Glad Tidings: The Walt Disney Archives Finds a Lost Treasure

By Becky Cline, Director, Walt Disney Archives

Reverend Paul Ford: [reading Pollyanna’s locket] When you look for the bad in mankind, expecting to find it, you surely will. – Abraham Lincoln.
Pollyanna: He was the President.
Reverend Paul Ford: Yes, yes I know … but I never heard that before.
Pollyanna:  Neither had my father. Anyway, he said it started him thinking and from then on, he was gonna look for the good in people. That’s when we both started searching the Bible for the texts.
Reverend Paul Ford: The texts?
Pollyanna:  Yes, you know. My father called them the glad passages. You know, the happy ones like “Shout for Joy” or “Be Glad in the Lord” you know, like that. There are eight hundred happy texts, did you know that?
Reverend Paul Ford: No, I didn’t know that.
Pollyanna:  Yes, well there are, and you know, my father said, “If God took the trouble to tell us eight hundred times to be glad and rejoice, he must have wanted us to do it.”

Well, there was a reason the good reverend hadn’t heard that quote before … because President Lincoln never actually said it.

In 1960, to publicize the release of the heart-warming new Disney film Pollyanna, Walt Disney Productions released a promotional merchandise item—thousands of “Pollyanna Photo Locket Necklaces” inspired by the locket that Hayley Mills wears throughout the film. These promotional gold metal lockets opened to reveal a lovely smiling photograph of Hayley as Pollyanna on one side, and the quote attributed to “Abe Lincoln” on the other.

A short time later, after discovering the necklace in a gift shop while on vacation with his family, writer/director David Swift called the studio to have the item recalled immediately. It turned out that Lincoln had never spoken that sentiment—Swift explained that he had simply made it up for the film.

On May 8, 2010, D23 presented a special 50th Anniversary screening of Pollyanna at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, and I had the honor of hosting the film and doing an audience Q&A afterwards. I told the story of the locket—explaining that all but about 800 of them were recalled by the studio after David Swift’s phone call. I mentioned that the lockets were now very rare, and since we didn’t even have one in the Archives, I had never seen one. Amazingly, a D23 member named Kathye spoke up from the audience and told me that she actually owned one. Afterwards, I asked if she would kindly share photos of it for our Pollyanna historical files.

A few weeks later I received an email from Kathye. In it she said:

“My father took me to see Pollyanna when it first opened and bought me the locket. It is one of the few things I have left that he gave me and is one of my most sentimental treasures. The locket couldn’t have a safer home than the Archives and in a very small way perhaps I can give back a little of the joy that Disney has given to me.”

She brought it to the D23 Walt Disney Archives 40th Anniversary event shortly after and donated it to us. I’m so happy to share this story once again and echo Pollyanna’s simple philosophy—that there’s always a reason to be glad. I’m certainly glad that there are lovely people in the world like Kathye, and that through her generosity I am able share a bit of her joy with all of you.

American Idol Season Remote Grand Finale Strikes an Emotional Chord

By Beth Deitchman

Sunday night’s American Idol remote grand finale may have looked different from previous seasons, but it still packed the surprises, the performances from music’s biggest stars, and the suspense that fans of the show have come to expect. Most important, it proved once again that dreams do come true. The performer known as “Just Sam” was named the newest American Idol after a nationwide vote, a moment she’s said she first envisioned as a child watching Fantasia take the crown.

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There were seven Idol finalists at the beginning of the night, and that soon became five as we said goodbye to Louis Knight and Julia Gargano based on the tally of last week’s votes. Dillon James, Jonny West, Arthur Gunn, and Francisco Martin joined Just Sam in performing two songs apiece over the course of the evening: one song to celebrate their induction into the Top 5, and one that they’d each performed previously, that would also serve as their new American Idol single. After all of the contestant performances, the two semifinalists were revealed to be Gunn and Just Sam, with Sam ultimately prevailing.

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Idol judge Katy Perry thinks that viewers connected with Just Sam because of who she is as a person and how her journey—which took her from busking on New York subway platforms to performing in American Idol’s Hollywood Week and at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa as part of the show’s audition process—represents the American Dream. “She’s so authentic. She is humble and it’s not false. She has big dreams and a struggle and you can just feel her every time she comes on the screen,” said Perry of Just Sam during a press conference after the finale. “I think people just really related to her story and wanted to see her win. People want to champion the underdog, right now especially.”

