Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

By Jim Frye

It’s a tradition as cherished as cookies for Santa: Grab the family, cozy up in your snuggliest festive sweaters and settle in for more holiday fare than eight tiny reindeer can possibly pull. This yuletide season, get ready for beloved classics and new favorites all across the networks of Disney, including Disney+, Hulu, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, ABC, FX, FXX, and ESPN. From Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Celebration, a bright new season of The Great Christmas Light Fight, to original seasonal movies and holiday episodes of your favorite TV series, such as Raven’s Home and The Simpsons, there’s something this December for everyone. Even Scrooge.

Read on for our comprehensive list to help you schedule your season’s screenings; and discover more ways to virtually celebrate the holidays with Disney right here on D23.com.

Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD

Tuesday, December 8 

 Random Rings“Cricket Pranks Chandler” (Short-form)Cricket pretends to be Santa Claus and tells Chandler Kinney (ZOMBIES 2) she’s on Santa’s naughty list, unless she mails Cricket a bunch of money.
Airing on Disney Channel and Disney Channel YouTube

Friday, December 11

Bluey“Christmas Swim”
Bluey gets a new teddy for Christmas and introduces him to the whole family. But the family play too rough with him and now he wants to go home. Until Frisky convinces him to stay.
10:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW 

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Disney Channel Holiday House Party
Features Disney Channel stars, remotely from their homes, delivering a holiday sketch comedy show for kids and families. Miranda May (BUNK’D) hosts, and starring are Raphael Alejandro, Suzi Barrett, Issac Ryan Brown, Kylie Cantrall, Scarlett Estevez, Kaylin Hayman, Ramon Reed, Trevor Tordjman, Ruby Rose Turner, and Tobie Windham.
8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW day after 

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Just Roll With It“The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year”
When Rachel is put in charge of running Beatz 101’s charity Christmas telethon and the starring act’s props and costumes are mysteriously destroyed right before the show, Owen takes it upon himself to uncover the mystery of “who dunnit.”
8:25 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW 

Monday, December 14 

Vampirina“New Century’s Eve” / “Bridget to the Brave”
In the first story of the episode, Vampirina and her family celebrate New Century’s Eve and learn that following their resolutions is harder than they thought. Then, Bridget finds a spell book in the attic and accidently casts a spell that makes her fearsome instead of fearless.
11 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Junior and in DisneyNOW

Tuesday, December 15 

Random Rings“Tilly Tests Trevor” (Short-form) Tilly is making her very own Christmas movie and wants to cast Trevor Tordjman (ZOMBIES 2) as Santa Claus, but Gramma Alice challenges Trevor to prove he’s worthy of the role.
Airing on Disney Channel and Disney Channel YouTube 

Friday, December 18

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Raven’s Home One-hour Holiday Episode—“Mad About Yuletide”
It’s Christmas Eve and the Baxter/Grayson family are trying to make the best of the holiday when a storm hits and disrupts their plans to celebrate together at a cabin on the lake.
8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW

Sunday, December 27

Fancy Nancy”New Year’s Nancy” / “Nancy’s Gift to Grandpa”
In the first story of the episode, Nancy wants to stay up until midnight on New Year’s Eve, but finds that staying awake is harder than she thought. Then, to cheer up Grandpa on a wintry day, Nancy draws a masterpiece in chalk on the driveway.
*Kal Penn and Aparna Nancherla (both from Disney’s Mira, Royal Detective) return as Mr. and Mrs. Singh. George Wendt (Cheers) returns as Nancy’s Grandpa.
12 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Junior and in DisneyNOW

Disney+

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Disney+ Originals

LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special—Now Streaming
Once Upon a Snowman—Now Streaming
Noelle—Now Streaming
Godmothered—Now Streaming
High School Musical: The Musical: The Holiday Special—Premieres December 11
On Pointe—Premieres December 18
Arendelle Castle Yule Log—Premieres December 18

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Holiday Movies
Big
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Home Alone
Home Alone 2
Home Alone 3
The Santa Clause
The Santa Clause 2
The Santa Clause 3
Frozen
Frozen 2
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas
A Christmas Carol (2009)
Mickey’s A Christmas Carol
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas
Santa Paws 2
Miracle on 34th Street
Winnie The Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
Disney’s Fairytale Weddings Holiday Magic
Decorating Disney Holiday Magic
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Santa Buddies
The Ultimate Christmas Present
The Search for Santa Paws
One Magic Christmas
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas!
Babes in Toyland
‘Twas the Night
The Christmas Star
Full-Court Miracle
12 Dates of Christmas
Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
Pluto’s Christmas Tree

The Simpsons Christmas Episodes
“Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire” (Season 1, Episode 1)
“Marge Be Not Proud” (Season 7, Episode 11)
“Miracle on Evergreen Terrace” (Season 9, Episode 10)
“Grift of the Magi” (Season 11, Episode 9)
“Skinner’s Sense of Snow” (Season 12, Episode 8)
“She of Little Faith” (Season 13, Episode 6)
“Tis The Fifteenth Season” (Season 15, Episode 7)
“Simpsons Christmas Stories” (Season 17, Episode 9)
“Kill Gil, Volumes I & II” (Season 18, Episode 9)
“The Burns and the Bees” (Season 20, Episode 9)
“The Fight Before Christmas” (Season 22, Episode 8)
“Holidays of Future Passed” (Season 23, Episode 9)
“White Christmas Blues” (Season 25, Episode 8)
“I Won’t Be Home for Christmas” (Season 26, Episode 9)
“The Nightmare After Krustmas” (Season 28, Episode 10)
“Tis the 30th Season” (Season 30, Episode 10)
“Bobby, It’s Cold Outside”  (Season 31, Episode 10)

America’s Funniest Home Videos Holiday Episodes
The Jolly Old Fat Man, It’s Better to Receive, and Santa Claustrophobic” (Season 13, Episode 10)
“Santa Claus Versus the Easter Bunny, Not so Wise Men, and the Grinch who Gave Fake Lotto Tickets” (Season 14, Episode 8)
“Deck the Halls, Soggy Skateboarder, and Christmas Chaos” (Season 15, Episode 10)
“Not so Merry Christmas, Terror in Tinsel Town, and Bad Santa” (Season 16, Episode 7)
“Christmas Critters, Everyone’s a Kid at Christmas, and Practical Jokes” (Season 17, Episode 9)
“Old People Falling off of Boats versus Dogs Licking People in the Mouth” (Season 17, Episode 10)
AFV: Holly Jolly Follies” (Season 18, Episode 9)
“Christmas 2008” (Season 19, Episode 8)

Holiday TV Episodes
That’s So Raven—“Escape Clause” (Season 1, Episode 19)
Even Stevens—“Heck of a Hanukkah” (Season 1, Episode 15)
Kim Possible—“A Very Possible Christmas” (Season 2, Episode 13)
The Proud Family—“Seven Days of Kwanzaa” (Season 1, Episode 11)
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody—“Christmas at the Tipton” (Season 1, Episode 21)
Girl Meets World—“Girl Meets Home for the Holidays”  (Season 1, Episode 16)
Sonny with a Chance—“A So Random Holiday Special” (Season 2, Episode 22)

