New D23 Gold Member Exclusive Pin—Celebrating the Ultimate Fans!

By Peyton Liebler

It’s our greatest pleasure to celebrate the fans that are the vital center of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club! D23 is always on the lookout for more ways to give members a chance to channel their love of Disney and display that fan pride wherever their adventures take them...  so we’re excited to share a brand new D23 Gold Member Exclusive Pin that allows D23 Gold Members to carry that fanhood with them every step of the way!

Inspired by our incredible 2023 D23 Gold Member Gift, this exceptional pin is the perfect find for anyone wishing to showcase their love of the fan community and share their D23 Gold Member status with the world! It’s also a great way to mark 100 years of Disney, with its platinum-imbued finish and detailing.

Photo of the D23-Exclusive 2023 Gold Member Specialty Pin—Limited Release, featuring a miniature likeness of our 2023 D23 Gold Member Gift—the Mickey Mouse “Leader of the Club” Milestone Statue. It also features text reading D23 Gold Member. The backer card is also inspired by the platinum finishes of the Disney 100 Celebration.

D23-Exclusive 2023 Gold Member Specialty Pin—Limited Release
Wear your D23 Gold Member pride on your sleeve (or lapel) with this unique pin! This D23 Gold Member exclusive is an incredible way to commemorate Disney 100 and celebrates you, the ultimate fan... It features a miniature likeness of our 2023 D23 Gold Member Gift—the Mickey Mouse “Leader of the Club” Milestone Statue. Celebrate the gold and the platinum with this pin now!

Our D23-Exclusive 2023 Gold Member Specialty Pin is available to D23 Gold Members beginning at 8 a.m. PST on shopDisney, Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

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Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. These pins are sold for $14.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pins of this style   for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices.

Celebrate 40 Years of Figment with This Purple Pigment Pin!

By Peyton Liebler

Let your imagination run wild with this D23 Exclusive Keepsake. Featuring the personification of imagination itself, this pin is all about the one, the only... FIGMENT! He’s the dragon that keeps on delighting by making mischief and turning worlds upside-down—literally. Pro tip: This pin pairs best with ensembles that are head-to-toe, royal purple pigment!

This pin is inspired by the iconic attraction Journey Into Imagination With Figment at EPCOT, which follows that cheery purveyor of inspiration, Dreamfinder, and his mischievous companion Figment. Since its opening in 1983, Journey Into Imagination has seen a few changes, but it continues to remain a staple of the EPCOT experience. Figment himself has become an iconic representative of fans around the world, encouraging all to set their imaginations free...

Photo of the D23-Exclusive Ultimate Figment Fan Pin—Limited Edition, featuring everyone’s favorite inhabitant of the Imagination Pavilion, Figment! The purple dragon Figment is framed by a colorful wavy background on the pin. The backer is designed with a geometric purple pattern, inspired by the Imagination Pavilion in EPCOT.

D23-Exclusive Ultimate Figment Fan Pin—Limited Edition
It’s not just your imagination; this pin is chock full of Figment fun! This D23 Gold Member exclusive pin is an imaginative way to celebrate your ultimate Figment fanhood; it features everyone’s favorite inhabitant of the Imagination Pavilion, Figment—complete with “two tiny wings, eyes big and yellow, horns of a steer, but still a lovable fellow”! The perfect accessory for any finders of dreams or employees of the Imagination Institute.

Our D23-Exclusive Ultimate Figment Fan Pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,500, is available to D23 Gold Members beginning at 8 a.m. PST on shopDisney, Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

Not a D23 Gold Member?
Sign up today to access limited edition merch
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Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. These pins are sold for $17.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pins of this style for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices.

QUIZ: Go Under the Sea to Find Out Which Disney Mermaid You Are

By Jessica Benda

Fathoms below, hundreds of mermaids and mermen roam underneath the ocean’s surface—and now you can see the story of one who ventured above! Disney’s live-action reimagining of The Little Mermaid is now playing in theaters, shining the spotlight on free-spirited Ariel once more. To celebrate, we’ve curated an unsinkable test to find out which Disney mermaid you’re most like. Tell us about your life under the sea, and we’ll tell you who you have the most in common with! (No sea witches were consulted in the making of this quiz.)

First up, where are you swimming home?

Who do spend most of your time with?

What are you doing this afternoon?

If a sea witch offers you a deal, what do you do?

She took your voice anyway, and now you have human legs! Which shore do you wander onto?