American Idol has always been more than just a singing competition, Lionel Richie emphasized. “It’s about your story,” he explained. “If people can resonate with your story, they will not think about any notes you hit wrong. They will fall in love with you.”

The grand finale has always served, in part, as a family reunion, an opportunity for past winners and beloved members of the American Idol family to come back and perform alongside the show’s newest stars. Last night’s show featured a very special performance of the song “We Are the World” by Richie and American Idol luminaries past and present, including Fantasia, Katharine McPhee, Ruben Studdard, and last year’s winner, Laine Hardy. This marked the first TV performance of the song in 35 years, and Richie believes that the song’s rallying cry is as relevant and vital now as it was when he wrote it. “I’m just so happy that the American Idol family was the one who sent that message out to the world,” he said.

And Richie wasn’t the only Idol judge creating memorable musical moments last night. From his Nashville home, Luke Bryan delivered an upbeat, fun rendition of his single “One Margarita,” and the magic of cutting-edge VR technology enabled Katy Perry to perform her new single, “Daisies,” on the American Idol stage and in a brand-new animated world while remaining safe at home. The finale’s other highlights included a medley of Aretha Franklin hits by Oscar®-nominee and star of National Geographic’s upcoming limited series Genius: Aretha Cynthia Erivo and the Top 11; a performance of the song “You Say” by Grammy®-winning artist Lauren Daigle and Just Sam; and the song “Bless the Broken Road” performed by legendary country group Rascal Flatts with Doug Kiker, whose inspirational story touched fans in this season’s early audition rounds.

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As emotional as the finale was, and as inspiring as it’s been for the judges to see the level of artistry the contestants have delivered from home week after week, there is one part of the celebration that Luke Bryan missed this year. He said, “The fact that we can’t send them home with their chin up and their head held high for what they’ve accomplished is a little bit of a void in my heart.”

As they bring this history-making season to an end, ABC and the American Idol team are already looking ahead to next year and the show’s fourth season on the network. Aspiring Idols are encouraged to visit ABC.com now to submit an audition. The 2020 season featured an incredible lineup of talented artists, Perry stressed. “I think once again it has solidified American Idol as a friendly place for singer-songwriters, and I think they’re all going to show up,” she said of next season, adding with a laugh, “They’ve had some time to practice at home, that’s for sure!”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Week

By Zach Johnson

If you’re in the mood for drama, this is your week! On Tuesday, ABC will air The Story of Soaps, an engaging look at how the genre redefined the television landscape. The next night, watch a brave teen redefine her destiny when The Wonderful World of Disney presents Moana. If you’re in the mood for game shows, this week also marks the return of To Tell the Truth on ABC and the premiere of The Big Fib on Disney+. And if you’re in the mood for taking a look back at Disney history, on Friday, Disney+ adds The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story to its streaming library.

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The Story of Soaps—Tuesday, May 19, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
ABC and People have teamed up to present a two-hour prime-time television event highlighting the iconic impact of the soap opera. No genre of television has laid deeper roots into our cultural consciousness and serialized storytelling than the soap opera. The special will trace how female creators migrated from radio to television to become the dominant force in daytime for more than three decades. Today, that legacy is alive and well, and much of what propels modern TV traces its roots back to those first sprawling, steamy storylines. The Story of Soaps will feature dozens of familiar voices, including John Aniston, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Marc Cherry, Andy Cohen, Bryan Cranston, Vivica A. Fox, Deidre Hall, Jon Hamm, Finola Hughes, Disney Legend Susan Lucci, Donna Mills, Ken Olin, Denise Richards, Erika Slezak, John Stamos, Greg Vaughan, and Chandra Wilson.

