Special New Look at Mary Poppins Returns—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

See (and hear) Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda in action, and check out Freeform’s new Party of Five siblings… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

The Impossible’s Possible in a New Look at Mary Poppins Returns

If you were taking in the Disney Night delights of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars on Monday evening, you probably noticed a very special debut… a brand-new look at Mary Poppins Returns! In case you missed its tuneful goodness the first time ‘round—or just want to enjoy it again—do check out the clip, above.

Featuring all-new songs with music by Marc Shaiman and lyrics by Scott Wittman (Hairspray), and directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago), Mary Poppins Returns finds everyone’s favorite nanny (Emily Blunt) returning to help the next generation of the Banks family find the joy and wonder that’s missing from their lives following a personal loss. Also starring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, and Colin Firth, the film will fly its proverbial kite into a movie theater near you on December 19.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
October 28, 2018
D23 Celebrates 25 Spooktacular Years of Hocus Pocus
October 30, 2018
Be Among the First to See Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms!
November 6, 2018
Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney Animation Studios
November 10, 2018
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
December 8, 2018
Mickey’s of Glendale – Holiday Shopping 2018
December 9, 2018
D23’s Light Up the Season – 2018
December 15, 2018
D23’s Grand Gingerbread Workshop
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
August 17, 24, 28, 31
September 3, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30
October 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park
September 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
October 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, 31

Mickey’s Halloween Party at the Disneyland Resort
August 30-November 12, 2018
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
September 7-October 31, 2018
Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort
Summer 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
Fall 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort

Studios
November 2, 2018
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens in U.S. theaters
November 21, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet opens in U.S. theaters
December 19, 2018
Mary Poppins Returns opens in U.S. theaters
March 8, 2019
Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel opens in U.S. theaters
March 29, 2019
Dumbo opens in U.S. theaters
April 19, 2019
Penguins opens in U.S. theaters
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
Television
November 4, 2018
Mickey’s 90th Spectacular airs on ABC (8–10 p.m. EST)

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Freeform’s Party of Five Finds Its Cast

Freeform is looking to bring an updated version Party of Five, the beloved series that aired from 1994 to 2000, back to TV—and just this week, they announced casting for the highly anticipated reboot.

The series will follow the Buendía siblings, who struggle to survive together as a family after their parents are deported to Mexico. Brandon Larracuente (13 Reasons Why) will portray Emilio, the oldest (and least responsible) of the siblings; Emily Tosta (Mayans M.C.) will play Lucia, a straight-A student who becomes politically radicalized and defiant to her older-sister duties; Niko Guardado (ABC’s The Goldbergs) portrays Beto, the second oldest brother who steps up in the midst of the family’s turmoil; and newcomer Elle Paris Legaspi rounds out the cast as 10-year-old Valentina, the precocious (but resourceful) youngest sister.

Look for more information on Freeform’s Party of Five in the coming months…

New Imagine Dragons Music Video from Ralph Breaks the Internet

As if reuniting with Wreck-It Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) in Disney’s upcoming animated adventure Ralph Breaks the Internet isn’t exciting enough, we were just this week gifted with the music video (seen above) for the movie’s end credits—featuring a brand-new song by Grammy® winners Imagine Dragons!

The song, “Zero,” reflects the emotional themes in the movie, says Imagine Dragons lead singer Dan Reynolds. “They are compelling because they are real to each of us, personally. That journey of feeling like nothing and trying to realize and recognize your worth as a human is an important part of life,” Reynolds recently said. “And given the distorted version of reality kids face online and the expectations that come with it, this struggle is real for so many people right now.”

“Zero” will be featured on Walt Disney Records’ Ralph Breaks the Internet original motion picture soundtrack—available digitally on November 16. Look for Ralph and Vanellope as they surf the information superhighway to a theater near you beginning November 21.

ICYMI: World of Disney Re-Opens at Downtown Disney District

Visiting Disneyland or Walt Disney World Resort in the near future? Do make sure you check out the reimagined World of Disney stores, which have just reopened at Downtown Disney District in California and Disney Springs in Florida. For a glimpse into the West Coast’s incredibly cool outpost, check out this first-look video (above) from our friends at the Disney Parks Blog.

These reimagined World of Disney stores are being transformed into fresh, distinctly Disney retail settings—inspiring guests young and young-at-heart with an amazing selection of merchandise; improved store layouts; and super fun new design elements that’ll make guests feel like they’ve stepped inside an animator’s studio!