Don’t panic, but you might have to battle that sea witch. How well do you think that will go?

Finally, which song from The Little Mermaid (2023) do you relate to the most?

Go Under the Sea to Find Out Which Disney Mermaid You Are
You’re most like… Ariel

In Disney’s live-action reimagining of The Little Mermaid, Ariel (Halle Bailey) sits in her human form in a carriage, wearing a pretty pale blue dress and pink headband. She grins and reaches down to pet a dog with shaggy white fur.

You’re the Little Mermaid herself! Like Ariel, you have an unquenchable curiosity and yearning to explore beyond your home. You’re kind, fun-loving, and always appreciate the help of your friends. You’re willing to take risks to achieve your dreams—it’s worth it to be a part of the world you love!
You’re most like… Syrena

In Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the dark-haired mermaid Syrena peeks above the surface of a jungle pool to look at Philip, a handsome human, who gazes down at her. He lays on the rock, wearing a vest and a cross hanging on his neck.

In Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Syrena is not as vicious as her fellow mermaids—and instead falls in love with a kind human. Like Syrena, you’re on the quieter side, but you have a strong will and fierce determination to protect those close to you. You know that kindness and strength aren’t always loud. Just be sure to watch out for pirates!
You’re most like… Madison

Madison, the mermaid from Splash, lays belly down on the beach and smiles at the camera with her chin resting on her hands. She has loose blond hair with bangs, and her tail is orange with scaly fins.

In Splash, Madison has six days to explore New York and spend time with a man she rescued before she must return home. Like Madison, you love a good adventure. You’re curious and outgoing, though you might get into trouble at times. Still, you love meeting new people—and they love meeting you!
You’re most like… Aquamarine

In Aquamarine, the mermaid Aquamarine is in her human form. She stands between her two human friends in a mall as they smile and survey the shops ahead. She has long blond hair with teal streaks, and she wears a sleeveless lilac top with stylish sunglasses.

In Aquamarine, the lively mermaid Aquamarine sets out to prove to her father that true love exists. Like her, you’re a quick learner and a problem solver. You’re an idealist who might need a little help from your friends at times, but your bright spirit always sees you through. Not to mention, you might have a knack for making stylish new fashion choices!
You’re most like… Melody

In The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, Melody—the daughter of Ariel and Eric—has a connection to the sea she just can’t ignore. Like Melody, nothing can stop you once you have a goal in mind. You’re determined and curious, but you have a strong love for those close to you. Just be careful about making deals with sea witches.

7 Times Disney Legend Idina Menzel Joined the Worlds of Disney

By Courtney Potter

There’s one thing we know for sure: The cold never bothered her anyway!

It’s Disney Legend Idina Menzel’s birthday—and to celebrate such an auspicious occasion, we thought it was time to take a spin through a few of the memorable times she joined the worlds of Disney…

Best of all, these are all currently available to stream on Disney+, so why not whip up some tasty treats and make it a birthday gala of your own? We can guarantee great animation, several unforgettable takes on what “happily ever after” really means, and seriously fierce, Tony Award®-worthy singing.

In this image from Enchanted, Idina Menzel is wearing a tailored gray jacket, white blouse, and gold hoop earrings. She has a serious look on her face as she prepares to work on a tan jacket on a headless mannekin in front of her.

Enchanted (2007)
In this live-action musical comedy adventure—and her first foray into the worlds of Disney—Menzel portrays Nancy, the street-smart New York City girlfriend to Robert (fellow Disney Legend Patrick Dempsey). Despite the fact that she loses her boyfriend to an actual princess, Giselle (Amy Adams), Nancy gets her own happily-ever-after; while trying to bring Giselle back to the kingdom of Andalasia, Prince Edward (James Marsden) meets Nancy and falls head over heels… Who says you can’t meet a prince in the big city, anyway?!

In this image from Frozen, Queen Elsa (voiced by Disney Legend Idina Menzel) is wearing her iconic blue and white gown and standing in her ice palace, singing and conjuring magical snow and ice. Her blond hair is in a long braid.

Frozen (2013)
Menzel is now known the world over as the voice of Queen Elsa in the animated phenomenon Frozen. For the three of you who, perhaps, have been backpacking across the Alps for a decade and haven’t heard of this little Oscar®-winning film, a refresher: Princess sisters Anna (voiced by Disney Legend Kristen Bell) and Elsa have grown up under wistful circumstances in the kingdom of Arendelle. When their parents are presumed lost at sea, Elsa is due to be crowned queen—but, fearing that everyone will soon discover she possesses magical powers, she runs away. With the help of mountain man Kristoff (Disney Legend Jonathan Groff) and snowman Olaf (Disney Legend Josh Gad), Anna sets off to find Elsa and bring her home.