 

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Moana—Wednesday, May 20, at 8 p.m. ET on ABC
The Wonderful World of Disney returns for four consecutive Wednesday nights to bring joy to families at home. Beloved titles, currently available on Disney+, will be shown in prime time—and it all begins beyond the reef with Moana. An epic adventure about a spirited teen who sets sail on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and fulfill her ancestors’ unfinished quest, the Academy Award® nominated film was released in 2016 to critical acclaim. During her journey, Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) meets the mighty demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), and together they cross the ocean on a fun-filled, action-packed voyage, encountering enormous sea creatures, breathtaking underworlds, and impossible odds. Along the way, Moana discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity.

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To Tell the Truth—Thursday, May 21, at TBD p.m. ET on ABC
As part of the network’s “Summer Fun & Games” lineup, the beloved game show is returning for its funny fifth season. Once again hosted by Anthony Anderson, the star of ABC’s hit comedy black-ish, To Tell the Truth is a hilarious reimagination of the beloved game show that first aired in 1956. In the season premiere, sports icons Deion Sanders and Shannon Sharpe will join comedians Joel McHale and Gillian Jacobs to make up the celebrity panel. Together, they will meet a variety of participants with interesting stories—including Disney Legend Oprah Winfrey’s pedicurist, a professional bee keeper, and more!

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The Big Fib—Friday, May 22, on Disney+
This new game show is stranger than fiction! The Disney+ Original is hosted by Yvette Nicole Brown and features Rhys Darby as her robot sidekick, C.L.I.V.E. In each of the comedy game show’s 15 episodes, a child contestant starts by playing a warm-up round, where a silly liar and an expert share fabulous fibs and fun facts. Although the round is played for laughs, it contains a nugget of truth about the topic at hand. During the main round, the kid questions an expert who’s paired with a liar on the same topic—and it’s up to the kid to find the fibber! The game features visual clues, fascinating props, a hot seat round of rapid-fire questions, and culminates with the expert and liar standing under the Fib Foam machine to await their fate. If the kid chooses correctly, the liar gets foamed!

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The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story—Friday, May 22, on Disney+
Released in 2009, this documentary is new to the streaming library. Delve into the lives of Disney Legends Robert and Richard Sherman, the prolific songwriting duo whose music has been featured in classics like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Artistocats, and more. Go behind the screen for a fascinating glimpse into how Walt Disney used the language of music to bring the two brothers together, creating a cinematic legacy unlike any in history.

Prep for the Holiday Season with the New Book Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks

By the D23 Team

Fans of Disney Parks are no strangers to celebrating the holidays the Disney way. Whether experiencing the Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland Park, visiting the giant gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World Resort, or celebrating New Year’s Eve at Epcot, there are so many ways to celebrate the holidays at Disney Parks.

Disney Publishing just announced that the upcoming Disney Editions book Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks is coming this October. Showcasing the unique blend of Disney magic and holiday enchantment, fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at the holidays at Disney Parks around the world. This spectacular 384-page coffee table book, written by Graham Allan, Rebecca Cline, and Charlie Price, features hundreds of brand-new photographs, as well as stories and contributions from cast members around the globe.

“We are so excited for the upcoming release of Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks, and can’t wait to share the merry madness that went into the making of this glorious book,” says Rebecca Cline, Director of the Walt Disney Archives and co-author of the book. “After 10 years of research and more than 180,000 miles visiting every Disney park and resort around the world, we’re so excited to share the thrills, chills, fun, and breathtaking beauty of Disney Parks at the most festive times of the year.”

In celebration of the news of the upcoming release, we asked Rebecca to answer a few questions for us!

Q: What is your favorite Halloween tradition at any of the Disney Parks?
A: My favorite tradition is a fairly new one! My very favorite Disney Halloween story is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and there is a very scary statue of the horseman at Disney California Adventure Park at Halloween that gives me chills (in the very best way, of course!).

Q: Can you share a fascinating behind-the-scenes fact you learned while researching this book?
A: I got a chance to see the official “recipe” for the beloved Gingerbread House at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Should you wish to bake your very own 17-feet-tall house, all you need is 1,050 pounds of honey, 800 pounds of flour, 600 pounds each of chocolate and powdered sugar, 35 pounds of spices, and a few egg whites… a mere 140 pints of them!