ABC

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Wednesday, December 9

The Great Christmas Light FightSeason Premiere—It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as ABC’s tree-mendously popular decorating competition series, The Great Christmas Light Fight, takes over Wednesdays in December as it returns for its eighth season with back-to-back episodes. (8–10 p.m. ET/PT)

Wednesday, December 16 

The Great Christmas Light Fight (8–10 p.m. ET/PT)

Friday, December 18

Shrek the HallsDreamWorks Animation’s Shrek the Halls, a half-hour of entertainment starring America’s favorite ogre and his friends, features the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and Antonio Banderas. (8:30–9:01 p.m. ET/PT)

Sunday, December 20

The Sound of Music—ABC will air the Rodgers & Hammerstein cinematic treasure The Sound of Music. Celebrate the Oscar®-winning classic with popular favorites “Edelweiss,” “My Favorite Things,” “Climb Every Mountain,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen,” “The Lonely Goatherd,” and “The Sound of Music.” (7–11 p.m. ET/PT)

Wednesday, December 23

General Hospital—As holiday celebrations begin in Port Charles, Carly and Jason return to Sonny’s house to find that in her absence Michael and Joss have stepped up and added all the finishing traditional touches for a beautiful multigenerational family Christmas at home. (2–3 p.m., check local listings)
The Great Christmas Light Fight (9–11 p.m.)—Season Finale

Thursday, December 24

The Greatest ShowmanNetwork Broadcast Premiere—An original musical inspired by the life of P.T. Barnum, starring Hugh Jackman. (8–10 p.m. ET/PT)

Friday, December 25

Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Celebration—Disney’s annual Christmas celebration airs Christmas morning on ABC and features heartwarming stories and amazing celebrity performances. (10 a.m–12 p.m. ET)

Freeform

Deck the halls and celebrate Christmas all month long with Freeform and the highly anticipated “25 Days of Christmas” month-long event. (All times ET)

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Wednesday, December 9

10:30 a.m.—Santa’s Apprentice
12 p.m.—Prancer Returns
2 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
4 p.m.—The Star (2017)—Freeform Premiere
6 p.m.—Home Alone
8:30 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12 a.m.—Prancer Returns

Thursday, December 10

7 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes
10:30 a.m.—The Star (2017)
12:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause
2:30 p.m. – The Santa Clause 2
5 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
7 p.m.—Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
8:30 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
12 a.m.—Christmas with the Kranks

Friday, December 11

7 a.m.—Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic
8 a.m.—Snow
10 a.m.—Snow 2: Brain Freeze
12 p.m. – Snowglobe
2 p.m.—Christmas with the Kranks
4:05 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
6:45 p.m.—Home Alone
9:15 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
11:55 p.m.—Daddy’s Home 2 – Freeform Premiere

Saturday, December 12

7 a.m.—The Simpsons – Christmas episodes
8 a.m.—Daddy’s Home 2
10:05 a.m.—The Santa Clause
12:15 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
2:45 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
4:50 p.m.—Toy Story  (Disney and Pixar)
6:50 p.m.—Toy Story 2 (Disney and Pixar)
8:55 p.m.—Toy Story 3 (Disney and Pixar)
11:25 p.m.—Toy Story That Time Forgot (Disney and Pixar)
11:55 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol

Sunday, December 13

7 a.m.—Love the Coopers
9:30 a.m.—Toy Story That Time Forgot (Disney and Pixar)
10 a.m.—Prancer Returns
12 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
2:05 p.m.—Home Alone
4:35 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
7:15 p.m.—The Santa Clause
9:25 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
11:55 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

Monday, December 14

7 a.m.—Prancer Returns
11 a.m.—The Perfect Holiday
1 p.m.—Almost Christmas
3:30 p.m.—Home Alone
6 p.m.—Home Alone: 2 Lost in New York
8:30 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
12 a.m.—The Perfect Holiday

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Tuesday, December 15

10:30 a.m.—The Magic Snowflake
12 p.m.—Jingle All the Way 2
2 p.m.—Christmas with the Kranks
4:05 p.m.—Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
5:45 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas
8:25 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
10:30 p.m.—Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice
12 a.m.—Jingle All the Way 2

Wednesday, December 16

11:30 a.m.—Christmas with the Kranks
1:35 p.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
4:15 p.m.—The Santa Clause
6:25 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
8:55 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12 a.m.—Black Nativity

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Thursday, December 17

7 a.m.—The Simpsons – Christmas episodes
10:30 a.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
1 p.m.—The Holiday
4 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
6 p.m.—Home Alone
8:30 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12 a.m.—Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve

Friday, December 18

7 a.m.—Holiday in Handcuffs\
9:05 a.m.—The Holiday
12:15 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
2:20 p.m.—The Santa Clause
4:25 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
6:55 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
9 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)—Freeform Premiere
11 p.m.—The Star (2017)
1 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes

Saturday, December 19

7 a.m.—Kung Fu Panda Holiday
7:30 a.m.—The Little Drummer Boy (1968)
8 a.m.—The Star (2017)
10:05 a.m.—Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
11:45 a.m.—Home Alone
2:15 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
4:55 p.m.—Frosty the Snowman
5:30 p.m.—Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6:35 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
8:40 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
11:20 p.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Sunday, December 20

7 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes
9:30 a.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
12:10 p.m.—Jingle All the Way 2
2:20 p.m.—Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town
3:25 p.m.—Frosty the Snowman
4 p.m.—Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
5:05 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
7:45 p.m.—Home Alone
10:15 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12:55 a.m.—Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town

Monday, December 21

10:30 a.m.—Jingle All the Way 2
12:30 p.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
3 p.m.—Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
4:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause
6:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
9 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
12 a.m.—Christmas with the Kranks

Tuesday, December 22

7 a.m.—Santa’s Apprentice
8:30 a.m.—Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
11 a.m.—The Perfect Holiday
1 p.m.—Christmas with the Kranks
3:05 p.m.—Disney’s A Christmas Carol
5:10 p.m.—Home Alone
7:40 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
10:20 p.m.—The Night BeforeFreeform Premiere
12:30 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes

Wednesday, December 23

7:30 a.m.—Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve
9:30 a.m.—The Mistle-tones
11:30 a.m.—Holiday in Handcuffs
1:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause
3:35 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
6:05 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
8:10 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
10:50 p.m.—Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
11:55 p.m.—Prancer Returns

Thursday, December 24

7 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes
10:30 a.m.—Prancer Returns
12:30 p.m.—Home Alone
3 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
5:35 p.m.—Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
8:15 p.m.—Frosty the Snowman
8:50 p.m.—Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
9:55 p.m.—Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town
12 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes

Wednesday, December 25

7 a.m.—The Simpsons—Christmas episodes
10:30 a.m.—The Santa Clause
12:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause 2
2:30 p.m.—The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
4:30 p.m.—Frosty the Snowman
5 p.m.—Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6 p.m.—Home Alone
8:30 p.m.—Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
12 a.m.—Matilda

FX and FXX

FX’s: A Christmas Carol Special Presentation
Thursday, December 17 (8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. ET)
Wednesday, December 23 (7 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET)
FX
The dark and modern retelling starring Guy Pearce and Andy Serkis will bring you deep into the soul of Ebenezer Scrooge as he’s haunted by the Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Future to expose the man whose name is synonymous with greed.

