The Tree-mendous Story Behind Disney’s Sketchbook Ornaments

By Zach Johnson

For Disney artist Steve Thompson, it’s not about what’s under the Christmas tree—it’s about what’s on it. For the last 15 years, he’s been designing detailed ornaments for shopDisney.com, recreating moments from classic films such as Cinderella and Peter Pan. For Thompson, who joined The Walt Disney Company as an animator in 1994, it’s a dream job—and it’s one that allows him to use his gifts to spread holiday cheer all year long. (A few of the ornaments from this year’s collection are already available on shopDisney.com, and D23 Gold Members and Gold Family Members get 10% off purchases of $50 or more!)

“I’m a huge ornament collector and a Disney fan, but I wasn’t really feeling too connected to the ornaments we were carrying back in 2005,” recalls Thompson. “So, one day I said, ‘What if we did really beautiful, sculpted moments from these films?’ To me, an ornament is something amazing that you hang on your tree. In that first year, we did a little bit of those. They sold really well, and the next year we did a little bit more. And all of a sudden, they seemed to just take off. Fans were really connecting to these true-to-story moments.”

Since then, the Sketchbook Ornament series has included new decorations featuring popular characters such as Aladdin, Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, Jack Skellington, Mulan, Pinocchio, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tinker Bell, and Winnie the Pooh. “The need to come up with something to make the characters feel fresh and new every year is a huge challenge, especially for some of these films that have been around for so many years,” he says. “It’s up to me to figure out how we can make it not look like what we’ve seen. It’s daunting when I get started. I’m like, ‘Good, God! I have no ideas at all!’ But eventually, I’ll think of all these ideas. So, it’s a huge challenge, but it’s so rewarding when you see them finished.”

 

Thompson begins sketching his ideas more than a year before they go on sale. “I start off with the obvious moments: ‘What are the big moments in the film everyone connects to?’ But I also like to find those secondary moments. This year’s Ariel ornament is inspired by the scene where she’s in her pajamas and jumps on the bed in Eric’s castle for the first time… and nobody has done that! It’s such a cute moment! Even if it’s an obvious character, sometimes it’s an unexpected moment I’ll get excited about.” Thompson will then send his sketches to a sculptor, who will add dimension to his design. “The sculpting process takes a really long time. I always like to have enough time to make sure they look perfect,” he says.

Thompson will sometimes collaborate with in-house digital sculptors on the ornaments. “It’s great to be able to work with them, and they’ll usually work on the films that we have digital files for, like Frozen and Moana. We use the same files the animators do, so we can understand things like posing and expression. But the bulk of the ornaments are hand-sculpted,” he says. “Even though I’m not a sculptor, I know what things should look like in three dimensions. It’s a lot of back and forth. They might send me 100 photos of the same ornament from every possible angle, and I have to draw my notes from every single angle. It just keeps going back and forth and back and forth until the sculpting is done, and then it goes into painting. It’s a whole process, and I’m still involved all the way through the final paint. You have to love getting into the minutiae of that, and I want everything that ends up in the store to be something I’m proud of. And I want the ornaments on my tree, too! Sometimes it’s like, ‘What do I want on my tree? Who are we missing? What would be amazing and surprise fans?’ I know a lot of brands create Disney ornaments, but I feel like we’re doing them the best. And we’re doing characters you’re not going to get elsewhere.”

Thompson, who has attended every D23 Expo, particularly loves designing ornaments featuring unexpected characters. Over the years, he’s designed ornaments for Diana the Huntress, Mr. Toad, Peas-in-a-Pod, Roger Rabbit, and Timothy Q. Mouse, to name a few.

“I work with a merchant team and a great group of people who trust my opinion. They know I’m a huge Disney fan and I like to tap into what films fans are talking about,” Thompson says. “Some of the ’90s films I worked on are having a bit of a moment. I love the fact that I’ve now done a Pain and Panic Hercules ornament and added Meg and done Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Those were the ones I’d been pushing for.”

Some ornaments are easier to pitch than others. “The Alice in Wonderland Doorknob—that was one I pitched for five years,” he reveals. “When they finally made it and it did really well, they brought it back three years in a row! It’s not an obvious character, but Alice in Wonderland also wouldn’t be that film without that character. As brief as he appears in the film, he is important. Sometimes you have a ‘random’ character that just makes a really great ornament. A good idea is always a good idea; it just might not be the right moment.”

 

This year’s Sketchbook Ornament collection introduces the Fairytale Moments series, featuring Disney Princesses like Anna, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Merida, Pocahontas, and Tiana. “We’re trying something a little different,” Thompson says. “Instead of just a figure with a cloth dress, all the Disney Princess ornaments have become figural story moments.” And the Legacy collection, under the Sketchbook Ornament umbrella, includes designs that honor the 50th and 80th anniversaries of The Artistocats and Fantastia, respectively.

Thompson began working on next year’s collection in March… but he can’t say much about it just yet. “It’s super rewarding and fun, and I hope to keep doing this. Next year’s ornaments are even better. I keep trying to one-up myself,” he says. However, Thompson is quick to point out that the Sketchbook Ornaments are not a solo effort. “I do design them, but I work with such talented artists, from the sculptors to the painters to the merchant team. It’s a team effort,” he says. “There are real people behind these magical little moments on your tree. We’re just as passionate about them as the people who buy them.”

Sneak Peeks at Marvel’s 616 on Disney+—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

See What’s In Store on Marvel’s 616—New Docuseries Coming to Disney+

There’s a brand-new series arriving soon on Disney+, and just this week we got to see a few sneak peeks at the excitement to come. Marvel’s 616 explores how Marvel’s rich legacy of stories, characters, and creators exist within the world outside your window. Each documentary—helmed by a unique filmmaker—explores the intersections of storytelling, pop culture, and fandom within the Marvel Universe. The first clip, above, is from the episode “Higher, Further, Faster,” directed by Gillian Jacobs. In it, she shines a light on the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics and how they found ways to tell stories of representation and inclusion.

In this second clip, above, from the episode “Lost and Found,” actor and comedian Paul Scheer shares his eye-opening and hilarious quest to discover the “forgotten” characters of Marvel Comics.

Look for Marvel’s 616 on Disney+ soon!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

Well, the day has finally come to welcome live sports back on the ol’ television set… or streaming device of your choice. And amongst all the amazing stuff to watch this weekend is NBA Countdown presented by Mountain Dew: NBA Restart (Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC)—sure to get you primed and ready for some thrilling basketball action! Read up on what else you can expect from around the worlds of Disney by clicking here.

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Celebrate Friendship with New Mickey & Friends: Stay True Campaign

There’s nothing quite like friendship to bring color, warmth, and fun to your life—and that’s especially important when times are tough. And there’s an all-new celebration, starting this week, to honor these important relationships…

Mickey & Friends: Stay True is a new global campaign inspired by our beloved Sensational Six—Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto—and their truly iconic friendships. Almost 100 years’ worth of countless adventures and memorable milestones have cemented the Sensational Six as a symbol of loyalty, kindness, and hope across the globe.