Q: Why is this book a great collection piece for any Disney Parks fan?
A: We worked very hard to include new historical information about how the holidays were celebrated in the earliest days at Disneyland, along with many rare photos from the Walt Disney Archives. We also showed how Disney has developed over the years from those early homegrown type of events into some of the most wonderful holiday magic in the world. The photography in the book is spectacular, and a good percentage of the 1,900 photos therein were taken just for this book—and have never been seen before. It’s a must-have for Disney fans, holiday fans, and photography buffs, as well!

For more information on Holiday Magic at the Disney Parks, check out DisneyBooks.com.

Go Behind the Scenes of Frozen 2 with Disney+—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 Coming to Disney+ in June

Picture it: The world premiere of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen 2 is looming, and the filmmakers, artists, songwriters, and cast are fantastically busy readying the film for audiences around the world. Ever wonder what that incredible process is really like? Wonder no more when Disney+ debuts the brand-new, six-part documentary series Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 on June 26!

In each episode, the talented team behind the hit film reveals the hard work, heart, and collaboration it takes to create one of the most highly anticipated films in Disney’s near-century of moviemaking. For the first time, cameras captured an eye-opening—and at times jaw-dropping—view of the challenges and the breakthroughs; the artistry and the creativity; and the complexity of making the No. 1 animated film of all time.

The series follows director, writer, and chief creative officer Jennifer Lee; director Chris Buck; producer Peter Del Vecho; Oscar®-winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; and actors Kristen Bell (voice of Anna), Idina Menzel (voice of Elsa), Josh Gad (voice of Olaf), Jonathan Groff (voice of Kristoff), Sterling K. Brown (voice of Lieutenant Mattias), and Evan Rachel Wood (voice of Iduna)—as well as all the artists and technicians of Disney Animation—as everyone races against time to finish the film, with both frustrations and discoveries along the way.

Mark your calendars for a warm hug in Disney+ form, next month!

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

We here at D23 are always ready to point out the latest and greatest for your viewing pleasure from around the worlds of Disney… and this coming weekend is no exception. It’s a ridiculously star-studded 24 hours—look for graduation celebrations on Freeform featuring LeBron James and Pharrell Williams; the grand finale of American Idol on ABC; a brand-new concert special from Taylor Swift; and so much more. Click here for our rundown!

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Skeeter and Scooter to Visit Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies

There are some fun new friends coming to Miss Nanny’s playroom: Fan-favorite twins Skeeter and Scooter will make their debut in a new episode of Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies on Friday, May 22, at 8:30 a.m. EDT/PDT.

Both 11-minute stories in the all-new episode will feature Skeeter and Scooter: “Win a Twin,” in which Skeeter volunteers to help Miss Nanny bake, but her twin Scooter isn’t sure he can have fun playing without her… and “Skeeter and the Super Girls,” which finds Skeeter excited to save the day with Super Fabulous and Captain Ice Cube—but she worries whether she can be a hero, too, if she has to wear her glasses.

Based on the original Emmy® Award-winning series, Muppet Babies chronicles the hilarious playroom antics of a young Kermit the Frog, Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Animal and Summer Penguin. It’s loads of Muppet-y fun for the little ones in your life!

Disney+ Announces New Feature Film Clouds

There’s a new feature film premiering exclusively on Disney+ this fall… Clouds, based on the memoir Fly a Little Higher, tells the true story of Zach Sobiech, a musically gifted 17-year-old living with a rare bone cancer. For more info about the film—which boasts a talented cast including Sabrina Carpenter, Thomas Everett Scott, and Neve Campbell—click here.

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Check Out This New Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway-Inspired Game

There’s a new game in the DisneyNOW app, and it brings the magic and mischief of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse right into your very own home!

Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway: Adventure Kit is a free game (for mobile only) that allows players to control Mickey and friends’ cars, trains, and more through a series of wacky adventures, in a delightfully surprising, off-the-rails sandbox game based on the newest attraction in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort. Using augmented reality, players can choose from three characters (Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy) and three worlds (Runnamuck Park, Big City Snarl, and Carnival Chaos), with each setting taken directly from the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction. Drop virtual objects and obstacles to jump, crash, and zig-zag through a zany cartoon adventure… and then race to collect picnic items, so you can unlock even more objects.

So, what are you waiting for? Get to playin’, friends!