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

The Simpsons Christmas Celebration
Thursday, December 17–Friday, December 25
FXX
School’s out and the only zooming to be done is around the tree! Celebrate the Winter recess with holiday themed episodes of The Simpsons on FXX. The celebration begins at 5 p.m. on Thursday, December 17, and continues throughout the week, in its regular time period, concluding with 12 back-to-back episodes from 6 p.m. to midnight on Christmas Day.

FXM Presents A Christmas Carol Christmas Eve and Day Marathon
Thursday, December 24 (2:30 p.m.–3 a.m. ET)
Friday, December 25 (3 p.m.– 3:30 a.m. ET)
FX
Let the films of holidays past and present guide you through this year’s Christmas with FXM’s marathon of A Christmas Carol (1951) and FX’s: A Christmas Carol (2019).

FX Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Movie Marathon
Thursday, December 24 (12 p.m.–2:30 a.m. ET)
Friday, December 25 (7 a.m. – 3 a.m. ET)
FX
Take a break from gift wrapping and unwrapping, and grab a cup of hot cocoa to enjoy family films including Saving Santa, The Star, Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, Almost Christmas, Minions, Despicable Me 3, and more.

FXX Christmas Movie Marathon
Friday, December 25 (7 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
FXX
Settle in with the fam and relax with films including Why Him? and Daddy’s Home 2. Fun no matter who you call family!

FX New Year’s Eve Superhero Movie Marathon
Thursday, December 31 (8 a.m.–3 a.m.)
FX
Team up with the world’s greatest antiheroes to knock 2020 out and show the New Year who’s boss with a lineup of films that includes X-Men: Apocalypse and Deadpool.

The Simpsons New Year’s Marathon
Begins Thursday, December 31, at 1 p.m. ET, concludes Friday, January 1, at midnight
FXX
Forget the old year and ring in the new one with Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and the residents and visitors of Springfield. If only the whole year could be this good!

National Geographic

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

12 Days of Pol
All-Day Marathons, December 21–January 3
One racehorse neighing! Two piglets squealing! Three hound dogs howling! Four cows a-mooing! Five cats meowing! This holiday season, Nat Geo WILD is having snow much fun with 12 festive days of The Incredible Dr. Pol, followed by all new episodes beginning January 2.

ESPN

SportsCenter Presents: 2020—History, Heroes and Hope
In a three-hour prime-time event, ESPN will look back at the challenging events of the past year and look ahead to the future through the lens of sports with SportsCenter Presents: 2020—History, Heroes and Hope. Airing as three programs of one hour each, 2020—History, Heroes and Hope will debut at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, December 24, on ESPN and the ESPN App, and is hosted by Jeremy Schaap and Lisa Salters.

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

ESPN & ABC Combine to Nationally Televise All Five NBA Christmas Day Games with 13 Consecutive Hours of Live Event Coverage
ESPN and ABC will combine to nationally televise all five NBA Christmas Day games on December 25, spanning approximately 13 consecutive hours of live event coverage. This marks ESPN’s 19th season of Christmas Day game coverage. All games will be available to stream on the ESPN App. (All times ET)

12 p.m.: New Orleans Pelicans at Miami Heat—ESPN, ESPN App

2:30 p.m.: Golden State Warriors at Milwaukee Bucks—ABC, ESPN App

5 p.m.: Brooklyn Nets at Boston Celtics—ABC, ESPN App

8 p.m.: Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Lakers—ABC, ESPN, ESPN App

10:30 p.m.: LA Clippers at Denver Nuggets—ESPN, ESPN App

HULU

Featuring beloved Christmas films, favorite TV episodes and exciting new originals, the Hulu Holiday lineup can’t be beat. Here are some highlights of what’s streaming this month, but to find even more yuletide fare, visit Hulu’s Holiday Hub throughout the season.

A Christmas Carol (2019)
Ebenezer Scrooge experiences a dark night of the soul in an original take on Charles Dickens’ iconic ghost story.

Your Guide to 2020 Holiday Viewing from Across The Walt Disney Company

Happiest Season
A woman learns that her girlfriend hasn’t come out to her conservative parents in this original Hulu movie.

A Very Brady Christmas
Deck the halls with love and laughter as the Brady Bunch comes home for Christmas! Mike, Carol and the whole gang are back, in a warm and wonderful two-hour special featuring all of the characters from the popular series—plus their new families.

Christmas Cookie Challenge
Flour will cloud the air as a festive yet furious battle ensues between bakers to determine the best cookie baker in the country.

CMA Country Christmas
Legendary acts and country music stars perform Christmas classics and festive collaborations; Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins host.

A Christmas Solo
Two single parents try to use the Christmas magic to calm down the rivalry between their daughters, however they discover that they are not immune to that magic themselves.

Christmas on Holly Lane
Three life-long friends reunite on Christmas in order to help each other’s lives, and in the process their own as well.

Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
George and The Man in The Yellow Hat are having a merry time counting down to Christmas. But neither can decide what to give each other. Will they find the answers before Christmas morning?

Arthur Christmas
When Santa misses one child out of hundreds of millions, someone has to save the day. It’s up to Arthur (James McAvoy), Santa’s youngest son, to deliver a present to the forgotten tyke before Christmas morning dawns.

A Very Kitty Cocktail Party
Make your holidays meow with this purr-fect kitten get-together. Please catnip responsibly.

Puppies Crash Christmas
Puppies. Puppies. Puppies. So cute, you aren’t even mad they destroyed Christmas.

Holiday Gingerbread Showdown
Nine food artists use detailed workmanship and compelling techniques in a four-night battle. The winner takes home $25,000, the title of Best Gingerbread Artist in America and earns a feature in Food Network Magazine.

Holiday Baking Championship
Eight bakers enter the kitchen to show off their traditions and baking skills.

Die Hard
Yes, it’s a Christmas movie (sorta)! Super cop Bruce Willis battles terrorists inside a Los Angeles skyscraper in this action classic.

Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
A young boy is forced to booby trap his house to defend against a group of hapless thieves in this fifth film in the Home Alone series.

Eve’s Christmas
On Christmas Eve, a high-powered executive’s guardian angel offers her a chance to live her life again with a different spin. 

Deck the Halls
Holly (Gabrielle Carteris, Beverly Hills, 90210) returns to her hometown with her 8-year old son, Ben, to work for her father’s toy business. Soon after, Ben watches a man (Steve Bacic, Big Love) move in next door with a sleigh, red suit and lots of Christmas goodies. Ben begins to believe that their new neighbor is Santa Claus, and devises a plan to set up his mom with Santa Claus.

For even more Hulu holiday movies, go to Hulu’s Holiday Hub

Every Disney+ Announcement and More From the Disney Investor Day 2020

By The D23 Team

Disney’s Investor Day 2020 delivered an amazing array of announcements from across The Walt Disney Company, including the exciting news that over the next few years, Disney+ plans to release approximately 10 Star Wars series and 10 Marvel series, as well as 15 Disney live action, Disney Animation, and Pixar series, as well as 15 Disney live action, Disney Animation, and Pixar features—and that’s in addition to the premium content set to premiere in theatres or on linear channels before coming to the streaming service. Today we learned that one of Disney’s most highly anticipated titles, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon, will be available on Disney+ with Premier Access in most Disney+ markets, at the same time as it is released in theaters, on March 5, 2021.