Starting this week and culminating on July 30—which happens to be International Friendship Day—Disney is calling on fans around the world to give a shout-out to their friends for “staying true” (through social media channels and more) using the hashtag #MickeyFriendsStayTrue.

Wanna get in on the friendship fun? Stay tuned to the @MickeyTrueOriginal Instagram handle, where fans can find out all the ways to get involved—each inspired by a different member of the Sensational Six—every day throughout the week. Also, be sure to use that #MickeyFriendsStayTrue hashtag to share your stories of friendship… some of which might end up being featured on Disney’s social platforms and even on ABC’s Good Morning America.

By the way, thanks for being our friends! We appreciate it!

Elena of Avalor Goes Prime-Time for Finale Special

Disney’s Emmy®- and Imagen Award-winning animated series Elena of Avalor, inspired by the incredible diversity of Latin cultures and folklore, will be celebrating its series finale with an all-new prime-time special on Sunday, August 23, at 7 p.m. Read more about it—and hear from the show’s creator and executive producer, Craig Gerber—right here at D23.com.

Marvel’s Storyboards—New Digital Series Now Playing!

Here’s a bit more awesome news from the world of Marvel: Just this week, Marvel Entertainment premiered the first episode of a brand-new digital series! Available on both Marvel’s YouTube channel and on Marvel.com, Marvel’s Storyboards is a 12-episode nonfiction series following Joe Quesada, executive vice president and creative director of Marvel Entertainment, as he explores the origin stories and inspirations of storytellers of all mediums, backgrounds, and experiences at their favorite spots throughout New York City and beyond. Check out the trailer for the series, above.

Marvel’s Storyboards will be aired in two six-episode seasons, highlighting a variety of visionary, critically acclaimed storytellers including Oscar®-winning songwriter Robert Lopez (Disney’s Frozen); Olympic ice skating phenom Johnny Weir; stage and screen actor Christian Borle; comedian and actress Sasheer Zamata; and many more!

Season One kicked off on Thursday, July 23, with the one and only Hugh Jackman; do make sure check the episode out, and stay tuned all summer long for more brand-new Marvel merriment.

New Trailer for Beyonce’s Black is King

Just a few more days until we get to witness this sure-to-be-ridiculously-memorable new film from Beyoncé Knowles-Carter… And as such, Disney+ and Parkwood Entertainment just released a new trailer Black Is King, helmed by the 24-time Grammy® Award-winner. Premiering globally on July 31, 2020—and based on the music of The Lion King: The GiftBlack is King will premiere two weeks after the one-year anniversary of the theatrical release of Disney’s global phenomenon The Lion King. Take a look at the trailer, above.

Black is King reimagines the lessons from the hit film for today’s young kings and queens in search of their own crowns. In production for a full year and filmed in various locations around the world, the project features a dizzying array of diverse voices on its creative team—including directors Emmanuel Adjei, Blitz Bazawule, Pierre Debusschere, Jenn Nkiru, Ibra Ake, Dikayl Rimmasch, Jake Nava, and Kwasi Fordjour; and co-directors and second unit directors such as Dafe Oboro, Julian Klincewicz, Derek Milton, Meji Alabi, Joshua Kissi, Alexandre Moors, and Deon Van Zyl. Special guests seen in the film include Aweng Ade-Chuol and Adut Akech, Naomi Campbell, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Lupita Nyong’o, Kelly Rowland, Pharrell Williams, and JAY-Z.

Look for Black is King exclusively on Disney+ beginning Friday, July 31.

Disney Launches Global Mickey & Friends: Stay True Campaign

By the D23 Team

Disney announced today the launch of Mickey & Friends: Stay True, a global campaign inspired by the Sensational Six—Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto—and their iconic friendship that has spanned several decades. Through countless adventures and almost a century’s worth of milestones, the Sensational Six have always stayed true to one another, and now they’re inspiring others to do the same. Starting this week and culminating on July 30, International Friendship Day, fans across the world are invited to “shout out” their friends and thank them for “staying true” through social media challenges, free digital activations, and more, using #MickeyFriendsStayTrue.

Yara Shahidi, Gigi Hadid, and Chance the Rapper helped kick things off today with posts celebrating their friends Sayeed Shahidi, Ehsan Shahidi, Olivia Perez, and Taylor Bennett.

“When I think of my earliest memories of friendship and what it means to be a friend, I flashback to the Sensational Six,” said Yara Shahidi. “I am excited to celebrate International Friendship Day with my sensational brothers and the iconic group of Disney friends who have inspired the beauty of friendship.”

Mickey & Friends: Stay True

“I’ve always been such a big Disney fan, and know any day I get to step foot into a Disney park will be another great one,” said Hadid. “I have so many amazing memories from childhood to adulthood that include Mickey and the Sensational Six. I’m so happy to be celebrating International Friendship Day alongside these iconic characters!”

Added Chance the Rapper, “My brother is my best friend, and I’m excited to celebrate International Friendship Day alongside him and Mickey Mouse.”

Starting July 24 and leading up to International Friendship Day, Disney will prompt fans with calls to action, each inspired by a different member of the Sensational Six, every day via the @mickeytrueoriginal Instagram account. Throughout the week, fans will be encouraged to use #MickeyFriendsStayTrue to share tales of friendship. Good Morning America and syndicated talk show Live with Kelly and Ryan will join the celebration with special messages to encourage viewers to participate—and some of the friendship stories could end up being featured on Disney’s social platforms and on Good Morning America!

Mickey & Friends: Stay True

“Celebrating friendship and those who help us stay true to ourselves and others is more important than ever before,” said Kareem Daniel, president of Disney Consumer Products, Games and Publishing. “As families around the world look to Disney to add magic to their daily lives, this campaign highlights the enduring bonds between Mickey and his pals—inviting fans to share in their exciting adventures and iconic friendships.”

In celebration of the campaign, new product collaborations with Primark, H&M, Adidas, BIG W, BaubleBar, Ray-Ban, Otterbox, and Kellogg’s will be available, along with cross-category products for all ages at retailers all over the world, with more to come later this year. On July 23, shopDisney.com will feature a special ‘buy-one-get-one-plush-for-$3’ offer, and on July 28–30, it will offer up to 40 percent off on Mickey & Friends merchandise.

In addition, the Mickey and Friends: Stay True playlist by Walt Disney Records is now streaming. Disney+ will feature the Mickey and Friends Collection at the top of the Collections section in Disney+ from July 27–August 2, in honor of the global campaign.

