Mulan Rides Again

By Bruce C. Steele

Nothing sets the new live-action Mulan apart from Disney’s classic 1998 animated feature quite like the sight of dozens of horses in action during the filming of a battle scene. Animated horses require just pen and ink, with perhaps a CG assist, but real horses need 24-hour care, tons of feed, and dozens of trained riders who can look convincingly like ancient Chinese and Rouran warriors.

Gathering these elements together on a river plain in New Zealand, where the battle scenes were being filmed in early spring, was no small task. What had been a remote ranch along the Ahuriri River on the South Island basically had to be turned into a Hollywood backlot in just a matter of weeks. Think a John Wayne western, only with more horses and with a Chinese fort in place of the tumbleweed town—Mulan’s army training scenes were filmed just 10 kilometers up the river from the cinematic battleground.

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Director Niki Caro said that her team had to gather “more than 800 people in our cast and crew, including around 100 horses,” for the four-week location shoot—part of a filming schedule that included other New Zealand locations, as well as shooting on site in China and at an Auckland, New Zealand, production studio.

“New Zealand is spectacular, and has been well used by many movies,” Caro said. She fell in love with the stunning snow-capped mountain scenery around the Ahuriri as soon as she stepped out of the helicopter that she and her team were using to scout locations—in part because the area had not been used in previous epics shot in New Zealand, such as the J.R.R. Tolkien trilogies, the Chronicles of Narnia films, and Pete’s Dragon. For the battle shoot, she spent a month living in the valley, commuting daily from a lodge a few kilometers upriver to the countless trailers that made up the location headquarters.

The horses had their own digs—corrals constructed just south of the trailer village. They were being cared for by nearly 50 wranglers, plus nighttime security staff. At least one wrangler also needed to be on hand 24 hours a day, “feeding them and checking on them,” said New Zealand horsemaster Wayne McCormack during the shoot. Filming lasted 10 hours a day, six days a week, but the horses needed to be prepped well before the start of the workday and pampered after each day’s wrap. In short, “the horse department works long hours.”

The equine team “started prepping months and months and months ago,” McCormack said. As he spoke, he was standing on a rise above the valley while a camera car far below tracked a few soldiers on foot who had fled a barrage of horse soldiers attacking their forces—just one of many scenes in which horses play a key role.

Most of the horses were native to New Zealand, McCormack said, but some came from “across the ditch”—New Zealand slang for Australia. The stunt riders came from even farther away: 65 from Mongolia and another 45 from Kazakhstan. All underwent weeks of training to learn to portray Chinese soldiers, in the army with Mulan, or the invading Rouran forces, under the leadership of Bori Khan (Jason Scott Lee).

“The Rouran are a little bit more rough around the edges,” McCormack says. “The hero guys are more upright and have a little more uniform style of riding.”

It was quite a job to get more than 100 horses ready for “all the sword fighting, all the drumming noises, all the screaming, yelling, and fighting” that the horses would need to tolerate without flinching. It was McCormack’s job to sort the animals “not cut out to be action film horses” from those suited to battle scenes—and then to match each horse with one or more riders and with particular scenes on the shooting schedule.

“Just like an actor might have a riding double or a stunt double, we have a stunt double horse that we use for the hard running and galloping and fighting,” he said.

All the lead actors who perform on horseback got some training before the shoot, depending on their level of experience, and McCormack judged lead actress Yifei Liu “one of our stronger riders and really passionate. She’s done an amazing job.”

Mulan

Liu also developed “a really good bond” with the horse she rode in the film, McCormack said, so while the animal may not be quite as expressive as in the animated film, it will still be clear to the audience that “she’s very close with her horse.”

Of course, she’s also close with a fellow recruit named Chen Honghui, played by Chinese-born New Zealand actor Yoson An. How close? During a break in the filming, An was providing no details about the film’s romantic subplot. He would say that “as they progress through the training together, [Mulan and Honghui] have this unspoken bond because they recognize each other’s warrior spirit.”

And will they ride off into the sunset together at the end? “You’ll have to watch the movie,” An says coyly.

Your Guide to the 2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

By Zach Johnson

Ready to eat your way through DCA?

The Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival—running from February 28 through April 21—returns with unforgettable cuisine, beverages, and events. The Sip and Savor Pass also returns in 2020. The commemorative credential’s coupons are redeemable for select food and beverage offerings (excluding alcohol) at participating Festival Marketplaces and dining locations. You can use them all in a single visit or save some tabs for another day. The pass can be purchased at Elias & Co., Festival Gifts and Marketplaces, Kingswell Camera Shop, Rushin’ River Outfitters, Seaside Souvenirs, as well as the Sip and Savor Cart and the Studio Store in Hollywood Land.

Mark your calendars, because D23 Sip and Stroll is returning on March 12 and March 18! D23 Members will enjoy a private reception at Sonoma Terrace, where they will hear from the festival’s chef de cuisine, Jimmy Weita, and taste a few of his favorite items while sipping a celebratory beverage. The team will also reveal their culinary inspirations, which will be followed by a Q&A. Members will then get to stroll along the corridor together, equipped with a $20 gift card to sample some of the delicious dishes.

Members will also get to experience a new D23 exclusive: a hands-on cookie decorating lesson from the Disneyland Resort pastry team, led by pastry chef Christina Orejel. Later, at Sonoma Terrace, members will receive an exclusive 2020 D23 Sip and Stroll apron. The event will conclude with access to D23’s reserved viewing area for the nighttime spectacular World of Color! For additional details, including pricing, click here.

Make sure to pick up the handy Festival Tasting Passport, which contains every marketplace menu, as well as information about events, merchandise, and much more.

