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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.”
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.”
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
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:
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.
“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.
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!
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.
The Great Gonzo—world famous daredevil—has done it all, seen it all, and narrowly survived it all. But on Halloween night, the fearless Gonzo takes on the greatest challenge of his life by spending the night in the scariest place on Earth… the Haunted Mansion. Teamed up with his friend Pepé the King Prawn, this musical comedy reunites Kermit and the entire Muppets gang who portray the beloved grim grinning ghosts of the Haunted Mansion in this star-studded, frightfully funny Muppet adventure.
This epic Halloween collection, based on the Muppets Haunted Mansion adventure on Disney+, is sure to delight the entire family! This D23 Gold Member-Exclusive Collection has been carefully curated by our friends at Mickey’s of Glendale and The Muppets Studio and sold only at shopDisney.com.
They’ll be available for purchase beginning October 4 and October 11 (starting at 7 a.m. PT) at shopDisney.com exclusively for D23 Gold Members.
Muppets Haunted Mansion Collection
October 4 Launch
Spirit Jersey – SOLD OUT Summon Madame Pigota and the spirits, wherever they are, with this glowing pullover spirit jersey with pieced yoke, plus puffy “It’s Time to Fright the Frights” glow-in-the-dark banner; featuring an allover stylized pattern inspired by Muppets Haunted Mansion.
MacGuffin Challenge T-Shirt for Adults – SOLD OUT In Muppets Haunted Mansion, Gonzo and Pepé attempt to spend Halloween night in the most haunted place on earth as part of the Great MacGuffin’s challenge. Only the brave show off their victory with this shirt proclaiming they survived!
Classic Baseball Cap – SOLD OUT If the flickering candlelight of a floating candelabra is too much for you, shield your eyes with this lovingly worn hat. Its distressed, vintage styling may just bring you some ghoulish delight.
Mumm and Duddy T-shirt for Youth
If the silly hench-monsters Mummy and Duddy are known for one thing, it’s a perfectly timed “Dun-dun-dunnnn!” Get your fright on with this tie-dye shirt inspired by Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Pin Collection Set – SOLD OUT If your ideal life hereafter has sleek lines and retro stylings, you will love this Spooktacular set of seven pins featuring your favorite characters from Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Collectible Coin – SOLD OUT Just like the song says, “Cash in your chips, we’re not joking!” Inspired by Rizzo’s prop from Muppets Haunted Mansion, this collectible coin features artwork of a skeletal Gonzo and Pepé.
October 11 Launch
Wallpaper Camp Shirt When crypt doors creak and tombstones quake, show off your admiration for Gonzo’s frightfully chilling challenge with this colorful shirt inspired by the purple hallways from Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Fozzie Bear Halloween Costume Pin Why did the banana cross the road? Because the banana was Fozzie Bear on his way to a Halloween party!
Fozzie Bear as Gauzey the Hatbox Bear Pin – SOLD OUT Get a-head with this enamel pin featuring Fozzie Bear as Gauzey the Hatbox Bear from Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Miss Piggy Halloween Costume Pin – SOLD OUT Kissy Kissy! Miss Piggy is ready for the Muppets’ Halloween party in her costume inspired by her favorite frog, Kermie.
Kermit Halloween Costume Pin – SOLD OUT Trick or Treat! Kermit the Frog wears a Halloween costume inspired by the one-and-only Miss Piggy.
Miss Piggy as Madame Pigota Pin – SOLD OUT Pumpkin-spiced lattes and a vampire bat, you can find this Madame Pigota pin wherever you’re at!
Statler and Waldorf Doom Buggy Pin – SOLD OUT They were booing before they were ghosts! Muppets balcony hecklers, Statler and Waldorf, are ready to share their frightfully candid feedback from their Doom Buggy.
Tuxedo Gonzo Pin – SOLD OUT Dressed in a costume inspired by his hero, The Great MacGuffin, Gonzo is ready to take on anything Halloween night has in store for him.
Tuxedo Pepe Pin Who needs Halloween costumes when you can wear a tuxedo, okay? Pepé the King Prawn is dressed to impress and ready to meet all the party peoples.
Janice Stretching Room Portrait Pin – SOLD OUT Gee, is that haunted room, like, actually stretching? Or is it just your imagination? Janice, like, totally rocks her cameo as The Tightrope Walker in this pin inspired by her stretching room portrait.
