Lucasfilm’s First 50 Years in Posters

By Pete Vilmur

The 34 posters depicted in Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary commemorative print, which is included with the Summer issue of Disney twenty-three, was a delightful exercise for the Lucasfilm team, as it allowed us to capture all the excitement, romance, adventure, and hope of the multiple Lucasfilm productions in a single image. It also provided an opportunity to share some lesser-known poster artwork from around the world, which can be dramatically different from the more recognized and broadly circulated versions used in the U.S.

The process of selecting the poster images first required taking inventory of the scores of designs that have been produced for Lucasfilm productions over the past 50 years. This number was quickly pared down to 97 finalists after removing much of the repeated imagery used on posters throughout the ’90s and early 2000s, when nearly all global markets used similar poster designs. Those 97 were then put before Lucasfilm team members to select images that both conveyed the broad scope of Lucasfilm storytelling while revealing the vast array of international poster artwork.

While we can’t discuss all the posters in detail if we want to keep this at a readable length, we did want to point out some unique selects:

THX 1138

THX 1138 – While THX is not technically a Lucasfilm production (it was produced by American Zoetrope), it was George Lucas’ first feature film, and informed much of his subsequent work. The poster we chose comes from the 2004 re-release, which is a spare but powerful photo-realistic illustration of THX 1138.

American Graffiti

American Graffiti – This poster art is unique to Spain, who opted for a more traditional illustrative style compared to the U.S. version, which was done by famed MAD Magazine artist Mort Drucker. Ironically, the unknown artist for this Spanish version scribed a signature which seems to read “mad” – initials, perhaps?

Star Wars

Star Wars: A New Hope – Michelangelo Papuzza is responsible for much of the campaign artwork used in Italy for the first release of Star Wars: A New Hope in 1977. Bright colors and a light, comic illustrative style seem to distinguish this poster from others created for the first film, and we couldn’t resist its unabashed, nonconventional approach to advertising the film that launched the Star Wars saga.

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – The exploding Darth Vader helmet illustration by Witold Dybowski was exclusive to Poland, and upon closer inspection features various camera parts inserted as components of Vader’s mask. This poster always seems to inspire a sense of whimsy and wonder, two essential ingredients of Lucasfilm productions.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – This period-style illustration by Mike Vaughan was not broadly used in 1984, except in Australia, New Zealand, and to a lesser extent, the United Kingdom, which is where this poster is from. Interestingly, this vertical one-sheet format was the only one to use this design in the U.K., as the more common horizontal “quad” posters featured the now-familiar U.S. “standing Indy” artwork by Bruce Wolfe.

Howard the Duck

Howard the Duck – While Lucasfilm’s 1986 Howard the Duck production may have its quirks, this 1987 Polish poster by Jakub Erol (who previously turned in a starkly beautiful portrait of C-3PO for the Polish release of Star Wars: A New Hope in 1979) definitely gets ones attention. He certainly got ours!

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – For Young Indy, we didn’t have a traditional one-sheet for the series, but found this wonderful promotional poster hanging in the office of Lucasfilm PR writer and Young Indy enthusiast, Lucas Seastrom. “It’s full of wondrous detail that imbues both the whimsical romance and the curious mind of Indiana Jones,” says Seastrom. “By not revealing Indy’s face, it teases both a new take on the character and the promise of stepping into his shoes.” So yeah, this made our cut.

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace

Star Wars: The Phantom Menace – While the image of young Anakin Skywalker casting a shadow of the Sith Lord he would become is not as unfamiliar or exotic as some of the posters we’re highlighting here, it is a perpetual favorite among fans for its mythological resonance and elegant simplicity. Design is by Ellen Lee.

Star Wars: Rebels

Star Wars Rebels – This poster, which was printed for employees of Lucasfilm Animation, wonderfully captures the bittersweet spirit of the series conclusion, and was designed by series executive producer Dave Filoni.Rouge One

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – The Star Wars stand-alone movies seem to have welcomed back a tradition of varying poster designs around the world, including this unique poster exclusive to South Korea. The graphic shot of the Rebel heroes within the ‘tunnel of light’ makes for a stunning composition that prompts a second glance, which was likely by design.

