This D23-Exclusive Halloween Pin Set is Truly Fa-BOO-Lous!

By the D23 Team

These items are SOLD OUT. Be sure to check out our limited-edition pin set for D23 Fantastic Worlds.

D23 Gold Members, have we got a spooktacular opportunity for you! Now’s your chance to celebrate D23: The Official Disney Fan Club’s Halloween Hullabaloo with two exclusive pins, featuring boo-tiful designs created by artist Kevin Kidney.

The limited edition pins- available individually- feature the visage of the Hatbox Ghost, the Haunted Mansion’s most elusive spirit—as well as Never Land’s premier pixie, Tinker Bell, decked out for the thrilling occasion and set atop a jack-o’-lantern. But that’s not all: Both vintage-inspired soft enamel pins glow in the dark!

The two pins, each a limited edition of 1,750, are available exclusively to D23 Gold and Gold Family members on shopDisney.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pins are $18.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of one (1) pin of each 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.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Consider your weekend plans set! Disney+ will add the 2014 drama The Fault in Our Stars to its library Friday—the same day the first episode of the original series Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom premieres exclusively on the streaming service! On Friday and Saturday, Freeform will air the 2012 animated feature film Brave as part of its “3-Day Disney Weekends” programming block. Cap off the weekend Sunday when Disney XD airs a new episode of Spider-Man: Maximum Venom and FX debuts a fourth installment of Fargo.

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The Fault in Our Stars—Friday, September 25, on Disney+
In this epic love story based on John Green’s New York Times bestseller, Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) falls hard and fast for Gus Waters (Ansel Elgort) after meeting at a teen cancer support group. They share an acerbic wit and a love of books—especially An Imperial Affliction by Peter Van Houten. When Gus scores an invite to meet the reclusive author in Amsterdam, the two embark on the adventure of a lifetime.

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Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom—Friday, September 25, on Disney+
The brand-new original series, produced by National Geographic and narrated by Josh Gad, gives viewers a backstage pass to explore the magic of nature within Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT. The first episode, “Kenya, the Gutsy Giraffe,” takes viewers to the Harambe Wildlife Reserve, where Kenya, a Masai giraffe, steps up for a unique pedicure—one that requires training her to undergo a “nail” trim, voluntarily. Kenya proves to be very apprehensive, but the animal care team perseveres knowing one small step for her is one giant leap for the park’s giraffes. Meanwhile, out on the savanna, African elephant Mac—the park’s biggest resident—has a routine checkup that reveals a mouthful of mystery. And over in the Affection Section at Rafiki’s Planet Watch, Popcorn, a rescued chicken with an egg problem, needs surgery. Behind the scenes, Disney Imagineers, including Joe Rohde, imagine a magical palm tree that illuminates the elephants during the park’s evening safari.

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Brave—Friday, September 25, at 7 p.m. ET and Saturday, September 26, at 2:45 p.m. ET on Freeform
Determined to forge her own path in life, Scottish princess Merida (voice of Kelly Macdonald) bravely defies an age-old tradition. With firstborn princes from other kingdoms competing for her hand in marriage, she decides to try for her own hand—and easily wins the archery contest. Of course, her actions have consequences. After trying to change her fate through magic, Merida must harness all of her skills to undo a beastly curse to save her mother, Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson)… before it’s too late.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom—Sunday, September 27, at 9 p.m. ET on Disney XD
In the new episode “Generations,” Spider-Man (voice of Robbie Daymond) discovers a vial of jackal serum at Horizon High. He teams up with Ghost-Spider (voice of Laura Bailey) to track down a secret lab to stop Jackal (voice of John DiMaggio) from fulfilling his evil plan.