Mickey & Friends: Stay True

Being loyal, creating memories and making each other laugh are just some of the ways that Mickey and his friends have continued to stay true to one another for almost a century. In order to highlight the history of this iconic friend group and reveal what it takes to maintain lifelong friends, historian Brian Sibley analyzed more than 600 hours of Disney films, shorts, and featurettes featuring the Sensational Six. The analysis revealed loyalty is the No. 1 trait that stands the friendship test of time. Sharing similar interests and adventures is also key, and laughter really is the best medicine. Per Sibley’s analysis, other important traits include making time for each other, being honest when needed, and being thoughtful.

The top 10 qualities key to lifelong friendship according to 90 years of Disney stories are:

  1. Loyalty (like Pluto always being by Mickey Mouse’s side)
  2. Honesty (whether it’s what they want to hear or not, the Sensational Six are always honest with each other)
  3. Kindness (like Donald taking on an extra job to pay for a big date with Daisy)
  4. Understanding of faults (whether it’s Donald’s feistiness or Goofy’s foolishness, the friends are always forgiving of each other’s faults)
  5. Shared interests (like Mickey Mouse and Pluto’s love of fishing)
  6. Embracing differences (whether you’re sassy like Daisy or happy-go-lucky like Pluto)
  7. Supportive of ambitions (such as Mickey Mouse’s lifelong support for Minnie Mouse’s career paths)
  8. Shared sense of humor (whether you’re always laughing like Mickey Mouse or being the comedian like Goofy)
  9. Making time for each other (a long running theme with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse)
  10. Being thoughtful (such as the birthday surprises the Sensational Six plan for each other every year)

Disney’s Mickey & Friends: Stay True campaign will continue throughout the year, and will include celebrating Friendsgiving in November. For additional information on Mickey & Friends: Stay True, follow @MickeyTrueOriginal and #MickeyFriendsStayTrue on Instagram.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

Need something new to watch this weekend? Look no further than Disney+ and Nat Geo WILD, which will air fresh episodes of One Day at Disney and The Incredible Dr. Pol, respectively. Meanwhile, ABC will air an ESPN-produced special celebrating the return of the NBA. And if you’re looking for a new film, Freeform and FX will be airing two very different, very fun movies: Pretty Woman and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.

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One Day at Disney—Friday, July 24, on Disney+
KABC–TV LA’s Chris Cristi covers breaking news from 1,500 feet aboard his news chopper.  As a helicopter reporter, he delivers up-to-the-minute reports on all sorts of events, both big and small, keeping Los Angeles residents invested in their community. A self-proclaimed news nerd since age 9, he is fulfilling his lifelong dream of reporting the news.

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NBA Countdown presented by Mountain Dew: NBA Restart—Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
Led by host Maria Taylor and featuring analysts Paul Pierce, Jalen Rose, Jay Williams and ESPN Senior NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski, the two-hour ESPN-produced special will include guest interviews and live reports from the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida—home of the NBA season. The special will originate from ESPN studios, with Wojnarowski reporting from Lake Buena Vista, and preview the restart of the season and the NBA seeding games after the March 11 season stoppage. Additionally, the NBA Countdown team will examine the current climate in basketball amidst the social justice movement and share how the NBA, NBPA, and NBA player leadership are reacting.

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Pretty Woman—Saturday, July 25, at 4 p.m. ET on Freeform
Disney Legend Garry Marshall directed this modern twist on Cinderella, which pairs a down-on-her-luck woman, Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) with wealthy businessman Edward Lewis (Richard Gere). While on a business trip in L.A., Edward hires the charming Vivian to stay with him for the weekend. As they grow closer, they also discover there are major obstacles to overcome as they work to bridge the gap between their two different worlds.

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The Incredible Dr. Pol—Saturday, July 25, at 9 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD
The full moon has been known to make the animals of central Michigan act a little crazy, and this month is no exception. In the brand-new episode “Supe-Pol-stitious,” not only is a full moon in effect, but it’s also Friday the 13th! Of course, no one at the clinic will admit they are superstitious… but curious cases and mysterious mishaps will abound despite their skepticism. From unique animals to strange situations, it’s guaranteed to be a freaky Friday!

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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children—Sunday, July 26, at 1 p.m. ET on FX
Tim Burton directed this fantastic adventure, based on the novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. After his dear grandfather leaves clues to a mystery that spans different times and worlds, Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield) finds a magical place known as Miss Peregrine’s School for Peculiar Children. The mystery and danger deepen as he gets to know the residents and learns about their special powers—and their terrifying enemies. Ultimately, Jake discovers that only his own special peculiarity can save his new friends. The 2016 feature film from 20th Century Studios boasts a stellar cast that includes Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, Eva Green, Samuel L. Jackson, Allison Janney, and Chris O’Dowd.

National Geographic’s Rogue Trip Brings the Ultimate Father-Son Adventure to Disney+

By Beth Deitchman

As a war correspondent for ABC News, Bob Woodruff frequently reported from so-called “roguish” nations while these countries and their people were facing the worst of times, from civil unrest to civil wars. Now, on National Geographic’s new series Rogue Trip, debuting Friday, July 24, on Disney+, Bob is returning to these far-off locales, which are known mostly for conflict, to shine a lens on the best of what they have to offer: their natural beauty, their time-honored traditions, and especially, the people who are truly the heart of each region. Bob’s 29-year-old son, Mack, shares his father’s passion for travel and reporting, and their commitment to presenting a new perspective on these often misunderstood nations has resulted in a travel guide like you’ve never seen before, as well as the father-son trip of a lifetime.

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The Woodruffs embarked on this extraordinary adventure in July of last year and spent about four consecutive months circling the globe. We caught up with them by phone this week, finding them right back where they started—home—where they’re staying safe and healthy, and dreaming of a trip to nearby New Jersey, let alone the other side of the world.

Bob and Mack’s Rogue Trip journey took them to remote corners of Colombia, Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Ukraine, regions that most of us are unlikely to visit on our own. These extraordinary locales also invited a host of equally extraordinary experiences, and over the course of six episodes, viewers will see Bob and Mack hunt for crocodiles with their bare feet, rappel down a waterfall, and join what can only be described as a “turtle rodeo” on the open sea.

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“This was not a typical vacation like we’ve taken,” Bob stresses, and Mack concurs. “If our family were to design a family trip, it would look nothing like this trip,” he says. “But if my dad and I were to design one together, it would look way more similar to what we did on
Rogue Trip [than the usual Woodruff family vacation].”

For Bob, whose work as a journalist brought him to the regions featured in Rogue Trip, the show is an opportunity to tell more of each nation’s story than has previously been reported on network news. “My biggest fear is that the reporting about countries during crises could somehow make people think that the entire culture is dangerous, or the entire culture is inferior,” he shares, and he wanted each nation’s unique and “remarkable” people to be celebrated front and center. Bob notes that, overwhelmingly, the people they met in their travels take tremendous pride in their respective homelands. “And they don’t like having criticism from the outside or being imposed upon by a culture outside the country,” Bob says. “We went there to learn from them, not for them to learn from us.”