But that’s not all: Both World of Disney stores will feature awesome new reusable merchandise bags, made from 80 percent recycled materials and featuring classic Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck. And keep your eyes peeled for exclusive new collections—our current favorite is the one themed to Disney’s classic 1950s TV series The Mickey Mouse Club!

Make sure to visit World of Disney on your next Disney Park sojourn…

Andrea and Matteo Bocelli Sing for The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

It’s almost time to venture with Clara (Mackenzie Foy) into the Land of Sweets, Land of Snowflakes, Land of Flowers, and the mysterious fourth realm in Disney’s upcoming holiday film The Nutcracker and the Four Realms—and in advance of that debut, Grammy®-nominated singer Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo have released their song from the film’s soundtrack, “Fall on Me.” Have a listen to this poignant new ballad by watching the colorful clip, above.

Also starring Keira Knightley, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, and prima ballerina Misty Copeland, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms will jeté and pirouette into theaters on November 2.

Adorable Baby Animal Alert: Okapi Born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Who doesn’t love cute babies? Or cute animals? When it’s a combo of both, we’ve really hit the jackpot… So when we saw that a baby was born in early October at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, we just had to celebrate.

A rare okapi—an endangered mammal also known as a “forest giraffe”—was born to mom Zelda on October 1. Weighing in at 54 pounds (!), the calf was already up and walking around within an hour of his birth. The pair will remain in a behind-the-scenes habitat for the next few months, before joining the other animals on the Animal Kingdom Lodge savanna. See the cutie patootie for yourself in the above video!

The calf’s parents, mom Zelda and dad Mandazi, were chosen to breed through the Species Survival Plan (SSP)—which is overseen by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and ensures responsible breeding of threatened and endangered species.

Congratulations to one and all!

A Deeper Meme-ing: Ralph and Vanellope Go Viral in Ralph Breaks the Internet

By Craig Tomashoff

If you’re going to call your film Ralph Breaks the Internet, at some point there’s one particular thing you’re going to have to get around to.

“One of the elements of our movie that needed to be reiterated many, many times was the idea of Ralph and Vanellope going viral,” says Natalie Nourigat, one of the story artists who worked on this sequel to 2012’s Wreck-It Ralph. “We thought that would be a fun element of the story and help progress what we wanted to do with it. But the question everyone asked was exactly how to create that viral content. We tried many things before we cracked this one.”

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To find the best introduction into Internet culture for Ralph and Vanellope, the film’s story team did what most of us already dedicate much of our spare time to—wander the web for hours upon hours. One of the first things they stumbled across was the popular “Two Kinds Of People” series of memes. These are images of two similar yet different objects such as, say, ketchup and mustard. The caption then differentiates between the types of people for whom ketchup is the go-to condiment and those who prefer mustard.

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The storyboard artists tried to concoct a way in which Yesss (voiced by Taraji P. Henson), the film’s arbiter of all things buzz-worthy, could create some similar memes based on two very different kinds of people, Ralph and Vanellope. However, says Nourigat, “it didn’t end up working because we decided we wanted Ralph to be making sacrifices for his friend. So instead of both of them going viral together, we wondered, ‘What if it’s Ralph going viral and being this clown putting himself out there for Vanellope?’”

It was literally back to the drawing board for the team, and they eventually came up with what Nourigat calls “the meme generator idea.” This time around, because Yesss is a super-powered algorithm, they had her create three random words and mash them together as a theme for viral videos featuring Ralph. One of the first groupings the artists tried was “otter,” “disco,” and “party,” and the end result was a test video of Ralph dancing with some happy otters until “one of them realizes there’s a ham sandwich in Ralph’s pocket and it all devolves into…otter failure!”

There were other suggestions, like “liger,” “wedding,” and “photo bomb”; “unboxing,” “angry,” and “bees”; and “waterslide,” “pirates,” and “hot sauce.” There was also one of Nourigat’s personal favorites—“monkey,” “Botox,” and “stapler.”

“One of our artists, Jeremy Spears, did the most beautiful drawings of this little baby monkey in a diaper stapling Ralph’s face,” she recalls. “It was crazy! But then, I have a dark sense of humor.”