Muppet Pigs Stretching Room Portrait Pin – SOLD OUT Just give the cameos of Link Hogthrob, Dr. Julius Strangepork, and Miss Poogy second to…sink in. This collectible pin celebrates their appearances as the Men in Quicksand painting in the stretching room of Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Harry Stretching Room Portrait Pin – SOLD OUT Have a blast showing off your love for Crazy Harry in his cameo as the Man on the Dynamite Barrel with this collectible pin.
Remember: Our D23-Exclusive Muppets Haunted Mansion Collection by Mickey’s of Glendale will be available for D23 Gold Members at shopDisney.com beginning October 4 and 11 at 7 a.m. PT! Don’t miss out!
To purchase, log in to shopDisney with the Disney account tied to your D23 Gold Membership. Not a D23 Gold Member? Click hereto join.
*Muppets Haunted Mansion Collection available only to D23 Gold Members. Available for purchase starting October 4 and 11, 2021, while supplies last at shopDisney.com (online or via phone orders). Must be logged in to your Disney Account to purchase, using an account linked to your D23 Gold Membership. Maximum one of each item per D23 membership. 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+ Unveils Thrilling New Trailer for Just Beyond Anthology Series
Earlier this week, our friends at Disney+ revealed their brand-new trailer for Just Beyond, an eight-episode anthology series from the world of best-selling author R.L. Stine. The series tells astonishing and thought-provoking stories of a reality just beyond the one we know; each episode introduces viewers to a new cast of characters who must go on a surprising journey of self-discovery in a supernatural world of witches, aliens, ghosts, and parallel universes.
Seth Grahame-Smith serves as writer and showrunner on Just Beyond, which is based on the BOOM! Studios graphic novels by R.L. Stine. Look for all eight episodes—with intriguing titles like “Parents Are from Mars, Kids Are from Venus” and “The Treehouse”—to drop on the streaming service on Wednesday, October 13, as part of Disney+’s exciting Hallowstream event!
5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend
Y’all, it’s here. Spooky season, a.k.a. October, has arrived! And to celebrate, there’s some fabulous viewing in store from around the world of Disney—including the premiere of the new Disney Channel Original Movie Under Wraps, and the chance to see Dwayne Johnson don a pair of wings in the 20th Century Fox film Tooth Fairy over on Hulu. For more on what you can expect, click here.
Disney Channel’s Raven’s Home Will Return for a Fifth Season
Fun news from the good folks over at Disney Channel: The network just ordered a fifth season of its hit sitcom Raven’s Home, starring Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter and Issac Ryan Brown (co-host of Disney’s Magic Bake-Off) as her teen son, Booker.
Making kids age 6-14 and their families laugh for several years now, Raven’s Home will continue to follow the hilarious hijinks driven by somewhat psychic Raven Baxter and her son Booker, who has inherited his mom’s gift to catch glimpses of the future. A spinoff of the iconic Disney Channel comedy That’s So Raven, season five welcomes Rondell Sheridan to the cast, who reprises his role from the beloved classic as Raven’s easygoing and loveable dad, Victor Baxter. Also joining the cast are Mykal-Michelle Harris (ABC’s mixed-ish) as Raven’s young cousin Alice; Felix Avitia (Disney’s Gamers Guide to Pretty Much Everything) as Neil, Victor’s neighbor and Booker’s high school classmate; and musician and singer Emmy Liu-Wang (Broadway’s Annie) as Ivy, a young neighbor who babysits Alice.
The new season will also mark a reunion for the creative team as Emmy®-nominated writer/producer partners Scott Thomas and Jed Elinoff (Malibu Rescue, Disney’s Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja), who developed the series, join Raven-Symoné as executive producers, along with Anthony C. Hill (Family Reunion). Production on the show resumes this fall—so stay tuned… and in the meantime, catch Raven’s Home on Disney Channel, DisneyNOW, and Disney+, and stream all four seasons of That’s So Raven on Disney+ as well!
Open The Book of Boba Fett This December…
Teased during the second season finale of The Mandalorian, Disney+’s sure-to-be-spectacular new series The Book of Boba Fett has a release date: Wednesday, December 29. (If that’s not an excellent extension of the holiday gifting period, we don’t know what is.) But that’s not all… the streaming service also released a very cool new piece of art for the series featuring the legendary bounty hunter, above.
