5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

This Friday, venture into the unknown as the latest episode of the Disney+ documentary series One Day at Disney profiles Frozen 2’s director of story. The next day, Disney Channel will bring us the season premiere of Amphibia followed by a new episode of The Owl House that’s a real hoot! Afterward, tune in to Nat Geo WILD for a new season of The Incredible Dr. Pol. Cap off the weekend with a hilarious new episode of Match Game Sunday on ABC.

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One Day at Disney—Friday, July 10, on Disney+
Meet Marc Smith, Director of Story, Frozen 2, at Walt Disney Animation Studios. He will show how a drawing is often the key to a moving, emotional story. With each sketch, he emotionally engages with his work to create a bond between himself and the character—i.e., he blurs the line between fiction and reality, resulting in a lifelike portrayal onscreen.

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Amphibia—Saturday, July 11, at 8:20 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Season two kicks off with “Handy Anne.” Worried something bad could happen while they are in Newtopia, Anne (voice of Brenda Song) decides to disaster-proof the farm. Then, in “Fort in the Road,” Sprig (voice of Justin Felbinger) longs for a fun road trip… but Hop Pop (voice of Disney Legend Bill Farmer) enacts strict road rules that threaten to ruin his plans.

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The Owl House—Saturday, July 11, at 8:43 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
In “Sense and Sensitivity,” when the feisty yet adorable tiny warrior King (voice of Alex Hirsch) becomes a bestselling author, he learns a valuable lesson in reading the fine print.

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The Incredible Dr. Pol—Saturday, July 11, at 9 p.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD
The extra-long Season 17 premiere will feature a double dose of dogs and a quadruple case of cats! The Michigan-based team at Pol Vet will have their hands full with calves, horses, bunnies, and pigs—and there’s no time to waste when a playful puppy breaks his leg, a duck comes down with diarrhea, and a Chihuahua starts honking like a goose. Plus, with Charles and Beth’s due date coming soon, the whole Pol family gets ready for a new baby!

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Match Game—Sunday, July 12, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC
The iconic panel game show, hosted by Golden Globe® and Emmy® Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin, will feature celebrity panelists Adam Carolla, Cheryl Hines, Nick Swisher, Ali Wentworth, Mark Duplass, and Loni Love. Joining them will be contestants Jasmine Smith from Sayville, New York; Peter Biolsi from Greenville, South Carolina; Bryant Terrell from Charleston, South Carolina; and Graziella LaMafla from Middletown, New Jersey, who’ll vie for the chance to win $25,000 by matching the stars’ answers in a game of fill-in-the-blank.

 

Discover Cruella De Vil’s Backstory with this Excerpt from the New Book Evil Thing

By the D23 Team

They say that the world was such a wholesome place until she came around, but how did the infamous Cruella De Vil become the devious puppy thief we fear today? Serena Valentino’s new book, Evil Thing, lets us in on the backstory—told by the villainess herself! If you’re a fan of Disney villains, this book is a guaranteed page-turner. This tale is written as a memoir penned by Ms. De Vil herself, chronicling her best friends, true loves, daring dreams—oh, and there might be a curse involved somewhere in her history. Enticed? Intrigued? Feeling a sudden chill? Evil Thing is available for purchase now, but if you can’t wait to read this marvelous memoir, you can check out the excerpt below:

Ticktock, darlings! We can’t dwell in the past forever. But that’s exactly what I’m doing, isn’t it, in telling you my story? This chapter is hard for me, my dears. We are moving forward in time five years, to the summer I was sixteen, when my life changed forever in so many unforeseeable ways. In the weeks before and after my father’s death, Anita was my sole companion. Mama was off visiting her sister when Papa became ill, and we were having a heck of a time trying to reach her so we could let her know she should come home . . . Miss Pricket was away, too, tending to her sick aunt. I don’t know what I would have done if Anita wasn’t with me in those dark days.

His illness came on suddenly and without warning. My father’s Clark Gable smile and bright flashing eyes became dim and faded. He wasn’t the man I knew, the man who sat with me in the evenings before I went to sleep and brought me books of fairy tales and adventures, or priceless jade earrings from distant enchanted lands. The man who danced with me in my bedroom and made me laugh at the most inappropriate times. He was a shadow of himself, and I was afraid to see him like that. The doctor said his heart was weak, and it broke mine to see him so fragile and so pale. I wanted to remember him as strong, laughing, and cheeky.

When the doctor finally emerged from Papa’s room, I jumped. He lowered his eyes, and that’s when he told me.

“I’m sorry, Cruella,” he said.

