Taylor sets off to find answers as to why ape society eclipsed that of man, he warns him that “you may not like what you find.” And what does Taylor find among the crashing waves but a half-sunken Statue of Liberty…and with it, the irrevocable proof that humanity brought about its own end on Earth. Sinking to his knees, he screams, “We finally really did it. You maniacs! You blew it up!”

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Taylor and Nova (Linda Harrison) are about to find the answer to the astronaut’s question.

The making of Planet of the Apes posed some unique challenges for its cast and crew; namely, how could its human actors be convincingly transformed into sophisticated chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas? John Chambers and Dan Striepeke, the two men responsible for answering this question, began by observing said primates at the zoo, carefully studying facial features and making note of the subtlest changes in expression. As the makeup artists tested out different designs, Chambers agreed with director Franklin Schaffner that “the apes should not be made to look like hair-faced human beings […] in other words, we carried the evolutionary process only very slightly beyond what you might call ‘basic ape.’”

However, it was crucial that the actors’ expressions were still able to come through the prosthetics, and after much trial and error, the final facial designs for the ape characters were broken down into separate pieces for the nose, brow, mouth and chin. Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, and the other ape actors discovered that they had to exaggerate their reactions, essentially “overacting” beneath their prosthetics in order for their performances to really register on camera.

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Kim Hunter in full makeup, preparing for filming.

Costume design proved to be a challenge for designer Morton Haack as well, moving from initial designs for contemporary business suits for the apes to costumes that were more uniform and streamlined, befitting the advanced ape society. Haack used color to distinguish between the different simians: green for the chimps, brown for the orangutans, and purple for the gorillas. Amongst the many wonderful historical costumes in our collections at the Walt Disney Archives is a costume worn by one of the gorilla soldiers in the film.

Despite these unique design challenges, Planet of the Apes would prove to be a massive success with audiences and critics alike, resonating across generations through a unique visual approach to the source material. Followed by numerous sequels, a television series, and copious amounts of merchandise, the film remains a stalwart of the science fiction genre.

See for yourself a planet where apes evolved past humans, and venture, if you dare, to the Planet of the Apes!

Big City Greens Returns with Another Halloween Special—and So Much More!

By Zach Johnson

Halloween wouldn’t be the same without Big City Greens!

The animated series’ first Halloween special, which aired during its first season in 2018, will soon be followed by “Squashed!”, premiering Saturday, October 9, at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW. The all-new 22-minute special follows the Greens as they prepare for their Halloween party. Tilly (voiced by Marieve Herington) feels bad for Bill (voiced by Bob Joles), who’s disappointed by the poor yield of his small pumpkin patch. When they visit BigTech to make a produce delivery, Tilly secretly “borrows” an alien chemical compound from Gwendolyn Zapp (voiced by guest star Cheri Oteri) to make Bill’s pumpkins grow bigger. Initially, it works… but then it mutates them into body-snatching alien monsters! Before the premiere of “Squashed!” we chatted with brothers Chris and Shane Houghton, creators and executive producers of Big City Greens, to find out more about what’s in store.

Big City Greens’ first Halloween special, “Blood Moon,” was “so much fun” to make, said Shane. “It was a fun deviation from what you would normally find in the series. It expanded the world a little bit, and we got to do things that maybe we wouldn’t do in a normal episode. Plus, it’s always fun to see everybody in costumes! So, when we got the chance to do another Halloween episode, we all jumped at it.” In fact, Chris said, “We made sure we produced it as the first episode of season three, because we wanted to pour everything into it; it’s a lot easier to do that at the beginning of a pickup than in the middle. I think ‘Squashed!’ is very representative of what the crew is capable of right now, because all of them stepped up and poured themselves into it, and it shows. The episode looks amazing!”

According to Chris, special attention was paid to ensure they didn’t “retrace our footsteps” in the season premiere. “We realized the first Halloween special, ‘Blood Moon,’ was all about Cricket and his dad—their relationship—and how Halloween trick or treating has changed for them,” he said. “We started to look at Tilly and asked, ‘Well, is there a Tilly Halloween story?’ Funny enough, it still centers around her relationship with her dad. We realized Tilly can dress up like her dad, like she’s trying to become her dad; he’s her hero. This special explores what happens when she inadvertently disappoints her hero.” Shane then shared a possibly “controversial” opinion, saying, “The conflict between Tilly and Bill is something that—in my opinion—is more dramatic than the alien monsters showing up.”

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There are plenty of nods to classic horror films in “Squashed!”, and there are many other Easter eggs to be found. “We have our very own parody song that plays during the party sequence,” said Shane. “The shorts department at Disney is making a music video based on this very goofy parody song, which turned out great.” Titled “Monster Man,” Big City Greens’ parody song already debuted as part of the Broken Karaoke short-form series on Thursday, September 30—and it will be available to stream starting on Friday, October 8.