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Fargo—Sunday, September 27, at 10 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. ET on FX
The fourth installment of the award-winning series premieres with two back-to-back episodes. Set In 1950 Kansas City, it tells the story of two crime syndicates jockeying for control of an alternate economy while fighting for a piece of the American dream. As tensions rise, crime heads Loy Cannon (Chris Rock) and Donatello Fadda (Tommaso Ragno) trade their youngest sons in an attempt to strike an uneasy peace. But in the first episode, “Welcome to the Alternate Economy,” Donatello dies in the hospital after a routine surgery—threatening their tenuous truce. Meanwhile, the Smutnys, led by an interracial couple who own their own mortuary, are caught between a rock and a hard place. Then, in “The Land of Taking and Killing,” The Smutnys receive unexpected guests; Donatello’s sons, Josto (Jason Schwartzman) and Gaetano (Salvatore Esposito), reunite; Loy challenges the status quo; and nurse Oraetta Mayflower (Jessie Buckley) finds trouble.

Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Brings a Wildly Wonderful Inside Look at the Theme Park to Disney+

By Beth Deitchman

If you’ve visited Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park and gazed in awe at the incredible array of animals who call the park’s savannas, forests, and tranquil pools home, you’ve only experienced part of the story. Beginning Friday, September 25, Disney+’s new docuseries Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, produced by National Geographic and narrated by Josh Gad, presents the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, and The Seas with Nemo and Friends at EPCOT. And whether you’ve ridden Kilimanjaro Safaris more times than you can count, or if Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom marks your first visit to this wondrous place, prepare to be amazed.

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Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom grew from “a desire to show the incredible relationships of trust between the animals and the people who take care of them, and how passionate we all are about saving these animals in the wild,” Dr. Mark Penning, vice president of Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment team, explains. That’s evident from animal manager Rachel Daneault’s unabashed joy watching western lowland gorilla Gino celebrate his 39th birthday with a storybook-worthy cake; and in the patience demonstrated by Dr. Dan Fredholm and Kenya the giraffe’s keepers as they wait for her to take the one step that will place her foot in exactly the right location needed for a hoof trim. The process usually requires sedation, and this new technique will be simpler and safer for the giraffes (and—bonus!—even comes with a snack).

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World-class storytelling is part of every Disney experience, but it’s the animals themselves who drive the story in Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Penning tells D23, just as they do throughout the parks. “We don’t want to stress animals about anything. We want to know that they’re relaxed and they’re doing what they would normally do every day,” he says, and those everyday activities come to life in surprising and compelling ways in the docuseries. To ensure that the cameras were never intrusive, the production sometimes looked to cranes to stay a comfortable distance from the animals, and they also used a little out-of-the-box ingenuity. “In some instances, [the camera] was an apparatus inside the animals’ space, but we did it in such a way that the animals found this was a play opportunity, or they were inquisitive,” Penning shares.

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And that’s the way the parks were designed: to provide an authentic experience that puts the animals first, but still delivers a memorable experience for guests. Joe Rohde, portfolio creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering, emphasizes that the animals’ health, safety, and desires were the first things taken into consideration when the parks were designed. “The presence of animals defines the entirety of the experience of Animal Kingdom,” he says, noting that it informs the style of the buildings, the way the pavement is laid out, and more. “We must create a place where an animal feels at home. Then the next question we have to ask ourselves is, if all of that is true, what is the way in which we can interact with and see and experience this place that doesn’t interfere with that? And then the next thing is, how can we fold that into a story that brings greater understanding, greater emotional meaning, greater impact, than simply seeing the animal? That actually informs everything in the entire park, whether you ever see an animal or not—because ultimately, everything you experience leads to a moment where you encounter an animal.”

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Rohde sees Disney’s Animal Kingdom as “a place suffused with story, in which, when you finally see these animals, the moment is filled with additional meaning.” And in many ways, the Imagineers achieve the greatest level of success in the theme park with work that is relatively invisible—in stark contrast to the thrilling and innovative attractions that they also create. In Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Rohde points to moats that appear to be lovely watering holes for the animals of the savanna, but actually serve as natural barriers to ensure everyone stays within their respective habitats. Viewers of the docuseries will also watch Imagineers install a palm tree that looks as though a coconut could fall from it at any minute, but in reality, is an incredibly lifelike light designed to illuminate the elephants during the park’s evening safari.