I stood outside of his bedroom door for what felt like an eternity after the doctor left. After he told me my papa would die. I couldn’t fathom it. And I couldn’t bring myself to face him. I couldn’t let him see the look of grief on my face. I wanted to be strong for him, but I couldn’t do it.

Then Anita appeared, like an angel. Ever since she was a little girl she seemed angelic to me with her small features, light hair, and sharp little nose. If you didn’t know better, you’d think she was a lady. A real lady. And to me she was. The only things that gave her away were her bookishness, and the smart and efficient way she dressed. Anita wasn’t in for frills. She dressed sensibly, but she still managed to look stylish in her simple, light blue A-line skirt and pink blouse. She had been down in the kitchen with the servants arranging for the evening meal and generally acting in my mother’s place so I would be free to focus on my papa.

“Cruella, what are you doing? Are you okay?” she asked. Anita was taking care of everyone. Not only the servants, by keeping them informed and reassuring them, but me as well. I don’t know how she did it all.

“The doctor just left, Anita. He said . . .” She put her hand on my arm softly. She could tell I was about to cry.

“I know, Cruella, he told me,” she said, trying not to cry herself. “You must be devastated. How is your father doing now? Is he sleeping?”

“I haven’t been in since the doctor left. I can’t go in there, Anita. I can’t face him.” I was so afraid to see my father so frail. Perhaps if Mama had been there I could have been braver, but I couldn’t find the courage to say goodbye to him. I couldn’t face that he was actually leaving us.

“Of course you can, Cruella. You have to,” said Anita, squeezing my arm. “He loves you so much, Cruella. And I know you love him.”

“I wish Mama was here. Has Jackson tried calling again? She will be devastated if she . . .” Anita gave me a weak smile. She knew my mother would be grief-stricken if she wasn’t able to say goodbye.

“Oh, Cruella, I know. But even if he did reach her I don’t think she would be home in time. At least that’s how the doctor made it sound. I was so afraid that is what he would say. But Cruella, you have to be brave. You’re the strongest girl I know, and you have to be strong for your papa. Your mama isn’t here, and he needs you.” She took my hand sweetly, but I could feel her strength even in her light touch. I felt she was the strongest person I knew, aside from my mama. How else could she endure her life as it was, living between worlds, not fitting in with the servants downstairs or with the family upstairs? How else could she have taken my mama’s place and helped me through my papa’s illness? As far I was concerned, she was my family. “Go now, Cruella. Kiss your father before it’s too late. Tell him you love him. Tell him all the things you ever wanted him to know. Let him take your sweet words with him to a place you cannot follow.” I wanted to cry right then. Anita’s words touched me so deeply. But I had to be brave for my poor papa. I had to be strong.

His room was dark and stuffy. Not a place for such a great man to spend his final hours. In the dim light, I could hardly see him sleeping in his bed when I entered the room. His nurse was sitting in a chair nearby, dozing. A tiny beam of light from a small opening in the curtains reflected off her white uniform. She started awake when I opened the curtains, infusing the room with light.

“Miss Cruella! What are you doing? You will wake your father!” The groggy nurse blinked at the bright light with a very sour look on her face.

“It’s dreary in here,” I said, looking around the room. “Why don’t you make yourself useful and get the small record player from my father’s study and bring it in here?” The nurse looked shocked at my tone. I was a little shocked at it, too, to be honest. It just came out of me with no warning. But I had a plan.

“Excuse me?” was all the nurse could muster, blinking at me over and over and shielding her eyes from the sunlight that now poured into the room.

“Listen carefully,” I said, speaking concisely.

“Go into my father’s study, find the small record player, and bring it here. I won’t repeat myself again.” I said it all very slowly so the dim-witted nurse would understand. But still she looked at me, puzzled.

“I’m paid to be a nurse, Miss Cruella. Not a servant.” The jumped-up little nurse wasn’t having it. Well, neither was I.

“I see. Well, I doubt we’re paying you to fall asleep on the job! So if you can’t make yourself useful and get me that record player, then I suppose I will have to dismiss you. It’s up to you. You can be of

some use or leave. It’s very simple.” The woman went out of the room, and I rang the servants’ bell, not sure if she was coming back with the record player or not.

“Cruella, what are you up to? Causing mayhem and mischief as usual?” It was my papa. My little spat with the nurse had roused him. He looked so small to me in his bed. So frail. It broke my heart.

“Papa! I’m sorry I woke you.” And then I saw it, his mischievous smile. My papa was still in there. He hadn’t completely faded away. “Oh, Papa, let me help you.” I went to the bed to help him up as Jackson came into the room.