The Book of Boba Fett, a thrilling Star Wars adventure, finds the bounty hunter—along with mercenary Fennec Shand—navigating the Galaxy’s underworld when they return to the sands of Tatooine to stake their claim on the territory once ruled by Jabba the Hutt and his crime syndicate.
Starring Temuera Morrison and Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen, The Book of Boba Fett is executive produced by Disney Legend Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Robert Rodriguez, Kathleen Kennedy, and Colin Wilson.
Walt Disney World’s 50th: Amazing Announcements as Celebrations Begin
With “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” honoring Walt Disney World Resort’s truly incredible 50-year history, kick off this weekend, our pals at the Resort just made a bunch of very cool announcements—including when Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is set to blast off, and the magical new addition coming to guest rooms across the resort. Read all about it right here at D23.com.
Jingle Jangle’s David E. Talbert Developing Madelyn Square Garden for Disney
Prolific playwright and filmmaker David E. Talbert is partnering with Disney Branded Television for the new musical series Madelyn Square Garden—and if you watched his hit 2020 holiday film Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, you know there’s a lot of fun in store…
Madelyn Square Garden is set to introduce audiences to an accomplished young woman (named Madelyn, of course) as she moves from Mississippi to the bright lights of New York City, thinking all her Broadway dreams are about to come true. But she soon discovers that she’ll need more than raw talent to beat out the competition at her elite performing arts school. At the same time, she’ll set off on an unexpected journey that reveals why her grandfather ran off to NYC with his own Broadway ambitions, never returning home.
Talbert, alongside his wife and partner, Lyn Sisson-Talbert, will produce the series; their other projects in development include ABC’s Better Late, a single-cam comedy produced alongside Lebron James and Maverick Carter. Keep your eyes peeled for more Madelyn Square Garden news as it develops.
First Look at Disney+’s Welcome to Earth from National Geographic
National Geographic is soon bringing an awe-inspiring new six-part original series to Disney+… Welcome to Earth follows two-time Academy Award® nominee Will Smith on an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventure around the world to explore Earth’s greatest wonders—and reveal its most hidden secrets!
Along the way, Smith is guided by elite explorers on an extraordinary journey, getting up close and personal with some of the most thrilling spectacles on the planet—from volcanoes that roar in silence to deserts that move beyond our perception to animal swarms with minds of their own. The preeminent adventurers leading Smith through these experiences include marine biologist and National Geographic Explorer Diva Amon; polar expeditionist Dwayne Fields; National Geographic Photographer Cristina Mittermeier; and many more. Combining breathtaking cinematography with Smith’s boundless curiosity and enthusiasm, the epic Disney+ series is an exciting, multisensory ride through Earth’s most mind-bending portals.
Look for Welcome to Earth to start streaming this December.
ICYMI: 7 Spellbinding Stories from the Encanto Press Conference
In just a few short months, audiences will meet the amazing Madrigal family in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ milestone 60th animated feature, Encanto. D23 recently heard from a gaggle of Encanto’s creative team about their memorable experiences making the film, from how two musical theater-loving trombonists came up with the initial idea to a colorful Colombian research trip, and lots more.
Today, Walt Disney World Resort kicks off “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” an 18-month event to commemorate its 50th anniversary with new attractions, nighttime spectaculars, and more. Across its theme parks and resorts, there are countless ways to mark this milestone—and thanks to Disney Editions, you can also immerse yourself in its rich history from home. The new coffee table book A Portrait of Walt Disney World: 50 Years of The Most Magical Place on Earth, authored by Kevin M. Kern, Tim O’Day, and Steven Vagnini, paints a robust and magical portrait of Walt Disney World Resort through vibrant voices along with rare Disney theme park concept art, ephemera, and photographs.
Because we can never get enough Disney trivia, we wanted to go behind the scenes of this behind-the-scenes book. Below, Kern, O’Day and Vagnini recount how their book went from a dream to a reality—and share some of the exciting things discovered along the way.
D23: Where did the idea for this book come from? Steven Vagnini (SV): I think the idea arose pretty naturally. In 2013, Kevin and I were colleagues in the Walt Disney Archives, which, as you might imagine, is involved in nearly all notable Disney anniversary celebrations. Thinking a bit ahead (and probably inspired by the hundreds of books around us!), we approached each other, suggesting that anyone who would want to work on a book for something as monumental as the Walt Disney World 50th anniversary would need to start… yesterday! That was eight years ago, and, of course, we wish we had even more time. Meanwhile, Tim and I had recently finished collaborating on D23 events for the resort’s 40th anniversary, as well as for the EPCOT 30th anniversary, which further sparked our interest in the project. The three of us made the pitch to our esteemed colleagues at Disney Editions—and got to work right away!