Today’s Investor Day featured an abundance of new details on the future of The Walt Disney Company’s direct-to-consumer services Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+; a first look at Disney’s upcoming international general entertainment content brand, Star; and previews of an unbelievable slate of all-new content. Read on to discover everything we know so far!

Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company, and Bob Iger, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board, led the virtual event, which included presentations from leaders of the company’s content and distribution teams, along with financial updates from Christine McCarthy, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, and Lowell Singer, Senior Vice President, Investor Relations.

Investor Day
Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company

“The tremendous success we’ve achieved across our unique portfolio of streaming services, with more than 137 million subscriptions worldwide, has bolstered our confidence in our acceleration toward a DTC-first business model,” said Mr. Chapek. “With our amazing creative teams and our ever-growing collection of the high-quality branded entertainment that consumers want, we believe we are incredibly well positioned to achieve our long-term goals.”

Investor Day
Bob Iger, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board

During the Investor Day presentation, the company announced that, as of December 2, its portfolio of direct-to-consumer services has exceeded a total of 137 million global paid subscriptions, including 11.5 million ESPN+ subscribers, 38.8 million Hulu subscribers, and a staggering 86.8 million Disney+ subscribers since its launch in November 2019. After greatly exceeding expectations, The Walt Disney Company shared guidance that it now expects its streaming services to hit 300–350 million total subscriptions by fiscal 2024, driven primarily by a significant increase in content output. Disney+ alone is targeting to release more than 100 titles per year.

Beginning March 26, 2021, Disney+ will be priced in the U.S. at $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year, while the Disney Bundle with Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ will be priced at $13.99 per month. A new agreement with Comcast was also announced, that will bring Disney+ and ESPN+ experiences to Comcast X1 set-top boxes and Flex platforms in the first quarter of 2021, joining Hulu which became available on these platforms in Spring 2020. Additionally, Hulu customers will also be able to subscribe to ESPN+ within the Hulu user interface and access the ESPN+ lineup of sports programming there beginning in early 2021.

A New International Star in Streaming

Star

Building on the successful launch of Disney+ Hotstar in India and Indonesia, Disney shared new details for its international general entertainment content brand, Star, which will be included as part of Disney+ in select international markets, and launch as a separate streaming service in Latin America as Star+. The Star brand will serve as home to thousands of hours of television and movies from Disney’s creative studios, including Disney Television Studios, FX, 20th Century Studios, 20th Television, and more, enhanced by the addition of local programming from the regions where available.

Star will launch in Europe and several other international markets on February 23, 2021, as a fully integrated part of Disney+, with its own branded tile and a new collection of renowned general entertainment series, movies, documentaries and more that will double the content catalog available to Disney+ subscribers. Disney+ will be updated globally to offer enhanced parental controls enabling the family-friendly experience parents expect, including the ability to set limits on access to content for specific profiles based on content ratings and the ability to add a PIN to lock profiles with access to mature content. In Europe, the service will be priced at €8.99 per month or €89.90 per year, with a similar pricing adjustment in the other Star launch markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. The streaming service will continue its global rollout, now with Star, in new markets beginning with Singapore on February 23, 2021, followed by Eastern Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea later in 2021.

In Latin America, to take advantage of the region’s portfolio of live sporting events, the company will launch Star+ as a standalone streaming service. Star+ brings together an unrivaled Star content collection, local original productions, and an array of live sports from ESPN, including top soccer leagues, grand slam tennis, and more. Star+ will launch in June 2021 as a stand-alone service for ~$7.50 per month (or the local equivalent), or as part of an attractively priced bundle with Disney+ for ~$9.00 per month (or the local equivalent).

All the Stories We Can’t Wait to Experience!

Today’s big event brought updates on some of the titles that have already been on our can’t-wait-to-watch list; along with announcements of new projects that we we’re beyond thrilled to know are in the works.

Disney Television Studios for Disney+

Investor Day 

Two beloved Disney properties have inspired high-profile entertainment series in development for Disney+:

  • Beauty and the Beast (working title), will star Luke Evans and Josh Gad and will have new music composed by Disney Legend Alan Menken.
  • Ron Moore and Jon M. Chu will reimagine the classic Swiss Family Robinson.
  • Additionally, the studio is developing Percy Jackson and the Olympians based on the bestselling book series by Rick Riordan from Disney Publishing Worldwide.

And Disney Television Studios is currently in production on four live action series set to debut on Disney+ in 2021: 

  • The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, which picks up where the films left off. Emilio Estevez returns as Gordon Bombay and Lauren Graham joins the flock.
  • Turner & Hooch is a buddy comedy starring Josh Peck and his partner, a sweet and slobbery mastiff.
  • Big Shot, a celebration of girl power set in the world of high school basketball starring John Stamos, Yvette Nicole Brown and Jessalyn Gilsig.
  • The Mysterious Benedict Society, based on the international best-selling book series, with Tony Hale and Kristen Schaal.

National Geographic

Investor Day

National Geographic’s ambitious Disney+ slate includes high profile titles Limitless With Chris Hemsworth, Welcome to Earth (working title) featuring Will Smith, and a fourth season of the Emmy®-winning anthology series Genius, which will profile Martin Luther King, Jr.

The studio also announced the new documentary film Cousteau, which will debut in theatres before coming to Disney+, as well as the new documentary series Secrets of the Whales, A Real Bug’s Life, and America The Beautiful.

Content for Hulu and Star
Under a multi-year deal, the Kardashian Jenners will create new global content that will stream exclusively on Hulu in the U.S. and internationally on Star, with an expected debut in late 2021. Next year, Hulu and Star are also set to premiere the premium series Only Murders in the Building, which reunites two comedy icons: Disney Legend Steve Martin and Martin Short, who will be joined by Selena Gomez; The Dropout, which tells the story of the con artist that captured the world—Elizabeth Holmes, played by Kate McKinnon; and Dopesick, a new drama series inspired by true events with a cast that includes Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, and Rosario Dawson.

A slate of FX originals, including The Old Man, American Horror Stories, Platform, Reservation Dogs, and Y: The Last Man will be available on Hulu in the U.S. and Star in multiple international markets in 2021.

Hulu

Investor Day

It was announced today that ahead of its eagerly anticipated season four premiere, Hulu’s award-winning hit drama series The Handmaid’s Tale has been renewed for a fifth season.

Additionally, Nicole Kidman will star in Nine Perfect Strangers, which she executive produces with David E. Kelley. Look for that on Hulu next year.

Investor Day

FX

In addition to Hulu in the U.S., the FX premium content brand will bring its library of award-winning content and exclusive new originals to Star around the world.

  • Devotees of the live-action sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia have reason to celebrate: Today we learned that FX has ordered four additional seasons of the series—smashing the record for longest running live-action sitcom in television history.
  • The group also announced today that the first series adaptation of the sci-fi horror classic Alien is in development, and advanced talks are underway on a two-season order of The Stones, a drama series about the world’s greatest and most enduring rock ‘n’ roll band, The Rolling Stones.
  • FX will also embark on one of its most sweeping, sophisticated and adult series with the retelling of James Clavell’s beloved epic saga, Shōgun, set within feudal Japan.

