20th Century Fox “Spooktacular” – 1950s: The Day the Earth Stood Still

By Christina Pappous, Walt Disney Archives

With the leaves falling from trees and temperatures getting cooler, we’re getting into the Halloween spirit by continuing our tour through the decades and looking at some of the most haunting films from 20th Century Fox. For the 1950s—the era of milkshakes, drive-ins, and the Cold War—we shall witness for ourselves The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951).

A loose adaptation of Harry Bates’ 1940 short story “Farewell to the Master,” The Day the Earth Stood Still explores what happens when a mysterious spaceship lands in Washington, D.C., and two even more mysterious figures disembark from it: the humanoid alien Klaatu (Michael Rennie) and his silent, towering robot sentinel, Gort (Lock Martin). Klaatu comes in peace and goodwill, seeking an audience with the leaders of the world, but he is instead greeted at every turn by fear, anger, and mistrust from civilians, the military, and government authorities. However, this changes after he disguises himself as a human man, befriending the young widow Helen Benson (Patricia Neal), her son, Bobby (Billy Gray) and Professor Jacob Barnhardt (Sam Jaffe), “the greatest living person” in Bobby’s estimation. It is to Helen and Professor Barnhardt that Klaatu divulges the true reason for his arrival: to warn of Earth’s elimination at the hands of other planets should humanity continue its dangerous escalation of atomic power and its unceasing hostility towards each other. With the help of his newfound allies, Klaatu is able to return to his spaceship and to Gort; upon his departure, he ominously intones to the uneasy crowd gathered around him: “Your choice is simple. Join us and live in peace. Or pursue your present course—and face obliteration. We will be waiting for your answer. The decision rests with you.”

The Day the Earth Stood Still reflects the period of world history in which it was made, with Klaatu’s words of warning echoing the very real fears and anxieties that beset a global society in the thick of the Cold War. The film’s score, accented by the eerie sounds of a theremin and the sleek, cool lines of its production design, give it a defined “space race” edge. In fact, the Gort of the film’s source material is described as all green and looking much like an overly muscled human being, while the Gort film audiences see is all atomic era, from his smooth, silvery sheen to the deadly laser beam that emerges from his visor, disintegrating an Army tank in the blink of an eye.

The Day the Earth Stood Still was a modest success upon its release but it is now considered one of the finest science-fiction films ever made, with Klaatu’s iconic command to Gort, “Klaatu barada nikto” engrained in popular culture.

The decision rests with you to experience for yourself The Day the Earth Stood Still.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Prepare for another can’t-miss crossover event between Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy when both series return for new seasons this Thursday on ABC. Then, on Friday, enjoy the spooktacular first short from ZOMBIES: Addison’s Monster Mystery on Disney Channel, in addition to LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales on Disney+ and Sweet Home Alabama on Hulu.

Station 19

Station 19—Thursday, September 30, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Relationships are challenged at Station 19 after Maya (Danielle Savre) was suspended, complicating things between Sullivan (Boris Kodjoe) and Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz). Meanwhile, Dean (Okieriete Onaodowan) comes to terms with his feelings for Vic (Barrett Doss), while Travis (Jay Hayden) rekindles an old flame. The annual Phoenix Festival ends in chaos, as some unruly locals test the teams at both Station 19 and Grey Sloan Memorial.

Grey's Anatomy

Grey’s Anatomy—Thursday, September 30, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC
The drama continues as the city of Seattle revels at the Phoenix Fair celebrating the city’s rebirth post-COVID, and the Grey Sloan doctors treat a patient who encounters illegal fireworks. Meanwhile, Bailey (Chandra Wilson) has her sights set on hiring new doctors, but she’s having trouble finding viable options. Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Teddy (Kim Raver) attempt to take the next step in their engagement, and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) receives a surprising opportunity when she meets a dynamic doctor from her mother’s past.

ZOMBIES: Addison's Monster Mystery

ZOMBIES: Addison’s Monster Mystery—Friday, October 1, at 10:04 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
In the first episode of this new animated series of shorts, Addison (voice of Meg Donnelly) is hosting Seabrook High’s Halloween Fall Ball. She’s going above and beyond to ensure the event is fa-boo-lous. After she gives the “Shrimpy” mascot costume a makeover using stones from the Wolf Den, a mysterious power brings the costume to life. As “Monster Shrimpy” terrorizes the town and smashes everything in his path, she and Zed (voice of Milo Manheim) must work together to save the Halloween Fall Ball… and Seabrook itself.

LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales

LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales—Friday, October 1, on Disney+
After the events of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Poe Dameron (voice of Jake Green) and BB-8 must make an emergency landing on the planet Mustafar. There, they meet the greedy and conniving Graballa the Hutt (voice of Dana Snyder), who has purchased Darth Vader’s castle and is renovating it into the galaxy’s first all-inclusive Sith-inspired luxury hotel. While waiting for his X-Wing to be repaired, Poe, BB-8, Graballa, and a mechanic named Dean (voice of Raphael Alejandro) venture deep into the mysterious castle with Vader’s loyal servant, Vaneé (voice of Tony Hale). Along the way, Vaneé shares three creepy stories linked to ancient artifacts and iconic villains from across all eras of Star Wars. As Vaneé spins his tales and lures the group even deeper into the shadowy underbelly of the castle, a sinister plan emerges. With Dean’s help, Poe and BB-8 must face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.

Sweet Home Alabama

Sweet Home Alabama—Friday, October 1, on Hulu
New York fashion designer Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon) is over the moon after getting engaged to Andrew Hennings, the city’s most eligible bachelor (Patrick Dempsey). There’s just one hitch: Melanie’s high school sweetheart, Jake Perry (Josh Lucas), refuses to divorce her, meaning she must return home to Alabama to face her past.

Prepare to “Fright the Frights” with Muppets Haunted Mansion—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Brand-New Trailer for Muppets Haunted Mansion—Coming Soon to Disney+

The Muppets are back with an all-new spooktacular special for Disney+, and our pals at the streaming service just released an official trailer, above.

Premiering Friday, October 8, Muppets Haunted Mansion stars a gaggle of fan-favorite Muppets alongside Will Arnett as The Ghost Host, Yvette Nicole Brown as The Hearse Driver, Darren Criss as The Caretaker, and Taraji P. Henson as The Bride.

In the special, the Great Gonzo—world famous daredevil artiste—has done it all, seen it all, and survived it all. But on Halloween night, the fearless Gonzo takes on the greatest challenge of his life by spending one very daring night in the most grim-grinning place on Earth… The Haunted Mansion! Will he (and his sidekick, the inimitable Pepe the King Prawn) see the morning? You’ll have to tun in to find out!

Muppets Haunted Mansion will also feature special appearances from Chrissy Metz as Harriet; Alfonso Ribeiro as Fred; the late, great Edward Asner as Claude; Jeannie Mai as Maude; Danny Trejo as Huet; and Sasheer Zamata as Mary… plus Craig Robinson, Skai Jackson, Pat Sajak, Geoff Keighley, and Justina Machado as the infamous Haunted Mansion busts, friend of D23 John Stamos as himself, and Walt Disney Imagineering’s Kim Irvine as Haunted Mansion Maid.

In addition to the special, the Muppets Haunted Mansion EP will be also released on Friday, October 8, from Walt Disney Records. Look for three new original songs—“Rest in Peace,” “Life Hereafter,” and “Tie the Knot Tango”—plus a cover of “Dancing in the Moonlight.”

When we say we’re excited for this special, it’s possibly the understatement of the year! Mark those calendars, y’all…

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

It’s the first official weekend of fall (even though in our neck o’ the woods, it’s distinctly not “sweater weather” quite yet)—so why not take in some great viewing from around the worlds of Disney to celebrate? Feel all the feels when The Fault in Our Stars returns to Disney+; play along as Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and Supermarket Sweep return for new seasons on ABC; and so much more.

Go Behind the Scenes at Pixar with A Spark Story

Speaking of this weekend, don’t miss the debut of A Spark Story, a new feature-length documentary from Disney+ and Pixar Animation Studios. Taking an intimate look at Pixar’s SparkShorts filmmaking process, A Spark Story allows viewers to follow along as two directors strive to get their uniquely personal SparkShorts visions onscreen.

The film introduces Twenty Something director Aphton Corbin and Nona director Louis Gonzales, who navigate the emotional roller coaster of stepping into a leadership role and inspiring their crews—all during the tumultuous times of 2020. Giving fans an exclusive and immersive look at the filmmakers and their films, A Spark Story explores the creative philosophy that makes Pixar unique.

Look for A Spark Story on Disney+ beginning today (Friday, September 24).

California Grill

California Grill Celebrates Walt Disney World’s 50th with Limited-Time Menu

Walt Disney World Resort is replete with gastronomical wonders… the delights at California Grill, overlooking Magic Kingdom Park and Seven Seas Lagoon at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, among them. It’s where guests can not only savor the finest in Californian cooking, but now they can also step into a bygone era as the resort ushers in its incredible 50th anniversary.

Evoking the spirit of 1971, California Grill celebrates its past while offering a nod to the incredible future ahead: As part of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” the restaurant will soon offer a limited-time three-course menu with dishes inspired by past favorites as well as new market-fresh creations. Look for these latest tasty morsels to be offered beginning October 3, with reservations now available.

Among the dishes you can expect are the California Grill Sushi Classics Trio; the House-Made Artisanal-Style Duck a l’Orange Pizza; and an Oak-Fired Filet of Beef. Okay, now we’re hungry…

To make reservations—and honestly, you should!—visit the restaurant’s Walt Disney World Resort website page.