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Those ideas played much better with the film’s directors, Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, than the “Two Types Of People” memes primarily “because of (web surfers’) familiarity with this video genre on YouTube,” according to Nourigat. That’s when Moore and Johnston began encouraging her and her crew to scour the Internet to see what else was grabbing the public’s attention.

“We got into the story room and started to draw things like cooking demos, screaming goats, video game walkthroughs, and even these reaction videos, which had those of us over 25 going, ‘What are these things?’,” Nourigat says. “They are videos where people have a camera on themselves and you see how they react to things like cute animals or movie trailers. From that point, all of these were all familiar things on YouTube that we could point to.”

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She and her fellow story artists started creating quick sketches mashing up the Ralph universe with familiar Internet tropes, resulting in test videos featuring things like Ralph’s head on the body of a screaming goat. Moore and Johnston loved these snippets of scenes, and their notes to the story team became much more specific. For instance, when the artists suggested Ralph do a parody of makeup tutorial videos, the directors’ only input was to push the gag even further. They suggested to Nourigat that instead of showing Ralph straight on, “we have him put the makeup on in profile so the audience will think he’s doing a good job. Then, reveal from the front that he’s a mess with bad eyes.”

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While she admits it may have taken “a thousand ideas” to finally hit on moments like this that take Ralph and Vanellope viral in the film (not to mention the nearly 300,000 storyboards, almost to 8,000 total sequence versions and 10 screenings the film itself went through), Nourigat admits she wouldn’t have it any other way.

“There’s a lot of ideas that come and go in the process, but I think that the best ideas end up winning,” she explains. “There’s always crazy ideas that are really funny that we develop along the way, but some don’t always [find] a place in a particular movie. Things are always constantly changing and evolving but, ideally, always getting better too.”

 

New Disney Channel Series Lets Cast Members Just Roll With It

By Beth Deitchman

When the cast of Disney’s just-announced new series Just Roll With It takes the stage during live tapings of the multi-camera sitcom, they’ll have no idea what outrageous stunts they’ll participate in over the course of the episode. The upcoming series blends scripted family comedy with improvisation—and lets audience members decide what will happen next. The actors might find themselves eating a sardine, grasshopper and ice cream burrito… or they may see someone fall through the roof of their characters’ home. Whatever happens, they’ll “just roll with it!”

This unique series follows the blended Bennett-Blatt family, who, despite their differences, are taking whatever life (or the studio audience) throws at them—together. Kaylin Hayman (One Day at a Time) plays Blair, a rebel without a cause, and the polar opposite of her ex-military mom, Rachel (Suzi Barrett of Kirby Buckets), who tends to be a little strict and more regimented. Blair’s stepbrother Owen (played by Ramon Reed of Broadway’s The Lion King) is a natural athlete who likes scheduling and organization, and who is always trying to clean up his father, creative and charismatic morning radio show host Byron (Tobie Windham of Walk the Prank).

The innovative new series has just received a greenlight, and we’ll bring you more details about Just Roll With It as they’re announced. Adam Small and Trevor Moore serve as executive producers for the series, which is from Kenwood TV Productions, Inc.

“The multi-camera sitcom format has worked as a staple of TV for decades. So naturally, we aimed to totally upend it,” said Jonas Agin, vice president, Original Series, Disney Channels. “By introducing an element of audience interactivity that subverts the expectations of not only the viewers but also the cast, Just Roll With It is a true step in the evolution of comedic storytelling.”

Allison Speaks: Go Inside Hocus Pocus with Vinessa Shaw!

By Courtney Potter

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When a trio of hilariously spooky 300-year-old witches cackled back to life in Disney’s 1993 comedy adventure Hocus Pocus, no one—from director Kenny Ortega to stars Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker—could have imagined its truly lasting appeal. Young and old alike still delight in the story of Max Dennison (Omri Katz), the new kid in Salem, Massachusetts, who accidentally summons the legendary Sanderson Sisters (Midler as leader Winifred, Najimy as daffy Mary, and Parker as ditzy Sarah) on a moonlight All Hallow’s Eve; naturally, it’s up to Max—along with younger sister Dani (Thora Birch) and schoolmate/crush Allison (Vinessa Shaw)—to save the town and banish the wicked sisters once and for all.