In this image from Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, from left to right, Kristoff (voiced by Disney Legend Jonathan Groff), Anna (voiced by Disney Legend Kristen Bell), Elsa (voiced by Disney Legend Idina Menzel), Olaf (voiced by Disney Legend Josh Gad), and reindeer Sven are standing together and looking at something in the sky to the right. They have smiles on their faces. A blurry crowd is seen behind them, against a snowy landscape; some are holding lanterns. Everyone is wearing coats and mittens.

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017)
In this animated featurette, Olaf—knowing that this time of year can be difficult for his friends—enlists reindeer Sven to help him create some warm and wonderful new Christmas family traditions for Anna and Elsa. Directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers, the good folks behind Disney’s Prep and Landing animated specials, Olaf’s Frozen Adventures was first released theatrically with Walt Disney Animations Studios’ Coco for two weeks, then as a TV special on ABC.

In this image from Ralph Breaks the Internet, a gaggle of Disney Princesses surrounds Vanellope von Schweetz (voiced by Sarah Silverman) as they all take a selfie. Among the princesses, in the upper left-hand corner, are Anna (voiced by Disney Legend Kristen Bell) and Elsa (voiced by Disney Legend Idina Menzel) from Frozen. Other princesses seen include Belle from Beauty and the Beast, Tiana from The Princess and the Frog, and Merida from Brave.

Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
Menzel again voiced Elsa for a very memorable scene in the sequel to Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Wreck-It Ralph, in which Vanellope von Schweetz (voiced by Sarah Silverman) happens upon a room positively brimming with Disney Princesses! This was the very first time these princesses appeared together on screen—and it was teased at D23 Expo 2017, don’t you know?

In an image from Frozen 2, Elsa (Disney Legend Idina Menzel) is seen standing in a forest, among trees with light-colored trunks and small red and orange leaves. She has one hand one a trunk and is looking off at something in the sky to the left. She’s wearing a light blue tunic and her blonde hair is in a braid.

Frozen 2 (2019)
Elsa returned in this uber-popular, Oscar-nominated sequel, which aims to answer the questions: Why was she born with magical powers? What truths about the past await her as she ventures into the unknown, towards the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond Arendelle? Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven, Elsa faces a dangerous but remarkable journey where those answers are calling… but they’re also threatening everything she holds close to her heart.

In an image from Disenchanted, Nancy (Disney Legend Idina Menzel) is sitting on the knee of Prince Edward (James Marsden); they are both singing, and Edward has one arm outstretched, and he’s holding a wand. He is wearing a dark purple tunic and cape; she is wearing a pink and gold brocade gown and a thin gold crown. They’re in a living room of some kind—a couch and a stairway can be seen behind them.

Disenchanted (2022)
It’s been more than 10 years since the events of Enchanted. Giselle and Robert are happily married—but she’s grown disillusioned with the big city, so they move their growing family to the sleepy suburban community of Monroeville in search of a more “fairy tale” life. Unfortunately, it isn’t the quick fix she’d hoped for. Menzel returns as now-Princess Nancy, who’s still trying to find a balance between her former cynical-New-Yorker world and her current, idyllic Andalasia home.

In a promotional image for the documentary special Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage?, Disney Legend Idina Menzel is facing away from the camera wearing a sequin jumpsuit, standing on a stage and singing to a large crowd—who are all holding up cellphones that have their flashlights turned on. In one hand, Menzel holds a mic; the other hand is up to her right ear. The name of the special can be seen in the upper left corner of the image.

Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? (2022)
In this documentary special from Disney Branded Television and Ideal Partners, Menzel works to fulfill one specific dream that has so far eluded her grasp: to headline a concert at the world-famous Madison Square Garden in her hometown of New York City. Filmmaker Anne McCabe captures Menzel on a national tour over the course of 16 shows as she juggles the challenges of being a working mom with a grueling travel schedule, all while preparing to finally realize her goal.

“Miss Disneyland”—The Story of Valerie Curry

By Matt Moryc, Walt Disney Archives

One of the joys of being an archivist, especially for a collection as robust as the Walt Disney Archives, is rediscovering those forgotten tidbits of Disney history and connecting the dots to tell a story that few have heard before. Whether it’s searching through scrapbooks, document boxes, newspaper clippings, or the personal correspondence of retired employees, the thrill of discovering new and enduring Disney history is endlessly motivating.