Be in the Living Room Where It Happens: Hamilton Coming to Disney+!

Oh goodness, did this news legitimately pulsate through the entire universe or what?! In case you missed it: Originally slated for a theatrical release in 2021, it was announced just days ago that the Tony® Award-winning, groundbreaking musical Hamilton will debut on Disney+ this July 3! (Just in time for Independence Day, natch.) Read up on what you can expect from this very special “live capture” presentation right here at D23.com.

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Nat Geo WILD Goes to the Dogs with Special Marathon Next Week

Let’s face it: Our pets have definitely been helping us with some normalcy during this totally unprecedented time. In fact, the number of animals adopted out of shelters and welcomed into homes has jumped up 70 percent! That’s a lot of new dog owners out there… As such, Nat Geo WILD will spend next week honoring the very special connection between dogs and humans with a five-day-long, weekday marathon beginning Monday, May 18, at 7 a.m. EDT.

Featuring a ton of fan-favorite shows, the network’s five-day “Sit, Stay, Dogs All Day” programming event will be headlined by Cesar Millan—who became a “fur-miliar” face on Nat Geo WILD nearly a decade ago; he returns to provide the latest dog tips in an easy-to-understand, “mini-masterclass” format. Topics will include: knowing the proper technique for leashes; creating an indoor exercise program; helping a barking dog; keeping your dog fetchingly clean; and ensuring a night filled with sweet dreams for both pups and people.

Throughout the week, Nat Geo WILD—which is celebrating its 10th anniversary—will feature canine content from the past decade with a spotlight on Millan’s hit shows Dog Whisperer and Cesar 911, as well as current hits including The Incredible Dr. Pol and Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet. Other programming highlights include Unlikely Animal FriendsA Dog Saved My Life, and Is Your Dog A Genius?

So stay tuned to Nat Geo WILD all next week—you’ll have a barkingly good time!

Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in June 2020

By Zach Johnson

The summer of streaming begins! Disney+ has just announced which new and library titles will be available in June. On June 12, movie fans will flock to director Kenneth Branagh’s Artemis Fowl, adapted from the bestselling novel—and later in the month, they’ll want to venture outside Arendelle when the six-part documentary series Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 premieres. June also brings the finales of two Disney+ Originals: Be Our Chef, hosted by Angela Kinsey, and Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, from Disney Legend Jon Favreau. With films like Tarzan and Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief being added, there plenty of titles to keep the whole family entertained all summer long!

All the announced titles coming to Disney+ in June are listed below:

Friday, June 5
Alaska’s Grizzly Gauntlet (Season 1)
America’s Greatest Animals 
Chasing the Equinox 
Howie Mandel’s Animals Doing Things (Seasons 1–2)
Secrets of Wild India (Season 1)
The Greeks (Season 1)
Weird but True! (Seasons 1–2)
Wild Hawaii (Season 1)
Women of Impact: Changing the World
Be Our Chef (Episode 111—“The Spectacular”) (Season Finale)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian (Episode 106—“Visualization”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 131—“101 Dalmatians: Onesie”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 127—“George Montano: Plasterer”)
It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer (Episode 104—“Disaster Rescue Dogs & A Dog Mayor”)
Disney Insider (Episode 106: “Artemis Adventure, Taste of Disney, Runaway Railway”)

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Friday, June 12
Mighty Med (Seasons 1–2)
The Liberty Story
The Story of the Animated Drawing
Walt & El Grupo
Artemis Fowl (Premiere)
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian (Episode 107—“Score”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 132—“Winnie the Pooh: Bag Toss”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 128—“Scot Drake: Imagineering Creative”)
It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer (Episode 105—“The Surfing Corgi & Bee Dogs”)

Friday, June 19
101 Dalmatians (1997) (Season 1)
Big Sur: Wild California
Muppet Babies Play Date (Season 1)
Schoolhouse Rock (Season 1)
Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian (Episode 108—“Connections”) (Finale)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 133—“Monsters, Inc. Water Bottles”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 129—“Candice Valdez: Radio Disney Host”)
It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer (Episode 106—“Stunt Dogs & Water Rescue Dogs”)

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Friday, June 26
Avengers: Infinity War
Man in Space

Mars and Beyond
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Raven’s Home (Season 3)
Tarzan
Tarzan II
Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 (Series Premiere)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 134—“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 130—“Marc Smith: Story Artist”)
It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer (Episode 107—“Detective Dogs & Truffle Hunting Dogs”)

Get a First Look at Clouds, Premiering This Fall on Disney+

By Zach Johnson

The forecast for this fall is looking cloudy.