“Miss Cruella, let me do that,” he said as he helped my papa sit up in bed, putting pillows behind his head.

“There, isn’t that better, Papa? I have Mrs. Baddeley making you something special in the kitchen.”

“Thank you, my dear,” he said with his sweet cheeky smile.

“Miss Cruella.” A timid voice came from the doorway. “Did you ask the nurse to bring your father’s record player in here?” Our housemaid Paulie was standing at the door, apprehensively holding the record player.

“Yes, Paulie. Put it over there on the dresser, and tell Mrs. Baddeley my father is ready for his breakfast.”

“Yes, Miss Cruella.” She placed the record player on the dresser as I asked, then paused. “I hope you don’t mind my saying so, but the nurse is making quite a fuss in the entryway. I think she is leaving.” Before I could say I was happy to see that horrible nurse go, Paulie quickly left the room. Jackson cleared his throat. “Lord De Vil, is there anything else I can do?” The silent, strong, and stoic Jackson was standing there at the ready, sturdy as ever. He was our family’s rock.

“No, Jackson. I think Cruella has it all in hand.” Papa flashed his smile at me.

“Thank you, Jackson,” I said. “That will be all.” I went about the room opening all the curtains and turning on the record player. Papa’s favorite record was already on the turntable. It was one of his American jazz records, the ones Mama detested, so he always listened to them while he was alone in his study. “We can’t have you withering away in a dark and dreary room, now can we? We need a little life in here.” Papa smiled again and reached out his hand.

“Come here, Cruella. Come sit with me on the bed,” he said. But I didn’t want to. I knew if I sat with him I would cry. As long as I was busying myself around the room, as long as I had something to do, I could hold my composure. But I went to him anyway and tried my best to keep the tears from flooding down my face.

“Thank you, my dear,” he said. He was too weak to say more. I could tell it was a struggle to sit up, but what I wanted more than anything in that moment was to dance with him to his favorite song.

“I wish we could dance together, Papa. One last time.”

He laughed. “Like we used to in your room? I would love that, my dear. I’m so sorry I won’t be here to dance with you at your wedding.”

“I’m not getting married, Papa,” I said, but I could tell he didn’t believe me.

“Well, not now, my Cruella, but one day you will. And I only wish I could be there to see it.” I couldn’t hold my tears in any longer. “Don’t cry, my sweet girl. Come on, help me to my feet, my strong girl, and we will dance.”

“Papa, no! You can’t.”

“I am more stubborn than you, my girl. Where do you think you got it from? Now help me up. I want to dance with my daughter.”

And so we danced, as we might have on my wedding day, spinning in slow circles and swaying back and forth until he was too weak to stand. As I was about to help him back to his bed, the nurse bustled into the room.

What is the meaning of this? Lord De Vil, I must insist you get back into bed. What were you thinking, Miss Cruella? This is very irresponsible of you. You’re endangering your father’s life!” I glared at her. In that moment, there was no one I hated more. I felt myself fill with rage.

“Come on, Papa, let’s get you back onto the bed. I need to go into the hall and speak to the nurse.” After I helped my father and got him settled, I took that horrible girl by the arm and led her into the hallway. “I thought you were leaving. How dare you speak to me like that? I am a lady. I want you to leave this house at once!”

“I will not leave. Your father’s well-being is my responsibility.”

“I am taking care of my father. You are dismissed! Now leave!”

“Taking care of him indeed! Opening curtains, playing loud music, and dancing—with his heart! You are going to send him to his grave.”

“He was already on his way. I want to make sure his journey is a happy one. Not dull and dreary, having to look upon your sullen face. Now get out!” And off she went, complaining as she left, like the fool she was. I was relieved to see her go. As I was about to go back into my papa’s room, I thought I heard my mother’s voice down in the entryway. I ran to the landing to see if it was really her. I had lost hope she would come home before Papa passed. “Mama! Up here. Come quickly!” I said, calling from the top landing down to her. She looked up at me, startled, her attention briefly diverted from the wretched nurse, who was gesticulating angrily.

My mother’s startled expression turned to wrath as she looked at me, and my heart sank.

She rushed up the stairs. I had never seen her rush anywhere, not once in my entire life. She was in a fit of panic and rage. “Cruella! What is this I hear about you causing havoc in your father’s sickroom? And forcing him to dance? I can’t even look at you! Go to your room and stay there until I’ve sent for you.” I just stood there in shock, not moving. “Cruella, go now or I will slap you.” And she pushed past me into Papa’s room. I didn’t dare follow her I knew she would make good on her threat. I wasn’t sure what that damnable nurse had told her, but I didn’t imagine it cast me in the most favorable light. I heard my father’s music abruptly stop with the ugly sound of the needle scratching the record.