In recent years, the tide of unearthing little-known Disney history has begun to shift towards those who haven’t yet had their turn in the spotlight, which is why I am delighted to share details of an unsung woman who was a foundational cast member at Disneyland Park throughout the 1960s. She mingled with presidents, royalty, and celebrities; debuted a role that became synonymous with the best and brightest cast members Disney has to offer; participated in a historic World’s Fair; and led a vanguard group of people who introduced the Walt Disney World Resort project to the citizens and tourists of Central Florida. Meet Valerie Curry.

Born Valerie Jane Watson on December 2, 1938, in Orange, California, she went to high school in Long Beach, California, and later attended Fullerton Junior College from 1956–1958 as a music major—and was voted “Homecoming Queen” in 1957 and “Woman of the Year” in 1958. An accomplished pianist, she also attended the St. Louis Institute of Music on a scholarship and spent a semester at Whittier College in Whittier, California. She collected classical records and piano literature, and that love of music led to an interest in teaching elementary school children, but she would take a break from school in 1959 to rethink her major.

During that time away from school, Curry joined the Disneyland Customer Relations Division (later named Guest Relations) answering letters requesting information about the park. On April 4, 1959, King Hussein of Jordan arrived at Disneyland for a day of fun in Walt Disney’s original Magic Kingdom, but there was a problem: all the Tour Guides employed in the Disneyland Customer Relations Division were taller than the king, which was a breach of etiquette at that time. The issue was solved by hurriedly locating Curry, who was then 20 years old and 5 feet 3 1/2 inches tall. “I had the good fortune to be selected to greet King Hussein of Jordan… for no special talent other than my height,” she later recalled. “After greeting King Hussein, I was made a VIP hostess.”

Valerie Curry, wearing a hat with flowers and a dress, sits on a bench at Disneyland Park and smiles at the camera. Behind her, a marching band is playing, and there are some trees in the distance.
Valerie Curry poses for the camera on Main Street, U.S.A., February 1962.

Curry spent the next few years living a charmed life as a Disneyland VIP Tour Guide where she spent time with notable names such as Soviet composers Kabalevsky and Kondrashin, actor Jimmy Stewart, then-U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower—who remarked to her, “It must be quite an experience for you, working in this wonderful place every day.” To which she replied, “It’s more than that. It’s the greatest experience of my life.”

Standing at the bottom of the airstair of a passenger jet, Valerie Curry, wearing a dress, donning flowers in her hair, and holding a coat, is greeted by Pluto. Standing on the stairs closer to the jet’s entry door are Goofy and the Big Bad Wolf, who look down at Pluto and Curry.
Pluto, Goofy, and the Big Bad Wolf join Curry before her flight to New York City for the premiere of Moon Pilot, March 1962.

In February 1962, Curry was bestowed with the title of “Miss Disneyland,” an honor that was born out of necessity for an ambassador-type presence for the forthcoming special production of Disneyland, U.S.A.—a lavish stage show featuring costumes, characters, vehicles, and other properties straight from the park and onto to the stage of Radio City Music Hall in support of the April 5, 1962, New York City premiere of the Disney film Moon Pilot. Russell Downing, then-president of Radio City Music Hall, had previously met Curry when she was his Tour Guide at Disneyland, and he, along with Disney officials, thought she was the unanimous choice to represent the park in New York City. “They decided, ‘How can we get the interest of the press in New York?’… so they came up with a tag of ‘Miss Disneyland,’” she remembered. “They weren’t looking for a beauty queen. They were looking for someone who had knowledge of the organization and enthusiasm.”

After the event’s conclusion, Curry returned to California to resume her duties as a Disneyland Tour Guide. Despite her “Miss Disneyland” moniker existing for only a few short weeks, the title and responsibilities would later evolve and rebrand into what we know today as the Disneyland Ambassador role, beginning with Disney Legend Julie Reihm Casaletto during the park’s 10th anniversary celebration, the Disneyland Tencennial.