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Mack believes there’s much to be gleaned about resilience from these often misjudged nations. “All of the countries that we went to have gone through some sort of war, conflict, or disaster, but they’ve all rebounded from that. They haven’t rebounded perfectly or fully and they’re always going to be a work in progress,” he says—much like any country is.

Of course, the entire Woodruff family understands resilience. In 2006, while reporting from Iraq, Bob was severely injured by a roadside bomb—an event with an impact that can be felt in Rogue Trip as well as in Bob and Mack’s relationship. During a break from the action, father and son discuss how unthinkable a journey such as this—and even a return to reporting—seemed in the aftermath of Bob’s traumatic brain injury, making it all the more special for both that they are now able to share this experience. “I love doing this right now, but I love doing this with you,” Bob says in the episode set in Papua New Guinea.

“The biggest thing is that Dad shouldn’t have lived through his accident, so any time that he can spend with me and any time that I can spend with him pretty much is bonus time at this point,” Mack tells us.

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While Bob and Mack are inviting viewers to look at parts of the world in a new light, Rogue Trip has provided a natural opportunity to see new facets of each other, as well. Though Mack has grown up watching his father’s news reports on TV, the trip was the first time he was able to understand how much Bob brings to a story both before and after the cameras begin rolling. “Being able to observe his work ethic is something that I knew existed and had heard about from his friends and colleagues, but it’s a different thing altogether to witness it,” Mack shares.

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“This is the first time in our lives that we have spent time together as colleagues more than really father and son, because we both love doing the same thing,” Bob says. “I wasn’t going to teach Mack anything and, more importantly, I think Mack was there to teach me more. He has a different approach to the world. He’s a different generation. He’s got views of the planet and it’s just great to be in a position where I’m the student to the teacher who is my own child. He’s 29 years old now—he’s not even my child anymore. He’s another guy.”

“Hopefully a little more special than that,” Mack laughs.

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Fair warning: Watching Rogue Trip—either alone, or with one’s parental units or adult children—may just inspire you to start planning your own trip down roads less traveled. Right now, the Woodruffs are dreaming of colder climes—a Norway vacation is in Mack’s post-quarantine future, while Bob has just one continent left to cross off his list: Antarctica. Their advice to fellow world travelers looking to go off the beaten path—spoken like true reporters—is to do the research and talk to people who have already been to a destination. For Mack, it’s less about the distance covered than simply stepping outside of one’s comfort zone, and that’s what he hopes Rogue Trip inspires in people who watch. As hard as that can be, he stresses, “That’s where you really grow.”

Disney’s Elena of Avalor to End with a Magical Prime-Time Special

By Zach Johnson

Princess Elena’s heroic journey to become queen will culminate in an epic prime-time finale special of Disney’s Emmy®- and Imagen Award-winning series Elena of Avalor, premiering Sunday, August 23, at 7 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes leading up to the finale will debut every Sunday, beginning July 26, at 5 p.m. ET/PT, and all episodes will debut on Disney Junior and DisneyNOW. Inspired by diverse Latin cultures and folklore, Elena of Avalor premiered in 2016 and tells the story of Elena, a brave and adventurous teenager who has been learning what it takes to be a great leader by ruling her enchanted fairy-tale kingdom as crown princess until she’s old enough to be queen. Airing in more than 150 countries worldwide, the hit series has been lauded for its messages of leadership and inclusiveness.

“It has been a tremendous honor for me to bring Disney’s first Latina princess to the screen,” says creator and executive producer Craig Gerber. “Everyone involved with Elena of Avalor, from the creative team to the unbelievable cast and crew, felt the responsibility to get this right. We created the character of Elena with the hope that she would be a role model, not just for young Latina girls watching, but for all children to be able to see what a true leader looks like. From the beginning, Elena’s story arc has been that she would one day become queen. With the series finale, the creative team has been able to bring Elena’s story to the thrilling conclusion that we always envisioned. I can’t wait for viewers to see the final chapter in Elena’s epic adventure.”

In the prime-time special Elena of Avalor: Coronation Day, as plans for Elena’s (voice of Aimee Carrero) coronation are underway, Esteban’s (voice of Christian Lanz) team of villains unleash legendary spirit misfits, the Four Shades of Awesome. In order to save her kingdom, her family and her friends, Elena must journey to the Spirit World and back, and face the ultimate test of her courage and character, before becoming queen. Jenny Slate, Mark Hamill, Fred Armisen, and Andy Garcia guest star as the Four Shades of Awesome. Patrick Warburton guest stars as Grand Macaw, ruler of the dark side of the Spirit World.

The series also features the voice talents of Jenna Ortega as Princess Isabel; Chris Parnell, Yvette Nicole Brown and Carlos Alazraqui as jaquins Migs, Luna and Skylar, respectively; Emiliano Díez as Francisco; Julia Vera as Luisa; Jillian Rose Reed as Naomi; Joseph Haro as Mateo; Jorge Diaz as Gabe; Keith Ferguson as Zuzo and Joe Nunez as Armando. Elena of Avalor will continue to air on Disney Junior and Disney Channel platforms around the world. In addition, the series’ first two seasons are currently available to stream on Disney+.

The finale also features returning guest voice cast members Constance Marie, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jaime Camil, Justina Machado, Gina Rodriguez, Mario Lopez, Rachel Brosnahan, Tony Shalhoub, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, John Leguizamo, Cheech Marin, Disney Legend Whoopi Goldberg, Cloris Leachman, Chrissie Fit, Tyler Posey, Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz, Kether Donohue, Nestor Carbonell, Andrea Navedo, Eden Espinosa, Ana Ortiz, Gina Torres, and Gaby Moreno, who also sings the Elena of Avalor theme song.

Acquiring the Magic: Fresh Off the Set

By Rick Lorentz, Walt Disney Archives

The year 2020 finds many of our favorite television shows wrapping up storylines and coming to an end.   Fresh Off the Boat, Modern Family, Homeland, How to Get Away with Murder and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. have either aired their final episode, or will be doing so in the upcoming months.

Fans can rest assured that the laughter, suspense, and mystery created every week through these shows will live on in the Walt Disney Archives. As each show wrapped its final episode, the Archives team sifted through season after season of props and wardrobe to curate a collection that will preserve the magic of each show and rekindle fond memories among fans and researchers for years to come.

Years from now when someone asks, “Whatever happened to the containment modules on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?  Or the flight recorder from President Warren’s helicopter in Homeland? Where is ‘Rebarkla’ from Modern Family? The trophy used to kill Sam when law students learned How to Get Away with Murder? How about the Kenny Rogers neon sign that lit up the Cattleman’s marquee on Fresh Off the Boat?” The answer will be, simply, that all of these objects and many more, found a permanent home in the Walt Disney Archives!

Let’s take a look at just a few of the props and costumes that have arrived most recently in the Archives. The following items were acquired prior to March 2020.