Disney Halloween Time Returns to Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Should you find yourself at across the world this Halloween season, do not miss out on the spooky fun happening now through October 31 at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort! Disney Halloween Time is back—featuring the iconic Disney Villains, as well as beloved Disney Friends decked out in brand-new Halloween looks, and they’re ready to put on an incredibly fun and wicked Halloween extravaganza!

Guests are invited to join the Halloween party by dressing up in their own stylish Halloween outfits, inspired by favorite Disney characters. And what can you expect? Photo opportunities with Mickey Mouse and all manner of his friends, including Vampirina; trick-or-treating at the Halloween Time Festival Gardens during the day; the brand-new Wicked Fun Party Zone, where the Disney Villains are consolidating their power to create the spookiest party vibe; a “Halloween BBQ Feast” at Karibuni Marketplace; the delightfully evil musical stage show “Let’s Get Wicked” returning to mesmerize guests this year; and much more.

Find out how you can get in on the all the fa-boo-lous action by visiting HongKongDisneyland.com.

ICYMI: Disney+ Day Coming This November…

As if this season wasn’t already chockablock with amazing things to look forward to, our pals at Disney+ just added another holiday to the mix! On Friday, November 12, The Walt Disney Company will host Disney+ Day, a truly global celebration that will come to life across all dimensions of the Company. For more on what you can expect, check out our rundown right here at D23.com.

Did You Know? 8 Genius Facts About Ludwig Von Drake

By Jim Fanning

Hello there, you kooky people, you! Are you in for a treat! 60 years ago—on September 24, 1961—the egotistical, erudite, eccentric professor Ludwig Von Drake made his debut on the premiere episode of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. The only major animated character Walt created especially for television, Professor Von Drake is Donald Duck’s father’s brother. (According to no less an authority than Walt himself, he has a different last name because Donald took his mother’s name when he went into show business.) As quoted from Von Drake’s official bio by Walt Disney, Ludwig is “an eminent psychologist, renowned color expert, etymologist” and “the most sought after lecturer in the world. He is undoubtedly the outstanding genius of the century”—apparently also an author for as Walt said, “Undoubtedly, the Professor must have written this himself!” Since that wacky quack is always ready to celebrate himself, join in the double-nickel festivities as D23 presents eight fun facts about that lovable lunatic Ludwig.

Ludwig Outshines a Certain Peacock
Walt Disney’s arrival at the forefront of color television programming in 1961 was big news. His move to NBC, “the Color Network,” from ABC, home to the Disney TV hour since 1954, made headlines. To signal his serious intent to produce must-see full color broadcasts (make that “colorcasts”) the great showman created an all-new animated character—and Ludwig Von Drake burst on to the scene, holding forth on “An Adventure in Color/Mathmagic Land,” the first Wonderful World of Color episode. Ludwig lets looses with the first of his loony lectures, on color, of course, especially as seen via color TV. Bird meets birdbrain when a Disney-fied depiction of the peacock—symbol of NBC‘s “living color” since 1957— makes a surprise cameo appearance. When the animated peacock’s famous feathers upstage Ludwig, the newly introduced TV star retorts, “Oooh, what a show-off!” Ludwig then tells the viewers with a wink, “Confidentially, he dyes his feathers!” Von Drake also takes a satiric stab at the peacock in the 1963 episode, “Fly with Von Drake.” When Ludwig calls his seagull pal, Orville, “a seagoing peacock,” the bird’s tail feathers fan out in an array of “living color” hues.

Ludwig Von Drake

(Almost) Nine Old Men Brought Ludwig to Loquacious Life
Aside from indicating the importance of the new version of his weekly primetime TV series, Walt created Ludwig Von Drake in order to ensure a regular stream of new Disney animation on TV. Putting his best food forward for his new web-footed star, Walt called on his elite team of animators, the Nine Old Men, to introduce Ludwig on his first appearance 55 years ago. Seven of the Nine served; Ollie Johnston, Eric Larson, Ward Kimball, Les Clark, Frank Thomas, John Lounsbery, and Milt Kahl turned their special Disney skillset to Ludwig’s multi-hued performance on that first animated Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color episode.

Ludwig Von Drake and Paul Frees

Ludwig’s “Ghost” Voice
One of Walt’s favorite voice artists, Disney Legend Paul Frees, is the vocal powerhouse behind Professor Von Drake’s zany on-screen personality. Gifted with a three-octave vocal range and an unerring ear for impressions, Frees was also a talented actor who skillfully performed many an audio characterization. His vocal improvisations helped shaped the Von Drake character beyond simply a wild Austrian accent. “When we have a story conference, the writers toss questions and situations at me,” Frees once revealed. “I ad-lib on tape and it’s incorporated into the script. Walt Disney gave me a lot of liberty in portraying the Professor, and I’ve made him more personal than any of my other characters. Originally, Ludwig was a supercilious character but we’ve given him point and shade as we brought him along. His complete knowledge in every avenue helps bring a little culture to TV.” In addition to non-Disney vocalizations—including one half of the Beatles (John and George) for the animated series about the band—and any number of characters for Hanna-Barbera, Jay Ward and Rankin-Bass, Frees voiced a variety of Disney roles, including many of the buccaneers in Pirates of the Caribbean and the weirdly welcoming Ghost Host at the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland® Park. Curious to see Ludwig’s voice on screen? Try Walt Disney’s The Shaggy Dog (1959), wherein the versatile Mr. Frees prophetically played a psychiatrist just a few years before voicing the animated “duck-ter” of psychology on TV.