And then came my mother’s scream.

Papa had died, and I was sure my mother blamed me.

Take a Toad-ally Inside Look at the Brand-New Season of Amphibia

By Beth Deitchman

Amphibia’s unfrogettable first season introduced Disney fans to Anne Boonchuy, a spirited and independent teen who found herself magically transported to a fantastical world inhabited by frog people, including the Plantars—a family that would come to love Anne (voiced by Brenda Song) as one of their own. Anne’s adventures last season were a true “frog out of water” story, centered around her sometimes rocky adjustment to life in Wartwood and her growing bond with her new best friend, Sprig (voiced by Justin Felbinger); his polliwog sister, Polly (voiced by Amanda Leighton); and their curmudgeonly but lovable grandfather, Hopadiah Plantar, aka Hop Pop (voiced by Disney Legend Bill Farmer). Now, as we look ahead to Amphibia’s second season—which kicks off this Saturday, July 11 (8:20 p.m. EDT/PDT) on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW—the world of the show is expanding far beyond the mountains that surround Wartwood. The mystery of how Anne ended up in Amphibia is deepening as well, along with the question of how—or whether—she will ever find her way home.

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In Amphibia’s season two premiere, Anne and the Plantars leave the rural marshland of Wartwood for the distant metropolis of Newtopia. “We’re letting them loose on the entire continent, if you will,” says Amphibia creator and executive producer Matt Braly of the epic snail-powered road trip. “They’re going to be traveling around, meeting new characters, exploring new locations, and looking for a way to get Anne home. It’s quite distinctly different from the first season right off the bat.”

Of course, as the new season begins, we’ve realized that Anne isn’t the only human in Amphibia. The enchanted music box that brought her to this strange new world also worked its magic on her friends, Sasha and Marcy, who were zapped into Amphibia at the same time that she was. Anne was reunited with Sasha late in Amphibia’s first season, and we quickly discovered that their relationship is… complicated. Through flashbacks, we learned that Sasha is the trio’s forceful leader, with Anne a more submissive follower—a dynamic that was surprising, given the strong personality she exhibits when she’s among the frogs. “I think that was something that we were really trying to communicate, that feeling of you’re one way with this group of people and completely different with another group,” Braly says, noting that he wants the friendship between Anne, Sasha, and Marcy to feel like something that was very real before magic and mystery upended their lives. “There is a lot of story to follow with all three of the girls, and in this season we are touching on all of them.”

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The executive producer promises that this season will also reveal what Hop Pop might or might not know about Anne’s “calamity box,” as the magical music box was labeled in one of Plantar’s scholarly tomes. Braly remains tight-lipped as to why Hop Pop decided to secretly bury the music box, saying only, “It’s something that I can’t wait for audiences to experience. It all really does come to a head this season.”

Season two’s shenanigans will also include an homage to Disney Channel’s 2012–’16 fan-favorite animated series Gravity Falls. Braly, a storyboard artist on the earlier series, will only tease, “I probably shouldn’t say much, but I will just say that two very familiar faces will be showing up in the show in a way that no one will be expecting.”

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Amphibia viewers can also keep an ear out for a lineup of guest stars that includes Kermit the Frog; Jenifer Lewis and Keith David, both of The Princess and the Frog; George Takei (Star Trek); Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery; the voice of Daisy Duck, Tress MacNeille; Marlow Barkley, Mia Allan, and Ella Allan of ABC’s Single Parents; Haley Tju of Big Hero 6 The Series; Susan Egan, the voice of Meg from Disney’s Hercules; and Flula Borg of Pitch Perfect 2.

There’s so much excitement to come, promises Braly, who shares that in the coming season fans can look forward to four special episodes that each have single 22-minute stories (unlike most episodes of Amphibia, which have two 11-minute stories each). Disney Channel also announced recently that Amphibia has been picked up for a third season—proof that Anne and the Plantars’ ribbeting adventures are only just beginning. “There are so many twists and turns. I am on the edge of my seat myself waiting to see what people think of this stuff,” Braly says. “We’ve been planning, and we’ve been sitting on this stuff for so long. We touch on it lightly in the first season but in the second season it really gets kicked into high gear. I can’t wait for you guys to see it.”