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The fan-favorite film is currently celebrating its incredible 25th anniversary with multiple airings during Freeform’s “31 Days of Halloween” programming event—plus the all-new special, Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash, featuring appearances by stars including Jordan Fisher and Dove Cameron; director Ortega; and many from the movie’s cast. (And don’t forget about D23’s very own Spooktacular Fanniversary, chockablock with fun Hocus Pocus content!)

Recently, D23 was lucky enough to chat with Allison herself—actress Vinessa Shaw (Ray Donovan, The Hills Have Eyes)—to find out what made her experience on Hocus Pocus so memorably magical.

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D23: Do you have any stand-out memories from the audition process? And what was your reaction when you heard you’d be cast?
Vinessa Shaw (VS): I grew up watching Disney movies, like Oliver & Company, Mary Poppins, That Darn Cat… I’d always dreamed [of being like] Hayley Mills from The Parent Trap—or really any kid in any Disney movie—and here was my opportunity! So when I got cast in the movie, it was literally a dream come true.

I remember for my audition, [director] Kenny Ortega was in the room. After I left, Kenny came running out into the parking lot and asked if I could do it again. I never found out why—but perhaps he was “on the fence” about me, and maybe coming back in one more time brought me to the next stage of auditioning, which was the screen test. I remember Leonardo DiCaprio was the other choice for Max—but the day of the screen test, he decided not to come in. So the [test] was only between me and Omri [Katz]; I believe there were no other choices for either of our characters. So I guess that day sealed the deal!

D23: What was it like working with the well-known actresses behind the kooky Sanderson Sisters—Midler, Najimy, and Parker?
VS: Our paths always crossed in the makeup trailer… Because we were minors, we would work the hours that the witches didn’t. So when our day ended, the witches’ days began. And because they had hours of makeup to do, we would sit next to them [in the trailer] and chat. Kathy was always very maternal, and I remember Sarah Jessica telling me about her experiences as a child actor. She asked me directly if I wanted to do this for the rest of my life, and I said yes! I was very curious about her career since she’d managed to continue long after her days as a child actor had ended.

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D23: What do you remember about shooting the film?
VS: I remember every day being so much fun! All of us kids in the cast running around the Disney Studios lot—we felt like it was our second home. I’d skip over to watch dailies In the animation building; I’d skip to go to lunch; I’d skip over to the trailer where my studio teacher was, for school. We would sing songs and goof around! Those were the days when you shot on film, so we had a lot of time in between shots to get to know one another and hang out.

Also, I remember there being a cat for every trick that we had in the movie. Apparently, you can only train a cat to do one [particular] trick—whereas a dog, they can learn a few… There was a cat for batting at your face, a cat to jump on you, a cat to sleep in your arms, a cat to follow you… I remember being amazed at the animal trainers on set.

D23: Do you have a favorite scene? What makes it so?
VS: When we bring the witches back to life! I was entranced with the special effects; the floorboards moved—they actually moved—and that creepy green light [seen] between the boards. I just thought that was the coolest thing ever. The best part was the “button” of the scene with Dani’s [Thora Birch] sarcastic line (“A virgin lit the candle”), with her hat pulled down over her face. I remember being off-camera and finding it hard to contain my laughter. She was so funny.

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D23: What was it like seeing the full movie for the very first time?
VS: I remember being so excited when the music came up over the opening credits, with John Debney’s beautiful score—and that shadow of the witch flying over the water. It made everything thrilling!

D23: When you look back at your career, what makes Hocus Pocus unique?
VS: It’s the only project of mine that brings together my childhood and my childhood dreams. As a 16-year-old actress, my dream came true. That’s not something many people can experience.

D23: What’s it been like to watch as the film transformed into such an enduring fan favorite?
VS: I truly can’t believe that it’s become such a phenomenon. I think it’s amazing that it’s reached so many generations; parents are watching with their children, and it’s become a family tradition. One woman I met was sending her daughter off to college and had me sign her DVD. She got choked up talking about how they would watch the movie all the time and enjoy it together—and now she was going to miss that bonding time because she was going off to school. I thought that was so sweet! There are not many movies that do that…

The film has it all: adventure, comedy, some musical elements, and a little spookiness. That’s why, I think, it’s had such lasting success. It literally has something for everyone. This is Kenny Ortega’s genius—to appeal to all people. And I think it’s one of the only Halloween movies that’s not horror. It’s about the magic of Halloween.