Donald Duck and Ludwig Von Drake

Multi-Dimensional Duck
What did Walt Disney watch on TV? Why, The Von Drake Report, of course, as seen on the 1961 World of Color episode, “Carnival Time.” As Walt relaxes in his armchair with his miniature poodle, Lady, he switches on his living room console via remote—only to be startled by the over-the-top intro to the “special, special, extra special Von Drake Report.” Ludwig’s TV news show really displays the Von Drake versatility, for the show is produced and directed by the wacky web-footed virtuoso, who also serves as “ace commentator.”  Aside from those many Von Drake vocations, Ludwig emphasized academia, reveling in rants and ramblings about geometry, geography, atomic energy and especially psychiatry. In “Inside Donald Duck” (1961), the learned loony actually succeeds in curing Donald of his infamously fiery temper—until Ludwig presents his nephew with the bill. Donald blows his top, causing the Austrian egghead to crack up and begin psychoanalyzing himself. And in DuckTales the learned professor took on perhaps his greatest challenge (since Donald anyhow) as psychiatrist to Launchpad McQuack in the DuckTales TV series.

Ludwig Von Drake

Addlepated Authority on Anything
Is this self-proclaimed expert on everything all he’s quacked up to be? Nothing stopped Ludwig from lecturing at length about a kaleidoscopic variety of Wonderful World of Color topics, from travel in “Mediterranean Cruise” (1964) to philosophy and safety in “Man Is His Own Worst Enemy” (1962). Referred to as “our self-appointed expert on everything” by Walt Disney, musicologist Ludwig illustrates melody in “Music for Everybody” (1966) by writing “a lot of do-re-mis, fas, fee-fees and loo-loos all over this music score sheet.” Inspired by JFK’s famous physical fitness program, Ludwig introduced his own program in 1964 with “In Shape with Von Drake.” After Walt set up the show by playing a record entitled “Von Drake And His Musical Muscles,” the all-around authority dementedly delved into the world of sports and exercise. Showing his propensity for getting sidetracked, Ludwig used a dumbbell to create a not-so-hidden Mickey, making a makeshift Mouseketeer hat his own by singing “L-U-D-W-I-G V-O-N D-R-A-K-E.” This talkative quack-up also crashed the spoken-word recording trend of the 1960s by yakking it up about color theory, music (singing some specially composed Sherman Brothers songs along the way), and the art of sound recording on his own LP album, Professor Ludwig Von Drake. Once available only as a vinyl LP “licorice pizza” this classic comedy album is accessible today on iTunes.

Ludwig Von Drake comic

Printed Page Pundit
Ludwig jumped from the television screen to the printed page with the book-loving prof appropriately becoming the subject of such hardcover classics as “Ludwig Von Drake, Dog Expert.” In addition to being awarded his own comic book title, Ludwig also joined the comic-page cast of the classic newspaper strip drawn by Disney Legend Al Taliaferro and written by Bob Karp. On September 22, 1961, Donald starts preparing for the arrival of the “all-around genius” from Vienna by redecorating his guest room with a telescope, test tubes, and maybe even a “hunk of uranium 255.” Donald unveils an oversized painting of his Uncle Ludwig (sent as a gift by the Professor himself) in the Sunday color comic page published on September 24, 1961—the very date Von Drake debuted on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. From that point on, Ludwig was a supporting star of the Donald Duck strip for the next four decades.

Bootle Beetle and Ludwig Von Drake

Ludwig Has a Bootle Beetle Buddy
Such a talkative talent needs someone to converse with besides the television audience, so Ludwig was given a pet named Herman to interact with. A bootle beetle—that particularly Disney species of insect—Herman popped up from time to time to help Ludwig with his presentations. In “The Hunting Instinct” (1961), for example, Ludwig’s tiny friend runs the projector to screen The Von Drake Plastic Hour (parodying such TV series as The United States Steel Hour). In “Music For Everybody” (1966), Ludwig introduces his own 99-piece orchestra made up entirely of bootle beetles. Herman and his musical pals also appear as the Bughouse Five, a spoof of the Disney-artist jazz band, Firehouse Five Plus Two, headed by frequent Ludwig animator Ward Kimball. Ludwig considers Herman his best friend—when the absent-minded prof isn’t almost accidently squishing his bug buddy.