Kevin M. Kern (KMK): As Steven hints at, I think each of us holds a pretty high regard for the Walt Disney World publications of the past, and those were our constant creative compasses in many ways. After a few initial conversations, thoughts of “What if we pitched this idea?” quickly morphed into a roadmap for creating the book before us. Once we all connected with editors Wendy Lefkon, Jennifer Eastwood, and Monica Vasquez at Disney Editions, and after early encouragement from our colleagues in the Walt Disney Archives and at D23, we were off and running. Keeping the concept under wraps for so long was one of the hardest parts!
Tim O’Day (TO): I’ve always been fascinated by the affinity people have for various aspects of the Walt Disney World Resort experience. Having helped produce or co-produce elements of such events as the Official Disneyana Convention, various Walt Disney Art Classics celebrations, Disney Vacation Club events, and, of course, D23 Destination D gatherings, it was always thrilling and delightful to see the enthusiasm and passion people have for Walt Disney World. So, my interest in creating a book that celebrates that affection was at the forefront of my thoughts when teaming up with Kevin and Steven in planning and pitching the book.
D23: When did you start working on the book? TO: If you ask any of our wives, they may answer that it feels like it’s been forever! [Laughs] However, in actuality, we were talking a great deal about how to approach the book from 2017 through most of 2019. There was just so much to tackle. The resort is very much like a living entity that grows and contracts, changes, morphs, adds, and subtracts, etc. Attempting to keep up with all the exciting changes while trying to ascertain the right tone and format took many, many, long phone calls and video chats. You cannot write a book like this for just one audience; it needs to satisfy the novice fan, the ardent enthusiast, the armchair historian, plus the countless cast members and Imagineers of yesterday and today. Once other projects cleared the runway, we were given a “go” for take-off in autumn of 2019. It was then everything kicked in at warp speed, with many sleepless nights and too many emails, texts, and phone calls to count. However, it all proved to be a delightful flight down the rabbit hole of Walt Disney World history, stories, personalities, beautiful artwork, and incredible photos.
D23: What new insights or surprises did you discover through your research? SV: The story of Walt Disney World is ever evolving and has been told in many various forms over the past five decades. That said, in presenting this unique “portrait” of the resort, we hope to captivate readers who might be less familiar with this remarkable story while also delighting the most knowledgeable fans with fresh insights and discoveries—and some fun surprises—about a place they deeply cherish.
Technically, you could say our research began more than a decade before the project officially launched! Poring through hundreds of files, memos, and other records preserved in the Walt Disney Archives that dated to the resort’s early development revealed a pivotal era in Disney history—from the time the state of Florida first caught the eye of Walt Disney in the 1950s, in fact—to the eventual design, development, and opening of the property without Walt.
Through this research—and in interviewing dozens of Disney Legends and company personnel—we are thrilled to paint a robust portrait of the resort, the profound inspirations and guiding philosophies behind its continual design and its impact on the world at large.
Along the way, we uncovered answers to curiosities that we, as historians, had long held. For example, we had seen only a handful of photographs of Walt on the property, but were there others? What, exactly, did Walt experience on his first visit to the site, and what did he think of it all? We are pleased to finally answer these questions in this coffee table book.
Further digging in the Walt Disney Archives revealed some of the first known concepts for the yet-to-be-named Magic Kingdom, noted by young Imagineer [and Disney Legend] Marty Sklar just weeks after Walt’s passing, as well as some of the earliest proposed names for the resort, years before it was called “Walt Disney World.” You’ll find these informational nuggets sprinkled all throughout the book, whether in the main narrative, photo captions, or the 10 pages of endnotes!
D23: How is the book structured or laid out? KMK: When the three of us sat down to chat about how to structure the content, an apt metaphor presented itself—that of a “thematic compass.” By focusing in on the resort through various conceptual lenses we were able to tie concept art, photography, and ephemera from across the five decades together in ways that hopefully will surprise and delight readers.