Pirates of the Caribbean Flying Dutchman models

By Rick Lorentz, Walt Disney Archives

These Flying Dutchman models help showcase the amount of time and detail that went into creating the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Each model is like a “work of art,” combining early artist renderings, concept art, production notes, and real historical ships into one finely detailed final product. The Flying Dutchman is based off the Dutch “Fluyt” ships and a Swedish warship named the “Vasa.” Throughout the production of the series, models like these were made from different materials and in various sizes ranging from quarter, half, and even full-scale shooting models.

Flying Dutchman Fun Facts:
The Flying Dutchman is based on an old legend dating back to the 18th century. It refers to a “ghost ship” doomed to sail the oceans forever, bringing bad luck to mariners. It was first sighted in the 17th century and as recently as 1942 by a German submarine crew.

Before becoming King of England, Prince George V reported seeing the Flying Dutchman in 1881 while aboard the H.M.S. Bacchante. Thirteen other crew members aboard also reported seeing it!

Watch Captain Jack Sparrow and his adventures on the high seas in the Pirates of the Caribbean films streaming on Disney+.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

There’s no shortage of exciting things to watch this week—and coincidentally, our five favorites all air Friday! Tune in to Disney Channel for back-to-back broadcasts of Disney Channel Summer Sing-Along and Radio Disney Presents ARDYs Summer Playlist. On Disney+, Solo: A Star Wars Story and X-Men: Days of Future Past join the streaming service’s library. And on Hulu, the romantic comedy Palm Springs makes its highly anticipated debut.

Disney Channel Summer Sing-Along—Friday, July 10, at 8 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
This special is music to our ears! Tune in to watch the network’s stars and special guests perform iconic songs from Disney Channel Original Movies and more. With a beach ball to guide the on-screen lyrics, you can sing and dance along with your favorite stars to songs from High School Musical 2, Camp Rock 2, Let It Shine, Descendants 3, ZOMBIES, and more!

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Radio Disney Presents ARDYs Summer Playlist—Friday, July 10, at 9 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
Hosted by Laura Marano, the hour-long celebration will showcase iconic moments and performances from the first seven years of the ARDYs, and welcome new performances and special guests. It promises to be a star-studded affair, with confirmed remote appearances from Sia; China Anne McClain with Sierra and Lauryn McClain; Sabrina Carpenter; Now United; Gabby Barrett; Maddie Zeigler; Kenzie Zeigler; Kylie Cantrall; and many more stars!

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Solo: A Star Wars Story—Friday, July 10, on Disney+
Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich), the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy, befriends his mighty future copilot Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) and meets the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover), beginning a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes. The 2018 blockbuster, which makes its debut on Disney+, also stars Woody Harrelson as Tobias Beckett, Emilia Clarke as Qi’ra, Thandie Newton as Val, Phoebe Waller-Bridge as L3-37, and Paul Bettany as Dryden Vos.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past—Friday, July 10, on Disney+
The 2014 sequel makes its debut on Disney+, threading together the original X-Men trilogy with the stories told in X-Men: First Class (2011) and The Wolverine (2013). Set in a dystopian future, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) travels back in time in an attempt to change history and prevent Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) from triggering an event that jeopardizes both human and mutant lives. The all-star cast includes James McAvoy and Patrick Stewart as Professor X; Michael Fassbender and Ian McKellen as Magneto; Halle Berry as Storm; Nicholas Hoult as Beast; Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde; Peter Dinklage as Bolivar Trask; Shawn Ashmore as Iceman; Omar Sy as Bishop; Evan Peters as Quicksilver; Daniel Cudmore as Colossus; Fan Bingbing as Blink; Adan Canto as Sunspot; and Booboo Stewart as Warpath.

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Palm Springs—Friday, July 10, on Hulu
Following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film is debuting on Hulu. When carefree Nyles (Andy Samberg) and reluctant maid of honor Sarah (Cristin Milioti) have a chance encounter at a Palm Springs wedding, things get complicated when they find themselves stuck in a time loop unable to escape the venue, themselves, or each other. Directed by Max Barbakow, the cast also includes J.K. Simmons as Roy, Meredith Hagner as Misty, Camila Mendes as Tala, Tyler Hoechlin as Abe, and Peter Gallagher as Howard.

This D23-Exclusive Pin Set is Your Passport to Fantasy!

By the D23 Team

Fill up your passport to fantasy, and celebrate the fantastic worlds of Disney—both real and imagined—with this pin set celebrating four of our favorite Disney destinations, created exclusively for D23 by artist Alex Riegert-Waters.

These D23 Gold and Gold Family Member-exclusive pins, inspired by vintage travel logos, celebrate the worlds of Mary Poppins, The Emperor’s New Groove, Monsters, Inc., and Zootopia, all housed in a collectible box celebrating the worlds of Disney!