Pluto, Mickey Mouse, and Ludwig Von Drake

Today’s Television Star
In addition to playing it up in various video games, this Teutonic-tinged television star continues to thrive in TV productions. Living up (if not lousing up) to his status as all-around authority, Ludwig starred in his own segment, “Ask Von Drake” on House of Mouse, and his tricky song wherein the wacky vocalist rapidly rattled off an endless list of Disney characters has become a YouTube favorite. On Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Von Drake invented the titular high-tech clubhouse, equipping it with outlandish accessories, including the Handy Helper. Ludwig’s crazy inventions often help out Mickey and his pals, as when Ludwig returned to his World of Color roots, inventing a device that restored color when it was being drained from the world. In the stylized and crazily creative Mickey Mouse series of newly produced cartoons, the kooky professor fits right in. This Disney favorite continues to delight video audiences whether or not they are aware of his zany television debut 55 years ago. Happy anniversary, Ludwig Von Drake!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Get ready for a good cry, because The Fault in Our Stars is returning to the Disney+ library this weekend. Also on Friday, the streaming service will debut A Spark Story, chronicling Pixar’s SparkShorts filmmaking process. On Sunday, two fan-favorite competition series, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune and Supermarket Sweep, return for new seasons on ABC. That same day, ABC News Live, FX, and ABC will air highlights from the Global Citizen Festival.

The Fault in our Stars

The Fault in Our Stars—Friday, September 24, on Disney+
Forced by her mother to attend a cancer support group, 16-year-old Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) is surprised when she forms an instant connection with Gus Waters (Ansel Elgort), who lost a leg to bone cancer but has since apparently been in remission. They share an acerbic wit and a love of reading, and after Gus scores an invitation to meet Hazel’s favorite reclusive author, the two teens embark on the adventure of their brief lives.

A Spark Story

A Spark Story—Friday, September 24, on Disney+
A co-production of Pixar and Supper Club, this feature-length documentary takes an intimate look at Pixar’s SparkShorts filmmaking process as two directors strive to get their uniquely personal SparkShorts visions on screen. Directed by Jason Sterman and Leanne Dare, A Spark Story introduces Aphton Corbin (director of Twenty Something) and Louis Gonzales (director of Nona), who navigate the emotional roller coaster of stepping into a leadership role and inspiring their crews. Giving an exclusive and immersive look at the filmmakers and their films, it also explores the creative philosophy that makes Pixar unique.

Global Citizen Live

Global Citizen Live—Sunday, September 26, at 1 p.m. ET on ABC News Live, 3 p.m. ET on FX and 7 p.m. ET on ABC (Special)
The global event will feature dozens of artists, activists, corporate leaders, philanthropists, and world leaders uniting to defend the planet and defeat poverty—all in support of Global Citizen’s year-long Recovery Plan for the World campaign, which is working to kickstart an equitable global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Artists and advocates donating their time and talent to the global special include Andrea Bocelli, Billie Eilish, BTS, Camila Cabello, Coldplay, Demi Lovato, Doja Cat, Duran Duran, Ed Sheeran, Green Day, H.E.R., Hugh Jackman, Keith Urban, Lizzo, Lorde, Meghan Markle, Metallica, Prince Harry, Ricky Martin, Shawn Mendes, Stevie Wonder, The Weeknd, Usher, and many more.

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune

Celebrity Wheel of Fortune—Sunday, September 26, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White, America’s Game® invites celebrity contestants to spin the world’s most famous Wheel and solve word puzzles for a chance to win up to $1 million for a charity of their choice. Celebrity contestants competing in the season premiere include Jason Alexander (playing for Americares), “The Miz” (playing for Connor’s Cure at the V Foundation for Cancer Research), and Cheryl Burke (playing for PhilDev).

Supermarket Sweep

Supermarket Sweep—Sunday, September 26, at 9 p.m. ET on ABC
Attention, shoppers! The fast-paced and energetic game show, hosted and executive produced by Leslie Jones, returns for season two. Watch three teams of two battle it out using their grocery shopping skills and knowledge of merchandise to win big cash prizes.

D23-Exclusive Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair 70th Anniversary Plush—Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter

By the D23 Team

D23 Exclusive Cheshire Cat Plush – Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair – Limited Release

D23 Exclusive Mad Hatter Plush – Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair – Limited Release

You’ll lose your head—proverbially speaking, of course—for D23’s exclusive Alice in Wonderland plush modeled after pre-production art by Disney Legend Mary Blair. The September release includes the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter. These collectible, uniquely detailed plush toys commemorate the film’s 70th anniversary.

You’ll receive a Certificate of Authenticity along with each plush, which arrives in a collector’s display box complete with the D23 logo. They’ll be available for purchase beginning September 24 (starting at 7 a.m. PT) at shopDisney.com for ALL D23 Members.

alice plush

The Cheshire Cat
This plush is quite unusual, much like the Cheshire Cat himself… notice how he’s holding up his head!