FRESH OFF THE BOAT

When ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat premiered on February 4, 2015, it was the first American television show in over 20 years to feature an Asian American family. The show would continue for six seasons, coming to an end on February 21, 2020, with its 116th episode. Filmed in Los Angeles at the Fox Studios on Stage 14 (which was renumbered for this production as Stage 88, in the name of good luck), the show followed the Huang family after their move to Orlando, Florida, where patriarch Louis Huang established a western-themed steakhouse—“Cattleman’s Ranch”.

MODERN FAMILY

After 250 episodes, ABC’s Modern Family came to an end on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan created many memorable laughs (and a few tears) during the course of its 11 seasons. Winning five Emmy® awards as Outstanding Comedy Series, the show featured a finely tuned ensemble of actors who excelled within the “mockumentary”-style sitcom. As a co-production with 20th Century Television, Modern Family was the longest running comedy on ABC at the time of its final episode. There are many iconic props and costumes within the show’s 11-year history. But most importantly, fans of Fizbo the clown can rest assured that his costume will live on forever as part of the department’s collection.

HOMELAND

As a production of Fox 21 Television Studios, Homeland aired on the Showtime cable channel for eight seasons and 94 episodes. The international spy thriller centered around CIA agent Carrie Mathison, played by Claire Danes. For her performance of the bipolar, never-give-up, take-charge agent, Danes received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series—twice. Many of the props and pieces of set décor from the show that are now housed in the Walt Disney Archives served as background for the White House setting—including bronze bust reproductions of President Barack Obama and President Theodore Roosevelt. In addition, the collection includes the Golden Globe® Award presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association® to Fox 21 Studios for Best Television Series—Drama. And that missing flight recorder from President Warren’s Blackhawk helicopter? Max found it, and now it’s safely stowed away in the Archives.

HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER

Law professor Annalise Keating, along with five law students and two staff members, kept detectives and courtrooms busy with melodramatic murder mysteries for six seasons in How to Get Away With Murder. Beginning in September 2014, the ABC Studios and Shonda Rhimes production held audiences as a captive jury while laying out the clues surrounding several deaths. For her portrayal of the demanding and challenging professor, Viola Davis was honored with the 2015 Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.  The Walt Disney Archives is excited to have received some of the more iconic costumes from the television production, including a few outfits worn by guest star Cicely Tyson.

MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe extends its reach far and wide, and ABC’s television series Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is no exception. Premiering on September 24, 2013, the show features the travails  of agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the über-secretive Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division (S.H.I.E.L.D.). Through six seasons and across 123 episodes, Coulson and his team combat many groups and mercenaries along the way, including Hydra, the Inhumans, and Ghost Rider. Coulson is aided by pilot and weapons expert Melinda May, portrayed by Disney Legend Ming-Na Wen. Sets and props for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. yielded some of the largest objects that the Walt Disney Archives has in its collections—including the cockpit of Zephyr One, a Containment Module and the White Monolith.

Your Foodie Guide to the 2020 Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

By Zach Johnson

Join us as we sip, savor, and stroll during the Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, currently underway at Walt Disney World Resort! Take a flavorful journey across six continents and explore an array of cultures, cuisines, and innovative cooking techniques.

Open daily from 11 a.m. to park close, the Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival offers delicious dishes, wine, craft beer, spirits, and other beverages from over 20 individual marketplaces. (Alcohol will only be served to guests age 21 and older with a valid form of identification.) To enhance the experience, refer to the brand-new digital Festival Guidebook on the My Disney Experience mobile app. It lists every festival-exclusive marketplace and fun activities, like Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt and performances by the Mariachi Cobre band and the JAMMitors crew. The Festival Guidebook also includes a look at the limited-edition merchandise available for purchase.

To whet your appetite, we created a special foodie guide… just for you!

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Mac & Cheese Hosted by Boursin® Cheese (World Showplace)

  • Food
    • Gourmet Macaroni and Cheese with Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs Cheese topped with Herbed Panko
    • Buffalo Chicken Macaroni and Cheese with Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs Cheese Sauce topped with Carrots, Celery, and Blue Cheese Crumbles
    • Lobster Macaroni and Cheese with Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs Cheese Sauce and Lobster Cream topped with Herbed Panko
    • Macaroni & Cheese with House-made Italian Sausage and Peppers (Plant-Based)
  • Beverage
    • Stiegl Brewery Radler Zitrone, Salzburg, Austria
    • L’ecole No. 41 Chenin Blanc Old Vines, Columbia Valley, WA
    • Evolution by Sokol Blosser Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, OR

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Appleseed Orchard (World Showplace)

  • Food
    • Charcuterie and Cheese Plate featuring Burton’s Maplewood Farm Applejack Brandy Barrel Aged Maple Syrup
    • Caramel-Apple Popcorn
  • Beverage
    • Frozen Apple Pie (Non-Alcoholic)
    • Short’s Brewing Co. Mule Beer, Elk Rapids, MI
    • Heavy Seas Brewery Tropicannon Citrus IPA, Halethorpe, MI
    • Parish Brewing Co. Ghost in the Machine Double IPA, Broussard, LA
    • 3 Daughters Raspberry Lemonade Dry Hard Cider, St. Petersburg, FL
    • Short’s Brewing Company Starcut Ciders Mosa Hard Cider, Bellaire, MI
    • Ciderboys Banana Bliss Hard Cider, Stevens Point, WI
    • Apple Blossom Sky: Fanta® Apple, Ginger Beer, Floodwall Apple Brandy, Burton’s Maplewood Farm Applejack Brandy Barrel Aged Syrup and Mini Marshmallows

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Desserts & Champagne (World Showplace)

  • Food
    • Liquid Nitro Chocolate Cake Pops
    • Liquid Nitro Chocolate Cake Pops with Crumbled Twix® Original
    • Liquid Nitro Chocolate Cake Pops with Crushed M&M’S® Milk Chocolate
  • Beverage
    • Frozen S’mores (Non-Alcoholic)
    • Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut, Champagne
    • Dom Pérignon Brut, Champagne
    • Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé, Champagne
    • Frozen S’mores with Whipped Cream Vodka

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Wine & Dine Featuring Festival Favorites (World Showplace)

  • Food
    • Kielbasa and Potato Pierogi with Caramelized Onions and Sour Cream, Poland
    • Seafood Fisherman’s Pie, Ireland
    • Spanakopita, Greece
  • Beverage
    • Forge Cellars Dry Riesling Classique, Seneca Lake
    • Conundrum Red Blend, California
    • tenshən Rhône Style White Blend, Central Coast
    • Lang & Reed Wine Company Cabernet Franc, North Coast
    • Frog’s Leap Zinfandel, Napa Valley
    • Kurt Russell’s Gogi Wines Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills
    • Bleu Spectrum: Blanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux with Boba Pearls
    • Guinness Baileys Milkshake