Curry returned to New York City three years later for the second season of the 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair. Disney designed and operated four different pavilions at the fair, including the “it’s a small world” attraction for sponsor Pepsi-Cola as a benefit for UNICEF. The management in charge of operations for the “it’s a small world” pavilion specifically requested that Curry be included for the 1965 season to manage and train the Guest Relations personnel at the pavilion’s VIP lounge. Disney Legend Bob Matheison, manager of operations for the “it’s a small world” pavilion, summed up Curry’s contribution in a company memo: “I don’t have to tell you that Valerie continues to do an outstanding job, and is a very great asset to us. I sometimes wonder if the executives of our company and the Pepsi-Cola Company truly realize how much she does represent their respective organizations at the fair.”

Valerie Curry is seated at an office desk at WED Enterprises in California. Behind her is framed concept art of Cinderella Castle from Walt Disney World. Also behind Curry, to her left, are file folders and other office materials.
Curry in the offices of WED Enterprises, circa 1968.

Curry changed course in her Disney career in 1966 with a move to WED Enterprises (known today as Walt Disney Imagineering) for a three-year stint in a secretarial role that she said was her favorite. “The best was at WED; I worked for the master planners of Walt Disney World, and it was all secret. It was called Project X,” she once told an interviewer.

In April 1969, Walt Disney Productions set up temporary headquarters at the Ramada Inn in Ocoee, Florida, to present detailed plans for “Phase One” of Walt Disney World to press, leaders of American industry, Florida legislators, and invited guests. The four-day event included displays of artist renderings and models, a motion picture, and a construction site tour of the massive Disney property. To assist with the event, 10 Disneyland cast members were selected and flown to Florida, including Curry, who served as the group’s leader. Also in attendance was Bill Hoelscher, an Operations manager from Disneyland, and Holly Suminski (née Hoelscher; no relation to Bill)—a Guest Relations cast member at Disneyland since 1962. Unknown to them at the time, all three would reunite a few months later to onboard the first guest-facing cast members for Walt Disney World.

Around the start of October 1969, Curry moved to Central Florida, joining Suminski and Hoelscher to begin the important task of recruiting, hiring, and training the initial Guest Relations cast members for the Walt Disney World Preview Center, the first building on Walt Disney World property open to the public. It was here where tourists and locals could preview the upcoming Walt Disney World project via models, artist renderings, merchandise, and a short film detailing what “Phase One” of the property would look like once completed on October 1, 1971.

Valerie Curry stands with thirteen fellow Cast Members outside the Walt Disney World Preview Center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The Cast Members are arranged in two rows, one in front of the other, with seven in each row. Curry is positioned in the front row, on the far left, and behind her is green foliage.
Curry (front row, far left) during her tenure as supervisor of the Walt Disney World Preview Center, circa 1970.

Curry continued in her role as supervisor throughout the lifespan of the Preview Center from January 10, 1970, to September 30, 1971, and then moved over to the newly constructed Magic Kingdom in October 1971 to help establish and supervise the Guest Relations department.

In the spring of 1972, Curry, along with her husband, John Curry (then-director of Walt Disney World hotels), left Disney. The couple eventually settled in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in 1973 where they lived for the next three decades. While there, she was an active member of the community, serving on various boards dedicated to education and the arts. In 1993 she penned a book simplifying classical music for laymen, copies of which she donated every year to new subscribers of the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra and sold to orchestras nationwide. She also leveraged her love of classical music to spearhead the creation of the Hilton Head International Piano Competition in 1996, which has become one of the leading international piano competitions in the United States. She passed away on September 28, 2010.

Throughout Curry’s storied 13-year career with Disney, she consistently displayed an aptness for representing the values established by Walt Disney—and the early pioneers of Disneyland—to provide an unparalleled level of courteous and welcoming service to all who visited “The Happiest Place on Earth,” and the world beyond its gates. From her role as “Miss Disneyland”—the forerunner for the legendary Disney Ambassador program which has selected cast members for nearly 60 years to represent Disney Parks around the globe—to her job opening shop for the nascent Walt Disney World Resort, Curry ensured the world-famous spirit of happiness and friendliness established at Disneyland would live on wherever she went. Curry was not only part of Disney history… she created it.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

By Courtney Potter

Hard to fathom, but summer is just over the horizon… and if you don’t believe us, check your calendar: We have ourselves a big holiday weekend to take in all manner of quality viewing from across the worlds of Disney! There are new episodes of animated series Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends and Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures; a brand-new documentary WILD LIFE from our friends at National Geographic; all episodes of the incredible new Disney+ Original series American Born Chinese; and so much more! Read on for the full rundown:

In an image from Marvel's Spidey and his Amazing Friends, from left to right, young Gwen Stacey, Peter Parker, and Miles Morales—who form Team Spidey—are seen flying through the air in their usual suits. Blue sky can be seen behind them, and some buildings can be seen on either side of the image.

Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends—Friday, May 26, at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and 1 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Junior
This new episode features two sure-to-be-thrilling stories: In “Ock Tower,” Spidey (voiced by Benjamin Valic) and Iron Man (voiced by recurring guest star John Stamos) must take back Stark Tower from Doc Ock (voiced by Kelly Ohanian). Later, in “Outsmarted by Art,” Hulk (voiced by Armen Taylor) and Miles (voiced by Jakari Fraser) have to find new ways to stop Sandman (voiced by recurring guest star Thomas Wilson) after he figures out how to avoid their signature moves.

In an image from Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures, from left to right, Master Yoda stands with Jedi Younglings Kai Brightstar, Lys Solay, and Nubs and their friends Nash Durango and RJ-83 on planet Tenoo. It’s nighttime; some lamps are seen behind the group, as are some hills in the distance.

Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures—Friday, May 26, 9 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and 7:30 p.m. ET on Disney Junior
If you haven’t yet checked out this adorable new animated series from the good folks at Lucasfilm, do yourself a favor and gather the kidlets in front of your TV (or favorite streaming device). This new episode’s two stories include “The Jellyfruit Pursuit,” in which Nash (voiced by Emma Berman) and the young Jedi pursue stolen jellyfruit; and “Creature Safari,” which follows the younglings as they discover a bird-like creature.

In the poster for National Geographic’s WILD LIFE, Kristine Tompkins is wearing an orange puffer jacket and a backpack, and is staring up at the sky; her hair is windswept. There are mountains behind her, and the sky is full of pink and white clouds. There are mountains beneath and behind her, and the logo for the film is seen above her.

National Geographic’s WILD LIFE—Friday, May 26, on Disney+
Following its broadcast debut on National Geographic, the new documentary WILD LIFE will be available on Disney+ beginning Friday, May 26. The film, helmed by Academy Award-winning directors Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, follows conservationist Kristine Tompkins on an epic, decades-spanning love story. Kristine and outdoorsman and entrepreneur Doug Tompkins left behind the world of the massively successful outdoor brands they’d helped pioneer—Patagonia, The North Face, and Esprit—and instead turned their attention to a visionary effort to create National Parks throughout Chile and Argentina. WILD LIFE chronicles their journey to effect the largest private land donation in history.

In an image from Disney+’s American Born Chinese, Wei-Chen (Jimmy Liu), in his highschooler form, is standing behind Guanyin (Michelle Yeoh), who is dressed in beautiful traditional-type garb in a light turquoise color. They’re standing in the high school hallway, and are both looking offscreen to the left.

American Born Chinese—all episodes now streaming on Disney+
It’s finally here: The Original series American Born Chinese is now available to stream on Disney+, and we legitimately couldn’t be more excited! Based on Gene Luen Yang’s groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, American Born Chinese chronicles the trials and tribulations of a regular American teenager named Jin (Ben Wang) whose life is turned upside down when he befriends Wei-Chen (Jimmy Liu), the son of a mythological god. Also starring Yeo Yann Yann, Chin Han, Daniel Wu, Sydney Taylor, and Oscar winners Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan, the genre-hopping series follows Jin as he grapples with his own identity as an Asian American, through family, comedy, and, of course, high-kicking Kung-Fu.

In a still from Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings, Xialing (Meng’er Zhang), Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) and Katy (Awkwafina) are wearing their fighting outfits and looking concerned. There are several thatched huts behind them.

Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings—Sunday, May 28, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on FX
Ready for more action and adventure? Look no further than the FX premiere of Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings. Whether it’s your second or 22nd viewing—hey, no judgment here!—buckle up for the story of Shaun/Shang-Chi (Simu Liu), a young man living a low-key life in San Francisco. But after a group of assassins steal a pendant that his mother gave him when he was young, he and his best friend Katy (Awkwafina) journey to Macau in an effort to warn his sister Xialing (Meng’er Zhang) that danger is coming for her as well. As the film unfolds, Shang-Chi is forced to confront the past he thought he’d left behind… and when he’s drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization led by his estranged father, Shang-Chi realizes he must stop him and this dangerous cabal once and for all.