Be our guest and take a look at what’s on this year’s menu:

2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

Nuts About Cheese Marketplace

  • Fiscalini White Cheddar Lager Soup served in a Mini Boudin® Sourdough Bowl (Vegetarian)
  • Impossible™ Cheeseburger Mac & Cheese (Vegetarian)
  • Oikos® Greek Yogurt Banoffee Tart
  • Honey Bourbon Lemonade (Alcoholic)

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Uncork California Marketplace

  • California Artisan Cheese with Central Coast Creamery Holey Cow Swiss and Vintage Cheese Co. Cabernet Cheddar (Vegetarian)
  • White Wine Flight
    • Malibu Rocky Oaks, Sauvignon Blanc, California
    • Rombauer, Chardonnay, Carneros
    • Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Sofia, Rosé, Monterey County
  • Red Wine Flight
    • Erath, Pinot Noir, Oregon
    • The Prisoner, Red Blend, Napa Valley
    • Quilt, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
  • Road Trip Mimosa Trio
    • Pacific Mimosa
    • Mojave Mimosa
    • Sierra Mimosa
  • Chandon Brut, Sparkling Wine, California

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Golden Dreams Marketplace

  • Brunch Fried Chicken & Waffle Sandwich with Mimosa-inspired Slaw and OJ Bubbles
  • Seared Verlasso® Salmon with Lemon Pea Purée, Black Rice and Meyer Lemon Relish (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Strawberry-Rose Lemonade (Non-Alcoholic)
  • Fig & Lavender Cold Brew (Non-Alcoholic)

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California Craft Brews Marketplace

  • Pepperoni Pizza Egg Rolls
  • Triple B Cocktail with Beer, Bourbon and Berries (Alcoholic)
  • Beer Flight – Fun with Flavor
    • Mother Earth Orange Vanilla Cali Creamin’ Ale
    • Black Market Cucumber Sour
    • Golden Road Strawberry and Pomegranate Balboa Blonde Ale
    • Aftershock Guavaaah! Hazy Pale Ale
  • Beer Flight – Bigger & Bolder
    • Bootlegger’s Rocco Red Ale
    • Stereo Perfect Day IPA
    • Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing Hazy IPA
    • Karl Strauss® Wreck Alley Imperial Stout
  • Backstreet La Calleja Mexican-style Lager
  • Boomtown Ingenue Belgian White
  • Divine Science Event Horizon Blonde (Gluten-Friendly)
  • JuneShine Acai Berry Hard Kombucha (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Meiomi, Rosé, California
  • MacMurray Ranch, Pinot Noir, Central Coast
  • Joel Gott, Cabernet Sauvignon, California

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One in a Melon Marketplace

  • Compressed Watermelon and Tomato with Whipped Ricotta and Lemon Olive Oil (Vegetarian, Gluten-Friendly)
  • Poke-style Watermelon with Cucumber (Plant-Based, Gluten-Friendly)
  • Pabana Cream Puff with Mango, Passion Fruit and Banana Mousse
  • Berry Mule (Alcoholic)
  • House-made Watermelon Agua Fresca (Non-Alcoholic)

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Peppers Cali-Ente Marketplace

  • Creamy Poblano Pepper Pasta (Vegetarian)
  • Grilled Shrimp Tacos on Jicama Tortillas (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Cantarito-style Paloma (Alcoholic)
  • Annabella, Chardonnay Special Selection, Napa Valley

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LA Style Marketplace

  • Asian-style Beef Barbacoa Street Tacos
  • Smoked Bacon Barbecue Beef Loco Moco on Rice (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Monkey Bread with Caramel Whiskey Glaze and Candied Pecans (Contains trace amounts of alcohol)
  • Amaretto Stout-Cream Cold Brew (Alcoholic)
  • Blue Angeleno Cocktail (Alcoholic)

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Avocado Time Marketplace

  • Petite Impossible™ Burger with Guac and Pepper Jack (Vegetarian)
  • Tortilla-crusted Fried Guacamole with Carne Asada
  • Mezcal Cocktail (Alcoholic)
  • Chapman Crafted Slow Riser with Coconut, Red Ale on Nitro

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Off the Cob Marketplace

  • Mini Chicken Chimis with Chimichurri Corn Pico de Gallo and Chipotle Crema
  • Shrimp and Braised Corn with Chorizo (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Mickey-shaped Caramel-Peanut-Milk Chocolate Macaron
  • Fields & Orchards with Elderflower and Artichoke Liqueurs (Alcoholic)
  • Farmstand Punch (Non-Alcoholic)

2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

I ️ Artichokes Marketplace

  • Fried Artichokes with Lemon Aïoli (Vegetarian)
  • Artichoke Toast with Artichoke Cream Cheese and Olive & Artichoke Tapenade (Vegetarian)
  • Lolea, Red Sangria, Spain
  • Brooklyn Brewery Special Effects Non-Alcoholic Lager (Alcohol regulations apply)

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Cluck-A-Doodle-Moo Marketplace

  • Ranch Fried Chicken Wings with Buffalo Hot Sauce Drizzle
  • French Onion Grilled Beef Tenderloin Slider
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch
  • Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc Witbier (Limited-Time Offering)
  • Craft Micheladas, Beers, and Flights
    • Pizza Port Honey Blonde Golden Ale
    • Golden Road Pineapple Cart Wheat Ale
    • Lost Coast Watermelon Wheat
    • King Harbor Cerveza Hermosa Mexican Amber Lager

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Berry Patch Marketplace

  • Raspberry-Lychee-Rose Custard with Mixed Berry Compote
  • Oikos® Greek Yogurt California Berries Summer Pudding (Contains Trace Amounts of Alcohol)
  • Blue Marble Berry Hard Seltzer (Alcoholic)
  • Blue Marble Tropical Hard Seltzer (Alcoholic)
  • Ruby Citrus Sparkler (Non-Alcoholic)

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Garlic Kissed Marketplace

  • Black Garlic Soy-braised Pork Belly Banh Mi
  • Carbonara Garlic Mac & Cheese with Nueske’s® Bacon
  • Aperol Cocktail (Alcoholic)
  • Wither Hills, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough

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Paradise Garden Grill

  • Impossible™ Meatball Submarine (Plant-Based)
  • Beer-battered Fish Tacos, with Karl Strauss® Follow the Sun Pilsner-infused Batter
  • Buffalo-style Roasted Turkey Leg with Celery Slaw and Blue Cheese (Gluten-Friendly)
  • Brisket Sliders
  • Brisket Fries
  • Black Forest Parfait
  • Watermelon Vodka Lemonade (Alcoholic, Gluten-Friendly)
  • Matanzas Creek, Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma County
  • Deschutes Pacific Wonderland Lager
  • Sudwerk Märzen Amber Lager
  • Berry Spectacular Cookie Shake (Non-Alcoholic)

Paradise Beer Garden

  • Smog City Little Bo Pils Unfiltered Pilsner
  • Ayinger Bräuweisse Hefeweizen
  • Chihuahua Guava Lime Suprema Low-Cal Lager
  • 2 Towns Outcider Hard Cider
  • Karl Strauss® Practice What You Peach Sour
  • Bottle Logic Marceline Muffin Blueberry Imperial Blonde
  • Enegren Valkyrie Alt Bier
  • Figueroa Mountain Point Conception IPA
  • Lost Winds Whirlpool Galaxy Double IPA
  • Allagash Black Stout
  • Twisted Horn Raven’s Claw Apple & Boysenberry Mead
  • Founders Backwoods Bourbon Barrel-aged Scotch Ale

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Outdoor Vending Carts

  • Savory Empanada with Chipotle Crema Sauce
  • Sweet Empanada with Caramel Sauce

Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta

  • Chocolate-Hazelnut Cheesecake

Hollywood Lounge

  • Leading Role Lemonade: Gin with Lavender Lemonade (Alcoholic)
  • Opening Night Cocktail: Banana Whiskey with Cream Soda (Alcoholic)
  • Movie Star Mule: Whiskey with Black Cherry and Ginger Ale (Alcoholic)
  • On Location Libation: Stone Peak Conditions IPA with POG juice (Alcoholic)
  • Backlot Michelada: Tomato-based Michelada with Modelo (Alcoholic)
  • Modelo Especial Lager
  • Hangar 24 Passion Punch Gose
  • Stone Peak Conditions Hazy Double IPA
  • Honest Abe Limoncello Hard Cider
  • Bottle Logic Emerald City Raspberry Piña Colada Hard Seltzer
  • Supporting Role Lemonade: Lavender Lemonade (Non-Alcoholic)

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Hollywood Churro Cart

  • Churro topped with Peanut Butter Cream, Chocolate Icing and Chopped Peanuts

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Schmoozies!

  • Almond Mocha Shake
  • Almond Mocha Affogato

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Sonoma Terrace

  • California Cheesesteak
  • Italian Meatball Sandwich
  • Bavarian Pretzel with Cheese Sauce
  • Triple Chocolate Brownie
  • Sandy Beach: Green Apple Vodka with flavors of Sea Salt Caramel (Alcoholic)
  • Catalina Island: Vodka and Passion Fruit with flavors of Raspberry Lemonade and Lime (Alcoholic)
  • Sparkling Greyhound: Vodka with flavors of Grapefruit, Chamomile and Cardamom (Alcoholic)
  • Pineapple Passion: White Rum with flavors of Pineapple and Passion Fruit (Alcoholic)
  • Firestone Walker Rosalie Beer Rosé
  • Francis Ford Coppola Winery, Sofia, Brut Rosé, Monterey County
  • Chandon Brut, Sparkling Wine, California
  • Selection of Craft Beers and Ciders

Pacific Wharf Coffee Cart

  • Tropicalifornia Tea Cocktail with Berry Vodka, Green Tea, Pineapple and Orange Juices (Alcoholic)
  • Fruitful Green Tea with Berry, Pineapple and Orange Juices (Non-Alcoholic)

Pacific Wharf Distribution Company

  • Karl Strauss® Crazy Eyes Doppelbock

Downtown Disney District also created special menu items to celebrate the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, including Ballast Point Brewing Co., Catal Restaurant, Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen, Splitsville Luxury Lanes, and Salt & Straw.

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Ballast Point Brewing Co.

  • Impossible™ Lettuce Cups with Impossible™ Protein, Peppers, Hoisin, Sriracha, Garlic, Lime, Fresno Chilies and Hydroponic Lettuce
  • The Ballast Point Burger: 8 Oz Kobe & Chuck Blend Patty, Sharp Cheddar, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onion, House-made Pickles, and Ballast Point Remoulade on a Brioche Bun served with Fries
  • Cioppino: PEI Mussels, Fish of the Day, Argentinean Shrimp, Spanish Chorizo, Stewed Tomatoes, Chili Flakes, Oregano, Crème Fraiche, Chili Thread, House-Made Pasta and Grilled Baguette
  • All Three Paired with Designated Beer Flight

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Catal Restaurant

  • Smoked Salmon Crostini: Whipped Ricotta, Smoked Salmon and Basil Pesto
  • Burrata: Burrata, Prosciutto, and Balsamic Gastrique
  • Hand-shucked Oysters with Champagne and Black Pepper Mignonette

Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen

  • Creole Cobbler with Beefeater Gin, Santenay Crème de Peche, Fresh Lemon Juice, and Orange Bitter

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Splitsville Luxury Lanes

  • Surf & Turf Slider Duo: Salmon Slider featuring House-made Salmon Patty, Sriracha Aïoli, Red Onion, Butter Lettuce and Heirloom Tomato, and Filet Mignon Slider featuring Beef Tenderloin, Béarnaise Sauce, Arugula and Oven-Roasted Tomato

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Salt & Straw

  • Apple Pie with Beecher’s Flagship Cheesecake: Warm-spiced Apple Pie Ice Cream with Beecher’s Flagship Cheddary Cheesecake

The fun continues with cooking demonstrations from some of the world’s best chefs. And, of course, there are plenty of attractions to enjoy at Disney California Adventure. Glide above the Golden State’s natural and manmade wonders by experiencing the Soarin’ Over California attraction, back for a limited time! The journey begins as the foggy clouds of San Francisco part to reveal the majesty of the Golden Gate Bridge. Explore panoramic views of picturesque locations including Yosemite National Park, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, Palm Springs, San Diego, Malibu, Los Angeles, and, of course, Disneyland Park. In addition, Annual Passholders can enjoy an extra hour of ride time at Soarin’ Over California—after the park closes—on March 11, 18, and 25.