Run amuck with Vinessa and the rest of the Hocus Pocus cast, all month long on Freeform—or bring the film home with its new 25th Anniversary Blu-ray Combo Pack. (Don’t forget D23 Members get a shopDisney discount!)

Super-Stunning Incredibles 2 Artwork You Need to See

By Jocelyn Buhlman

If you’re a hero, you have to be dynamic. Eye-catching. In the words of Edna Mode, you have to be “fabulous, dahling!” Maybe that’s why we can’t get enough of our favorite super family, the Incredibles.

For The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, Disney•Pixar created a stunning world full of dynamic heroes and dastardly villains, with colors and aesthetics like a comic book popping out of the screen. The designs of the Incredibles films are greatly informed by the aesthetics of mid-century modernism, which employs bold and often reductive uses of shapes and colors. In Incredibles 2, the designs of the motel, diner, and the Parr’s stunning new home, along with the ultra-refined lines of Edna Mode’s lair, all invoke the classic modernism aesthetics. Check out the gallery of mid-century modern stylized Incredibles art below, designed by artists Eric Tan and Rich Tuzon.

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Want more background on one of these Incredible artists? Check out a behind-the-scenes look at Eric Tan’s desk:

For even more adventure, watch Incredibles 2 on Digital & Movies Anywhere now and on Blu-ray November 6.

6 Terror-ific Stories from the Crew of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

By Justin Arthur

 A quarter century after Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas made its debut, the D23 team caught up with some of the delightfully twisted minds who brought the holiday classic to life. These “masters of fright” were kind enough to regale us with some bewitching memories from the making of the film. Let’s return to Halloween Town, shall we?

Edie Ichioka, Associate Editor
T’was a long time ago; longer now than it seems….

My favorite memory from working on Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas was the amazing physical sets and puppets that were crafted for the show. I did not envy the Cirque de Soleil-style contortions that were required of the animators to negotiate the gorgeous, massive sets; whether they popped up through hidden hatches in the “ground” or were suspended over the set on a plank to pose their puppets 24 times for every second of completed animation.

Animators had to wrestle with the gigantic Oogie Boogie puppet to get each precise pose under black lights (they wore special goggles for this part of the shoot). They endured the chill of winter and intense heat of summer (augmented by hot lights) on the warehouse stages.

I got to watch each step from the safety of editing where, each day, I would unwind a small spool of 35mm work print and examine how the team was able to breathe life into their collection of Barbie dolls gone wrong.

Mike Belzer, Animator
The first group of shots I animated on were for the “What’s This” sequence. It was an exciting time to work on this stop-motion film with these amazing puppets on these beautiful sets. I remember setting up the first shot of Jack dancing around the snowman and noticing something odd happening to Jack. In stop-motion it is crucial that everything is locked off and steady so it doesn’t bump around when playing back the shot. As I got close up to Jack to move him, I noticed that he was shaking from time to time. It turns out that up the block, they were constructing a building where they were pile driving these huge steel girders into the ground. Each time they pounded the girder it shook the whole neighborhood. I freaked out, [wondering] “How can we make a stop motion film with this going on?” I remember bringing Henry to the set to look at the “problem” and seeking his thoughts. He watched Jack shaking, settling, shaking again, settling, and so on, then very calmly looked to me and said, “Take the frame when Jack stops shaking.” It worked! Fortunately, the pounding into the ground didn’t last but a week or two and all was great moving forward. So, if you look carefully at the “What’s This” sequence, you may notice a little soft motion blur around some of the characters where perhaps we didn’t expose the frame at the right time.

Caroline Thompson, Screenwriter
My favorite memory of working on The Nightmare Before Christmas is probably my first memory. I was brought on board to write fairly late in the process. Danny Elfman had composed all the songs. Lock, Shock, and Barrel’s song, “Kidnap the Sandy Klaws,” was already in production. But they still did not have a script.

Director Henry Selick invited me up to the studio in San Francisco. The production had hired animators from all over the world to imagine Halloween Town characters. The huge space was plastered all over the place with fabulous images.