The Mad Hatter
The Mad Hatter plush is particularly colorful, with varied fabrics—and a teacup, of course.

Remember: Our D23-exclusive Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair 70th Anniversary Plush will be available for ALL D23 Members at shopDisney.com beginning September 24 at 7 a.m. PT! Don’t miss out!

About the Alice in Wonderland by Mary Blair Collection
Celebrate the 70th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland with this one-of-a-kind collection featuring the works of Disney Legend Mary Blair. Blair began drawing at The Walt Disney Studios in 1940; a pioneer and leading female artist in her field, she was an imaginative color stylist, concept artist, and designer, and worked on some of Walt Disney’s most popular animated classics.

Her topsy-turvy, upside-down art style lent itself masterfully to the film Alice in Wonderland (1951). Create your own wonderland with this distinctive collection of items!

The bare necessities:

  • Polyester
  • Cheshire Cat: 9 1/2” H
  • Mad Hatter: 12” H
  • Imported

To purchase, log in to shopDisney with the Disney account tied to your D23 Membership.

Not a D23 Member? Click here to join.

Plush available only to D23 Members. Available for purchase starting September 24, 2021, while supplies last at shopDisney.com (online or via phone orders). Not valid on purchases made at Disney store and Disney Baby Store retail and outlet locations or Disney Parks and Resorts locations or on Disney store merchandise purchased from other retailers or using third- party websites. Must be logged in to your Disney Account to purchase, using an account linked to your D23 Membership. Maximum one of each plush 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.

Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in October 2021

By Zach Johnson

Disney+ just announced a spooktacular streaming lineup for October!

On the originals front, LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales will kick things off on October 1, followed by the six-part docuseries Among the Stars on October 6, the Halloween special Muppets Haunted Mansion on October 8, and the anthology series Just Beyond on October 13. Throughout the month, new episodes of Disney Insider, Doogie Kamealoha, M.D., and Marvel Studios: Assembled will debut on a weekly basis. Mark your calendars for the season finales of Turner & Hooch and What If…? on October 6 and Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life on October 13. Additional titles joining the Disney+ library include Alvin and the Chipmunks, Black Widow, Impact with Gal Gadot (Season 1), and Rookie of the Year, to name just a few.

All the titles coming to Disney+ in October are listed below:

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Friday, October 1
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip
Just Roll with It: You Decide Live!
LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales (Premiere)
The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!

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Wednesday, October 6
Among the Stars (Season 1 Premiere) (All Episodes Streaming)
Black Widow
The Chicken Squad (Episode: “The Surprise Party Surprise / U.F. Oh-No”)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life (Episode 111: “Night of the Pizza Moon / Who’s Your Granny? / Summer Sidekick Syndrome”)
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Episode 105: “Dunk Cost”)
Drain the Oceans: The Mississippi River & Arctic War (Season 1)
Drain the Oceans (Season 4)
The Ghost and Molly McGee (Season 1) (5 Episodes)
Impact with Gal Gadot (Season 1)
Muppet Babies (Season 3) (9 Episodes)
Puppy Dog Pals (Season 4) (5 Episodes)
Spidey and his Amazing Friends (Episode: “Rocket Rhino / Trick or Trace-E”)
Turner & Hooch (Episode 112: “Bite Club”) (Season Finale)
What If…? (Episode 109) (Season Finale)

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Friday, October 8
Mickey’s Tale of Two Witches
Muppets Haunted Mansion (Premiere)
Under Wraps (2021)

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Wednesday, October 13
Apollo: Back to the Moon (Season 1)
Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life (Episode 112: “Delivery Duck / Dark in the Park / Choppin’ Dale”) (Season Finale)
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Episode 106: “Career Babes”)
Just Beyond (Season 1 Premiere) (All Episodes Streaming)
Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (Episode: “The Spooky Spook House / Clarabelle’s Banana Splitz!”)
Secrets of the Zoo: North Carolina (Season 1)
Secrets of the Zoo: Down Under (Season 2)
The Wizard of Paws (Season 1)
Zombies: Addison’s Moonstone Mystery Shorts (Season 1)

Friday, October 15
Lost Cities with Albert Lin: The Great Flood
Megacity of the Maya Warrior King

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Wednesday, October 20
Disney Insider (Episode 108: “Drawn to Life, Muppets and the Haunted Mansion, Our Very Own Studio Tour”)
Disney’s Magic Bake-Off (Season 1) (4 Episodes)
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Episode 107: “Mom-Mentum”)
Marvel Studios: Assembled (Episode: “The Making of Black Widow“)
PJ Masks (Season 5) (6 Episodes)
The Wild Life of Dr. Ole (Season 1)