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On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, celebrate family time with inspiring and interactive 30-minute cooking demos from chef and host Daniella Malfitano. (No samples will be served.) On those days, the Jr. Chef kitchen will also be open. There, under Chef Goofy’s silly supervision, kids will follow a special recipe, swirl everything together, and pop their “batter” into the magic oven. They’ll then receive a wrapped, ready-to-eat treat. And on Saturdays and Sundays only, don’t miss a mini cooking demonstration where guests can meet the farmers, ranchers, and others involved in growing the food we eat.

The following demonstrations will also be held at the Backlot Stage in Hollywood Land:

  • February 29: Brian Malarkey (celebrity chef)
  • March 1: Alex Flores (chef de cuisine, Carthay Circle Restaurant, Signature Dining)
  • March 7: Nyesha Arrington (celebrity chef)
  • March 8: Gracie Gomez (pastry sous chef, Disneyland Resort)
  • March 14: Richard Blais (celebrity chef, restauranteur, and author)
  • March 15: Amy Benson (chef, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge)
  • March 2: David Burtka (celebrity chef and actor)
  • March 22: Johnny Sequro (area chef, Lamplight Lounge)
  • March 28: Wing Lam (celebrity chef and restauranteur)
  • March 29: Jorge Sotelo (executive pastry chef, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa)
  • April 4: Shaun O’Neale (celebrity chef)
  • April 5: Marcel St. Pierre (chef de cuisine, Disneyland Hotel)
  • April 11: Jet Tila (celebrity chef and restauranteur)
  • April 12: Markus Meza (candy maker, Disneyland Resort)
  • April 18: Jamie Gwen (celebrity chef, radio host, and lifestyle expert)
  • April 19: Chris Maggetti (executive chef, Disneyland Park) and Gary Maggetti (general manager, Disney California Adventure Park)

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From spirit jerseys to pepper mills, you can commemorate the 2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival with exclusive merchandise made just for Disney foodies! Head over to Festival Gifts (on the Performance Corridor, near Seaside Souvenirs), Studio Store, and Elias & Co. to explore all of the limited-time offerings.

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2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

2020 Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder is Coming to Disney+

By Beth Deitchman

The Prouds are back and they’re turning up the volume: Disney+ has just announced it has ordered the new animated family sitcom The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder. The long-anticipated revival of the groundbreaking animated series The Proud Family is now in production at Disney Television Animation with Academy Award®-winning creator/executive producer Bruce W. Smith and executive producer Ralph Farquhar, who led the original series, at the helm. They’re reuniting for the all-new episodes with Calvin Brown Jr. who is co-executive producer and story editor.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder continues the story of its central character, Penny Proud, and her madcap family, including parents Oscar and Trudy; twin siblings BeBe and CeCe; and her grandmother, Suga Mama. Fans can also look forward to the return of Puff the dog, as well as Penny’s loyal crew, Dijonay Jones, LaCienega Boulevardez, and Zoey Howzer, among others.

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

Eighteen years after its Disney Channel premiere, The Proud Family is still beloved for its characters, stories, and multilayered humor, as well as for sharing messages about inclusion and cultural diversity in a smart, modern way. “In our minds, the show never really went away, as we still had tons of stories left to tell,” Smith and Farquhar (pictured above) said in a joint statement today. “It’s the perfect time to bring back this show, and we can’t wait to take fans, old and new alike, on this journey with us.”

The original voice cast is coming on the journey, as well. Penny will be voiced again by Kyla Pratt, Tommy Davidson lends his voice to Oscar Proud, Paula Jai Parker voices Trudy Proud, Jo Marie Payton voices Suga Mama, Karen Malina White voices Dijonay Jones, Soleil Moon Frye voices Zoey Howzer, and Alisa Reyes voices LaCienega Boulevardez. Additionally, Cedric the Entertainer will also return as Uncle Bobby Proud.

“The show’s humor and relatable stories are as relevant with audiences today as ever,” said Agnes Chu, senior vice president, Content, Disney+. “Our audiences have loved rediscovering their favorite episodes of The Proud Family, and we’re excited Bruce, Ralph, Calvin, and the returning cast are creating new stories for their new home on Disney+.”

“The genius of the original Proud Family series was that, under the guise of a family comedy, it provided a brilliant social commentary on our life and times. With this new series, Bruce and Ralph will once again challenge everyone to think differently about the world we share,” said Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer, Disney Channels Worldwide.

We’ll bring you more details about The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder as they’re revealed, but in the meantime, you can catch up on all previous seasons of The Proud Family right now on Disney+.

Everything You Need to Know About the Magical Characters of Onward

By Savannah Salazar

It was once a world full of magic, but now, the world of Onward—a town called New Mushroomton—is just a quaint suburban area. There are still elves, sprites, satyrs, cyclops, centaurs, gnomes, and more roaming around, but that’s absolutely normal. They’re just like us. So, to get you acquainted to the residents of New Mushroomton before Onward arrives in theaters March 6, we’ve rounded up all the new characters you may see on your grand and glorious quest.