Walt Disney Studios Content

Lucasfilm

Investor Day 2020 is the way to a host of thrilling announcements from Lucasfilm that look ahead to exciting Disney+ series and new feature films destined to expand the Star Wars galaxy like never before! Among the projects for Disney+ are Obi-Wan Kenobi, starring Ewan McGregor with Hayden Christensen returning as Darth Vader, and two series set in the Mandalorian era from Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni: Rangers of the New Republic and Ahsoka, a series featuring the fan favorite character Ahsoka Tano and starring Rosario Dawson.

Additional new titles announced for Disney+ include Andor, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Star Wars: Visions, Lando, The Acolyte, and A Droid Story.

The studio is also revisiting Willow in a new series with Warwick Davis returning in the title role.

And fans are advised to set their coordinates for December 2023 and the next feature film in the Star Wars franchise: Rogue Squadron, to be directed by Patty Jenkins of the Wonder Woman franchise.

Also announced today was the next installment of the Indiana Jones franchise directed by James Mangold, a Star Wars feature film by writer/director Taika Waititi and Children of Blood & Bone, based on Tomi Adeyemi’s New York Times bestselling novel, to round out the feature-film slate.

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Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production

Investor Day

An unbelievable star-studded lineup of original movies is in the works for Disney+, including:

  • Hocus Pocus 2, a spooky sequel to the 1993 Halloween classic. Adam Shankman will direct.
  • Reboots of Three Men and a Baby with Zac Efron, and Cheaper by the Dozen with Kenya Barris and Gabrielle Union, and a new Sister Act film starring Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, who is on board as a producer with Tyler Perry.

But that’s far from all. Additional Disney+ projects revealed include: 

  • Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers, a hybrid live action-animated film starring John Mulaney and Andy Samberg.
  • Pinocchio, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks.
  • Peter Pan & Wendy, starring Jude Law as Captain Hook and Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell.
  • Disenchanted, a sequel to the hit film Enchanted, with Amy Adams returning as Giselle.


New live-action biographical films set for the service include:

Greek Freak, about NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, as well as projects about Keanon Lowe and Chris Paul.

The group is also developing new animated takes on favorite 20th Century Studios’ titles Diary of a Wimpy Kid; The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, starring Simon Pegg; and Night at the Museum.

Today’s presentation also included a preview of upcoming feature films such as Jungle Cruise; Cruella; a prequel to The Lion King; and The Little Mermaid.

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Among today’s biggest news was the reveal that Raya and the Last Dragon will debut simultaneously on Disney+ Premier Access and in theatres in March 2021. Premier Access for the title will be priced at $29.99.

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Today Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS) also highlighted the upcoming feature film Encanto, which includes new songs by Emmy®, GRAMMY® and Tony Award® winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, slated for theaters in November 2021. Encanto takes you to Colombia, where a magical family live in a magical home. Directed by Byron Howard and Jared Bush, co-directed and co-written by Charise Castro Smith, and music written by Miranda.

We also learned today of the first-ever WDAS-produced animated series! New titles announced today, coming to Disney+, include Baymax, Zootopia+, Tiana, and Moana, The Series, as well as Iwájú, which will be produced in collaboration with the Pan-African comic book entertainment company Kugali.

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Pixar Animation Studios

Investor Day

Pixar Animation Studios revealed its upcoming slate of original series for Disney+ and feature films, including:
Win or Lose, Pixar’s first-ever long-form animated series, which debuts exclusively on Disney+ in February 2023, follows a middle school softball team in the week leading up to their championship game, and each episode is told from the perspective of a different character.

Two brand-new feature films slated for theaters in 2022, Academy Award®-winning director Domee Shi’s Turning Red, and Lightyear, the definitive origin story of the hero that inspired the toy. Chris Evans will voice the hero on his journey to becoming the most famous Space Ranger ever.

In Turning Red, fans will meet Mei—she experiences the awkwardness of being a teenager, with an added twist: when she gets too excited, she transforms into a giant red panda. Turning Red comes to theaters March 11, 2022.

The original feature film Luca is slated for theaters next summer. Luca is a celebration of the friendship between a boy named Luca and his best friend Alberto during their unforgettable summer. You won’t want to miss Luca, diving into theaters June 2021.

Additional details were shared about new Disney+ series, including Inside Pixar, Pixar Popcorn, Dug Days, and Cars, as well as the upcoming feature film Soul and short Burrow—both debuting on Disney+ on December 25, 2020.

In the Up spin-off Dug Days, Dug discovers the dangers of suburbia like puppies, fireworks, and… SQUIRRELS!! Dug Days will premiere on Disney+ in Fall 2021.

Pixar is also speeding ahead with a new series following Lightning McQueen and Mater on a road trip across the country. Featuring new characters, old friends, and imaginative destinations; coming to Disney+ in Fall 2022.

Marvel Studios

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to grow! Today Marvel Studios revealed details about upcoming content for both Disney+ and theaters.

The MCU’s exciting future includes three new series for Disney+: Secret Invasion, starring Samuel L. Jackson; Ironheart with Dominique Thorne as a genius inventor; and Armor Wars, starring Don Cheadle as James Rhodes aka War Machine who faces Tony Stark’s worst fears.

These, of course, are in addition to the studios’ robust lineup of Disney+ titles that includes WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and Loki; the animated series What If…?; Ms. Marvel; Hawkeye, with Hailee Steinfeld joining Jeremy Renner in the series; She-Hulk, starring Tatiana Maslany in the title role alongside co-stars Mark Ruffalo and Tim Roth; Moon Knight; Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special; and a series of original shorts, I Am Groot, featuring everyone’s favorite baby tree.

Today also brought the reveals of two feature films: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the third feature in the Ant-Man franchise; and Fantastic Four, which introduces Marvel’s most iconic family. Marvel Studios’ upcoming feature films also include Black Widow, Shang Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, Eternals, Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, Black Panther 2, Blade, Captain Marvel 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.

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ESPN and Sports Content

Investor Day

Calling all college football fans: Today, ESPN announced a milestone new 10-year agreement with the Southeastern Conference (SEC), expanding its partnership and adding college football’s most-watched TV package, beginning with the 2024 season. The deal will also bring select SEC football games to ESPN+, beginning with the 2021 football season and running through the term of the agreement.

ESPN+’s more than 11.5 million U.S. subscribers can also look forward to several new original series and studio shows launching in the coming months:

  • Peyton’s Places, the Emmy-nominated series currently in its second season on ESPN+, will return for a third season (Fall 2021) and expand to other sports—with some of the most engaging names in sports fronting their own versions of the series, including Abby Wambach (soccer), Ronda Rousey (combat sports), David Ortiz (baseball), and Peyton’s brother, Eli Manning (college football).
  • In January, ESPN+ will launch Stephen A’s World, a new, original program featuring the insights and opinions of one-of-a-kind personality Stephen A. Smith in January.
  • Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, the highly anticipated nine-part documentary series coming to ESPN+, is built around Tom Brady’s never-before-seen, first-hand accounts of the journey to each of his nine Super Bowls.
  • Plus, a newly reimagined version of SportsNation will return weekday mornings, beginning in January, exclusively on ESPN+. 