Solo

Solo: A Star Wars Story – Like Rogue, there were multiple designs for Solo used throughout the world, this one from Japan. While many of the posters depicted the full cast, this one distilled the messaging down to the friendship between Han, Chewie… and, of course, the Falcon.

Star Wars: Bad Batch

Star Wars: The Bad Batch – Truth be told, we tried to get the final launch artwork to include on this commemorative poster, but it wasn’t ready in time for print. We think this teaser is just as much a stunner, though.

Of course, we just provided the poster images—it was the Disney twenty-three design team who heroically removed old fold lines and wrinkles in many of the posters, and then pulled it all together into the fantastic finished design for the poster. It came out better than we could have imagined, and we are so thankful for the opportunity to celebrate Lucasfilm’s 50th anniversary with Disney twenty-three readers in this way.

“Swing” Along to Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends Theme Song

By Zach Johnson

It’s time to Spidey swing with Spidey and his amazing friends!

Patrick Stump, Grammy®-nominated lead singer of the multiplatinum-selling rock band Fall Out Boy, performs the theme song for Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends. Stump also serves as songwriter and composer for the series, which is the first full-length Marvel series for preschoolers. The theme song, which Stump wrote and produced, is now available on the Disney Junior Hits Playlist. The digital soundtrack, Disney Junior Music: Spidey and his Amazing Friends, is set for a September 17 release on Walt Disney Records.

“When I was approached to write the music for Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends, I was first just excited to hear that Disney Junior was doing this show, and secondly, I think it took me all of 10 minutes to say yes and start writing the theme song in my head,” says Stump. “As a lifelong Marvel fan, this is a dream come true for me, and I can’t wait for kids and families, including my own kids, to see the show when it premieres this summer.”

Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends

Premiering this summer, Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends tells the story of Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Gwen Stacy, who together form Team Spidey and embark on heroic adventures to protect their community. Geared towards preschoolers and their families, the series models the importance of teamwork and helping others and highlights themes of friendship, cooperation, and problem-solving. Along with the theme song, new images of the Marvel heroes and villains that will appear in the series were released today.

Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends

In addition to his work with Fall Out Boy, Stump has worked as a producer, writer, and performer with a wide range of artists, including Disney Legend Elton John, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, and Bruno Mars. Stump also co-wrote, performed, and produced the song “Immortals” for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Oscar®-winning feature film Big Hero 6.

Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends

The series is produced by Disney Junior and Marvel Entertainment in association with Atomic Productions. Harrison Wilcox is executive producer, Steve Grover is supervising producer, Chris Moreno is supervising director, and Chris Gilligan is consulting director.

The Mystery of Disneyland Park’s Jungle Cruise Squid

By Justin Arthur

Lions, tigers, and…squids? Find out how the original Jungle Cruise at Disneyland almost featured a rather unconventional creature in its enigmatic rivers.

Harper Goff
A Harper Goff rendering of Adventureland used to help pitch the concept of Disneyland.

In the early 1950’s, Walt Disney dreamed of a way to bring his Academy Award®-winning True-Life Adventures documentary series into his newest and most ambitious project, Disneyland, hoping to build a river cruise with real live animals lining its banks. To herd this Jungle Cruise concept together, Walt Disney enlisted production designer Harper Goff, who had recently worked on a True-Life Adventures short film for Walt, for which he created lavish storyboards outlining an epic undersea adventure. Walt loved his artwork so much that the project evolved into the 1954 feature film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Walt’s most ambitious live-action film to date.

Walt Disney
Walt Disney (middle) and Harper Goff (right) look over renderings of the Jungle Cruise.

Fresh off of designing the film’s iconic submarine, the Nautilus, Goff next tackled the design of the original candy-striped-canopied boats for the Jungle Cruise, adventuresome tramp steamers taking inspiration from the 1951 Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn film, The African Queen.