Onward characters

Ian Lightfoot (Voiced by Tom Holland)
This teenage elf is tall, a little awkward and can’t quite fit into the world he lives in. He misses his father who, unlike his older brother Barley, he’s never met. So, on his 16th birthday, Ian is given a gift from his father that sends the two brothers on the quest of a lifetime.

When it came to animating Ian, the filmmakers had a hard time creating his look. That is, until art director Matt Nolte ran into a coworker at Pixar who serendipitously inspired Ian’s look and spirit. “I’d never met him, but he had the charm and appeal that our Ian thus far lacked. His mannerisms were perfect. He was kind and would hide behind a laugh before he spoke, and I thought that was so cool,” Nolte details.

Onward characters

Barley Lightfoot (Voiced by Chris Pratt)
Ian’s older brother Barley is larger than life. A self-proclaimed magic aficionado, Barley immerses himself in role-playing fantasy games, spending more time with his head in the clouds than in the present world. 

To quickly show audiences that Barley was older, character designers gave Barley some stubble. Animators also showcased Barley’s wild personality through his exaggerated movements.

Onward characters

Laurel Lightfoot (Voiced by Julia Louis Dreyfus)
Laurel is a headstrong single mom devoted to her kids, Ian and Barley, and is prone to throw herself wholeheartedly into everything she does. So, when her sons embark on an epic yet dangerous quest, she sets off to find them.

Character supervisor Jeremie Talbot made sure Laurel’s connection to her kids was reflected in her appearance. “She is built a bit like Barley and has his straight hair, but she has pink freckles like Ian’s,” Talbot says.

Onward characters

Blazey
When it comes to Blazey, think of your pet dog but instead of slobber, it’s sparks of fire. The Lightfoots’ pet dragon is wacky and a tad hyperactive, but she’s an elf’s best friend. 

Onward characters

Wilden Lightfoot (voiced by Kyle Bornheimer)
Magic may be scarce in the world of Onward but before his passing, Wilden figured out a clever way to reach out to his sons long after he was gone. But, of course, not everything goes according to plan. Only the bottom half of Wilden’s body is conjured up by Ian and Barley, leaving Lightfoot to tap, walk, and saunter around, setting the action of Onward in motion as the brothers find a way to get their dad back for one more day. 

Onward characters

The Manticore (voiced by Octavia Spencer)
Part lion, part bat, and part scorpion, the Manticore—or “Corey”—was once a fearless warrior when magic was still around. But since modern conveniences replaced the use for magic, Corey has exchanged quests for fried food as she turned her tavern into a family-friendly restaurant. It’s not until the Lightfoot brothers come knocking that she realizes her warrior spirit is still within.

Onward characters

Officer Colt Bronco (voiced by Mel Rodriguez)
Colt is Laurel’s devoted new beau, but as much as he loves her, he’s had trouble connecting with her sons, Ian and Barley. When he’s not with Laurel, he’s working as a cop in New Mushroomton.

Officer Specter and Officer Gore (voiced by Lena Waithe and Ali Wong, respectively)
Colt’s co-workers Specter and Gore are basically opposites. Specter is a stern, no-nonsense officer while Gore is more sloppy and opinionated, but together they complement each other very well. 

Onward characters

Dewdrop (voiced by Grey Griffin)
She may be small, but this sprite is as tough as nails. As the leader of the motorcycle gang, the Pixie Dusters, she’s not afraid of a little confrontation when the time calls for it and loves the open road. She is definitely not to be underestimated.

Initially, the filmmakers wanted to make the Pixie Duster sprites smaller, but according to art director Matt Nolte, director Dan Scanlon wanted something a little different. So, for Onward, the artists created their own version of sprites, making the little creatures slightly bigger and donning uniquely designed leather jackets.

Star Wars: The High Republic Revealed—Find Out All the Details

By Savannah Salazar

Luminous beings are we after this stellar Star Wars announcement!

Lucasfilm and Disney Publishing Worldwide have announced the launch of an all new publishing-led Star Wars storytelling initiative, Star Wars: The High Republic, previously dubbed “Project Luminous.”

Star Wars: The High Republic

The initiative will feature interconnected stories from high-profile authors, told across multiple publishers. Star Wars: The High Republic will take place 200 years prior to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in an all new time period set in an era when the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order are at their height, serving and protecting the galaxy.

“We are so excited to be opening up such a rich, fertile era for our authors to explore,” said Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy. “We’ll get to see the Jedi in their prime.”

Star Wars: The High Republic

The multi-year initiative will roll out in phases, blasting off later this year with Phase I, known as “Light of the Jedi.” The stories explored in this Star Wars timeline will not overlap any of the films or series currently planned for production, giving creators space to tell their Star Wars stories in a never-before-explored timeline.

“The Walt Disney Company and Lucasfilm are renowned for creative excellence and we are excited to develop entirely new stories with unique characters and worlds while staying true to the Star Wars universe,” said Tonya Agurto, senior vice president, Disney Publishing Worldwide.

Star Wars: The High Republic

As if willed by the Force, Star Wars: The High Republic will feature stories from fan-favorite Star Wars authors Claudia Gray, Charles Soule, Justina Ireland, Daniel José Older and Cavan Scott. The first books and comics are set to debut at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim in August 2020 and select titles are available now for pre-order.

Lucasfilm Press Creative Director Michael Siglain said, “Star Wars: The High Republic will allow creators to imagine entirely original stories in a new corner of the galaxy. Our incredible team of authors worked together alongside the Lucasfilm Story Group and Publishing teams to help craft a completely new era for the franchise that begins with Publishing.”

Star Wars: The High Republic

The following titles have been announced:

Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark by Claudia Gray

Star Wars: The High Republic: A Test of Courage by Justina Ireland

 Star Wars: The High Republic Adventures by Daniel José Older 

Star Wars: The High Republic by Cavan Scott 

Star Wars: The High Republic: Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule   

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Behold All the Magical Stories from the Onward Press Conference

By Zach Johnson

The Lightfoot brothers set off on an epic quest to discover lost magic in Onward, but they needn’t have looked any further than the film’s press conference in Beverly Hills. There, on Valentine’s Day, voice actors Chris Pratt (Barley) and Tom Holland (Ian) joined director and screenwriter Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae to take us behind the scenes of the new adventure from Disney and Pixar, arriving in theaters on March 6.