“So much of what we do, not only ourselves but the entire [Animals, Science and Environment] group, is invisible,” Rohde says, and he’s eager for viewers to peek behind the curtain in the docuseries. “Animal Kingdom is a place where people have far greater enjoyment of what it is the more they know. So, by putting this out there where they can see it, where they can understand what goes into it, I believe they’re going to have a much richer experience of the whole place,” he shares.

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“There is so much more that happens behind the scenes than people realize. Our animals here thrive because we have an incredible team of professionals that take care of them,” Penning emphasizes, adding that the team members also share a passion for protecting animals and wildlife in general.

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“I think that one of the most important things that I hope people take away from watching this show is the human-animal bond. I think anybody who has a beloved pet at home understands how strong that bond can be,” Fredholm says. “We love these animals and there is a real, palpable bond that I hope will come across when you watch the show.”

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Zoological manager Rachel Daneault believes that Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom will also show how Disney is leading the way, both in terms of innovative veterinary care at the park, and through the Disney Conservation Fund, which has directed more than $100 million to programs around the world that are working to protect wildlife and wild places. “To be able to be part of that and support that is really important to me, because I’m working with these animals, but I am looking out for the greater good of all animals,” she says.

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Penning will be happy if Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom sparks viewers to come to Florida and see the amazing level of care in person, but he also hopes the docuseries will encourage them to take action closer to home. He says, “If we can just inspire people to think about nature and to take care of the nature in their backyard, I will consider this a big success.”

Dancing with the Stars’ “Disney Night” Dance Choices and Songs Revealed

By Zach Johnson

With a dash of pixie dust and a touch of magic, 14 celebrity and pro-dancer couples will compete for a third week as the magic of Disney returns to the ballroom for the 2020 season of Dancing with the Stars, airing Monday, September 28, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. The highly anticipated “Disney Night” episode will begin with a cold open featuring host Tyra Banks and celebrities taking the viewing audience inside their favorite Disney movies.

Want to see your favorite couples advance? Live votes (via ABC.com, the ABC app, and SMS/text) will occur each week during the live show in the ET/CT time zones. However, fans in all U.S. time zones may also vote within that window. With each subsequent episode, the live vote combined with the judges’ scores will be revealed during the show.

Judges Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli will have tough choices to make, and in a first for Dancing with the Stars’ “Disney Night,” one couple will be eliminated at the end of the show. The couples (along with their dance choices and songs) are as follows:

  • Monica Aldama and pro Val Chmerkovskiy dancing the waltz to “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid
  • Carole Baskin and pro Pasha Pashkov dancing the samba to “Circle of Life” from The Lion King
  • Kaitlyn Bristowe and pro Artem Chigvintsev dancing the foxtrot to “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana
  • Vernon Davis and pro Peta Murgatroyd dancing the quickstep to “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast
  • Anne Heche and Keo Motsepe dancing the quickstep to “Zero to Hero” from Hercules
  • Skai Jackson and pro Alan Bersten dancing the jive to “Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog
  • Justina Machado and pro Sasha Farber dancing the Charleston to “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” from Mary Poppins
  • AJ McLean and pro Cheryl Burke dancing the quickstep to “Prince Ali” from Aladdin
  • Jeannie Mai and pro Brandon Armstrong dancing the Viennese waltz to “Married Life” from Up
  • Jesse Metcalfe and pro Sharna Burgess dancing the jive to “King of New York” from Newsies
  • Nelly and pro Daniella Karagach dancing the foxtrot to “It’s Alright” from Soul
  • Nev Schulman and pro Jenna Johnson dancing the Argentine tango to “Angelica” from Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
  • Chrishell Stause and pro Gleb Savchenko dancing the waltz to “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from Cinderella
  • Johnny Weir and pro Britt Stewart dancing the rumba to “Reflection” from Mulan

Dancing with the Stars episodes can be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.