20,000 Leagues Squid Battle
Your wires are showing! 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’s climactic giant squid battle, as originally filmed during a picturesque sunset.

Walt had hoped to find a way to bring the film’s enormous (and very expensive!) giant squid into his jungle boat ride at Disneyland. In fact, if you look closely, an octopus-like creature even made its way into Herb Ryman’s iconic 1953 illustration of Disneyland, featuring one of the earliest renderings of Adventureland.

The climactic squid battle featured in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was notoriously plagued by production issues. Instead of the originally planned battle at sunset, the scene was ultimately re-shot as a nighttime scrap in the rain to disguise the very complex system of wires that powered the creature’s flailing tentacles. A similar rationale doomed its addition to the Jungle Cruise, as Goff recalled, “the wires that pulled the tentacles would have been hard to hide” on the outdoor, daytime voyages. Bob Mattey, the studio’s head of mechanical effects, also expressed concerns about the durability of the squid’s latex exterior in a both outdoor and waterlogged environment.

Walt and Bob Mattey
Walt Disney and the mechanical guru behind the animals of the original Jungle Cruise, Bob Mattey, look over drawings of the giant squid from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

Goff would go on to convince Walt that mechanical animals would put on a much better show for Disneyland guests—real ones are often nocturnal, and would mostly sleep or hide during the day. He enlisted sculptor Chris Mueller and Bob Mattey, both of whom had recently designed that infamous squid, to create animals with limited hydraulic functions that could work in and out of the water, exposed to the elements. The animals themselves were simple but cleverly designed with “free animation,” such as the spring-loaded giraffes and rhinos. Some of these sculptures and effects—inventive, yet simple in execution—are still part of the Jungle Cruise today!

Lion, Squid in Shop
Before their departure to Disneyland, some of Bob Mattey’s creature creations cross paths at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. A lion bound for the Jungle Cruise in the foreground, and the squid from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in the background.

Ultimately, they did devise a way to get the notorious cephalopod into the park—the giant squid used in the film would go on to menace guests for 11 years in Tomorrowland’s impressive 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea exhibit, complete with new inner workings designed by Bob Mattey!

Jungle Cruise
A Jungle Cruise boat narrowly escapes a “bloat” of hippos along the treacherous waterways of Adventureland, c. 1955.

While the attraction that opened would be a little more Kalahari than calamari, the Jungle Cruise has remained a classic for nearly 66 years, leading to similar Adventureland outposts popping up across the globe in other Disney parks. Learn even more about this pun-filled adventure, get a peek at some exciting new surprises in store for the attraction, and take a behind-the-scenes look at the film it inspired in the Summer issue of Disney twenty-three!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

It’s a big week for premieres! The Bachelorette returns Monday on ABC, with a Bachelor Nation fan-favorite hoping to finally find her one true love. Marvel Studios’ Loki will debut Wednesday on Disney+, picking up immediately after the title character was seen escaping with the Tesseract. The next day, the complete third season of Trolls: TrollsTopia will start streaming on Hulu. On Friday, Disney Channel will broadcast a special episode of Sydney to the Max. That same day, the complete second season of Love, Victor will debut on Hulu.

The Bachelorette

The Bachelorette—Monday, June 7, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Katie Thurston sets off on her journey to find love with her charm, wit and no-nonsense attitude that fans fell in love with during her time on Matt James’ season of The Bachelor. With the help of former Bachelorettes and mentors Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, Thurston is ready to meet her men. With 30 potential suitors pulling out all the stops in hopes of catching her eye before the first rose ceremony, it’ll be a journey unlike any other.

Loki

Loki—Wednesday, June 9, on Disney+
What happened to Loki after the events of Avengers: Endgame? Marvel Studios’ new original series features Tom Hiddleston reprising his role as the God of Mischief, who hopes to finally step out of his older brother’s shadow. Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sophia Di Martino, Wunmi Mosaku, and Richard E. Grant round out the stellar cast of Loki.