Onward tells the story of elf brothers who receive a gift from their late father, Wilden (voice of Kyle Bornheimer): a wizard’s staff, a gem stone, and a spell that will bring him back for 24 hours. New to magic, things inevitably go awry, and only the bottom half of their dad materializes. With the clock ticking, they set off on an unforgettable journey so Barley can spend one more day with his father—and Ian can meet him for the very first time.

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Ironically, it’s nervous and timid Ian who can conjure magic, while his magic-obsessed big brother Barley can’t. Unfazed, Barley serves as his champion and guide along the way. “Magic is really a metaphor for potential in this movie,” Scanlon said. “The world in this movie shows people being complacent and fearful of taking risks. They’ve lost their potential, and Ian is a kid who’s never lived up to his because he’s insecure and fearful.”

Credit goes to Barley for helping Ian realize the world is—and always has been—at his fantastical fingertips. “Barley is never jealous of the fact that he didn’t have the magical gift. He loves his brother so much! He’s just so proud that he’s been given this gift,” Pratt said. “When I saw that in the movie and how it was expressed, it really made me appreciate how my own brother was with me, because my whole life and career, he’s only been super encouraging and positive about what I’ve been able to do as an actor.”

Onward press conference

Much like Ian, Holland admitted he often felt unsure of himself as a teenager. “I was a little bit of an introvert,” he said. “I was a nervous kid, and I had a hard time at school.” It wasn’t until he began acting on London’s West End, he said, that he “came out of my shell and became more confident.” It’s because of those formative experiences, Scanlon said, that Holland “brought a sincerity and a vulnerability to Ian that is crucial.”

Onward is especially personal for Scanlon, who was about a year old when his own father passed away, leaving him and his older brother with no memories of him to cherish. “We always wondered who he was and how we were like him. I think those questions became the seed of Onward,” Scanlon said. “What if you could meet him? What if you could have one more day? What would you learn and what would you ask?”

Deciding exactly where to cut Wilden’s body in half for their journey was a surprisingly involved process. “You’d be amazed, sitting in a story room with a group of 10 or 12 people having a very serious conversation about that for days, weeks, months,” Rae said. “We tried it all. We thought, at first, ‘Maybe just a pair of shoes.’ Then there was a version where it began as shoes, and then they’d get something that would create a bit more, so he grew a little over the course of the film. We like to do weird stuff at Pixar; the weirder it is, we know that people within the studio and hopefully outside will love it.”

Onward

But, according to Scanlon, it’s also deeper than that. “When you’re someone who didn’t know someone, every little piece you get is special—every little piece of information, every little object they owned,” he explained. “So, the idea that the boys literally have a piece of their dad that is walking around felt funny, but it also lined up with that concept.”

Making Onward also inspired the cast and crew reflect on their own loved ones who have passed. Given the chance to bring back one person for 24 hours, Rae picked her grandfather. “Much like the film, I would just want to hang out with him and probably ask him a ton of questions,” the producer said. “My family wasn’t great about passing on family history, so there are a lot of blanks and a lot of areas that I don’t know about.”

Scanlon, of course, said he would bring back his father. “I’d maybe take him to see the movie, and then he’d say, ‘Eh…’” the director joked. In all seriousness, “I’d spend the day just talking, just walking around, and also letting him know what a phenomenal job my mother did raising us and how she gave us everything we could have ever wanted.”

Onward press conference

As for Holland? “My granddad, Bob, never actually met his dad. His dad passed away when he was 18 months,” the actor explained. “I would bring back my great-grandfather so my granddad would have the opportunity to meet his dad.”

Finally, Pratt said, “I would probably bring back my dad, who passed away just before Guardians of the Galaxy came out. Then I would show him Guardians of the Galaxy… and if he didn’t like it, I’d bring back a known criminal and beat him up on Instagram Live and become popular. Because if my dad didn’t like Guardians, I’d be like, ‘All right, back to heaven!’”

Ultimately, Onward reminds fans that time is a gift. “This is a film about support and the people who go above and beyond to help us become the people we are today. It’s about walking out of that theater and thinking, ‘Who are those people in my life?’ They don’t necessarily have to be family members; a lot of times they’re friends or teachers,” Scanlon said. “And I’ll take it one step further: How can you be that for someone else?”

Mary Poppins’ “Jolly Holiday” Boots

By Rick Lorentz, Walt Disney Archives

In its production heyday, The Walt Disney Studios had five sound stages and several backlot locations. Also located on the studio grounds were a costume department and prop warehouse. The proximity of wardrobe and set decoration made it convenient for production staff to prepare for filming. Another advantage to having such facilities within walking distance was the ability to reuse and recycle. Background props could be repainted or redressed to appear in a second, third or even fourth film. Costumes might be refitted or altered and worn in a television show other than the original for which they were designed.

For instance, the white lace up Edwardian-style boots worn by Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins (1964) were later re-polished and worn by Lesley Ann Warren in The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968). If you look closely at the white heel and toe of the boots, you can see that the original pink coloring (from Mary Poppins) has been whitewashed over and repurposed. Thankfully, a very observant Archives staff member spotted the boots when the studio costume department was disbursed several years ago, and the boots were reunited with Mary’s “Jolly Holliday” costume.

Be sure to catch Mary Poppins on the big screen at our Walt Disney Archives 50th Anniversary throwback screening at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on March 4th.

The Wild “Tail” of the Dog at the Heart of The Call of the Wild

By Zach Johnson

Buck embarks on an incredible journey in Twentieth Century Studios’ The Call of the Wild—and the story of how the dog’s real-life inspiration found its way into director Chris Sanders’ life is just as incredible. “Oh, he’s real!” Sanders says. “I actually live with him.”