D23: This book includes some rare and never-before-seen material. Can you share some specific examples that will delight and excite Disney fans? KMK: One of the joys of this creative process was having the chance to work very closely—though, mostly remotely!—with the amazing teams at the Walt Disney Archives, Walt Disney Archives Photo Library, the Walt Disney Imagineering Art Library, and numerous groups from across the Walt Disney World Resort to try and identify visual material that seemed fresh and engaging, or at a quality that just hadn’t been seen before. We’re so grateful for the support across the board; it really helped to make the book sing.
The Archives, for example, has preserved an absolute treasure trove of original print ephemera from the resort over the years that was just remarkable to cull through for this project. We feature some fun examples throughout the book, including a “Preview Month” ticket from October 1, 1971, also known as “Opening Day.” The ’70s colors and design of this rare example of admission media are just delicious to take in.
I think one of my favorite “behind the scenes” shots in the book comes from the chapter where we cover the construction of the resort; we feature an absolutely stunning photograph from inside Disney’s Contemporary Resort while it was being built. The black- and-white composition of the photograph has such a gorgeous quality to it, largely due to the grid of windows looking out from the hotel’s Grand Canyon Concourse. When we first reviewed the photo, it stuck out to us so much we immediately said, “We have to use this!”
There are lots of other fun examples peppered throughout the book, too, that we were excited to be able to include—things like original concept art for early cast member costumes and the original Country Bear Jamboree cover painting for the 1971 coloring book, A Visit to Walt Disney World; it felt like such an embarrassment of riches when it came to picking the final options for the book, which was tough!
D23: How did your own experiences at Walt Disney World affect your approach to this book? TO: All three of us came to this project with our own Walt Disney World memories and experiences. Me, as a Disneyland cast member, in 1983 at the age of… well, that’s not really important in this context, is it? Steven first visited in 1988 at age of one and a half (I was considerably older, let’s put it that way) during Mickey’s big 60th birthday celebration. Kevin visited in 1990 at the age of three (and now you know why I didn’t mention my age) around when the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, plus the Swan and the Dolphin, made their debut. Our experiences through the decades started as guests but eventually expanded to include such roles as Jungle Cruise skipper, Imagineer, Archivist, event producer, marketer, spokesperson, etc., all the while having the privilege of getting to know many of the Walt Disney World pioneers, Disney Legends, and noted personalities. The imprints of all those memories and experiences are on display on every page of our book.
D23: Tell us about some of the people you interviewed for this and tease what they shared. SV: As authors, we felt it important to include the voices of the designers, planners, builders, operators, and many others who have left an indelible mark on Walt Disney World. We are grateful to have interviewed nearly 100 individuals—cast members, Imagineers, celebrities, and guests. From opening day tour guides to Imagineers overseeing the next great attractions, we are proud to spotlight a diversity of representatives, united by an enduring love for this remarkable place.
We are also pleased to showcase the contributions of some of the Florida Project’s original “founders.” Incidentally, our first interview, held over lunch inside a Central Florida smokehouse, was with none other than Phil Smith, the first Walt Disney World cast member, who shared fond memories establishing the resort. (Phil was also asked to live on the Disney property to oversee things, which he did with his family in the years before construction began!)
In 2013, Kevin and Steven (pictured right) traveled to meet with retired “Florida Project” executive Bob Foster (left), who headed the legendary land search and acquisition for the Walt Disney World property. Several fascinating stories from their interview are included in A Portrait of Walt Disney World: 50 Years of The Most Magical Place on Earth.
And retired legal vice president Robert Price “Bob” Foster graciously met with us over several years, reminiscing over his experiences scouting and acquiring more than 27,000 acres of Florida scrub and swamp… and negotiating with more than 100 individual landowners in the process! We’ve included many of Bob’s favorite stories from this fabled era in our “Building the Dream” chapter.
And of course, we’re thrilled to feature guest essays by three Disney notables who hold deep-rooted and lifelong connections to Walt Disney World—Dick Nunis (Disney Legend and retired chairman, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts), Debby Dane Browne (inaugural Walt Disney World Ambassador), and Roy Patrick Disney (grandson of Roy O. Disney). Through their recollections, readers will get a sense for what it was like to open the resort and even experience its colorful Grand Dedication weekend in October 1971.