Trolls

Trolls: TrollsTopia (Season 3)—Thursday, June 10, on Hulu
The Trolls, including Branch (voice of Skylar Astin) and Poppy (voice of Amanda Leighton), are back with nonstop fun and new friends joining the hair-raising adventures! As the Troll tribes strengthen their friendships through games like wormhole scavenger hunts and massive piñata battles, they also share culinary traditions with an epic Trolls-style potluck.

Sydney to the Max

Sydney to the Max—Friday, June 11, at 8:25 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
The series continues to deliver its boldest season yet with a new episode exploring the social impact of microaggressions. In “Do the Write Thing,” Sydney Reynolds (Ruth Righi) suspects her teacher, Ms. Anderson (guest star Jama Williamson), has assigned everyone in her class historical figures to write about based on their race. When Sydney talks to her classmates, they confirm her suspicions and explain how uncomfortable they felt when they received their assignments. The students agree it’s time to stand up for themselves and elect Sydney as their spokesperson to talk to Ms. Anderson. In the ’90s, Vice Principal Virmani (guest star Rizwan Manji) arranges for a local reporter to interview Leo (Christian J. Simon) about his work as founder and president of the school’s computer club—the same club he encouraged Max (Jackson Dollinger) and Alisha (guest star Cassidey Fralin) to join. After giving a great interview and highlighting his work, Leo is excited… until the articles is published and incorrectly features a photo of Max with the title of club president.

Love, Victor

Love, Victor (Season 2)—Friday, June 11, on Hulu
A newly out of the closet Victor (Michael Cimino) enters his junior year at Creekwood High. Being out brings new challenges, as Victor’s family struggles with his revelation, his ex-girlfriend Mia (Rachel Hilson) heals from heartbreak, and he ajusts to being an openly gay star athlete—all while he navigates his budding relationship with Benji (George Sear).

Don’t Miss a Minute with this D23-Exclusive Loki Pin!

By the D23 Team

D23-Exclusive Loki Pin

Hey, y’all! Celebrate the God of Mischief’s new Disney+ series with this Marvel’s Loki pin created just for D23 Members. Showcasing the Time Variance Authority logo and Miss Minutes herself, this D23 Gold Member-exclusive pin-on-pin design is the perfect way to chart your own timeline.

Our Loki pin, offered in a time-variant Limited Edition of 2,012, will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney at 7 a.m. PT on June 7, 2021.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pins are sold for $14.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of one (1) pin 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.

This Hunchback of Notre Dame Pin is a Topsy Turvy D23-Exclusive!

By the D23 Team

D23-Exclusive The Hunchback of Notre Dame 25th Anniversary Pin

Come one, come all!  Everything is upsy-daisy as D23 celebrates 25 years of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In his topsy-turvy best, Clopin rings in this animated milestone with this beautiful D23 Gold Member-exclusive pin created especially for D23 by Disney Artist Sofi Ohuri.

Hunchback of Notre Dame Pin

Our Hunchback of Notre Dame pin, offered in a Limited Edition of 1,750, will be available exclusively to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney at 7 a.m. PT on June 7, 2021.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pins are sold for $12.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of one (1) pin 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.

Summer of Disney+ is Your Passport to Fun—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

 Sit Back and Unwind with Summer of Disney+

To paraphrase an iconic song from the 1960s, “Summer’s here and the time is right, for streaming all night long!” This summer, Disney+ is ready to be a veritable headquarters of guaranteed no-stress streaming—and big-time fun for the whole family. With a fresh batch of weekly Disney+ Original Series episodes; a “New to Disney+” movie of the week; and curated seasonal favorites to relive again and again, Disney+ is your passport to countless streaming adventures over these next few months…

To kick off the good times, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon will be available to all subscribers at no additional cost beginning this Friday, June 4—along with the critically-acclaimed short film that premiered with it in theaters, the tunefully adorable Us Again. Additionally, fans will surely want to tune in every week to find out what happens next to the God of Mischief in Marvel Studios’ Loki; the monsters of Monstropolis in Disney Television Animation’s Monsters at Work; and the crime-solving, dog-loving Turner family in Turner & Hooch. And don’t forget—who could, honestly?—the amazing new adventures to come with Disney and Pixar’s Luca on June 18, Marvel Studios’ Black Widow on July 9, and Disney’s Jungle Cruise beginning July 30.