QUIZ: Are These the Droids You’re Listening For?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The droids of Star Wars are known for their unique noises, whether it’s the “beep boops” of R2-D2 or the well-articulated complaints of C-3PO. While some only communicate through electronic sounds and squeals, many of our favorite Star Wars droids have speaking voices that sound a bit… familiar. Do you recognize the famous voices behind these droids? Test your knowledge now:

Phoebe Waller-Bridge voices which rebellious droid?

Correct! Wrong!

Bill Hader teamed up with which DuckTales voice actor to be “vocal consultants” for BB-8?

Correct! Wrong!

Which Star Wars director has NOT voiced a droid?

Correct! Wrong!

Who voices IG-88?

Correct! Wrong!

Stephen Stanton’s vocal performance of AP-5 in Star Wars Rebels was inspired by which fellow actor?

Correct! Wrong!

Who voices Aly San San, the droid that delivers the safety spiel before Star Tours – The Adventures Continue?

Correct! Wrong!

Currently, where in the world of Star Wars can you hear Paul Reubens voice a droid?

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Alan Tudyk is known for his voice work in many recent Disney Animated films, but you can also find him in the Star Wars galaxy! Which droid does he lend his famous voice to?

Correct! Wrong!

Quiz: Are these the droids you’re listening for?
Sure, you couldn’t tell the difference between R2-D2 and R4-P17 if they were standing right in front of you… but that’s why you’re on Earth and they live in a galaxy far, far away. The good news is that if you want to start brushing up on your BB units, there’s a universe of Star Wars entertainment to enjoy while you learn.
The depth of your droid knowledge may be the size of D-O, but you’ve got the potential to make it as big a Super Battle Droid! Step one: Look up the two droids that were just mentioned.
You’re no mindless philosopher—you know your droids! You’ve almost completely mastered your droid data. Keep up your studies and soon you’ll know more droids than C-3PO knows languages!
You ARE the droid expert we’re looking for! Your mastery of droid knowledge has led you to the ultimate success—now go out there and share what you’ve learned to any potential padawans in need of a Star Wars trivia master.

Celebrate 20 Years of Finding Nemo with this Treasure of a Pin!

By Peyton Liebler

Celebrate 20 years of fish-filled memories in Finding Nemo with this adorable keepsake, exclusive to D23 Gold Members! You can open up a treasure chest of tank-gang fun with Nemo and Bubbles, reflecting on this monumental anniversary! Featuring a hinged opening, Bubbles’ iconic treasure chest flips open to reveal a “20” specially made for this milestone!

Inspired by Finding Nemo (2003) - Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist’s office aquarium. It’s up to his worrisome father Marlin and his friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish Dory to bring Nemo home—meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.

Finding Nemo Pin

D23-Exclusive Finding Nemo 20th Anniversary Limited Edition Pin
Go beyond the sea with this amazing pin, that’s practically bubbling up with fun! This D23 Gold Member exclusive pin is a totally awesome way to “shell-ebrate” 20 years of tank-gang adventures in Disney Pixar’s Finding Nemo. The premium pin features Nemo, Bubbles, and the tank’s special Treasure Chest, which flips open to display “20” for 20 years! Get your fins on this pin now!

Our D23-Exclusive Finding Nemo 20th Anniversary Limited Edition Pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,000, is available to D23 Gold Members at 8 a.m. PT on shopDisney, Tuesday, May 30, 2023.

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Celebrate 40 Years of Little Sparks with this Journey Into Imagination Pin!

By Peyton Liebler

Fire up the Dream Mobile—It’s time to journey into the imagination with Dreamfinder, Figment, and this inspiring pin! Looking back on an incredible legacy, this pin commemorates 40 years of fan-favorite attraction: Journey Into Imagination With Figment at EPCOT. We’re excited to give D23 Gold Members an extra special way to celebrate this magnificent milestone, with an exclusive keepsake, channeling the indomitable spirit of imagination.

Inspired by the iconic attraction, Journey Into Imagination With Figment at EPCOT. Following the cheery purveyor of inspiration—Dreamfinder and his mischievous companion who’s two tiny wings, eyes big and yellow, horns of a steer, but a lovable fellow—Figment! Since its opening in 1983, Journey Into Imagination With Figment has seen a few changes, but continues to remain a staple of the EPCOT experience. Figment himself has become an iconic representative of fans around the world, encouraging all to set their imaginations free to the fullest extent.