Every quarter, D23 Gold Members get an exclusive magazine full of Disney magic—Disney twenty-three magazine. Delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, the magazine is a portal to inside details on the latest news from Disney movies, television shows, theme parks, video games, and more! If you’ve been a member from the beginning, your library if full of these collectible issues—but if you’ve joined the club more recently (Welcome!), you might be missing some memorable issues. If you want to make your collection complete, you’re in luck! We’ve offering some of our back issues for purchase, including issues celebrating 65 Years of Disneyland, 40 Years of Walt Disney World, the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort, and more iconic moments in recent Disney history.
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Disneytwenty-three 2020 Fall Issue
It was 65 years ago that Disneyland first welcomed guests to enjoy a new kind of experience: the theme park. And to mark the occasion, Disney twenty-three has created a one-of-a-kind, stand-alone issue, filled with rich stories and stunning photography that look at the development and evolution of the Disney theme park. Disney artist Ricky De Los Angeles created an exclusive wrap-around cover for the issue featuring colorful illustrations of iconic attractions (and snacks!) from Disney parks around the world. Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro penned a special “Editor’s Letter” for readers, highlighting his deep connection with the theme parks, and stories include exclusive interviews with Disney Legends Tony Baxter and Wing T. Chao; Imagineers Tom Fitzgerald and Bhavna Mistry; original Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess; and Walt Disney Imagineering President Bob Weis.
Disneytwenty-three 2017 Summer Issue
The creative minds behind one of Disney’s newest lands give Disney twenty-three an exclusive look at the spectacular addition to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Plus, exclusive interviews with the new crew of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Thor: Ragnarok’s Chris Hemsworth, and the driving forces behind Cars 3.
Disneytwenty-three 2016 Summer Issue
Through spectacular photography and in-depth articles, Disney fans got an advance look at the one-of-a-kind theme park that is authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese. Plus, D23’s summer movie preview features exclusive interviews with Finding Dory’s Ellen Degeneres, Pete’s Dragon’s Bryce Dallas Howard, and The BFG director Steven Spielberg.
Disneytwenty-three 2014 Spring Issue
The 1964–’65 World’s Fair in New York marked the creation of landmark Disney technology, music, and attractions, including it’s a small world, Audio-Animatronics® technology, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and the Carousel of Progress.
Disneytwenty-three 2011 Fall Issue
The issue celebrates Walt Disney World’s 40th anniversary with the story of how Walt’s “vacation kingdom of the world” became a reality in Florida. In addition to the look back at the excitement leading up to the spectacular opening of the Walt Disney World Resort in October 1971, Disney twenty-three’sfall issue includes an intimate, never-before-told portrait of Walt’s brother Roy, by his grandson Roy P. Disney. Roy O. was the executive responsible for making sure that the park opened on time … and on budget.
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“The World’s Most Magical Celebration” begins October 1 at Walt Disney World Resort, and to celebrate, ABC on Friday presents an all-new special, The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World, featuring awe-inspiring performances, cherished memories, and famous faces including Anthony Anderson, Tom Brady, and John Stamos. That same night, Disney Channel will premiere Under Wraps, followed by the first episode of the new animated series The Ghost and Molly McGee. Hulu, meanwhile, will add dozens of titles to its library Friday, including the 20th Century Fox film Tooth Fairy. Last but not least, hop over to Disney Channel on Saturday for the season three premiere of Amphibia.
The Most Magical Story on Earth: 50 Years of Walt Disney World—Friday, October 1, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort, ABC presents a spectacular television event, taking the young and the young at heart on a historical journey spanning half a century and beyond at Walt Disney World. Hosted by Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, the two-hour program features stunning visuals and musical performances from Disney Legend Christina Aguilera and Halle Bailey in front of Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom Park, accompanied by the renowned Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as interviews with iconic actors and actresses, athletes, Walt Disney World cast members, Disney Imagineers, and executives past and present.
Under Wraps—Friday, October 1, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel In this contemporary remake of the first-ever Disney Channel Original Movie, three 12-year-old friends—Marshall (Malachi Barton), Gilbert (Christian J. Simon), and Amy (Sophia Hammons)—accidentally awaken a mummy (Phil Wright), whom they affectionately name Harold. Together, they must rush to return him to his resting place before midnight on Halloween. Along the way, they narrowly escape a group of criminals who are determined to sell Harold to the highest bidder. After Harold is captured, Marshall, Gilbert, and Amy must stop the criminals, face their fears, and rescue their new—but rather ancient—friend.