There’s a lot more where that came from—including the return of WDAS’s experimental short film program Short Circuit and the new series Growing Up Animal from National Geographic—so stay tuned for further info as the summer months progress…

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Welcome to June, y’all! To go along with all that Disney+ summer fun mentioned above, there’s also a smorgasbord of great content to watch this very weekend from around the worlds of Disney. Disney Channel’s Gabby Duran & the Unsittables begins its second season; FX offers up the series finale (say it isn’t so!) of its critically acclaimed series Pose; and so much more.

Get Ready to Assemble at Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure Park

Unless you’ve recently returned from a months-long, Internet-free sojourn through the Himalayas (in which case, wow! Welcome back! Also, a lot has happened…), you’ve heard that Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure park is set to open Friday, June 4—and to celebrate such a momentously heroic occasion, Disneyland Resort pulled out all the stops for an incredible opening ceremony that streamed live on the Disney Parks Blog. In case you missed it, check out the replay, above.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek was joined in front of Avengers Headquarters—near an amazing, full-size Quinjet—by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro and Marvel Studios President/Marvel Chief Creative Officer Kevin Feige… They were accompanied by Paul Rudd, star of the Ant-Man films; Anthony Mackie from the hit Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier; and Iron Man director and actor Jon Favreau. Several other special guests had earlier toured Avengers Campus and made special appearances during the event, including Guardians of the Galaxy’s Zoe Saldana, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ Simu Liu, and Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson.

And don’t forget: Join along as D23 Inside Disney assembles at Avengers Campus for a special inside look! We’ll see ya there!

Boo Bash

“Disney After Hours Boo Bash”: Details Revealed

There’s a brand-new Halloween-themed event spiriting its way into Magic Kingdom park later this year at Walt Disney World Resort… “Disney After Hours Boo Bash,” a separately ticketed and limited-capacity event, will take place select nights August 10 through October 31 from 9 p.m. to midnight.*

Just what can foolish mortals young and young-at-heart expect? Special cavalcades full of characters will pop up throughout the night, including “Mickey’s Happy Halloween Cavalcade,” the “Disney Villains Halloween Cavalcade,” and “Jack’s Nightmare Cavalcade” featuring Jack Skellington and friends… And be sure to look out for Maleficent, who will make an appearance down the parade path in the form of a fire-breathing dragon! Plus, other faves will be lurking about—such as Miss Carlotta at the Haunted Mansion, and Goofy and Chip ‘n’ Dale appearing in their Halloween best. Lots of specialty food and drink is in store, as well as complimentary snacks and beverages. But that’s not all: Guests can dress in costume for “Disney After Hours Boo Bash” and get their fill of Halloween candy while trick-or-treating around the park!

Tickets for this hauntingly fun-filled three-hour event go on sale Tuesday, June 15! For more information, including how you can score yourself a ghostly good space inside one of these “Disney After Hours Boo Bash” evenings, click here.

*Some event nights in August and September will be from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Thor

Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder Wraps Production

We couldn’t let a hilarious photo like the one seen above slip by without calling it out here in News Briefs… After wrapping filming on Marvel Studios’ Thor: Love and Thunder, actor Chris Hemsworth and director Taika Waititi celebrated by sharing a photo from the set of the upcoming film.