 

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5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Freeform’s “25 Days of Christmas” continues all weekend long, and we can’t wait to watch two of our favorites: Snowglobe and Toy Story That Time Forgot. Other highlights for the weekend include the festive special Disney Channel Holiday House Party on Disney Channel, plus Ralph Breaks the Internet on Disney+ and Madagascar: A Little Wild on Hulu!

Snowglobe

Snowglobe—Friday, December 11, at 12 p.m. ET on Freeform
In this 2007 holiday film, Angela (Christina Milian) yearns for the kind of picture-perfect world she sees inside her Christmas snow globe. After winding one of her baubles before bed, she is transported to a winter wonderland where every day is Christmas! When Angela awakens with a trinket, she realizes that this special place—called Snow Globe, natch—wasn’t a dream world at all! Enchanted, she returns to Snow Globe more and more… until she realizes her choices in this “perfect” world are having negative effects in the real world.

Disney Channel Holiday House Party

Disney Channel Holiday House Party—Friday, December 11, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Miranda May hosts the new and original holiday sketch comedy special for kids and families, which features your favorite Disney Channel stars decking the halls with a myriad of zany characters and silly sketches—including a Gen Z influencer take on a Charles Dickens classic, a Disney Wand ID fail, a High School Musical throwback, and much more! The special features fan-favorite Disney Channel stars Raphael Alejandro, Suzi Barrett, Issac Ryan Brown, Kylie Cantrall, Scarlett Estevez, Kaylin Hayman, Ramon Reed, Trevor Tordjman, Ruby Rose Turner, and Tobie Windham (all of whom filmed remotely at home).

Ralph Breaks the Internet

Ralph Breaks the Internet—Friday, December 11, on Disney+
The sequel to 2012’s Wreck-It Ralph is sure to trend when it joins the Disney+ library! In order to save the video game Sugar Rush, Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) must risk it all by traveling to the World Wide Web in search of a replacement part. In way over their heads, Ralph and Vanellope rely on the citizens of the internet—aka the netizens—to get them up to speed. Yesss (voice of Taraji P. Henson) is the head algorithm and the heart and soul of trend-making site BuzzzTube… and she knows just how to help them! The two newbs will have to make some fast cash by creating viral videos—and fast—before Mr. Litwak (Ed O’Neill) pulls the plug.

Madagascar: A Little Wild

Madagascar: A Little Wild—Friday, December 11, on Hulu
In the adorable six-episode second season, Alex (voice of Tucker Chandler), Gloria (voice of Shaylin Becton), Marty (voice of Amir O’Neil), and Melman (voice of Luke Lowe) continue their big adventures in New York City. For example, they become babysitters for a new litter of tiny hedgehogs, Melman gets stuck in a firetruck, and Alex is accidentally mistaken for a large house cat. While their silly shenanigans may lead to sticky situations, the foursome always works together and makes the best of whatever life throws their way.

Toy Story That Time Forgot

Toy Story That Time Forgot—Sunday, December 13, at 9:30 a.m. ET on Freeform
During a post-Christmas play date, the gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turns out to be dangerously delusional. All eyes are on Trixie, the triceratops (voice of Kristen Schaal), if they hope to return to Bonnie’s room.

CLOSER LOOK: Explore the Enchanting Details of the D23 Fantastic Worlds Map

By the D23 Team

There’s only a few weeks left to get the 2020 D23 Gold Member Gift, which includes the spectacular D23 Fantastic Worlds Map! You can have your own 24-by-36-inch map designed by Disney artist Bryan Mon as part of the 2020 Gold Member Gift when you join or renew a D23 Gold Membership before the end of the year, so act quickly if you want to add some extra Disney magic to your future adventures!

If you can’t wait to start planning your next dream Disney adventure, we’re sharing close-up looks at parts of the map throughout the year. Check out our previous peaks at the map here, here, here, and here, and then take a look at our next section of the map, featuring iconic castles, boats, cars, and more from across the worlds of Disney.

Five details to find:

  1. Cruella De Vil’s car, One Hundred and One Dalmatians
  2. Julius the Cat, Alice Comedies
  3. Goat, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Disneyland Park
  4. The Reluctant Dragon, The Reluctant Dragon
  5. Riverboat, Steamboat Willie

D23 Fantastic Worlds

Send D23 Season of Magic Greetings with These Holiday Cards

By The D23 Team

For many years, The Walt Disney Company would send an annual Christmas card, often created by incredible Disney staff artists like Bob Moore and Tom Wood. After being introduced in the 1930s, it became a beloved holiday tradition—and more recently, we here at D23 have gotten into the spirit by offering our very own cards.

Designed by artist Joey Chou, this year’s cards feature adorable caricatures of Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio and the Blue Fairy, and more!  Download the cards below to spread holiday cheer to friends far and near…

Supplies:
8.5 x 11-inch white cardstock (printable)
Scissors

OPTIONAL:
4 x 4-inch square envelope(s)

  1. Download and print out the greeting card images onto your cardstock.
  2. Cut around each image, using the black line as your guide, to eliminate any white borders.
  3. Fold each card horizontally, along the center.
  4. Write your holiday greetings inside.

OPTIONAL:
Address your envelope(s), affix a stamp, slip your card(s) inside, and send through the mail.

  1. Holiday wishes, delivered!

NOTE: Cutting should be done by an adult.

Fantasia At 80: Exploring Beethoven

By Katie Strobel, Walt Disney Archives

We’re continuing our Fantasia (1940) composer series by exploring the life and music of Ludwig van Beethoven.

Symphony No. 6 (“Pastoral”) (1808), streaming now on Disney+

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Fantasia: 01:12:14-01:36:09

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Bust of Beethoven in Walt Disney’s collection of miniatures at The Walt Disney Studios.

Ludwig van Beethoven is one of those historical figures who is often used to show the bridging of two musical worlds: there is before Beethoven and after Beethoven. Before our pal Ludwig, many composers wrote and performed their music as an obligation to their job (remember J.S. Bach from our last spotlight?). Beethoven, however, who was brought up in this old world, eventually veered off on a freer and more independent path of self-expression, leading to what we now know today as the Romantic era of Western classical music. His compositions were longer, more complex, and had more orchestral color than that of the previous Classical era (home to composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), and throughout his life he composed works such as piano concertos, string quartets, works for solo instruments, songs, one opera, and nine symphonies.

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Fantasia (1940) art

What is remarkable about his symphonies is that Beethoven could break so much ground in the symphonic genre (his ninth symphony featured a choir – highly unusual at the time!), and yet he simply did not compose that many of them. His contemporary, Mozart, composed forty-one, and his well-known teacher, Franz Josef Haydn, wrote over 100! What is also remarkable is that Beethoven hadn’t even published his own first symphony when he started to hear a buzzing in his ears. He was going deaf. Beginning in his mid-twenties, Beethoven gradually lost his hearing until he was completely deaf around the age of 44 in 1814. He was so distraught about this that he spent some time in the quieter outskirts of Vienna and wrote a personal and heartbreaking letter to his brothers known as the Heiligenstadt Testament (1802):

“…what a humiliation when one stood beside me and heard a flute in the distance and I heard nothing, or someone heard the shepherd singing and again I heard nothing, such incidents brought me to the verge of despair…”

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Fantasia (1940) publicity still

When you picture a typical portrait of Beethoven, do you see a frustrated and angered man? Perhaps it makes a little more sense now.