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Canada

  • Food
    • Canadian Cheddar and Bacon Soup served with a Prop & Peller® Pretzel Roll
    • “Le Cellier” Wild Mushroom Beef Filet Mignon with Truffle-Butter Sauce (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • Beverage
    • Collective Arts Brewing Blackberry Fruit Beer, Hamilton, Ontario
    • Inniskillin Icewine
    • Château des Charmes Merlot

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Refreshment Port

  • Food
    • DOLE Whip® Pineapple (Plant-Based)
  • Beverage
    • DOLE Whip® Pineapple with Parrot Bay Coconut Rum
    • Bud Light Seltzer

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Hawai’i (Showcase Plaza)

  • Food
    • Kālua Pork Slider with Sweet-and-Sour DOLE® Pineapple Chutney and Spicy Mayonnaise
    • Teriyaki-glazed Spam® Hash with Potatoes, Peppers, Onions, and Spicy Mayonnaise
  • Beverage
    • Maui Brewing Company Pineapple Mana Wheat, Kihei, HI
    • Florida Orange Groves Sparkling Pineapple Wine, St. Petersburg, FL
    • AULANI Sunrise: Vodka, DOLE® Pineapple Juice, and Grenadine

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The Citrus Blossom (Showcase Plaza)

  • Food
    • Lobster Tail with Meyer Lemon Emulsion and Grilled Lemon (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
    • Crispy Citrus Chicken with Orange Aïoli and Baby Greens (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • Beverage
    • Orange Cream Shake in a Souvenir Orange Bird Sipper Cup (Non-Alcoholic)
    • Islamorada Beer Company Coconut Key Lime Ale, Fort Pierce, FL
    • Orange Sunshine Wine Slushy

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Shimmering Sips (Showcase Plaza)

  • Food
    • Shimmering Strawberry Soft-Serve in a Waffle Cone
    • Banana Bread with Mixed Berry Compote (Plant-Based)
  • Beverage
    • Tropical Mimosa with Sparkling Wine and Passion Fruit, Orange, and Guava Juices
    • Key Lime Mimosa with Key Lime Sparkling Wine and Cranberry Juice
    • Blood Orange Mimosa with Sparkling Wine and Blood Orange Juice
    • Banfi Rosa Regale Sparkling Red, Piedmont

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Islands of the Caribbean (Showcase Plaza)

  • Food
    • Ropa Vieja Empanada with Tomato Aïoli
    • Jerk-spiced Chicken with Roasted Sweet Plantain Salad and Mango Chutney Yogurt (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
    • Flancocho:Passion Fruit Cake with Coconut Flan
  • Beverage
    • Red Stripe Lager
    • Opici Family White Sangria
    • Frozen Mojito

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Earth Eats Hosted by Impossible™ (Near Mexico)

  • Food
    • Impossible™ Farmhouse Meatball with Lentil Bread, Spinach, Marinated Vegetables, and Creamy Herb Dressing (Plant-Based)
    • The Impossible™ Burger Slider with Wasabi Cream and Spicy Asian Slaw on a Sesame Seed Bun (Plant-Based)
    • Chocolate Pudding Terrarium with Avocado Cream, Matcha Crumble, and Baby Herbs (Plant-Based and Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • Beverage
    • Bloomin’ Blueberry Lemon and Ginger Tea Featuring Twinings of London® (Non-Alcoholic)
    • Playalinda Brewing Company Violet Lemonade Ale, Titusville, FL
    • Bloomin’ Blueberry Lemon and Ginger Tea Featuring Twinings of London® with Tito’s Handmade Vodka served in a Mason Jar

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Mexico

  • Food
    • Ribeye Taco: Ribeye Steak with Ranchera Salsa in a Corn Tortilla topped with Onions, Chives, and a Lime Wedge
    • Pork Tostada: Fried Corn Tortilla topped with Chipotle Black Beans, Roasted Pork, Fresh Salsa Verde, Onions, and Cilantro
  • Beverage
    • Mexican Craft Beer: Tulum Artisanal Lager Crafted with Citrus Notes and made with Mexican Caribbean Seawater
    • Passion Rose Sangria: Red Wine, Rum, Rose Petal Liqueur, Passion Fruit Purée, and Lime
    • Clásica Margarita: Tequila, Chile Poblano Liqueur, Lime Juice, and Agave Nectar with a Salt Rim
    • Mango Smoky Margarita: Mango Purée, Mezcal, Applejack, Lime Juice, and Agave Nectar with a Tajín Chile-Lime Rim

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China

  • Food
    • Chicken Dumplings with Chinese Slaw
    • Mongolian Beef Bao Bun
  • Beverage
    • Jasmine Draft Beer
    • Happy Peach: Peach Liqueur and Dark Rum
    • Byejoe Punch: Chinese Bai Jiu Spirit, Lychee, Coconut and Pineapple Juice

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Africa

  • Food
    • Spicy Kenyan Vegan Corn and White Beans with Pigeon Peas, Quinoa & Ancient Grains Medley, and Kachumbari Slaw (Plant-Based)
    • Piri Piri Skewered Shrimp with Citrus-Scented Couscous
  • Beverage
    • Tusker Lager
    • Jam Jar Sweet Shiraz, Western Cape

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Refreshment Outpost (Located in the African Outpost)

  • Food
    • Frozen Slushy Coca-Cola® or Minute Maid® Lemonade in a Souvenir Spike the Bee Sipper Cup (Non-Alcoholic)
  • Beverage
    • Bud Light Seltzer

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Germany

  • Food
    • Schinkennudeln: Pasta Gratin with Ham, Onions, and Cheese
    • Roast Bratwurst in a Prop & Peller® Pretzel Roll
    • Apple Strudel with Vanilla Sauce
  • Beverage
    • Weihenstephaner Festbier Lager
    • I.A. Brewing Company Hugo, Doral, FL
    • Hacker-Pschorr Hefe Weisse Naturtrüb
    • Riesling

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Italy

  • Food
    • Margherita: Rustic Italian Flatbread with Tomato Sauce and Mozzarella Cheese
    • La Classica: Cheese Tortellini with Ricotta, Provolone, Fontina, Parmesan, Vodka Sauce, and Crispy Bacon
    • Cannoli Siciliani: Crisp Pastry Filled with Sweet Ricotta, Chocolate, and Candied Orange
  • Beverage
    • Peroni Nastro Azzurro Pilsner
    • Pinot Grigio, Terre Di Bacco
    • Chianti, Gabbiano
    • Prosecco, Terre Di Bacco
    • Moscato, Batasiolo
    • Rosa Regale, Banfi
    • Italian White Sangria with Prosecco
    • Italian Red Sangria with Cabernet Sauvignon