Posting in costume as Thor alongside Waititi (who also reprises his role as Korg), Hemsworth took to Instagram to post the image alongside this equally rib-tickling caption: “That’s a wrap on Thor: Love and Thunder, it’s also national don’t flex day so I thought this super relaxed photo was appropriate. The film is gonna be… crazy off the wall funny and might also pull a heart string or two. Lots of love, lots of thunder! Thank you to all the cast and crew who made this another incredible Marvel journey. Buckle in, get ready and see ya in cinemas!!”

During The Walt Disney Company’s Investor Day late last year, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed Christian Bale is joining the cast of Thor: Love and Thunder as Gorr the God Butcher, alongside Hemsworth (Thor), Natalie Portman (Jane Foster), and Tessa Thompson (Valkyrie). The film is set to open in theaters on May 6, 2022.

Adventures By Disney

Adventures by Disney Announces 2022 New England Vacation

Ready to plan your next big adventure? Adventures by Disney has you covered—and they’ve just announced an all-new guided vacation to New England: Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine for 2022.

With bike rides through Burlington, carriage tours through Acadia National Park, lobster feasts in Bar Harbor, and tours of covered bridges in Vermont, this adventure will help you experience life as a New Englander and get a glimpse of all that makes this part of the U.S. so captivating. The eight-day, seven-night New England adventure also includes a morning of exploration at the Shelburne Museum; an afternoon cruise along Lake Champlain on Vermont’s largest cruise ship; and even a stay at the historical Trapp Family Lodge, the former home of Maria and Baron von Trapp! Ten New England departures will be offered between May and October 2022, four of which are reserved for adult guests.

In other news, ABD is also offering up an expansion of its Private Adventure itineraries—adding Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia; England and France; New Zealand; Australia; South Africa; and Ireland to the mix. In 2022, Adventures by Disney will be offering a total of 11 Private Adventures, in which families can venture alongside a preferred travel party of up to 12 guests and select flexible booking dates (pending seasonality).

Bookings for both the new Adventures by Disney New England vacation and added Private Adventures open to the public on June 11. For more info, visit adventuresbydisney.com, call 1-800-543-0865, or contact a travel agent. Safe travels!

Helen Mirren to Narrate Hilarious Unscripted Series for ABC

Fun news from our pals at ABC: Iconic actress Helen Mirren has been tapped to narrate When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren (formerly When Nature Calls WT), a laugh-out-loud, one-hour unscripted comedy series that looks at the lighter side of the natural world. Mirren will lean into her considerable comedic talents (seriously, she’s a hoot!)—matching the spirit of this visually enchanting and ridiculously hilarious tour of the animal kingdom.

When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren also has a new premiere date: Thursday, June 24, at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC. (Episodes will air the next day on demand and on Hulu.) Based on a BBC Studios comedy format, the series features comedians putting words into the mouths of beautiful beasts, teeny-tiny frogs, beatboxing badgers, and more in captivating footage from all over the world. “I am excited by the opportunity to reveal the ‘true inner lives’ of the noble creatures with whom we share the planet,” Mirren recently said.

FYI: With When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren debuting on June 24, that now means ABC’s Holey Moley 3D in 2D will swing into its season three premiere with an epic two-hour episode on Thursday, June 17, at 8 p.m. EDT—returning to its regular 9 p.m. timeslot the following week.

Get Early Access to the June Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited Edition Goofy Plush, Amazon Exclusive

Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited Edition Goofy Plush, Amazon Exclusive 

Relive the magic of Disney with the Treasures From the Vault Plush. Inspired by Disney’s classic character, the Limited Edition Goofy is the sixth collectible character in this exclusive Amazon series.  Standing 16 inches tall and made of soft fabric with embroidered eyes, Goofy is wearing his orange hat with matching vest, green corduroy pants, and soft blue shirt. He 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. Collect all 12 of these commemorative plush. Ages 3+

The story of Goofy is a legendary Hollywood success story. Originally named Dippy Dawg, Goofy made his first appearance as a member of the audience in the cartoon short “Mickey’s Revue” (1932). What distinguished Goofy from those sitting around him was his distinctive laugh. Before long, Goofy was acting alongside Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, and in 1939 appeared as the star of his own cartoon short “Goofy and Wilbur.” Goofy would go on to star in a popular series of “How To” cartoons, and in the 1950s, appeared in several shorts with a wife and son as the character Mr. Geef.