Disney+ just announced the feature film Clouds will premiere exclusively on the streaming service this fall. The film, which recently completed production in Montreal, is based on the memoir Fly a Little Higher by Laura Sobiech, Zach Sobiech’s mother. Directed and produced by Wayfarer Studios co-founder Justin Baldoni, it marks the first narrative film acquisition from the Disney+ Global Content team and will stream exclusively in all Disney+ markets.

Clouds tells the true story of Zach, a musically gifted 17-year old living with a rare bone cancer (osteosarcoma). The inspirational film follows his journey over the course of his senior year as he navigates the complexities of love, friendship, family, and leaving behind a musical legacy. Led by Fin Argus as Zach Sobiech, the talented ensemble cast includes Sabrina Carpenter as his best friend and bandmate, Sammy; Madison Iseman as his girlfriend, Amy; and Thomas Everett Scott and Neve Campbell as his parents, Laura and Rob.

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“I fell in love with Zach’s infectious joy and spirit seven years ago when I made a short documentary about his life. Just before he passed, I made a promise to him that I would do whatever I could to make sure the world heard his music,” said Baldoni. “In the age of COVID-19, with the future of the theatre business up in the air, it was extremely important to me to ensure Zach’s message of hope, faith and triumph in the face of adversity truly had the opportunity to touch as many hearts around the world as possible. That’s why I’m so excited to be partnering with Disney+ for my first film under our Wayfarer Studios banner, as it’s the perfect home and platform to bring Zach’s incredible story to the world.”

“Justin has created a poignant and uplifting tribute to Zach, whose story shows us the power of optimism, music, and human connection,” added Ricky Strauss, president, Content & Marketing, Disney+. “As our team searches the world for stories that entertain and inspire, Clouds is a fantastic fit for Disney+ and our global audience.”

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend

By Savannah Salazar

Prepare for a star-studded weekend. The stars align on Saturday night in honor of the graduating Class of 2020 with a multimedia special on ABC and Freeform, #Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020. The next night, we’ll see the highly anticipated finales of ABC’s American Idol and ESPN’s The Last Dance. And we can’t forget the exciting debut of Taylor Swift’s concert special on ABC! Check out all this—and more—below:

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Mira, Royal Detective—Friday, May 15, at 11 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
In the upcoming episode, “Mystery at the Marketplace,” Mira must track down a spice merchant with a very important ingredient to help Meena, who wants to celebrate her father’s homecoming party with a special meal. Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory) and Rizwan Manji (Schitt’s Creek) guest star as Naveen and Mr. Khan, respectively. And in “Mystery in the Sand Dunes,” a sandstorm causes Neel’s new vehicle to become lost in the desert…

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Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020—Saturday, May 16, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC and Freeform
XQ Institute, The LeBron James Family Foundation, and The Entertainment Industry Foundation are coming together to pay tribute to the Class of 2020 with a special one-hour event. Airing simultaneously across multiple networks, the multimedia event will feature appearances from the Jonas Brothers, LeBron James, Bad Bunny, Yara Shahidi, Pharrell Williams, and more.

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American Idol— Sunday, May 17, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
After weeks of fantastic performances, the road comes to an end as American Idol kicks off its grand finale. The Top 5 will perform two songs as they compete for the coveted “American Idol” title. Tune in to determine the winner with a real-time vote and to catch special performances from music superstars, including American Idol’s very own judges and the return of the Top 11. Academy  Award® nominee Cynthia Erivo, GRAMMY® winner Lauren Daigle, and Rascal Flatts will also make special appearances in the series finale, “On With the Show: Grand Finale.”

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The Last Dance—Sunday, May 17, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ESPN
After eight riveting episodes that have had us on the edge of our seats, the documentary event comes to a close with the two final episodes this Sunday. Chronicling the rise of basketball star Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls, the series transports viewers to the tumultuous 199–98 basketball season leading to the team’s first NBA championship.