EXCLUSIVE: Return to the World of Chip ’n’ Dale Rescue Rangers in an All-New Book

By the D23 Team

Fans of the Rescue Rangers, meet the Mouse Watch. Under the direction of mouse inventor/all-around genius Gadget Hackwrench, exceptional mice work together as a team to solve BIG problems using SMALL gadgets. Their mission: Save the world from an evil plot orchestrated by the Rogue Animal Thieves Society (R.A.T.S.). Want to know what happens next? Check out this exclusive excerpt from The Mouse Watch by J. J. Gilbert, which is available for pre-order now.

Don’t look down!

It wasn’t just the terrifying drop that bothered Bernie, it was also the fact that the plan she’d come up with to impress her idol, Gadget Hackwrench, wasn’t being recorded by someone she trusted to do it right.

She glanced at her young helper and rolled her eyes.

Being the youngest child in a poor family meant that Bernie knew how to make the most out of a little. The young mouse had been born very sick and although her health improved as she got older, she was still quite small for her age. It was a fact about herself that she hated, but  had also learned to live with. And her helper was only a little smaller than she was, even though he was much younger.

Bernie was twelve.

Paul “Poopie” Longtail was only two years old, and Bernie knew that the little tyke wasn’t supposed to be out at night with his babysitter having adventures. She watched as he tried  valiantly to hold up a human-size smartphone with his baby-mouse arms, but he was clearly losing the battle.

It was also way past his bedtime.

“Hold it still, Poopie!” shouted Bernie. “Just get this one shot!”

“I…  I’m twying,” stuttered Poopie. “Thith themes weally dangerouth Mith Bernadette. Maybe you thould get thome help!”

“No!” said Bernie. “I’ve got this. And please, Poopie, it’s Bernie, not Bernadette.”

“Thorry,” said the baby mouse.

Bernie’s long whiskers twitched in annoyance. She hated her full name. The only time she heard it was when her mother was upset and she was about to get in big trouble.

Her tail was stiff and stuck straight out like a knitting needle, the usual sign that she was angry and about to lose her temper. Most of the time, when this happened, her family ran for cover.

But she wasn’t angry.

She was scared.

The large paper clip she’d brought was attached to a fishing line that extended from the top of a rain gutter to a trash-can lid far below. She knew if she was going to try and get the attention of the most secret and elite mouse organization on the planet, she had to do something amazing… something that would set her apart from other recruits.

A warm wind ruffled her fur and rattled a set of wind chimes in the backyard below. Bernie breathed in the scent of dry earth and chaparral. It was a typical California night in September, but  for her this night needed to be anything but that. It needed to be special.

Bernie thought of everything she’d tried so far to get the Mouse Watch’s attention. She’d written letters. She’d created her own channel on MouseTube, the private, secure internet server created by, and for, mice. She’d posted several videos to the Underweb, a little known MouseTube channel that most fans believed the Mouse Watch organization secretly monitored. Bernie had tried doing crazy stunts, attempted to prove her intellect through solving puzzles, and had even resorted to begging in order for them to give her a chance.

So far, nothing had worked.

I’ve gotta make this one count, she thought.

She sighed, remembering all the bumps and bruises that she’d gotten along the way. Good thing “giving up” wasn’t in her nature or she would have quit a long time ago. Coming into the world both sickly and small hadn’t stopped  her.  Hadn’t she’d surprised everyone, including her parents, with her courageous spirit?

But why hasn’t it worked yet? Bernie  wondered. What’s it gonna take to get Gadget to notice me? She glanced down at the ground far below and suppressed a shudder. Would this finally be the thing that did it?

She thought of her older brother, Brody. He would have told her not to give up, and to never take no for an answer.

She missed him so much.

The wind picked up, slightly cooler now, cutting through the camo pants and black special ops sweater that Bernie always wore, a castoff from an old Commander Cody action doll. Her hair, dyed blue and worn high and stiff in the front, always looked windblown whether there was a breeze or not. It also added to her height, and the way she saw it, she could use any help she could get. Usually, the electric-blue color made her feel tough and daring. But the truth was, right now she didn’t feel that way.

Bernie shivered, not from the cold, but from her nerves.