  • Sixth commemorative plush in the Treasures From the Vault Plush collection.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Amazon exclusive.
  • Goofy stands 16 inches tall.
  • Made with soft fabric with embroidered eyes.
  • Collect all 12.
  • Ages 3+
  • D23 Members will be the first to be notified about each month’s theme and have an opportunity to order the month’s design.
  • Each month D23 will provide Members with advance notice of the date the plush will be available for purchase on Amazon.com.
  • On Friday, June 4, at 9 a.m. PST,visit this page on D23.com for the link to purchase the June Disney Treasures From the Vault, Limited Edition Goofy Plush, Amazon Exclusive. 
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  • Limited quantities of the plush will be available on Amazon.com.

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

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

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Director Zach Parrish on Cutting a Rug with Us Again

By Courtney Potter

Ready to hit the dance floor? Having premiered ahead of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon in U.S. theaters, the animated short Us Again debuts on Disney+ this Friday, June 4!

The first animated short from Disney Animation in five years, Us Again is directed by Zach Parrish; set in a city pulsating with rhythm, the story follows Art, an elderly man, and Dot, his young-at-heart wife, as rekindle their youthful passion for life—and each other—on one magical night… The years fade away as the joy of dancing propels them across the vibrant cityscape of their youth and revives fond memories and ambitions. Us Again is told entirely without dialogue, with choreography by award-winning choreographer/dancers Keone and Mari (World of Dance) and an original funk/soul musical score by Pinar Toprak (Captain Marvel).

D23 recently had the chance to hear directly from Parrish himself—head of animation on Big Hero 6 and director of the Short Circuit film Puddles—about this toe-tapping project. Read on for some inside intel!

On what inspired him to create such a dance-filled story:
“I went to an Academy [of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences] event where they were talking about the intersection of ‘eccentric dance’ and animation,” explains Parrish. “[Iconic Disney animator] Eric Goldberg was there, and he did a live drawing on stage while somebody was dancing. I didn’t realize—I guess consciously, until that moment—how much dance had been a part of some of my favorite films. Because I’m a huge animation nerd; I’ve been a huge animation nerd since I was a kid… But Eric Goldberg is the king of that, so obviously, Rhapsody in Blue [from Fantasia 2000] was such a big reference for me. And of course his incredible Genie from Aladdin. Disney’s done all kinds of movies, but the musicals are always my favorites… I think I was aspiring to fit within that history of Disney animation and music and dance.”

Us again

On what surprised him most about helming this particular project:
“It was much more akin to a theatrical directing experience,” Parrish says. “That was a big learning curve for me—having so many more voices in a room, and realizing how much of your job is making sure that you are finding that line between being clear about where you would like to go. And recognizing that you might not [always] have the best idea, and really hearing where everyone’s coming from.”

And there’s another reason why this experience was so unique, for all involved:
Explains Parrish,There was obviously a big, big shift there because we did about half the film from home… There was a big challenge as far as making sure that while at home, we were all looking at the same thing, and that we could trust a couple of things. Color was a big one; [making sure] everyone had the right monitors—because if I’m saying, ‘No, this is too purple,’ I don’t know what their screen looks like. And then timing as well; because we finished animation from home, [it was important] to make sure the sync was right. None of it was ‘local’—we were technically running computers that were still inside of the Walt Disney Animation Studios building. Checking everyone’s Internet speeds and stuff like that, [because] Keone and Mari’s movement is so specific to every note… The crew was incredible and everyone wanted to finish—we were so excited about getting this thing done. Everyone was really collaborative, and it ended up being really fun, to be honest.”