Terry Notary served as the live-action reference for Buck, who was digitally animated onscreen opposite Harrison Ford and the rest of the cast. “When we first started the film, we cast every dog and we scanned every dog as a shortcut to building them and to making them believable,” Sanders recalls. “But the only dog we were struggling with was the lead, Buck. He’s a very specific mix of two breeds, as described by Jack London in the book. We were trying to build him from scratch and we were struggling.”

Finding an actual St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix was proving difficult, so at one point, Sanders recalls, “We even tried to make him look a bit like a Bernese Mountain Dog.” Dejected, he admits, “It was beginning to look like that dog was not ever going to work.”

The Call of the Wild

As luck would have it, and while production was already underway, Sanders’ wife found the perfect dog online. “She called and said, ‘Oh, my gosh! I just found a dog that is the exact mix of the two breeds that is described in the book. He’s in a shelter in Kansas, found as a stray wandering the streets. And they named him Buckley.’” (Anyone else getting goosebumps?) So, she drove two days to Kansas to pick up Buckley. Says Sanders, “Then she bought him for $25, because he was marked down. He was on sale! She drove back and she walked onto set with him, and everybody took a look at him and said, ‘If that’s the same dog from the story, let’s just make him that dog.’ So, we took him down to Gentle Giant Studios and we scanned him—and that’s him in the film!”

The real Buckley is “so sweet,” Sanders adds. “He’s a big baby. If you leave for too long and come back, he needs to work out his feelings.” Like the character whose look he inspired, “He’s very good-natured. People just fall in love with him when they see him.” Unlike Buck, however, he hasn’t heard the call of the wild: “He likes the call of the nap!”

The Call of the Wild opens in U.S. theaters today.

Everything New You Can Stream on Disney+ in March 2020

By Zach Johnson

Everyone knows Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and series from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, alongside exclusive Disney+ Originals—and there’s a lot of new content coming this March! From the finales of Diary of a Future President and Marvel’s Hero Project, to the premieres of the original movie Stargirl (starring Graham Verchere and Grace VanderWaal) and the original series Be Our Chef (hosted by Angela Kinsey), there’s plenty to enjoy. With new library titles like Black Panther and A Wrinkle in Time coming, our watchlist is quickly filling up!

All the confirmed film and television titles coming to Disney+ in March are listed below:

Sunday, March 1
Doctor Dolittle 2
Ice Age

Wednesday, March 4
Black Panther

Thursday, March 5
Bedtime Stories

Friday, March 6
The Finest Hours (Returning Title)
Diary of a Future President (Episode 108—“Matters of Diplomacy”)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 703—“On the Wings of Keeradaks”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 118—“Genius Gitanjali”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 204—“Pandoran Wedding”)
Shop Class (Episode 102—“Justin’s Biggest Fan”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 118—“Zootopia: Bracelets”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 114—“Kris Becker: Animal Keeper”)

Disnye+ in March

Friday, March 13
Wicked Tuna (Seasons 3–8)
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (Seasons 1–6)
Stargirl (Premiere)
Diary of a Future President (Episode 109—“State of the Union”)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 704—“Unfinished Business”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 119—“Astonishing Austin”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 205—“Made for Loving You”
Shop Class (Episode 103—“Ramps & Champs”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 119—“The Muppets: Pom Poms”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 115—“Leah Buono: Casting Director”)

Sunday, March 15
G-Force

Tuesday, March 17
Big Hero 6 The Series (Season 2)

Disnye+ in March

Friday, March 20
I Didn’t Do It (Seasons 1–2)
Playtime with Puppy Dog Pals: Puppy Playcare (Season 2)
Vampirina Ghoul Girls Rock! (Season 2)
Diary of a Future President (Episode 110—“Two Party System”) (Finale)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 705—“Gone with a Trace”)
Marvel’s Hero Project (Episode 120—“High-Flying Hailey) (Finale)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 206—“Wedding GOALS!”)
Shop Class (Episode 104—“Bridge or Bust”)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 120—“Winnie the Pooh: Flower Pots”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 116—“David Muir: World News Tonight Anchor”)
Disney Insider (Series Premiere)

Wednesday, March 25
A Wrinkle in Time

Disnye+ in March

Friday, March 27
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Episode 706—“Deal No Deal”)
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings (Episode 207—“Te Amo, Mi Amor, Again!”
Shop Class (Episode 105—“Boulder Bash”)
Be Our Chef (Episode 1010—“Bibbidi Bobbidi Bon Appetit”) (Premiere)
Disney Family Sundays (Episode 121—“Ratatouille: Chef Hat”)
One Day at Disney (Episode 117—“Morgan Pope: R&D Imagineer”)

Timmy Failure Goes to Disneyland—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Follow along as Winslow Fegley and crew spend their day at the Happiest Place on Earth, and mark your calendars for Disney Channel Fan Fest… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Cast Visits Disneyland Resort

Based on the best-selling book of the same name, the ultra-adorable Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made is now streaming exclusively on Disney+! And to celebrate, it should come as no surprise that the film’s stars—including Kyle Bornheimer, Ophelia Lovibond, Chloe Coleman, Ai-Chan Carrier, Kei, and Timmy Failure himself, Winslow Fegley—recently spent the day at the Disneyland Resort. See all the fun they had for yourself in the video, above.

The cast took in all the sights, sounds, and surprises throughout both parks—visiting Sleeping Beauty’s Castle and the Mad Tea Party at Disneyland park; and Radiator Springs and Pixar Pier inside Disney California Adventure park.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Tom McCarthy, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made follows the hilarious exploits of our quirky, deadpan hero, Timmy—who, along with his 1,500-pound polar bear partner, Total, operates Total Failure Inc., a Portland detective agency. An elementary school oddball, the clueless but confident Timmy must navigate the world of adults around him, including his overburdened mother (Lovibond) and her well-meaning boyfriend (Bornheimer); his teacher/nemesis (Wallace Shawn); and a school-mandated guidance counselor (Craig Robinson), all in his quest to become the best detective in the world. See it now only on Disney+!