One image in particular caught my eye. It was of a little man with lips like a duck, wearing rubber gloves and a white gown. He was sitting in a wheelchair. And he had flipped the lid on the top of his head and was scratching his exposed brain. Right then and there, Sally’s story came into focus and Dr. Finkelstein was born…

Anthony Scott, Animator
Early on during animation production, I animated several scenes of Jack performing experiments. The last shot of the sequence featured Jack crushing an ornament into a beaker of glowing liquid. However, he remained frustrated that he couldn’t figure out Christmas using science. In the shot, the table he was working on was covered with books, chemistry flasks, test tubes, and…a Mickey Mouse head! I had a small Mickey toy in my tool kit, I think it was a part of a mechanical pencil, and I thought it would be fun to hide it on the table amongst the other props. This was before I knew what a Hidden Mickey was, but I thought since this was a Disney film, it would be a cool subtle nod. Henry [Selick] was cool with it, and it made it into the final film!

Bill Boes, Assistant Art Director
My favorite memory is building the model for Halloween Town with Rick Heinrichs, Tim Burton’s longtime friend and designer. When the show first started, I was initially hired as a model maker. After a while, Rick saw my model-making skills and asked me to join him upstairs to help him with the design for the initial concept model of Halloween Town. We sat for a month or so, cut up strips of foam core and cardboard, sculpted foam, smeared modeling paste on the buildings, glued twigs together to make trees, and painted it all black to give it the final look we all know and love. I will cherish those times with Rick and the open collaboration that he shared with me back in 1990.

Kelly Asbury, Assistant Art Director
There are so very many amazing and fond memories from my time on Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas that it is nearly impossible to narrow them down into one I can call my favorite. Working on Nightmare marked an enduring high point in my career, both artistically and when it came to sharing the experience with so many wonderfully talented and fun co-workers. It was a joyful work experience like none I’ve had since. Prior to my time on the movie, my animation work had been exclusively in the 2-D arena, so imagine my excitement at having my flat drawings being translated by skilled sculptors into 3-D puppet sets. I was simply blown away at the scale and accuracy displayed by all those hard-working artists in the model shop, as they painstakingly crafted an entire world like no other. To this day, I remain humbled by the collective talents who came together to make real what had never existed before. I was out of my league and mesmerized by the entire process of stop-motion animation. I still am.

Today, I watch Nightmare and find it difficult to recall what part I actually played in the overall making of the movie. The fact is, my work on the film was but one component of a much bigger picture, for it is the final, tactile, all-encompassing result on screen which truly matters in the end, all brought together under the astute and inimitable “Mad Genius” direction of Maestro Henry Selick, orchestrator of shadows and light; choreographer of the Dance Macabre; conduit to the dark side of our conjoined childhood ids. Henry’s filmic imagery boars itself into the viewer’s brainstem, forever flickering in the deepest recesses of the cerebellum, where it eternally waits… always waits… for the perfect opportunity to strike. And the memories flood once more.

When the day comes, may the final flashes before my dying eyes include the image of a black spiraling hill set against a swirling pen & ink moon.

What’s This? 5 Fa-boo-lous Finds to Celebrate Your Love of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

By Karina Schink

It’s the 25th anniversary of our favorite Pumpkin King and his intrepid journey through holidays! While Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a must-watch for every Halloween season, this year it’s extra-special, so we’re making sure to celebrate in style with our favorite items befitting any resident of Halloweentown or Christmastown!

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1. The Nightmare Before Christmas Couples Mugs
There’s no need to be cold this holiday season when you’ve got your better half beside you. Celebrate your love of the classic Disney film with a toast in these Jack and Sally couples mugs (While enjoying the film, of course!).
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2. Lock, Shock, and Barrel Wallet
Showcase your fondness for this mischievous duo by allowing them to hold your cards and cash. (The potential for tricking and treating, not excluded!)

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3. Zero and Dog House Salt and Pepper Set
Holidays got you down? Feeling a bit… how can we say it… bland? Well, never fear, because Zero is here to spice up your life. Guided by the glow of his jack-o-lantern nose, he’ll perfectly season every plate put before him.

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4. The Nightmare Before Christmas 25th Anniversary Mystery Pin Pack
What’s this? What’s this? There are pins everywhere! Will you take home Oogie Boogie? Or maybe the King himself? There’s no way to tell other than to play and be bone-chillingly delighted with every surprise.

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5. Oogie Boogie Roulette Candy Dish
You better pay attention now! Because, just like the gamblin’ man himself, you never know what you’re going to get with the Oogie Boogie Roulette Candy Dish. Will you taste the shadow on the moon at night, or will your dreams be filled to the brim with fright? You’ve got to play to see… because you just might.