But the Beethoven work heard in Fantasia (1940), Symphony No. 6 in F Major, is far from angry! It is overall light and gentle when compared to works like his infamous fifth symphony (dun dun dun dun!), which coincidentally was composed at the same time in 1808. The sixth symphony depicts life in the country (no doubt inspired by his time in the Viennese countryside) and gets Beethoven’s rare distinction of programmatic music: he really does want it to convey pastoral feelings of the countryside, having given titles to the sections of the composition such as “Scene by the brook” and “Thunderstorm.” And, having composed the symphony in 1808, we know that Beethoven was more than halfway through his losing battle of becoming deaf. Again, a quote from his Heiligenstadt Testament, this time to show how important music was to him:

“…only art it was that withheld me, ah it seemed impossible to leave the world until I had produced all that I felt called upon to produce…”

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Fantasia (1940) storyboard
Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Fantasia (1940) concept art

So where else can you see (or hear) Beethoven? Well, there is no shortage of Ludwig’s music in popular culture, from four notes motifs to entire symphonies. But for starters, check out these films, streaming now on Disney+ and more! And be sure to check back in next week for a look at Franz Schubert!

Music Land (1935)

  • 00:00:00-00:00:05 – This Silly Symphony title card is introduced by the main theme of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major.
  • 00:00:26-00:01:15 – Minuet in G Major, WoO 10, No. 2

Can be found on the official Walt Disney Animation Studios YouTube page.

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Music Land (1935) background painting

Mr. Holland’s Opus (1996), streaming now on Disney+

  • 00:06:57 – You can see a bust of Beethoven on Mr. Holland’s desk in his classroom.
  • 00:09:15-00:10:00 – The student orchestra attempts to play Beethoven’s fifth symphony.
  • 00:58:48-01:01:30 – After learning about his son’s “90% hearing loss,” we see Mr. Holland playing Beethoven’s seventh symphony for his class and teaching them about Beethoven’s own deafness.
  • 01:50:41-01:51:34 – Mr. Holland conducts the ending of the final movement of Beethoven’s third symphony.
Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Mr. Holland’s Opus (1996) One Sheet

Fantasia/2000 (2000), streaming now on Disney+

  • 00:01:13-00:04:04 – The film’s opening segment highlights the first movement of Beethoven’s fifth symphony.
Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Fantasia/2000 (2000) concept art

X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), streaming now on Disney+

  • 01:11:05-01:12:31 – We hear the second movement of Beethoven’s seventh symphony when Apocalypse takes over Cerebro. It is an apt choice as this particular piece of music has been described as an “almost unrelievedly doom-laden episode, with its relentlessly repeated statements of grief and mourning.”
Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016): Version B Domestic One Sheet

Did You Know? Like Bach, Beethoven was also a keyboard virtuoso and master of improvisation!

In case you missed it, click here  to see our last spotlight look at J.S. Bach!

Clemson Football Player Was the Real-Life Inspiration for Safety

By Jim Frye

For Ray McELrathBey, Clemson University—particularly the Clemson football team—gave new meaning to the term “home-field advantage.”

The real-life Ray McELrathBey started his freshman year on a football scholarship at Clemson University, one of the most prestigious and demanding college football programs in the country. And even though he faced the same challenges that most college freshman face—new home, new people, and balancing a full academic load with his responsibilities to his team—he was hit with one challenge that nearly derailed his entire future: figuring out what to do with his 11-year-old brother Fahmarr (Fay), who was left on his own after their mother got arrested for possession.

Faced with the impossible choice of staying the course on his college scholarship or losing Fay into the foster care system, Ray decided to smuggle his younger brother into his dorm room at Clemson, which was strictly against the school’s rules and the rules of the National College Athletics Association. If found out, Ray risked losing his place on the team, his scholarship, and his future. This incredible true story is the basis for Disney+’s powerful and moving drama Safety, which explores one player’s college sports experience when put up against seemingly insurmountable odds, while ultimately redefining what it means to have community, family, and friendship.

“This is a surreal, wonderful experience,” McELrathBey said about the film during a recent press conference. “I was born in Chicago but raised outside Atlanta, and I stayed with various coaches and bounced around a little bit when I was younger. [The opportunity to attend] Clemson came during my senior year when I attended a football camp there.” His skill shone through during the camp, and McELrathBey was eventually recruited on a full football scholarship. He says that the Clemson community became like a family to him. “It was one of the better decisions I made in my life.”

When the director of Safety, Reginald Hudlin, first read the script, he knew he had to do it. “I was so excited and moved and inspired,” he says. “This young man—Ray’s 19 years old [in the film]—is taking on a level of responsibility that’s beyond most people. And I don’t care what your background is, what your education is—he’s doing too much! And, through sheer force of will, he manages to do it all. It’s a story of great individual triumph but also brotherhood—the entire community, his football team and the wider university all join in to help him.”

Central to the film, and to Ray’s story, is his drive to escape his disadvantaged background. “I was in a place I didn’t want to be, so to stay there was scary,” he says. “To have to continue to deal with the things I had to deal with—with no end in sight—was unfathomable. My ambitions came from being so scared—it was the fear of failure.”

He continues: “The most difficult part about those first few months [in college] was struggling between the line of what I was able to do, and what others were able to do. I was moving in silence and not telling a lot of people what I was doing early on. It was just being alone in my decision that was the toughest part, but once everyone found out, life became a lot easier. My teammates were always there, they were always guys I could count on. Even in the tougher times there were people I could lean on, and that was God’s gift.”

“I think this movie will speak to all those people out there who are somehow just making it, people for whom failure is not an option,” adds Hudlin. “Here’s a guy who’s just like them who worked hard and did the impossible and inspired a community by his efforts to say this guy deserves our support. And he’s earned it because of his incredible dedication.”

In a film full of people who do heroic deeds, from Ray to his coaches to his teammates, it might be surprising to hear who Ray himself considers to be the hero of this story. “If I had to pick a hero, I’d pick Fahmarr,” he says, referring to his younger brother. “Fahmarr was the catalyst that made me step up. I was a teenager, I was young, I wasn’t different from many other teenagers. But I hadn’t been asked to step up and he put me in a position where he brought leadership out of me.”

To see Ray and Fahmarr’s heroic tale, catch Safety, which premieres on Disney+ December 11, 2020.

Safety

Tonya Felicia McELrathBey, Ray McELrathBey, and Fahmarr McELrathBey behind the scenes of Safety, exclusively on Disney+.

Safety

Director Reginald Hudlin filming Safety on-site at Clemson University in South Carolina.

Celebrate the Season with Downloadable Gift Tags!

By The D23 Team

’Tis the season for sharing gifts and spreading some cheer. Add some extra Disney magic to gifts for loved ones both near and far with these D23 Season of Magic gift tags.

SUPPLIES:
8.5 x 11-inch white cardstock (printable)
Scissors
Double-sided tape

OPTIONAL:
8.5 x 11-inch white sticker paper (found in scrapbooking section of craft store)

  • Download and print out your sheet of gift labels onto your cardstock.
  • Using scissors, cut around each tag (using its grey border as your outline).
  • Fill in the “to” and “from” on the front of the labels.
  • Attach to your gifts using double-sided tape.