On one of the most memorable moments from the filmmaking process:
“There are so many good memories, [but] one in particular always jumps to the front of my mind,” admits Parrish. “So during this entire thing, we were also renovating our house. We had crammed basically our entire house into one bedroom. It was a Saturday, and I was sitting on my couch next to my refrigerator, with plastic curtains for walls,” he adds, chuckling. “And I got an email from Keone with the [choreography] that’s at the very end of the short… And I just remember sitting on my couch, next to my refrigerator, and crying because it was so beautiful and so emotional and hit at the moments I wanted to hit. And it was that realization, like, ‘Wow, this is gonna work’— because up until that moment, it was always an experiment. [I’d always felt like], “I think this could work; I’m pretty sure this could work.’ But that was the moment where not only did it work, it was better than I anticipated it being.”

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On what Parrish hopes audiences take away from Us Again:
“Disney has such a legacy, and such skill at [offering] life-affirming messages,” the director says. “I hope audiences appreciate this film as part of that canon, and I hope they see it as something that can sit ‘on the shelf’ with the other shorts and other features that the studio has made. I hope they also see how much Disney believes in diversity and representation, and that Disney is really creating [a world] that’s inclusive for everyone.”

Don’t miss Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Us Again when it premieres on Disney+ later this week!

Everything To Know Before You Assemble to Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure

By the D23 Team

Starting June 4, aspiring Super Heroes can adventure to Avengers Campus at Disneyland Resort and live out their heroic dreams. If you’re one of the many who can’t wait to explore Disney California’s Adventure’s newest land and make memories alongside characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Wasp, Black Widow, and more, we’ve rounded up everything to know while planning your next mission to Disneyland Resort. We’ve already shared everything we know about the new land, along with a first look inside the campus—here’s what else you need to know about Avengers Campus.

Check out the Guide Map:

Avengers Campus

Put yourself on the map—literally—with the first look Disney Parks Blog provided of the guide map. Check out the full map on the blog so you can lead your team to all the epic action on your next trip.

Your Ultimate Checklist

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There are always essentials to cross off your list before your next trip: Mouse ear headband? Check. Comfortable shoes? Check! Theme Park reservation? Make sure you have everything you need and that you have the most up-to-date information on Disneyland Resort by checking out a handy-dandy checklist provided by our friends at Disney Parks Blog here. Their guide includes details on the virtual queue for WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure, details about mobile ordering your super sustenance, and more!

Get A First Look With D23 Inside Disney

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The hosts of the D23 Inside Disney podcast are making a super mission to Avengers Campus to give YOU the inside scoop on the new land. Get all the info here on how to watch this special video episode on Avengers Campus’ opening day.

Prepare to Shop ‘til You Drop

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Super Heroes need super gear—and Avengers Campus has everything an aspiring hero needs to save the day! Disney Parks Blog has the scoop on three mercantile shops in the campus that have gadgets, gizmos, and some really cool T-Shirts. Check out their merch guide here.

Plan Your Super Snacks

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After saving the day, you might get a craving for shawarma—well, you’re in luck! Channel your inner Avenger at the Shawarma Palace—plus, more treats and eats you can’t miss. We’ve rounded up 5 epic eats you need to try  and Disney Parks Blog has a complete list of all the super snacks and fantastic foods available at the campus here.

Keep an Eye Out For Daring Details

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What’s an adventure with the Avengers without some Easter eggs? With an immersive land like Avengers Campus, there are unique details to spot everywhere, and we talked with an Imagineer about 5 details dedicated fans will want to spot. Get the inside scoop here.

Make Sure To Get Your Tickets and Reservation
Ready to visit Avengers Campus? Make sure you have your ticket and reservation! All guests (ages 3 and older) need to have both a ticket and theme park reservation for the same park on the same date in order to visit a theme park. Disney Parks Blog recently announced a new way for guests to purchase theme park tickets at the same time they make park reservations. The booking window for theme park reservations has expanded out to 120 days, allowing guests even more time to plan their return to the resort! Check the theme park reservation calendar for availability. For full details on booking tickets and reservations to the park, check out Disney Parks Blog for details.