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Hops & Barley

  • Food
    • New England Lobster Roll: Warm Lobster with Fresh Herb Mayonnaise and Griddled Roll
    • Southern Seafood Boil: Shrimp, Mussels, Crawfish, Potatoes, Corn, and Andouille Sausage
    • Freshly Baked Carrot Cake and Cream Cheese Icing
  • Beverage
    • North Coast Brewing Co. Blue Star Wheat, Fort Bragg, CA
    • 3 Daughters Brewing A Wake Coffee Blonde Ale, St. Petersburg, FL
    • Heavy Seas Americannon APA, Baltimore, MD
    • Angry Orchard Rosé Hard Cider, Walden, NY
    • Mer Soleil Reserve Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands
    • Broadside Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles

Funnel Cakes (Located in the American Adventure)

  • Food
    • Street Corn Funnel Cake topped with Roasted Corn, Cotija Cheese, Cilantro and Cumin Crema dusted with Paprika

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Japan

  • Food
    • Tempura Donburi: Two Pieces of Tempura Shrimp and Kakiage Vegetable Tempura with Tentsuyu Dipping Sauce served over Sushi Rice
    • Frothy Ramen: Chilled Noodles in a Dashi Broth topped with Egg White Froth
    • Chirashi Sushi Flowerpot: Fresh-cut Salmon, Salmon Roe, and Spinach served over Sushi Rice with Furikake and topped with Poke Sauce
  • Beverage
    • Kirin Draft Beer
    • Strawberry Nigori Sake
    • Furano Martini: Vodka, Lavender Syrup, and Yuzu Juice

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Morocco

  • Food
    • Beef Kefta Pocket with Caramelized Onions, Garlic, and Spicy Tomato Concassée
    • Spicy Hummus Fries with Cucumber, Tomatoes, Onions, Tzatziki, and Chipotle Sauce
    • Chocolate Baklava: Rolled Phyllo Dough with Toasted Almonds and Dark Chocolate Sauce
  • Beverage
    • Mediterranean Beer
    • Kasbah Prestige Red
    • Red Organic Sangria
    • Mimosa Royale: Sparkling Wine and Orange Juice topped with Orange Liqueur

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Brazil (Between Morocco and France)

  • Food
    • Crispy Pork Belly with Black Beans, Tomato, and Onions (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
    • Pão De Queijo: Brazilian Cheese Bread (Gluten/Wheat Friendly)
  • Beverage
    • I.A. Beer Company Barbossa Black Beer, Doral, FL
    • Frozen Caipirinha featuring Leblon Cachaça

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France

  • Food
    • Tarte aux Oignons Caramelises Et Chévre: Goat Cheese Tart with Caramelized Onions on a Flaky Pastry Crust
    • Canard Confit À L’orange: Braised Duck Confit À L’orange with Mashed Sweet Potatoes
    • Tarte Tropezienne, Coulis Framboise: Brioche Cake Filled with Light Pastry Cream and Raspberry Coulis
  • Beverage
    • Kronenbourg Blanc 1664 Draft Beer
    • VeRy Raspberry: Rosé Wine with Natural Raspberry Flavor
    • Bordeaux, Merlot and Cabernet Blend, Château Tarin
    • La Vie en Rose Frozen Slushy: Vodka, Grey Goose L’orange, St. Germain Liqueur, White and Red Cranberry Juice

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Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company

  • Beverage
    • Future World East – Spring Berry Bliss: Frozen Strawberry and Coconut Syrup topped with Raspberry Vodka
    • Canada – Orange Splash: Frozen Lemon mixed with Orange Vodka
    • American Adventure – Tropical Breeze: Frozen Lemon, Coconut Syrup, and Pineapple Rum
    • Showcase Plaza – Passion Flower: Frozen Passion Fruit and Tea infused with Lemon Vodka

For more information regarding the phased reopening of Walt Disney World Resort, including enhanced health and safety measures being implemented, please click here.

*All menu items are subject to change without notice.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

There must be something in the water! National Geographic and Nat GEO Wild’s annual SHARKFEST programming event is once again making a major splash. And speaking of sharks, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will be making waves when it makes its streaming debut on Disney+ Friday. We’re also looking forward to the film Bolt arriving on Hulu, the crossover special Raven About BUNK’D debuting on Disney Channel, and the original series Rogue Trip premiering on Disney+… and it’s all happening this week!

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SHARKFEST—Beginning Sunday, July 19, on National Geographic and Nat Geo WILD
National Geographic and Nat Geo WILD’s eighth annual SHARKFEST will air five full weeks of action-packed shark programming with 17 original premieres and the best shark programming from the networks’ massive library. Showcasing the ocean’s greatest competitors in their natural habitat, the epic event will begin Sunday, July 19, on National Geographic with World’s Biggest Tiger Shark? at 9 p.m. ET, followed by two weeks of content on Nat Geo WILD, starting on Sunday, August 9. National Geographic premieres for the first week will include When Sharks Attack on Monday, July 20, at 9 p.m. ET and Sharks vs. Dolphins: Blood Battle at 10 p.m. ET; Sharkcano on Tuesday, July 21, at 10 p.m. ET; Secrets of the Bull Shark on Wednesday, July 22, at 10 p.m. ET; Most Wanted Sharks on Thursday, July 23, at 10 p.m. ET; and 50 Shades of Sharks on Friday, July 24, at 10 p.m. ET.

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Bolt—Wednesday, July 22, on Hulu
In the 2008 feature film, beloved dog Bolt (voice of John Travolta) is the star of the biggest show in Hollywood—he just doesn’t know it. He thinks it’s real. After he gets sent to New York City by mistake and separated from his co-star and owner, Penny (voice of Miley Cyrus), Bolt em-barks on a paw-some journey and action-packed quest, determined to unleash his “super powers” to fight evil and find his way home. Along the way, thanks to some unlikely new sidekicks, Bolt realizes he doesn’t need super powers to be a super hero.

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Raven About BUNK’D—Friday, July 24, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
The highly anticipated crossover event will bring Raven’s Home and BUNK’D together for one fun-filled adventure. It will begin when Raven (Raven-Symoné), Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol), Booker (Issac Ryan Brown), Nia (Navia Robinson), Levi (Jason Maybaum), and Tess (Sky Katz) go on a road trip to Maine’s Camp Champion. A GPS glitch will send them off course to Camp Kikiwaka—a place with an uncertain future even for those who can see the future! While Raven and Chelsea hunt for Maine lobster, the kids keep busy before setting out to find the camp’s infamous “Snipe” in Moose Rump’s Forbidden Forest. The adventure will also include celebrity piglets, hidden tunnels, and a musical performance as they forge friendships with Lou (Miranda May), Noah (Israel Johnson), Ava (Shelby Simmons), Destiny (Mallory James Mahoney), Gwen (Scarlett Estevez), Finn (Will Buie Jr.), and Matteo (Raphael Alejandro). As an added bonus, Disney Channel’s newest anthem, “We Own the Summer” by Milo Manheim, will be featured in the one-hour special event!