Then, steeling herself, she took a deep breath, adjusted her grip on the paper clip, and called down,

“Are you recording?”

“Yesth!” Poopie lisped. “Ith been on for three minutes! Hurry, Misth Bernie! My armth hurt!”

It was time.

Bernie tried to calm her racing heart. Then, while forcing herself not to think about how crazy she was being, she launched herself forward from the dizzying height and shouted,

“FOR THE WATCH!”

The speed was faster than anything she’d ever imagined. Every muscle in her arms ached as she held on for dear life. The wind howled in her ears and her whiskers were plastered to both sides of her cheeks as she rocketed toward the trash can below.

As she sped down the line, wobbling back and forth, she could see Poopie growing closer, the little tyke struggling to keep the phone from falling over as he recorded the stunt.

The glow of the screen came close.

For a nanosecond, she caught a glimpse of her own terrified but triumphant expression reflected back to her.

Then the fear faded away.

She was right on track.

Her plan was going to work!

All she had left to do was extend her feet and execute a perfect tumble, landing like an Olympic gymnast right in front of the smartphone.

But as it turned out, that idea was much harder than it looked.

Later, when she recalled her inglorious landing, she remembered hearing two voices screaming in perfect pitch. Some part of her brain was amazed that she, a tweenaged mouse, could make a screech that was as high-pitched as a toddler’s.

She remembered a terrifying moment of slipping, sliding, banging, and shouting. Then, the world spun as she and Poopie went flying off the trash can into a thorny rosebush. Miraculously, Poopie landed in the middle of a big rose, and the petals cushioned his fall.

Bernie wasn’t so lucky.

Before everything went black, Bernie remembered hearing her leg crack when she hit the ground and feeling the agonizing pain that shot all the way up her back.

And when she woke up in the hospital, she found that her leg wasn’t the only thing that had cracked. Her parent’s smartphone, a rare, lucky find that they’d scrounged from inside an electronic recycling bin, had shattered on the sidewalk. The phone was the most expensive thing that her family possessed. It served as their wide-screen TV and internet connection to the larger world. It was also the only way Bernie could upload videos so that the Mouse Watch might find out that she existed.

Losing that phone effectively removed her very best (and most dangerous) attempt at impressing her hero, Gadget Hackwrench.

The Mouse Watch would never see the video.

And the hurt Bernie felt at that realization made her broken bone and her bruises pale in comparison.

Meet the Characters of Secret Society of Second-Born Royals

By Zach Johnson

Before it premieres this Friday, you’re royally invited to meet the characters in Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, an original movie streaming exclusively on Disney+! They may not be future monarchs, but these characters are no spare heirs. In fact, they’re each born with super-human abilities that can help them protect their respective kingdoms. If they can harness their powers and learn to work together, it might be their crowning glory.

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Sam (Peyton Elizabeth Lee)

This rebellious teenager is second in line to the throne of the kingdom of Illyria. Rather than attend royal events, she’d rather rock out on her guitar. “Sam has always felt like she’s not only second-born but also second-best—like she never lives up to everyone’s expectations,” says Lee. “There is a ton of pressure on teenagers to fit a certain mold or to be successful in a certain way, and in addition to all those normal teenage pressures, Sam also has the pressure of an entire country watching her and looking to her to set the right example. And so, she sort of buckles under all that pressure. It’s not until she becomes a member of the Secret Society of Second-Born Royals that she really finds her group of people, finds her place, and figures out how she can use this title that she’s been given for good.” Sam has been gifted with heightened senses, meaning she can feel, hear, and see things more sharply than the average person. “I think she’s a super relatable character,” says Lee. “Even though she is a superhero and a princess, the themes of the film and the life lessons Sam experiences are very universal, no matter who you are or how old you are.”

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Tuma (Niles Fitch)

Tuma is a charmer with the ability to influence people’s actions. When his training begins, Fitch says, “Tuma needs to learn how to work with the team and how to use his power for good, because it’s such a powerful power to be able to control what people do.” Tuma’s gift reminds Fitch of what Uncle Ben told Spider-Man: “With great power comes great responsibility.” Throughout the movie, Tuma must work to “understand his power and who he is,” he adds. “He has to get comfortable and allow other people to take the lead. That’s something I feel like we all have to learn, and that’s exactly what you see Tuma deal with.”