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This boxed four-pin set, a limited release*, is available exclusively to D23 Gold and Gold Family members at shopDisney right now! Buy it here!

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. Pin sets are $39.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum two (2) pin sets for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping & 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.

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UPDATE: D23-Exclusive Pocahontas 25th Anniversary Meeko Pin

By the D23 Team

This item is SOLD OUT. Be sure to check out our limited-edition pin set for D23 Fantastic Worlds.

Experience all the colors of the wind with this D23 Gold and Gold Family-exclusive limited-edition pin celebrating 25 years of Disney’s animated classic, Pocahontas. Taking a note from the film’s vivid colors, Meeko points the way for you to chart your own path and commemorate this milestone silver anniversary with this beautiful silver-finished pin gorgeously set on a postcard-inspired background. This pin, a limited edition of 1,750, will be available only as supplies last.*

Please note, that to purchase, you must be logged in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to your D23 Gold Membership.

 

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*Available while supplies last. To purchase, 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 one (1) pin for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping & 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.

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Brand-New Look at Disney and Pixar’s Soul—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

New Soul Sneak Peek Debuts During Essence Festival of Culture

“What is it that makes you, you?” During last weekend’s first installment of the amazing virtual 2020 Essence Festival of Culture, the folks behind Disney and Pixar’s Soul presented an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming film! Director Pete Docter, co-director and screenwriter Kemp Powers, and producer Dana Murray joined American anthropologist/educator Dr. Johnnetta Cole and globally renowned jazz pianist Jon Batiste for a virtual panel titled “Finding Soul”; both Dr. Cole and Batiste—who lent his expertise to the jazz music featured in Soul—serve as cultural consultants on the film. Check out the heartwarming clip, which features the song “Parting Ways” (written, produced, and performed by Cody ChesnuTT), above…

Pixar Animation Studios’ all-new feature film Soul introduces Joe Gardner (voice of Jamie Foxx)—a middle-school band teacher who gets the chance of a lifetime to play at the best jazz club in town. But one small misstep takes him from the streets of New York City to The Great Before—a fantastical place where new souls get their personalities, quirks, and interests before they go to Earth. Determined to return to his life, Joe teams up with a precocious soul, 22 (voice of Tina Fey), who has never understood the appeal of the human experience. As Joe desperately tries to show 22 what’s great about living, he may just discover the answers to some of life’s most important questions. Look for Soul in U.S. theaters beginning November 20.

And don’t forget: Essence Festival of Culture continues this weekend and will feature cast members from Hulu’s Bad Hair and Hamilton, launching this week on Disney+!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

If, like us, you reside here in the States, it’s a holiday weekend—which means ample opportunity to take in some fabulous Disney-related viewing via the TV or streaming device of your choice. Obviously, as we’ve been celebrating all week, there’s the big debut of Hamilton on Disney+… but don’t miss out on another fun Disney+ premiere: The Mighty Ducks! Read more about what to expect this weekend by clicking here.

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Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe Gets Disney+ Premiere Date

Speaking of Disney+, there’s some other big news from the streaming service this week—chiefly, that the sure-to-be-out-of-this-world animated movie Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe, from the good folks over at Disney Television Animation, will premiere exclusively on Disney+ on Friday, August 28. The soundtrack, from Walt Disney Records, will also be available the same day!

Executive-produced by Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, the creators/executive producers of the Emmy® Award-winning Phineas and Ferb series, Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe is an adventure story that tracks stepbrothers Phineas (voice of Vincent Martella) and Ferb (voice of David Errigo Jr.) as they set out across the galaxy to rescue their older sister, Candace (voice of Ashley Tisdale), who—after being abducted by aliens—finds utopia in a far-off planet, free of pesky little brothers. Among those reprising their voice roles are Caroline Rhea as Linda, Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus, Povenmire as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, and Marsh as Major Monogram; in addition to Errigo as Ferb, newcomers to the cast include Ali Wong as Super Super Big Doctor, Wayne Brady as Stapler Fist, Diedrich Bader as Borthos, and Thomas Middleditch as Garnoz.

All four seasons of the original Phineas and Ferb, along with the Disney Channel Original Movie Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, are currently available to stream on Disney+. And beginning Tuesday, August 25, all episodes will be presented on Disney XD leading up to the highly anticipated movie’s Disney+ premiere. Mark your calendars!