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales—Friday, July 24, on Disney+
The fifth chapter in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is days away from making its swashbuckling debut on the streaming service. The 2017 feature film finds a down-on-his-luck Captain Jack Sparrow (Disney Legend Johnny Depp) fending off a crew of deadly ghost pirates led by an old rival, the terrifying Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem). His only hope of survival lies in finding the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that gives its owner total control over the seas. In order to find it, Jack must forge an unlikely alliance with astronomer Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario) and Henry Turner (Brenton Thwaites)… son of Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley)!

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Rogue Trip (Season 1)—Friday, July 24, on Disney+
Produced by National Geographic, all six episodes will premiere simultaneously. Led by ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff and his son, Mack Woodruff, Rogue Trip will take viewers along on their father-son journey to some of the world’s most unexpected places. The Woodruffs’ adventure will expose the grit and glamour of travel. They’ll share inside jokes, dirty laundry, and cramped hotel rooms as Bob teaches his son about the hidden places he loves most. Expect the unexpected in this guide to the beautiful, breathtaking and often hopeful experiences to be had on the edge of chaos. They’ll visit Colombia, Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Ukraine—and along the journey, the dynamic duo will share raw, big-hearted moments. “Going rogue” together will change their perspectives—not just on their own relationship, but on other people and places, too.

EXCLUSIVE: Q&A with Historian Didier Ghez on the Hidden Art of Disney Animation

By the D23 Team

Since 2015, historian Didier Ghez has been shining a light on the art and animators of The Walt Disney Studios in his book series, They Drew as They Pleased. This ambitious project documenting the history of Disney animation uncovered a trove of previously unpublished artwork, history, and anecdotes that give an unprecedented view into how the films, characters, storylines, and unique Disney look-and-feel came to be.

This final entry in Ghez’ series, They Drew as They Pleased: Volume 6—The Hidden Art of Disney’s New Golden Age, focuses on the 1990s through 2010, when Walt Disney Animation Studios experienced a dramatic creative shift as advancements in digital technology gave rise to computer-generated animation and produced blockbuster hits such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, and Frozen. To learn more about this book, which is available for preorder now, read our exclusive Q&A with Ghez below:

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D23: The Official Disney Fan Club: Can you tell us about the genesis of the They Drew as They Pleased book series?

Didier Ghez (DG): They Drew as They Pleased is a series of six art books spanning the full history of Disney animated features, focusing on the art of Disney “concept” artists.

In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, most artists around the world were unemployed. One of the only places that was hiring artists at the time was the Walt Disney Studios. The best among the best of those artists (men and women) were tasked by Walt to “draw as they pleased” to inspire their colleagues, to stimulate their imagination, and to take them in unexpected visual directions. They became the first “concept” artists.

This art book series explores, in detail and decade-by-decade, the art and life of the most prolific and creative of Disney’s concept artists, relying on newly rediscovered pieces of artwork and never-seen-before documents.

Each of the six volumes contains more than 400 never-published-before pieces of artwork and focuses on the careers of artists as diverse as Albert Hurter, Ferdinand Horvath, Bianca Majolie, Sylvia Holland, or, more recently, Mike Gabriel and Michael Giaimo, thanks to previously untapped interviews, diaries, and correspondence.

D23: What were some of the most exceptional discoveries you made while working on this series?

DG: Some have nicknamed me “the Indiana Jones of Disney historians,” which always makes me smile. While working on the first volume of the series, I had the pleasure of discovering the diaries and correspondence of one of the most important Disney artists of the 1930s, the Hungarian Ferdinand Horvath. His diaries and correspondence had been lost for more than 20 years and through detective work, and thanks to the help of a good friend, I was finally able to locate them. They contained even more information than I could hope for, but the diaries were in German and the correspondence in Hungarian. Some good-hearted polyglot volunteers were kind enough to translate those documents for me, which allowed me to write a chapter about Horvath that gives you the impression of being at the Studio with him in the 1930s.

Another astounding and totally unexpected discovery was a whole envelope full of very early Sleeping Beauty character designs by artist Tom Oreb, which had been languishing in a drawer for half a century and that are now featured in the fourth volume in the series.

As to the last volume of the series, which is being released this year (The Hidden Art of Disney’s New Golden Age), the most exciting find must have been all the early character designs for Who Framed Roger Rabbit developed in the early 1980s by artist Mike Gabriel, which you will discover in a book for the very first time.

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D23: What are some of the highlights of this sixth volume in the series?

DG: As in previous volumes, 90 percent of the illustrations have never been seen before. The text is based on brand new interviews with three of the artists featured in the book (Hans Bacher, Mike Gabriel, and Michael Giaimo) and on privileged access to the Joe Grant collection thanks to the trust of his surviving daughter.

The first chapter in the book focuses on this outstanding Disney Legend, whose Disney career began in the 1930s and came to an end in the 1990s. At the start of his career, Grant worked with Disney artist Albert Hurter, who is the subject of the first chapter in the first volume of They Drew as They Pleased, taking our story full circle. The chapter about Joe Grant features countless treasures including rare documents about Joe’s work on Disney’s World War II projects, and outstanding pieces of artwork from both his careers in the 1930s (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lady and the Tramp, Dumbo, etc.) and 1990s (Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King).

As mentioned, for the first time artwork from the initial, shelved version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit is revealed in this volume. The book also contains hundreds of pieces of never-seen artwork from some of Disney’s most beloved classics of the New Golden Age (Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Frozen, etc.), as well as concept art created for shelved animated features never-before-discussed in book form: Sweating Bullets, Fraidy Cat, Gigantic, etc.

Once again, it is a feast for the eyes that should satisfy both casual enthusiasts and Disney history specialists.

D23: What do you consider as some of the highlights of the series?

DG: I mentioned a few of them in my previous answers, but let me add a few others:

In the first, second, and fourth volumes of the series, I have included in-depth chapters about very important female Disney artists: Bianca Majolie, Retta Scott, Sylvia Holland, and Mary Blair. The life and career of Mary Blair was already well-known, but the life and career of her colleagues Bianca Majolie, Retta Scott, and Sylvia Holland not so much.

Speaking of Mary Blair, in the chapter about her (in the fourth volume of the series), I was proud to feature only artwork that had not been featured in any books before.

In the fifth volume of the series, I was able to pay homage to two of my favorite concept artists: Ken Anderson and Mel Shaw. I had the chance to get to know Mel Shaw personally toward the end of his life and to visit his workshop. As to Ken Anderson, I had always been fascinated by his character designs, especially those he created for Robin Hood (released in 1973, the year of my birth) and that explains why, when I opened the boxes of Robin Hood artwork that are preserved at the Disney Animation Research Library, emotion overcame me and I started crying.

Finally, in the sixth volume of the series, one of the highlights was the fact that I had the opportunity to select artwork to illustrate the chapter about Mike Gabriel in the presence of Mike Gabriel himself. He was generous enough to confide in my taste, but I was privileged to get his guidance while making my selections.

This whole series is a labor of love and the journey to complete it was the ride of a lifetime.