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January (Isabella Blake Thomas)

With the ability to absorb other people’s powers, bubbly and outgoing January can do pretty much anything she wants. “Exploring her powers was really interesting, because it follows her thinking that she doesn’t know where she fits,” says Thomas. “She wants to fit in, but she just doesn’t really know where she does.” Ultimately, “Having that power gave her the ability to overcome something and figure out who she wants to be and who she is.”

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Roxana (Olivia Deeble)

A social media influencer with 108 million followers, Roxana has no filter. “She’s very full of herself,” admits Deeble. But once she begins her training with the secret society, she says, “She goes on a discovery of self-love. It’s not just outward; it has to be inward.” Ironically, Roxana can turn invisible, which Deeble finds hilarious, “since she always loves to be seen.”

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Matteo (Faly Rakotohavana)

The strong and silent type, Matteo tends to fade into the background—initially, at least. “He is super shy and very awkward. He wants to fit in but he has trouble doing so, because he’s scared of what other people may think of him,” says Rakotohavana. “His whole arc throughout the film is gaining a sense of confidence and learning to control his powers.” According to Rakotohavana, “His power is really funny, because it’s literally a reflection of Matteo himself. He can control insects, which might not seem very useful. Like, ‘Ew, bugs! Ew, Matteo!’ But he learns that just like his insects, he plays an important role in his team.”

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James (Skylar Astin)

James, a professor and mentor to the new class of second-born royals, has a boyfriend named Henry, an iguana named Jeff, and a severe gluten allergy—but that’s just scratching the surface. “He can multiply,” says Astin. “He can clone himself and clean a room really fast or he can be a better teacher who gets their ear a little bit easier—and it also comes in handy when fighting crime.” As his character mentors the five students, Astin adds, “Disney fans are going to go on a wild, fun ride. This movie really emphasizes the importance of teamwork and inclusivity and coming together from different parts of the world against a common enemy. I think that is very palpable right now. That is a timeless, valuable lesson.”

Meet the rest of the characters—including Sam’s best friend, Mike (Noah Lomax); her sister, Eleanor (Ashley Liao); her mom, Queen Catherine (Elodie Yung); and her foe, Inmate 34 (Greg Bryk)—when Secret Society of Second-Born Royals debuts on Disney+!

The Mandalorian Helps Drive Disney to 22 Emmy® Awards for 2020

By Beth Deitchman

Just 10 months after its launch, Disney+ received eight trophies in the 72nd Emmy® Awards, including seven Emmys® for The Mandalorian, from Lucasfilm, and one for Pixar’s Forky Asks a Question: What is Love. This marks the most Emmy wins ever for a streaming service in its inaugural year.

Titles from across The Walt Disney Company combined to win 21 Creative Arts Emmys plus two juried awards and one Primetime Emmy, which was given to Uzo Aduba for her acclaimed performance in the FX limited series Mrs. America, for a total of 24 awards in all for this year. In addition to The Mandalorian, ABC’s Live in Front of a Studio Audience: “All in the Family” and “Good Times” and The Oscars®, and National Geographic’s The Cave were honored in multiple categories, receiving two Emmys apiece. Disney’s additional Emmy-winning titles also included black-ish from ABC; Godfather of Harlem and This Is Us from Disney Television Studios; Archer from FX (juried award); The Handmaid’s Tale from Hulu; Life Below Zero and National Geographic Presents Cosmos: Possible Worlds from National Geographic (juried award); and The Last Dance from ESPN, which was named Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.

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Both the Creative Arts Emmy Awards and the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies looked a bit different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Creative Arts Emmys were announced in five ceremonies held from September 14–19 on Emmys.com and, for the final night, broadcast live on FXX. Jimmy Kimmel presided over the Emmy festivities last night on ABC, hosting live from Los Angeles’ Staples Center where an advanced technological set-up made it possible to produce the first major awards show during the global health crisis.