Friday, October 22
Rookie of the Year
Thumbelina

Wednesday, October 27
Disney Insider (Episode 109: “Harmonies of Harmonious, Tiana’s Cuisine, Galaxy’s Edge Expands… Virtually”)
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. (Episode 108: “Talk-Story”)
Marvel Studios: Assembled (Episode: “The Making of What If…?”)
Port Protection Alaska (Season 4)

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Friday, October 29
Bob Ballard: An Explorer’s Life
McFarland, USA

How ABC’s The Wonder Years Transports Viewers from 2021 to 1968

By Zach Johnson

The Wonder Years may be a fictional series, but in many ways, it’s also a time capsule of America 50+ years ago. Inspired by the beloved and award-winning series of the same name, the new original coming-of-age comedy follows the Williams family in the late 1960s, told from the perspective of imaginative 12-year-old Dean (Elisha “EJ” Williams). The Wonder Years joins ABC’s comedy night lineup tonight at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT, with a cast that includes Dulé Hill as Bill Williams, Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, and Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams, with Don Cheadle narrating each episode as Adult Dean Williams.

With the wisdom of his adult years, Dean’s hopeful and humorous recollections depict the ups and downs of growing up in a Black middle-class family in Montgomery, Alabama. To ensure that The Wonder Years accurately reflected its specific location and time, production designer Aiyana Trotter researched catalogs, films, magazines, photographs, and more from that period. “A lot of what was fashionable then looks kitschy and odd to us now,” says Trotter. Not wanting to make the Williams’ home “a parody of the ’60s,” Trotter says she looked for ways to make it genuine but subtle. “There isn’t much documentation of real homes of Black families in the ’60s,” she says, “so we were more dependent on the work or photojournalism and private photo collections… In the end, I had to find that balance so that the Williams family home feels familiar to us, like memories of our grandma’s house.”

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Both the Williams family home and Dean’s school were constructed on a soundstage, which meant they literally had to design each set from the ground up. “We had to source everything: the construction materials, set dressing and props,” says Trotter. Set decorator Andrea Doyle bought fabrics from the ’60s and “created window dressing, bedspreads, and upholstered furniture with it,” she adds, while the set decoration team “scoured three states to find the period furniture, lighting, kitchenware, toys, games, picture frames, etc.”

Meanwhile, costumer designer Ceci’s creative journey began with mining her own life experiences, as well as those of her family and friends. “I have a treasure trove of family photos and a library of popular magazines from the ’60s that really transported me back to that time period,” she says. “My mom and dad are really my true inspirations. They both exposed me to the rudiments of fashion, style, fabrication, construction. and so much more.” Clothing from that era is distinguished by “bold colors, playful prints, textured textiles, and silhouettes that range from mod to sophisticated elegance,” says Ceci. “The costumes visually tell the story of each character as intended by the producers and writers. I think they support their narratives and speak for themselves.” Indeed, according to several of the actors, Ceci’s contributions proved invaluable in helping them get into character. “I’ve always been a fan of the style from the ’60s, because back then, everything mattered,” says Hill. “Walking out the door you made a statement: the way you had your hair made a statement, the suit you had on made a statement. Somewhere along the way, we may have lost that. I like the idea of looking back on that and hopefully reinvigorating that mindset.”

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“The thing I’ll probably never get over is how tight those pants are!” Williams says. “Every time period has its own unique way of doing things, and this is how it was done in the ’60s.”

Although it’s a scripted comedy series, The Wonder Years is set against the backdrop of real events from American history. “We will not shy away from showing how the events of the time would have really affected a Black family as a unit, and affected the individual members, living in Alabama in the ’60s,” explains showrunner Saladin K. Patterson, who executive produces the series alongside Lee Daniels, Fred Savage, and Marc Velez. “By leaning on personal stories from family members and using those as the basis for how our characters would react/behave, we can organically weave the events into our narrative.”

That said, The Wonder Years is first and foremost a comedy series. “Lee Daniels and I feel that the experiences of the Black middle-class during the late ’60s have not been explored in TV and film,” Patterson says. “We have seen them explored for other decades, but usually the late ’60s are seen through the perspective of the ‘struggle.’ While that is a very important part of the Black experience, we feel there are other valuable perspectives that an audience would relate to.” Although The Wonder Years is set in the past, many of its themes remain relevant as ever. “If we can look at the turbulent, divisive late ’60s as ‘wonder years,’ then one day, a future generation will look at the 2020s as their ‘wonder years,’” he says. “That means we can have hope that the turbulent, divisive issues of today will be solved in our collective future—just like they were solved in our collective past.”

The Walt Disney Company Celebrates Disney+ Day on November 12 to Thank Subscribers with New Content, Fan Experiences, and More

By the D23 Team

Mark your calendar! On Friday, November 12, The Walt Disney Company will host Disney+ Day, a global celebration that will come to life across all dimensions of the Company. Subscribers to Disney+ will be treated to new content releases across the service’s iconic brands, Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star in international markets, along with a special presentation on Disney+ for fans with sneak peeks into what’s to come. Additionally, the service will continue to engage new audiences around the world, as Disney+ expands into new Asia-Pacific markets on November 12.