Yummy Fall Treats and Aladdin’s Return—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Discover fall’s tastiest treats at Walt Disney World Resort, and take a magic carpet ride with the all-new Aladdin teaser trailer… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

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Fall is Delicious at Walt Disney World Resort

When it comes to food and beverages at Disney Parks around the world, there is literally no end to the truly delicious—and truly unique—options available to you… And as we head into fall, the good folks over at Walt Disney World Resort have cooked up some scrumptious limited-time-only delights, featuring all kinds of seasonal flavors—and more fun than you can shake a churro at!
Among the incredible new eats featuring during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom park is the Candy Corn Milkshake—available daily at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies. But that’s not all: You’ll find fall-inspired treats everywhere you look! From the Minnie’s Not So Scary Berry Cupcake (available October 28–31 only!) at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, to Apple Cider Donut Hole Skewers at Disney’s Animal Kingdom… or you can don your boots and scarf, grab a latte, and live your best life at Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club, enjoying their Pumpkin Whoopie Pie… Trust us, you won’t want to miss a morsel!

For more info on all these limited-time offerings, head over to the Disney Parks Blog. Careful—you might get hungry!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
October 6-21, 2018
D23’s Spooktacular Fanniversary Complimentary Screenings
October 19, 2018
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Ron Logan
October 22, 2018
D23’s Sip and Stroll at Epcot
October 28, 2018
D23 Celebrates 25 Spooktacular Years of Hocus Pocus
October 30, 2018
Be Among the First to See Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms!
November 6, 2018
Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney Animation Studios
November 10, 2018
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
December 8, 2018
Mickey’s of Glendale – Holiday Shopping 2018
December 9, 2018
D23’s Light Up the Season – 2018
December 15, 2018
D23’s Grand Gingerbread Workshop
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
August 17, 24, 28, 31
September 3, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 30
October 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park
September 19, 21, 24, 26, 28
October 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, 31

Mickey’s Halloween Party at the Disneyland Resort
August 30-November 12, 2018
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
September 7-October 31, 2018
Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort
Summer 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at Disneyland Resort
Fall 2019
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening at and Walt Disney World Resort

Studios
November 2, 2018
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens in U.S. theaters
November 21, 2018
Ralph Breaks the Internet opens in U.S. theaters
December 19, 2018
Mary Poppins Returns opens in U.S. theaters
March 8, 2019
Marvel Studios’ Captain Marvel opens in U.S. theaters
March 29, 2019
Dumbo opens in U.S. theaters
April 19, 2019
Penguins opens in U.S. theaters
June 21, 2019
Toy Story 4 opens in U.S. theaters
Television
November 4, 2018
Mickey’s 90th Spectacular airs on ABC (8–10 p.m. EST)

ICYMI: Our First look at Disney’s Live-Action Aladdin

Hear that wind? Whistling across the sands of Agrabah? That’s the brand-new teaser trailer that blew in across the dunes last week. Yes, we’ve finally gotten a first look at Disney’s Aladdin—the new live-action retelling of the animated classic. If you haven’t yet seen the clip, check it out above…

Directed by Guy Ritchie (Sherlock Holmes) and written by Ritchie and John August, Aladdin is the exciting tale of everyone favorite’s street rat of the same name (played by Mena Massoud); the courageous and self-determined Princess Jasmine (Naomi Smith); and the Genie (Oscar® nominee Will Smith) who may just be the key to their future.

Disney Legend Alan Menken returns to provide the score—which includes new recordings of the original songs (penned by Menken and lyricists Howard Ashman and Sir Tim Rice) from the 1992 animated film, as well as two new songs written by Menken and Oscar winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land). Look for Aladdin to make its magic carpet ride into a theater near you on May 24, 2019.

news briefs 10/18

Freeform Kicks Off the Holiday Season with Movies Galore… and Life-Size 2

Okay, it’s true—we haven’t even made it to Halloween yet. (Which also means D23 still has more Fanniversary fun to come!) But we’re not above making plans for the upcoming holiday season… and that goes for what we’ll be watching on our TVs (or favorite streaming devices). Enter Freeform, who begins their brand-new, month-long “Kickoff To Christmas” programming event on November 1. Featuring all manner of fun holiday content—to get you in the mood for their massive “25 Days of Christmas” come December 1—the programming event will also highlight the new Freeform original film The Truth About Christmas, starring Kali Hawk (New Girl) and Damon Dayoub (Stitchers). For a complete, night-by-night listing of “Kickoff To Christmas” fun, visit Freeform.com.