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Kimmel kicked off the primetime ceremony with an opening monologue that was missing only one thing: a live audience. Revealing that he was standing alone on stage at Staples Center rather than amusing a packed house full of TV’s biggest stars (who appeared to be in attendance via archival footage from previous years), Kimmel stressed our collective need for fun right now and the desire to celebrate television—that “old friend” who has been there for us during the pandemic, 24 hours a day. Through everything, Kimmel said, “television is there for you.”

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Uzo Aduba went on to take home the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie for her role in FX’s Mrs. America as Shirley Chisholm, who made history as the first African American Congresswoman. Accepting her award from home, Aduba thanked Chisholm “for her championship for all people who have been forgotten and marginalized, who she represented.”

Below is the list of all of The Walt Disney Company’s Emmy recipients for 2020. Congratulations to all of the winners!

ABC
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: “All in the Family” and “Good Times” (2 wins)

  • Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
  • Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Special

The Oscars (2 Wins)

  • Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special

ABC / DISNEY TELEVISION STUDIOS
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  • Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling – “Hair Day”

DISNEY+ / LUCASFILM LTD.
The Mandalorian (7 wins)

  • Outstanding Cinematography For A Single Camera Series (Half-Hour) – “Chapter 7: The Reckoning”
  • Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour) – “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”
  • Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) – “Chapter 8: Redemption”
  • Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation – “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”
  • Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation – “Chapter 2: The Child”
  • Outstanding Special Visual Effects – “Chapter 2: The Child”
  • Outstanding Stunt Coordination For A Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie

DISNEY+ / PIXAR
Forky Asks a Question: What Is Love?

  • Outstanding Short Form Animated Program

DISNEY TELEVISION STUDIOS
Godfather of Harlem

  • Outstanding Main Title Design

This Is Us

  • Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series – Ron Cephas Jones – “After the Fire”

ESPN
The Last Dance

  • Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series

FX NETWORKS / FXP
Mrs. America

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series Or Movie – UzoAduba

Archer

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement In Animation (juried)

HULU
The Handmaid’s Tale

  • Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More) – “Household”

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
The Cave (2 wins)

  • Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking
  • Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program

Life Below Zero

  • Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program

National Geographic Presents Cosmos: Possible Worlds (1 win, 1 juried win)

  • Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series
  • Outstanding Innovation In Interactive Programming (juried)

JUST ANNOUNCED: Celebrate The Mandalorian with Mando Mondays

By the D23 Team

Ready to discover a bounty of all-new Star Wars products, books, comics, and digital content inspired by Disney+’s hit Lucasfilm series The Mandalorian? Well pour yourself a glass of Blue Milk and settle in, because we’ve got some fantastic news for you… Disney and Lucasfilm just announced Mando Mondays—an all-new product-reveal program, debuting tons of amazing goods inspired by The Mandalorian—kicks off on October 26, only a few days before the big season-two premiere of The Mandalorian.

From then on, after experiencing the latest episode every Friday on Disney+, fans can light speed over to MandoMondays.com each Monday to see what must-have new toys, collectibles, apparel, books, comics, digital content, and more will be unveiled. The intergalactic fun will continue for nine weeks, culminating on December 21.

But that’s not all: To celebrate this momentous occasion, select pre-orders for the first wave of Mando Mondays products will kick off today at 1 p.m. PST / 4 p.m. EST—through shopDisney.com as well as a host of global retailers. Products available for pre-order include the Hasbro Black Series Credit Collection; new Funko Pop! Bobbleheads; the LEGO® Star Wars The Child construction set; and so much more—all viewable right this very minute at MandoMondays.com.

The countdown begins… now! For more details, visit the Mando Mondays website—make sure to follow the conversation on social too, using the hashtag #MandoMondays—and don’t forget to mark your calendars for the much-anticipated season-two premiere of The Mandalorian on Friday, October 30, streaming only on Disney+!