Although the third season of Big City Greens is still in production, that doesn’t mean fans of the hit animated series will have to go without new content throughout the month. On Friday, October 15, at 7 p.m. ET/PT, three teams of two young pastry chefs will bring Big City Greens to life on Disney’s Magic Bake-Off, designing cityscape cakes complete with fondant streets, sugar paper maps, and their favorite characters, all topped with fresh fruit or vegetables from the Green family farm. Chris and Shane serve as guest judges, working with Chef Gracie to judge the two video challenges and the final cakes on taste, creativity, and presentation. “We had such a blast coming in and working on Disney’s Magic Bake-Off,” said Shane, who took up pie-making during the pandemic. “I was thrilled and honored to be asked to just be a guest judge with Chris. Gracie is a Disneyland pastry chef and an expert; she knows everything. Chris and I just got to come in, bumble our way through some stuff, and provide some colorful commentary. We had a fun time. It was awesome.”

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The Big City Greens fun continues on Saturday, October 23, at 8 p.m. ET when Cricket and Tilly host Disney Channel’s first-ever “Shortstober” in their festive Halloween costumes while trying to summon a ghost before they go trick-or-treating. The half-hour special features previously aired shorts from Big City Greens, along with Amphibia, Descendants, The Ghost and Molly McGee, Halloweentown, The Owl House, and ZOMBIES. “Last year we did ‘Shortsgiving’ for Thanksgiving, and this is kind of a sister sequel to this hosting format that the Greens have taken over, which is really exciting,” said Chris. “In the ‘Shortstober’ special, the Greens are out in the backyard. They’re all manning a rickety projector and a stage, and they are showing off a variety of different Disney TVA shorts. It’s a real honor for the Greens to be able to serve as hosts for Disney Channel. It’s got this homemade backyard feel; it feels right for the Greens, for the hosting format, and for the shorts.” According to Chris, Cricket and Tilly are made for this. “They are Disney Channel’s biggest fans,” he said. “They know everything and everybody. It’s a really fun opportunity for them.”

As for what’s in store for Big City Greens’ third season, the Houghtons didn’t want to say too much. “There are going to be some big changes for the Greens coming up,” Shane said, not wanting to spoil anything. “Season two ended with Gloria [voiced by Anna Akana] finally opening her very own café in partnership with Gramma Alice [voiced by Artemis Pebdani]. We’ll explore some of that relationship and see how they work together as partners running a café. And the Greens will continue to have some fun adventures in the big city.”

Limited-Time Offer: Buy an Extra 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set

2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set

Limited-Time Offer: Buy an Extra 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set

 By the D23 Team

Joined D23 and loving the Collector Set? Want to share the fun with a friend or family member? For a limited time, D23 Gold Members can purchase an additional 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set to celebrate the most magical celebration kicking off at Walt Disney World. This offer is for just the Collector Set, and does not include additional D23 Gold Membership, membership cards, or membership certificate.

This vibrant collection, created exclusively for D23 Gold Members, was inspired by a half century of the Vacation Kingdom of the World and includes:

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  • D23 Vacation Kingdom Lunchbox – Taking inspiration from a fabulous 1973 fan favorite, this lunchbox designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily features Mickey, Donald, Chip and Dale, icons from all four Walt Disney World theme parks, a magical musical band led by Figment himself, and vignettes of scenes from Typhoon Lagoon to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.

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  • “Florida’s Fab Five” Pin Set – Designed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily, these retro-style soft enamel pins feature the Orange Bird atop the classic Walt Disney World Logo, Henry the Bear from Country Bear Jamboree at the Magic Kingdom, Figment from EPCOT’s Journey Into Imagination, R3-X from his “Captain Rex” years at Star Tours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and the legendary Yeti from Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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  • D23: The Official Disney Fan Club Pennant – Inspired by the vivid colors and designs of retro Walt Disney World shopping bags, this full-sized D23 pennant, designed by artist and the Official Voice of Mickey Mouse, Bret Iwan, allows you to show off your membership to The Official Disney Fan Club at home or wherever you go!

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  • Walt Disney World: Then and Now Vinyl Record – In partnership with Walt Disney Records, D23 is proud to present a mini-version of the ultimate theme park souvenir: the theme park soundtrack album. Pressed on cheerful transparent red vinyl, this exclusive 7-inch disc features the 1971 classic “Bear Band Serenade” from Country Bear Jamboree on one side and modern classic “Nothing Can Stop Us Now” from Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway on the other—on vinyl for the first time!
  • Walt Disney World News: 2021 Edition – On top of all of those incredible pieces, the Collector Set features a 2021 tribute to an original publication, the Walt Disney World News, filled with articles curated to commemorate this milestone. Inside, you’ll find a welcome letter from head of D23 Michael Vargo, a retrospective on the origins of Walt Disney’s “Florida Project,” and a tribute to “50 Favorite Things” found at Walt Disney World—written by the staff of D23 and the Walt Disney Archives to inspire adventures of your own.

If you want to take home an extra 2021 D23 Gold Member Collector Set, mark your calendars! The extra sets will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney starting at 7 a.m. PT October 4 through 8:59 p.m. PT October 10, 2021.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Additional 2021 Collector Sets are sold for $69.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of one (1) set 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.