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Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert—Sunday, May 17, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
From the stage to our television screens, superstar Taylor Swift is giving fans a brand-new concert special this weekend for our viewing pleasure. Filmed in the City of Love last September, Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert will see Swift perform songs from her award-winning album Lover, give fans access to behind-the-scenes moments, and this must-see special marks her only concert performance of the year. Catch Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert on ABC Sunday night, and on Hulu and Disney+ the following day.

What the Walt Disney Archives Staff is Watching on Disney+, Part One

By The Walt Disney Archives

Grab some snacks and your remote and get ready to surf Disney+ with this movie guide from the staff of the Walt Disney Archives.

With hundreds of titles to pick from, it’s hard to go wrong with any of the offerings found on the streaming service—the Archives team has selected a few of their favorites, and the reasons behind their picks, to help you make a selection in a pinch. From vintage classics to modern marvels, they’ve got you covered!

Check out EVEN MORE recommendations:

Part Two

Part Three

Natalie Auxier—Beauty and the Beast (1991)

“I absolutely adore the animated film Beauty and the Beast! The music, the gorgeous animation, and having a strong heroine like Belle, who was unabashedly herself, made for such a magical and mesmerizing film that I demanded to watch it at least once or twice a day for a couple of years in my childhood. Belle’s love for books and reading also had a great influence in my life and because of her, I even chose a career in libraries and archives!”

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Brian Ball—Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005)

“What’s not to like? The tragic fall of a hero. A love story ended in heartbreak.”

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Holly Brobst—That Darn Cat! (1965)

“What could be better than Dean Jones, Hayley Mills, and a sassy cat on the hunt for a kidnapped bank teller?”

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Mike Buckhoff—20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

“There are myriad reasons to relish in the iconic film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, but James Mason steals the show as the mysterious leader at the helm of the futuristic Nautilus. His madness is counterbalanced by his brilliance, leading to an unforgettable performance as the enigmatic Captain Nemo.”

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Nicole Carroll—Blackbeard’s Ghost (1968)

“As kids, my siblings and I loved Blackbeard’s Ghost, having watched it more times than our poor parents would have liked. After recently re-watching the film, my childhood opinion has been confirmed. It has everything you need for a fun movie night: pirates, witchcraft, mobsters, comedy, and a cast full of recognizable Disney favorites.”

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Feel free to share your Disney+ picks and favorite movie memories with the Archives staff by tagging #WDAWatchParty in celebration of the department’s 50th anniversary.

For more of the Walt Disney Archives’ Disney+ picks, make sure to check out the summer 2020 issue of Disney twenty-three, the exclusive magazine for D23 Gold Members.

These 11 Disney+ Titles are the Pick of the Litter!

By Courtney Potter

You’re sure to have a howlingly good time when It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer premieres this Friday, May 15, only on Disney+! The series follows Disney Legend Bill Farmer, the iconic voice of Goofy and Pluto for more than 30 years, as he steps out from behind the microphone to meet his own favorite characters—dogs! Viewers will join Bill as he crosses the country meeting dogs doing all kinds of incredible jobs that make our lives better.

We here at D23 are always ready, willing, and paw-fectly happy to celebrate dogs at the drop of a hat—or is that bone?—so we took a spin through Disney+ and picked out a few bark-rific titles to watch in anticipation of Friday’s It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer premiere (not to mention D23’s very own live watch-party event to help kick off the series; for more info, click here!)… Read on for our favorite Disney+ ways to raise the woof!

lady and the tramp

Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Perhaps the grand-dogfather of canine-centric films from the around the worlds of Disney, Lady and the Tramp tells the tale of Lady, a young cocker spaniel from a respectable home, who falls in love with Tramp, a mutt who lives in the railroad yards. After spending time together, including that memorable spaghetti dinner at Tony’s, their relationship is strained not only by Lady’s loyalty to her human family (and their newborn baby), but by Tramp’s free-wheeling attitude… Ultimately, Tramp redeems himself, wins Lady’s love back, and makes a home with her human family.

lady and the tramp

Lady and the Tramp (2019)
Among the first new films available to enjoy when Disney+ launched in the United States on November 12, 2019, this live-action retelling of the ’55 classic features the voices of Tessa Thompson, Justin Theroux, Janelle Monáe, and Sam Elliott—and human actors Kiersey Clemons, Thomas Mann, and friend-of-D23 Yvette Nicole Brown.