OPTIONAL:
Print the gift labels onto a sheet of sticker paper—then cut around each image (as described above), fill in the “to” and “from” on the front, remove the backing, and affix to your packages.

  • Give gifts to friends and family… and watch them smile as big as the Cheshire Cat!

NOTE: Cutting should be done by an adult.

Director Sharon Maguire Reveals How Disney Movie Magic Was Made in Godmothered

By Beth Deitchman

In Godmothered, streaming now on Disney+, Jillian Bell plays Eleanor, who is a work-in-progress as a fairy godmother. Her wish-granting skills could use a little bit—or more than a little bit—of work, as does the vision of “happily ever after” that she’s determined to help Mackenzie (played by Isla Fisher) achieve, whether she wants it or not. But there’s real magic on screen in Godmothered, from the heartfelt relationship between Mackenzie and her daughters, to the friendship that develops between the film’s two heroes; and in Bell’s portrayal of a fairy godmother any Disney fan would be happy to call upon in their own time of need.

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In our exclusive Q&A with director Sharon Maguire, the filmmaker (who previously helmed Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones’s Baby) talks about how classic Disney films and characters influenced the film, the inspiration behind Eleanor’s signature pink gown, and why the film’s nontraditional approach—from “one upon a time” to “happily ever after”—makes Godmothered a perfect and contemporary fairy tale for viewers of all ages right now.

D23: How did you approach a film that has both fairy-tale sensibilities and modern storytelling at the same time?

Sharon Maguire (SM): That was part of the appeal for me, to do a Disney movie that honors the Disney legacy with all those wonderful Disney tropes of magic, wands, fairy godmothers, woodland creatures, and even princes and ballgowns… and “happily ever after” is delivered in a very different way than we’ve come to expect in previous Disney movies. Visually, as a director, I get to do magic but then with the comedy I get to subvert it; that was the big appeal for me and that’s what I hope the appeal is as a movie. Eleanor has a formula for what she thinks will bring “happily ever after” but once she hits the modern world, none of her formula works anymore. I think that’s what most of the comedy comes from.

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D23: What was it about Jillian Bell that makes her the fairy godmother that we all really need in our lives?

SM: I like the fact that the character is woefully naïve. It’s quite a difficult thing to play somebody who is both woefully naïve and a true believer but has a kindness. I think Jillian brings that, with a level of irony and with a slight edge to her… Also, she’s a thoroughly decent human being, so I think that always shows on screen. She’s inherently funny and decent and kind, and all of those things at the same time… I thought that she’d make an interesting fairy godmother that maybe Disney hadn’t seen before, and I was excited by the idea of subverting our idea of what a fairy godmother is and looks like, as well.

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D23: Can you talk about why you saw Isla Fisher as Mackenzie and what she brought to the role?

SM: When we were casting, I thought, Who haven’t we seen play a harried single mom who can carry those one-line zingers? I knew Isla a bit personally, so I knew that she has a fight in her that’s like that and I would love to see it on film. I knew that she could play that role very well in a very grounded way and that she has that acerbic wit.

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D23: What can you tell us about Eleanor’s spectacular pink dress?

SM: [Laughs] Asking your fairy godmother to stand in a field in a pumpkin patch in minus-five degrees and not make her teeth chatter is quite difficult, as a director, and she was amazing. She was so heroic in that dress! There was a corset, and it was boned, and there were so many layers to it. It was made from this beautiful fabric called crepeline, which is kind of like a linen fabric that would have been around in Gothic times. It’s a loose-weave fabric and we dyed it in the same shade that it would have been dyed back in Gothic times, with rose petals and things like that. It was quite faded in places and not faded in others. It sort of had an inner life, that dress, and it took a long time to get right and feel that it was something that suited the time, but also suited Jillian and that she felt happy in. But my God, it was cold when she was filming!

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D23: Did any iconic Disney fairy godmothers influence the vision that you had for Eleanor?

SM: Working within Disney, copies of the original drawings of the first Fairy Godmother in Cinderella were on my walls of my office the whole time. That’s what’s kind of fascinating for me about doing the movie, that you get to honor that legacy and deliver on that legacy while subverting it. It’s an interesting ride to be on!

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach

By Katie Strobel, Walt Disney Archives

We’re kicking off our Fantasia (1940) composer series by exploring the life and music of the earliest composer in the group, J.S. Bach. The film is streaming now on Disney+.

Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 (between 1703 and 1707)

J.S. Bach (1685–1750)

Fantasia: 00:02:52-00:13:38

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Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Fantasia (1940) storyboard

Johann Sebastian Bach was one of Western classical music’s great, prolific composers, having composed more than 1,000 works! This massive output most likely was due to the fact that during his career, he was relegated to being a church and court musician, mandated to compose and perform in various cities around modern-day Germany. However, this should not diminish his talents as a master craftsman of the many forms of music that he composed. And one thing was for sure: Bach was a keyboard virtuoso. Legend has it that a soloist once fled a planned challenge of improvisation after he had heard Bach play the day before!

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Fantasia (1940) concept art

It is this virtuosity that we hear in Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, composed for organ sometime between 1703 and 1707; Bach couldn’t have been older than 22 years old! The first portion of this piece is an example of Bach’s florid and improvisatory style, which is essentially how one would describe a toccata. The “fugue” part of this piece, on the other hand, is a more structured and complex style of music in which two or more melodies intertwine to form a conversation of sorts. (You can hear this in Fantasia beginning at 00:07:41, just as bursts of yellow dance across a blue background).

Fantasia at 80: Exploring Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Fantasia (1940) concept art

So, where else can you see (or hear) Bach throughout the Disney canon? Check out these films and shows, streaming now on Disney+, to find out! And be sure to check back for our look at the work of at Ludwig van Beethoven!

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), streaming now on Disney+

  • 00:52:28–00:54:40 Captain Nemo plays Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on the organ.
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Captain Nemo playing the organ in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

The Simpsons (TV, 1989–present), streaming now on Disney+

  • “Bart’s Girlfriend” (1994): Season 6, Episode 7
    • 00:14:32–00:00:15:04—“Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”
  • “Penny-Wiseguys” (2012): Season 24, Episode 5
    • 00:17:05–00:17:15—Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582
  • “Puffless” (2015): Season 27, Episode 3
    • 00:03:49–00:04:07—Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prelude 

Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995), streaming now on Disney+

  • 00:27:19–00:28:13—Mr. Holland asks the class if anyone likes Bach. He plays “A Lover’s Concerto” by The Toys on the piano and demonstrates that the song is based on Minuet in G. It is interesting to note that this piece does come from a collection of compositions that Bach put together as a present for his wife, but it is in fact attributed to another composer.
  • 01:06:51–01:07:25—Concerto for 3 Harpsichords, Strings, and Continuo No. 2 in C Major, BWV 1064 – I. Allegro
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Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) One Sheet

Gravity Falls (TV, 2012–16), streaming now on Disney+

  • “The Love God” (2014): Season 2, Episode 9
    • 00:05:39–00:05:43—Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565

The World According to Jeff Goldblum (2019), streaming now on Disney+

  • “Coffee” (2019): Season 1, Episode 9
    • 00:16:23–00:16:30—Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048: I. Allegro

Did You Know? J.S. Bach was father to 20 children, some of whom became well-known composers themselves!