The Ghost and Molly McGee—Friday, October 1, at 9:35 p.m. ET on Disney Channel In “The Curse,” Molly (voice of Ashly Burch) and her family move into their forever home, only to discover that it’s already occupied by a grumpy ghost named Scratch (voice of Dana Snyder). Then, in “First Day Frights,” Molly is determined to make a good first impression on her first day at a new school. So, she turns to Scratch for help… but he has other plans!
ToothFairy—Friday, October 1, on Hulu Hockey player Derek Thompson (Dwayne Johnson) is a terror on the ice, earning the nickname “Tooth Fairy” for knocking out opposing players’ pearly whites. When he dashes the dreams of a young fan, Lily (Disney Legend Julie Andrews), head of the tooth fairies, sentences him to serve time as a real tooth fairy, complete with wings and wand. At first, Derek can’t “handle the tooth,” but he soon rediscovers the dreams he gave up years ago.
Amphibia—Saturday, October 2, at 9:30 a.m. ET on Disney Channel In “The New Normal,” Anne (voice of Brenda Song) and the Plantars (voices of Disney Legend Bill Farmer, Justin Felbinger, and Amanda Leighton) must adjust to a wild new environment on Earth. Now can someone please explain why there’s an evil robot in L.A.?!
As Ryan Reynolds once said, Free Guy is a “fastball of joy.”
The same could be said about the film’s gag reel. To celebrate the Digital release of 20th Century Studios’ epic adventure-comedy, laugh along as you watch Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Lil Rel Howery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Taika Waititi breaking character. Directed by Shawn Levy, the film centers on a bank teller named Guy, a background player in an open-world video game. Can he become the hero of his own story? Find out when you see Free Guy, available to own now on Digital and on October 12 on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD.
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Under Wraps was the first-ever Disney Channel Original Movie in 1997, launching a blockbuster franchise that includes more than 100 titles. It’s a timeless tale—which is why a contemporary comedic remake of Under Wraps is premiering this Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Based on the original movie written by Don Rhymer, Under Wraps is directed by Alex Zamm, who co-wrote the remake with William Robertson. “I equally felt the honor and the privilege of remaking one of my favorite movies,” Zamm admits. “I have done a lot of sequels, but when you do a reboot, you feel the pressure of honoring the original and keeping its DNA intact. You want to stay true to the story but also allow for interpretation.”
The reimagined story begins when three 12-year-old friends, Marshall (Malachi Barton), Gilbert (Christian J. Simon), and Amy (Sophia Hammons), sneak into their mysterious neighbor’s spooky basement. It’s there that the kids stumble upon an Egyptian mummy (Phil Wright) and accidentally expose his amulet to moonlight, which brings him to life.
If the kids are surprised to see this mummy come to life, so, too, is the mummy himself! “One of the most exciting scenes for Harold is when he initially discovers himself in the mirror,” says Wright. “He quickly realizes how much he’s aged. You literally see him go through the five stages of grief in that one scene! It’s one of the most comical moments.”
The kids are also surprised to learn the 4,000-year-old mummy is gentle and kind. Not sure what to do next, they decide to hide the mummy in Marshall’s room. Marshall forms an instant bond with the mummy and quickly discovers he likes hot sauce—just like his Grandpa Harold! For Marshall, that’s reason enough to name the chummy mummy Harold.
The naming scene holds special meaning for Barton, who added a personal touch to the set. “When you look next to Marshall’s bed, there’s a little picture frame with a photo of him and his Grandpa Harold,” he says. “In real life, it’s actually a picture of me and my great-grandpa. It’s something really special that I now get to share with my entire family.”
Harold can’t stay hidden in Marshall’s room forever, of course, so the kids decide to pay a visit to Buzzy (Melanie Brook), who manages Ernie’s Eerie Emporium. There, they learn that Harold’s amulet gives him a three-day pass in the world of the living. Huzzah! But there’s just one catch: He must return to his resting place before midnight on Halloween.
It’s not impossible… but it won’t be easy. To find out if the kids can pull it off, watch the world premiere of Under Wraps on Friday, October 1, at 8 p.m. ET PT on Disney Channel.
“At the end of the day, this is still a wonderful story about friendship, and about friends who find themselves on a supernatural adventure with a living mummy while trying to stop a criminal,” Zamm says. “All those elements from the original movie have stayed the same.”