101 dalmatians

One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians finds the clever Pongo scheming not only to marry the adorable Perdita, but also to have his owner, Roger, marry Perdita’s owner, Anita. Trouble ensues once Pongo and Perdita have puppies… the despicable Cruella de Vil becomes obsessed with the lil’ cuties, and it’s up to Pongo, Perdita, and all their furry friends to save them! .

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Up (2009)
There are a million and one reasons to love Disney and Pixar’s Up—but we especially enjoy the antics of a certain canine named Dug. He’s one of the sidekicks during irascible but entirely lovable Carl Fredricksen and peppy Wilderness Explorer Russell’s adventure into the unknown, via Carl’s high-flying house. What makes Dug so special? Well, among many adorable qualities, his special collar allows him to “speak”!

the shaggy dog

The Shaggy Dog (1959)
Sure, dogs are wonderful companions and beloved members of our family… but what if you were to actually become one? That’s the premise behind 1959’s The Shaggy Dog, The Walt Disney Company’s first live-action comedy, starring a host of the Company’s future Disney Legends: Fred MacMurray (the very first Disney Legend, inducted in 1987), Tommy Kirk, and Annette Funicello. The film follows Wilby Daniels, a smart-alecky teen who finds a magical ring—the inscription on which, when read aloud, turns him into a clumsy sheep dog.

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Bolt (2008)
In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Bolt, a lovable, TV-star dog is accidentally shipped cross-country and is faced with his biggest adventure ever: a journey through the real world to get back to his owner and co-star, Penny. With the help of two unlikely companions—a jaded housecat named Mittens and a TV-obsessed hamster named Rhino—Bolt discovers that he doesn’t need special powers to be a hero. Featuring the voices of John Travolta and Miley Cyrus.

the fox and the hound

The Fox and the Hound (1981)
This heartwarming animated story follows two friends who didn’t know they were supposed to be enemies! Tod, an orphaned baby fox, is best friends with Copper, a young hunting dog. As they grow, Copper learns to hunt… and discovers he must pursue his friend. But never you fear; ultimately, the two come to realize that their friendship really does overcome all.

snow dogs

Snow Dogs (2002)
Cuba Gooding Jr., stars in this live-action comedy as Ted, a Miami-based dentist who must travel to chilly Alaska to receive his inheritance: a pack of seven Siberian huskies and a border collie! Naturally, Ted’s life is turned upside down—but he’s determined to learn how to mush and capture a coveted spot in the Arctic Challenge Sled Dog Race.

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Frankenweenie (2012)
This full-length stop motion feature from the mind of Tim Burton, based on his 1984 live-action short film of the same name, introduces audiences to Sparky—an ordinary family dog who, through some truly extraordinary circumstances, becomes… well, you just have to see the movie for yourself! Featuring the voices of frequent Burton collaborators Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, and Martin Landau.

the incredible journey

The Incredible Journey (1963)
Directed by Fletcher Markle, The Incredible Journey follows three intrepid pets—two dogs, named Bodger and Luath, and a cat named Tao—as they trek over 200 miles through the wilds of Canada in order to find their owners, a family who’d traveled to Europe and left the animals behind with friends. (The adventure was retold, this time with an American expedition, in a 1993 release entitled Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, also available on Disney+.)

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Classic, Dog-tastic Animated Shorts!
We couldn’t compile a list of Disney+’s dog-tastic treats without including some classic shorts, now could we?! Make sure to take a gander at 1939’s Society Dog Show, in which Mickey Mouse enters his faithful companion Pluto into a fancy purebred dog competition, where he becomes an unlikely hero; 1947’s Rescue Dog, which finds Pluto battling it out with a rambunctious seal in the frozen north; and of course the 1944 Goofy short How to Play Football, following Goofy as he demonstrates all the positions on the field… with hilariously mixed results.