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Disney+ Joins Comic-Con@Home Lineup From July 23–26

More Disney+ “news you can use”: The streaming service just announced it’ll join the upcoming Comic-Con@Home—hosted by San Diego Comic-Con—with virtual panels for three of its upcoming original titles!

As part of the entirely virtual festival, Disney+ will feature the anthology docuseries Marvel’s 616, on Thursday, July 23, at 1 p.m. PT; the aforementioned Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe on Saturday, July 25, at 12 p.m. PT; and the service’s first scripted series from National Geographic, The Right Stuff, on Saturday, July 25, at 1 p.m. PT. These Disney+ panels—featuring a host of amazing creators, showrunners, and actors from all three projects—will join those previously announced from Walt Disney Television and Hulu…

Comic-Con@Home will be held on the same dates as the previously canceled Comic-Con, July 22 through 26, 2020, and online attendees can use the official #ComicConAtHome hashtag to be included in all the fabulous virtual activities!

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Raven’s Home and BUNK’D Crossover: Get Ready for Summer Fun!

There’s some side-splitting summer shenanigans on the way from two of Disney Channel’s hit comedies! Raven’s Home and BUNK’D will be given the Disney Channel Crossovers treatment later this month with the hour-long Raven about BUNK’D—a camp-tastic special that blends the two shows into one fun-filled story! But that’s not all: Disney Channel’s newest anthem, “We Own the Summer” by none other than Dancing with the Stars alum and ZOMBIES’ own Milo Manheim, is featured in the episode.

As the story unfolds, Raven (Raven-Symoné), Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol), and their collective kidlets set out on a long road trip to Maine’s Camp Champion—but a GPS malfunction sends them off course to Camp Kikiwaka, a place with an uncertain future even for those who can catch a glimpse of said future. While Raven and Chelsea hunt for Maine lobster, the kids make arts and crafts and develop feats of engineering… and then set out to find the camp’s infamous “Snipe” in Moose Rump’s Forbidden Forest. The adventure also includes celebrity piglets, hidden tunnels, and a musical performance, as the newcomers get to know BUNK’D’s zany cast of characters.

Look for the Raven about BUNK’D episode on Friday, July 24, at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT—only on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW.

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Lucasfilm Announces The Mandalorian Publishing Program

Enjoy The Mandalorian? (Honestly, who doesn’t?) Looking for some terrifically exciting reading material, premiering just in time for the holidays? Then we’ve got news for you!

Fans of the acclaimed Disney+ series can soon go deeper into the world of The Mandalorian than ever before; as announced this week over at StarWars.com, a new publishing program dedicated to the series, featuring books and titles for fans of all ages. The series kicks off this fall, with releases planned through the winter and spring. Titles will include The Art of The Mandalorian (Season One) by Phil Szostak; The Mandalorian: Original Novel (adult novel, Del Rey) by Adam Christopher; The Mandalorian: Allies & Enemies—Level Two Reader (DLP) by Brooke Vitale; and several more. And in making the announcement, StarWars.com also shared a sneak peek at The Art of The Mandalorian (Season One), featuring a brand-new illustration by Lucasfilm’s Doug Chiang—seen above.

The Mandalorian-inspired comics are also coming from Marvel and IDW Publishing, and magazine, novelty, and coloring and activity titles are on the way from Titan, Studio Fun, Crayola, Thunder Bay Press, Disney Publishing Worldwide, and Dreamtivity. Plus, younger readers can expect a Little Golden Book and a Screen Comix retelling of Season One.

Well, there’s some holiday shopping sorted… and it’s only July!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Zach Johnson

After coming down from your Hamilton high, stick around for two other fan-favorite films on Disney+ this weekend! The Mighty Ducks and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules will both make their debut on the streaming service Friday, arriving just as a new episode of the Disney+ Original Series Pixar in Real Life takes inspiration from the Oscar®-winning film Up. Also on Friday, tune in for a brand-new episode of Puppy Dog Pals on Disney Junior featuring two paw-some stories. And on Saturday, settle in for a mini-marathon on FX showcasing the first three films from Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

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Puppy Dog Pals—Friday, July 3, at 9 a.m. ET on Disney Junior
In “The Lab Four,” a performance by Bob’s favorite band, The Walruses, is unexpectedly canceled. Undeterred, Bingo (voice of Issac Ryan Brown) and Rolly (voice of Sam Lavagnino) make it their mission to ensure the show goes so they can raise the woof. Then, in “Feelin’ Antsy,” the pugs must find a way to remove the ants that have invaded Playcare.