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Wild Design: Bongo’s Frontier Fashion

By Rebecca Cline, Director, Walt Disney Archives

Long before Henry led the Country Bears in their “Jamboree,” or even before Walt Disney made Davy Crockett’s raccoon skin cap all the rage in the 1950s, another famous Disney bear nearly sported some very “lively” headgear on top of his little red cap.

These story sketches for an unproduced comedy gag for the featurette Bongo (1947) were rediscovered in the Walt Disney Archives art collection a few years ago, but still delight us every time we talk about them. Created circa 1945, the drawings are not signed—so we cannot confirm the artist—but as Disney Legend Marc Davis was a character animator on the film, they may have provided inspiration for him when he helped create the beloved Audio-Animatronics® characters of Henry and his raccoon pal Sammy in the late 1960s for the eventual Country Bear Jamboree at Disney Parks.

Either way, consider this a coincidence we find to be “beary” fun.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

Plan your nights accordingly, because there are a lot of new things to watch this week!

Monday marks the return of both Big Hero 6 The Series on Disney XD and DisneyNOW and Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC. This week also brings two inspiring specials: ABC’s TIME100 and Nat Geo WILD’s India from Above. Rounding out the viewing options is Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, a brand-new original movie that will stream exclusively on Disney+.

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Big Hero 6 The Series—Monday, September 21, at 7:30 p.m. ET on Disney XD and DisneyNOW
In the season premiere, Hiro (voice of Ryan Potter) and a short-handed Big Hero 6 team—Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit), Go Go (voice of Jamie Chung), Wasabi (voice of Khary Payton), Honey Lemon (voice of Genesis Rodriguez), and Fred (voice of Brooks Wheelan)—attempt to stop Noodle Burger Boy (voice of Lucas Neff) and his new family. For more on what to expect in season three, check out an exclusive clip and interview with Big Hero 6 The Series’ executive producers Nick Filippi, Mark McCorkle, and Bob Schooley.

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Jimmy Kimmel Live!—Monday, September 21, at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC
Jimmy Kimmel will end his summer hiatus the day after hosting and executive producing the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards® on ABC. Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to its home at the El Capitan Entertainment Centre in Hollywood and also return to its regular, one-hour format. Guests for the premiere will include Charles Barkley and The Chicks, the latter of whom will also perform.

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TIME100—Tuesday, September 22, at 10:02 p.m. ET on ABC
ABC, in partnership with TIME, will bring the annual TIME100 list of the world’s most influential people to life with a one-night-only television event. For the first time since the iconic list’s inception, viewers will get an entertainment-filled inside look at the leaders, creators, and everyday heroes comprising the 2020 list ahead of its print debut. TIME100 will reveal the full list by category—Pioneers, Artists, Leaders, Icons, and Titans—and feature clips and exclusive interviews with each honoree. Look forward to special appearances by Trevor Noah, Sandra Oh, Kumail Nanjiani, John Legend, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, in addition to performances by Halsey, Jennifer Hudson, and The Weeknd.

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India from Above—Thursday, September 24, at 9 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD
One of the world’s oldest continuing civilizations, India has the youngest population of any country on the planet. With an average age of 29 years old, the population is now faced with the largest democratic exercise in human history. The latest From Above special hovers over the 850 million voters casting their ballots in 2019 to form a government. This story of India, simultaneously modern and steeped in mysticism, is told over two powerful episodes.

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Secret Society of Second-Born Royals—Friday, September 25, on Disney+
Meet Sam (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), a teenager who’s second in line to the throne of the kingdom of Illyria. Sam is ready to rebuke her royal title… until she discovers she has super-human powers and is invited to join a secret society of similar extraordinary second-born royals who keep the world safe. With guidance from their instructor, James (Skylar Astin), Sam and a new roster of royal recruits—Roxana (Olivia Deeble), Tuma (Niles Fitch), Matteo (Faly Rakotohavana), and January (Isabella Blake-Thomas)—must soon learn to harness their new powers at a top-secret training facility before they can defend the world.