And don’t forget—Freeform’s other big holiday original film, Life-Size 2 with Tyra Banks, will help launch “25 Days of Christmas”; also starring Francia Raisa (Grown-ish), this new adventure finds doll Eve (Banks, returning to her role from 2000’s Life-Size) magically awakening once again to help a stressed-out CEO find the confidence to be the leader—and the woman—Eve knows she can be. Look for its premiere on Sunday, December 2, at 9 p.m. EST.

D23 Goes to Sea with Disney Cruise Line

Taking a fabulous trip on the beautiful briny seas with Disney Cruise Line? You’ll soon be able to get a dose of D23 fun right there on the ship! “Disney at Sea with D23” will offer guests the latest and greatest news from the world of Disney, refreshed on a monthly basis. Read up on this fun new show right here.

news briefs 10/18

ABC’s Family Food Fight Cooks Up Two Masterful Judges

There’s a brand-new cooking competition series coming to ABC, and its culinary pedigree is off the charts… World-renowned chefs, authors, and restauranteurs Cat Cora and Graham Elliott (late of MasterChef) will be serving up heaping spoonfuls of knowledge as the just-announced judges on the upcoming competition series Family Food Fight—based on the hit Australian TV show.

Hosted by restaurateur, food maven, and New York Times best-selling cookbook author Ayesha Curry, the series will feature eight families from across the country sharing a common kitchen and a common goal: to claim the title of America’s No. 1 Food Family. Cora and Elliot will lend Curry their expert palates to help determine which family team will walk away with the coveted title—as well as a cool $100,000 prize. Production is set to begin this month in Los Angeles… keep your eyes peeled (and your tummies growling) for news on an official airdate soon!

Dancing with the Stars: Junior Gets its Disney Night

Speaking of ABC, D23 has all the news that’s fit to print (err, post) about Dancing with the Stars: Junior’s upcoming Disney Night—and there’s so much magic in store, we can’t wait to enter the ballroom this Monday, October 22. Will there be some Hercules? What about Toy Story? How’s about a little Coco? Take a gander at our rundown right here.

news briefs 10/18

All the Fun Coming to Disneyland Paris in 2019

Our friends across the pond have some major plans in store… Beginning this holiday season, and extending through 2019, Disneyland Paris Resort is bringing more magnifique magic to guests than ever before! It all begins this month when the resort kicks off their celebrations for Mickey Mouse’s 90th anniversary—including the Mickey and his PhilharMagique Orchestra 4D experience at the Discoveryland Theatre; a brand-new float, “Mickey’s Illusion Manor,” in the park’s upcoming Halloween parade; and the A Surprise for Mickey! interactive show this winter at Walt Disney Studios Park.

But wait, there’s more! The resort’s Enchanted Christmas event runs November 10 through January 6, and will offer guests tons of holiday cheer—complete with nightly snowfall along Main Street, U.S.A. And the new year welcomes the “Pirates and Princess Festival” from January 19 through March 17; “Legends of the Force: A Celebration of Star Wars,” January 12 through March 17; meet-and-greets with Marvel Super Heroes including Captain America and Groot at Walt Disney Studios Park; and a brand-new “Festival of the Lion King and Jungle”—with Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, and Baloo—kicking off in July 2019.

Wow! That’s a lot of magic! Here’s hoping we’ll find some plane tickets under the tree this year…

Go Behind the Scenes of Ralph Breaks the Internet at the Animation Is Film Festival

By the D23 Team

D23 Members have the unique opportunity to sneak a peek at new scenes of the eagerly anticipated Ralph Breaks the Internet at the Animation Is Film Festival on October 20 at the historic TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, California. Experience an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, before hearing from one of the creators herself, screenwriter Pamela Ribon, as she reveals how they brought the famously analog Ralph into the digital era.

Limited seats are available, and the Animation Is Film Festival wants D23 to join in the fun! Reserve your COMPLIMENTARY seats right away here using the code D23.

Animation Is Film, now in its second edition, is a weekend-long showcase of the year’s best animation in the heart of Hollywood! Featuring premieres from around the world, studio previews, filmmaker Q&As, and more, AIF celebrates the art of animation and its fans.