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The Mighty Ducks—Friday, July 3, on Disney+
The 1992 sports comedy will be available to stream this weekend! Sentenced to 500 hours of community service, trial lawyer Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) reluctantly agree to coach a ragtag team of pee wee hockey players who can’t skate, can’t score, and can’t win. Eventually, he realizes winning isn’t the most important thing and he’s able to lead the team—including Jesse Hall (Brandon Quintin Adams), Fulton Reed (Elden Henson), Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson), Connie (Marguerite Moreau), and Tommy (Danny Tamberelli), to name a few—to compete in the state championship game.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules—Friday, July 3, on Disney+
The 2011 sequel to Diary of a Wimpy Kid will also be available to stream this weekend. Now that he’s in seventh grade, Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) thinks he’s finally got life figured out… especially after he got rid of the “Cheese Touch” that made him a social outcast. But his big brother, Rodrick (Devon Bostick), is determined to cut him down to size and gets the perfect chance to do so when their mom (Rachael Harris) forces the brothers to bond.

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Pixar in Real Life—Friday, July 3, on Disney+
This imaginative 12-episode series brings iconic characters and moments from Pixar films into the real world. Get carried away with the latest episode, “Up: Floating Balloon Cart,” when Carl asks real New Yorkers to watch his balloon cart and they receive an uplifting surprise.

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MCU Mini Marathon—Saturday, July 4, on FX
The action-packed triple feature begins with Marvel Studios’ Thor: The Dark World at 4:30 p.m. ET, starring Chris Hemsworth in the titular role. In this 2013 sequel, co-starring Tom Hiddleston as Loki, the crown prince of Asgard battles to save Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) and the Nine Realms from a shadowy enemy that predates the universe itself. Then, at 7 p.m. ET, Disney Legend Robert Downey Jr. reprises his role as Tony Stark in Iron Man 3. With his personal world destroyed at his enemy’s hands, Tony—aka Iron Man—sets off on a solo mission to find those responsible, testing both his mettle and his relationship with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow). Then, at 10 p.m. ET, Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers will reckon with his past when Bucky Barnes—his presumed dead BFF—resurfaces in Captain America: The Winter Soldier!

Get Early Access to the July Limited-Edition Mickey

The July Limited-Edition Tiki Disney Mickey Mouse Plush is SOLD OUT! Check back next month for the announcement of the next plush theme and the date and time for the sale launch on Amazon.

NOTE: Due to the strong response to these incredible plush, D23 and Amazon are making the following adjustments to the on-sale announcement for the upcoming months.

  • D23 Members will continue to be among the first to be notified about each month’s theme and have an opportunity to order the month’s design.
  • Each month D23 will provide Members with advance notice of the date the plush will be available for purchase on Amazon.com.
  • On Monday, July 6, at 9 a.m. PST,visit this page on D23.com for the link to purchase the Tiki Mickey Mouse plush.
  • Please Note: You must be signed in as a D23 Member to access the link to purchase. Click “Sign In” at the top of the page.
  • Please note extremely limited quantities of the plush will be available on Amazon.com.

Tiki Mickey Mouse
Commemorate the Year of the Mouse with this Limited-Edition Disney Tiki Mickey Mouse Plush. The seventh of twelve collectible large plush in the series, this exclusive Mickey Mouse celebrates the month of July. Mickey stands 16 inches tall and is made of twill and corduroy fabrics featuring a Hawaiian theme with embroidered buttons, and embroidered eyes. Mickey features a commemorative gold and satin foot patch and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. He even comes in a window box featuring special Year of the Mouse packaging, ideal for collectors. The Year of the Mouse Tiki Mickey Mouse plush makes the perfect gift for Disney fans of all ages. Collect all twelve. Ages 3+

In 1934 Walt Disney made his first visit to Hawaii and asked a theater full of local children, “Would you like Mickey to come to Honolulu on a surf board? When I go back I will make a ‘Mickey’ on a surf board, as I have been on and off one since coming here, and know just how it feels.” Walt kept his promise and created the classic short “Hawaiian Holiday” (1937) where Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto and Goofy all enjoy their own tropical vacation on a sunny Hawaiian beach, complete with surfing antics and hula dancing.

  • Special-Edition Tiki Mickey Mouse Plush celebrates the month of July.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Comes in a window box featuring special Year of the Mouse packaging.
  • Amazon exclusive.
  • Mickey stands 16 inches tall.
  • Made of twill and corduroy fabrics featuring a Hawaiian theme with embroidered buttons, and embroidered eyes.
  • Collect all twelve.
  • Ages 3+

Continue to watch every month for a brand-new Mickey plush design announcement! For more Disney favorites, visit amazon.com/Disney for a full assortment of products.