Save the Date!
Be sure to mark these upcoming Disney events on your calendar:

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
March 4, 2020
D23 Member Preview of Inside the Walt Disney Archives at the Bowers Museum
March 11, 2020
D23 Member Mixer in Raleigh, N.C.!
March 12, 2020
Sip & Stroll 2020 at Disney California Adventure Park
March 14, 2020
Mickey’s of Glendale – March 2020
April 2020
A Goofy Movie 25th—On the Open Roadshow
August 9, 2020
Adventures by Disney Rhine River Cruise Presented by D23
Parks
February 28—April 21, 2020
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival returns to Disneyland Resort
February 28, 2020
Magic Happens parade debuts at Disneyland Resort
March 4June 1, 2020
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival at Walt Disney World Resort
March 4, 2020
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Summer 2020
Avengers Campus opening at Disney California Adventure

Studios
March 6, 2020
Onward opens in U.S. theaters
March 27, 2020
Mulan opens in U.S. theaters
May 1, 2020
Marvel Studios’ Black Widow opens in U.S. theaters
May 29, 2020
Artemis Fowl opens in U.S. theaters
Television
March 20, 2020
Mira, Royal Detective premieres on Disney Channel (11 a.m. EDT/PDT) and on Disney Junior (7 p.m. EDT/PDT)
Disney+
February 21, 2020
Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres
March 13, 2020
Stargirl premieres
March 27, 2020
Be Our Chef premieres

Breaking Disney Channel Fan Fest News

If you’re a longtime reader of D23.com, you know we’ve had the distinct pleasure of joining all our Disney Channel favorites for fun and frolic at Disney Channel Fan Fest—an incredible day of live concert performances, meet-and-greets, and so much more. Well this year, Disney Channel Fan Fest is not only returning to Disneyland Resort on May 9, it’s also going to Walt Disney World Resort for the very first time as part of the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival! Click here for all the pertinent info…

Cinderella castle concept art

Cinderella Castle Getting a Magical Makeover at Walt Disney World Resort

Just in time for the 70th anniversary of the animated classic Cinderella, the princess’ namesake castle at Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World Resort is receiving a royal transformation—starting in the coming weeks and continuing throughout the summer. Check out the concept art for the newly enhanced Cinderella Castle, above.

Visiting Walt Disney World soon? Don’t fret—much of your experience will stay the same. During the castle’s transformation, the daytime musical extravaganza Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire and the nighttime fireworks spectacular Happily Ever After will continue to run as scheduled. Showtimes are subject to change, so do keep your eyes peeled on the Entertainment Schedule, My Disney Experience app, or the Times Guide at Magic Kingdom for the latest.

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The Little Mermaid-Inspired Collection by Betsey Johnson On Sale This Week

Fashionista fans of Ariel, Sebastian, and Ursula—listen up! There’s a brand-new collection on sale this week, inspired by the iconic animated film The Little Mermaid as filtered through the whimsical mind of designer Betsey Johnson.

From all manner of jewelry in the Disney Parks Collection x Betsey Johnson to an all-new Minnie Mouse ear headband in the Disney Parks Designer Collection (as seen in the photo above), these limited release items are coming to Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort beginning Friday, February 21, and will be available on shopDisney.com in March. If you’ve ever wanted to show off your love of whozits, whatzits, and thingamabobs in a truly unique way, here’s your chance!

Look for info on even more Disney Parks Designer Collection releases in the coming months, including items from Her Universe in April; the voice of Mickey Mouse himself, Bret Iwan, this summer; and model Karlie Kloss this fall.

Ariel and Tiana concept art dresses

New Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection Debuts Soon

Speaking of Disney-esque designs for fans to look resplendent in: a brand-new collection of wedding gowns, inspired by the style and spirit of Disney Princess characters, are debuting in just a few months’ time.

The new Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection from Allure Bridals features 16 gowns inspired by the likes of Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Tiana, and Snow White. These gowns will be available at select bridal boutiques across the country; seven of the 16 styles will be featured exclusively at Kleinfeld Bridal stores in New York and Toronto as the Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Platinum Collection. Between both versions of the collection, prices range from $1,200 to $10,000—and all gowns will be available in sizes 0 to 30.

Allure Bridals will unveil the full collection during New York Bridal Fashion Week this April, and gowns will arrive in stores shortly thereafter. If you’re getting married in the near future, and you love all things Disney, this might just be the perfect way to say “yes” to a dress…

Onward characters

Your Chance to Meet Ian and Barley from Disney and Pixar’s Onward

Disney and Pixar’s latest adventure, Onward, gallivants into theaters around the U.S. in just about two weeks—and to celebrate, Disneyland Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland are giving fans the extraordinary opportunity to meet the film’s elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot, in person!

On Thursday, March 5, Ian and Barley will make their Disney Parks debut as part of the Disneyland After Dark: Pixar Nite special event, and beginning the next day—the same day Onward hits theaters—you’ll be able to meet them daily at Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure park. Plus, they’ll be making their way to Hong Kong Disneyland soon, to meet guests and then join in the fun with the return of the Pixar Water Play Street Party.

Set in a suburban fantasy world, Onward follows Ian and Barley (voices of Chris Pratt and Tom Holland) as they embark on an epic quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. Featuring the voices of Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the brothers’ mom Laurel; Octavia Spencer as The Manticore; Mel Rodriguez as Officer Colt Bronco; Lena Waithe as Officer Specter; and Ali Wong as Officer Gore—and directed by Dan Scanlon (Monsters University)—Onward opens March 6.