That’s not all! In honor of the second anniversary of Disney+, subscribers will have access to promotions and experiences across the Company. Disney Parks and Resorts around the world and Disney Cruise Line will roll out the blue carpet for Disney+ fans with some surprise and delight moments including photo opportunities, character moments, and more; shopDisney.com will have special offers; popular network shows and syndicated series will join in the celebration along with talent and series across ABC, Disney Channel, ESPN and ESPN+, Freeform, FX, Hulu, National Geographic in the U.S., and on owned channels abroad.

“The inaugural Disney+ Day will be a grand-scale celebration of our subscribers across the entire company,” said Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “This day of appreciation brings to life our mission to entertain, inform, and inspire fans and families around the globe through the power of unparalleled storytelling, and will become an annual tentpole event to be amplified across our global businesses.”

Disney+ Day Content Premieres from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic
Disney+ Day will feature content premieres from all of the marquee brands on service, including:

  • The streaming premiere of Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings
  • The beloved Disney family-friendly adventure film Jungle Cruise, available to all subscribers
  • The new Disney+ Original movie Home Sweet Home Alone, a reimagining of the popular holiday franchise
  • An all-new original series of shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios called Olaf Presents, which sees Frozen’s beloved snowman retelling several classic Disney tales as only he can
  • The domestic Disney+ streaming debut of fan favorite shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios including Frozen Fever, Oscar®-winning shorts Feast and Paperman, Oscar-nominated Mickey Mouse short Get A Horse! and more
  • An animated short film Ciao Alberto from Pixar, featuring characters from this summer’s animated hit breakout film Luca
  • A new short from The Simpsons that pays tribute to Disney+’s marquee brands
  • The first five episodes from season two of The World According to Jeff Goldblum from National Geographic
  • A special celebrating the origins and legacy of Star Wars’ legendary bounty hunter, Boba Fett
  • A special celebrating the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+ with an exciting look towards the future
  • Dopesick, an original series starring Michael Keaton, which will be released in international markets as part of the Star general entertainment content offering

Subscribers to the service will be entertained with an inaugural Disney+ Day fan celebration on Disney+, which will include breaking news, first looks, new trailers, exclusive clips, and appearances from Disney+ creators and stars.

Global Launches in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
In honor of Disney+ Day, Disney+ will make its debut in South Korea and Taiwan on November 12, and in Hong Kong on November 16, bringing Disney’s iconic characters and stories into the homes of new audiences around the globe.

More exciting content premieres, consumer offers, and news will be announced leading up to Disney+ Day.

20th Century Fox “Spooktacular” – 1940s: Nightmare Alley

By Christina Pappous, Walt Disney Archives

As fall swiftly approaches, and with it, the scariest of holidays—Halloween!—we’re taking a “spooktacular” decade-by-decade tour through the most haunting films from 20th Century Fox. While our first stop on the tour may not trade in ghouls and ghosts, Nightmare Alley (1947) asks a question perhaps scarier than anything else: How can anyone get so low?

Set in the seedy world of carnivals and charlatans, Nightmare Alley is a film full of twists, turns, and triple crossings. It tells the story of the ambitious and cunning carnival barker Stanton “Stan” Carlisle, as played by Tyrone Power, and his meteoric ascent from assistant to the carnival’s mentalist, Zeena (Joan Blondell), to “The Great Stanton,” the sophisticated spiritualist to Chicago’s high society. During one of his performances, Stan crosses paths with psychiatrist Lilith Ritter (Helen Walker), and the two concoct a plan to swindle Stan’s wealthy patrons. Ultimately, Stan’s greed and arrogance prove to be his undoing, and he comes crashing down, uttering “Mister, I was made for it” as he descends into the lowest of the low of carnival folk: the geek.

Nightmare Alley is an unusual film, both in its story and its production. While it certainly follows the stylistic conventions of classic film noir—from its morally ambiguous characters and chiaroscuro lighting—the film’s carnival setting and evocations of magic and spirituality render it unique and genre-defying. Lead actor Tyrone Power was one of most popular stars at 20th Century Fox, and studio head Darryl F. Zanuck was incredibly reluctant to let Power, then primarily known for his matinée idol good looks and roles in in romantic swashbucklers like The Mark of Zorro (1940), take on a character as slimy as Stanton Carlisle. Power, freshly returned from active duty as a pilot in the Marines, sought to take on more complex and challenging roles and fought hard to get Nightmare Alley made.

The film was neither well received by critics nor audiences upon its initial release, but over the years, Nightmare Alley has become a classic, and its sordid exploration of how anyone can get so low continues to haunt audiences today.

Keep your eye out for Guillermo del Toro’s upcoming take on Nightmare Alley from Searchlight Pictures, opening December 17, 2021.