Journey Into Imagination Pin

D23-Exclusive Dreamfinder and Figment Pin - Journey Into Imagination 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Pin
One little spark is all you need to be inspired by this dream of a pin! This D23 Gold Member exclusive pin is an imaginative way to celebrate 40 Figment-filled years of Journey Into Imagination With Figment at EPCOT. The pin features Dreamfinder, Figment, and the Dream Mobile from the original iteration of the attraction in 1983! Perfect for anyone searching the universe for sounds, colors, ideas… anything that sparks the imagination!

Our D23-Exclusive Dreamfinder and Figment Pin - Journey Into Imagination 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,500, is available to D23 Gold Members at 8 a.m. PT on shopDisney, Tuesday, May 30, 2023.

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Your Ultimate Alan Menken Watchlist

By Jessica Benda

If Disney musicals can guarantee one thing, it’s memorable songs that stay with you for weeks after.

That’s often thanks to Disney Legend Alan Menken, lauded composer and resident EGOT winner (courtesy of one Emmy®, 11 Grammys®, eight Oscars®, and one Tony®). His career with Disney will come full circle when moviegoers are treated to his reimagined score for the live-action The Little Mermaid when it debuts in theaters worldwide on Friday, May 26.

Menken composed the songs and score for The Little Mermaid (1989) with the late Disney Legend Howard Ashman. The new score, which includes new arrangements and three new songs created in partnership with famed Broadway and film composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (no stranger to Disney, with composing credits for hit animated films Moana and Encanto to his name). Before we dive under the sea, we’ve compiled the ultimate Alan Menken watchlist to view before the film—or after, because we know you’ll be wanting more of Menken’s musical magic! While we haven’t included all of Menken’s work (that would require several weeks to make your way through), we’ve rounded up some of the can’t-miss Disney films from his celebrated career.

In the animated film Beauty and the Beast, the candelabra Lumiere dances atop a table of enormous and colorful cakes in the showstopper number, “Be Our Guest.”

Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Be our guest to watch this Disney classic. From the whimsical opening number “Belle” to the romantic (and Oscar-winning) “Beauty and the Beast,” the tale of a small-town girl and cursed prince swept viewers off to far-off places, as did Menken’s gorgeous score and Ashman’s lyrics. For added fun, make it a double-screening: Disney delivered a live-action reimagining of the film in 2017, once again scored by Menken.

In the animated film Aladdin, Aladdin kneels atop the Magic Carpet under the night sky. It hovers just above Jasmine’s balcony, who stands and looks intrigued by Aladdin and the Carpet.

Aladdin (1992)
A legendary Magic Carpet ride wouldn’t have been so memorable without its Oscar-winning musical accompaniment “A Whole New World.” Menken’s music tells the story of Aladdin and his discovery of a magic lamp hidden within in the Cave of Wonders. He befriends its charismatic Genie, who plays wingman as Aladdin pursues the heart of Princess Jasmine. When he’s not granting wishes, Genie is granting grand-scale musical numbers like “Friend Like Me” and “Prince Ali.” Originally, Menken and Ashman wrote an entire version of the score that was later shelved, and only “Friend Like Me” and “Arabian Nights” remained. After Ashman’s passing, Disney Legend Sir Tim Rice penned the lyrics to “One Jump Ahead” and “A Whole New World.” Almost three decades later, Menken returned to compose the music for the 2019 live-action reimagining.

In the animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Quasimodo climbs between two pillars of Notre Dame. The still shows his silhouette and the purple and pink sky that he gazes out at.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Written with Stephen Schwartz, this may be one of Menken’s most serious scores, underscoring a bittersweet story about a lonely bellringer named Quasimodo. He yearns to explore the world outside Notre Dame, expressed in the sweeping ballad “Out There,” but stays hidden under Claude Frollo’s order. Whether it be heroine Esmeralda’s hauntingly beautiful “God Help the Outcasts” or devious Frollo’s truly terrifying “Hellfire,” Menken delivers a score that can’t be missed.

In the animated film Hercules, the five muses sing and dance in a V formation. The background is orange and bright behind them.

Hercules (1997)
This animated musical went the distance, its score the result of Menken’s collaboration with lyricist David Zippel. Greek mythology is set to soaring gospel numbers as Hercules goes on a quest to regain his status as a god so he can rejoin his birth family on Mount Olympus. Add a ballad or two, and it’s clear that Menken’s music skills are as strong as Hercules’ “rippling pectorals.”

In Enchanted, Giselle sits atop a rock in Central Park. She wears a turquoise gown she crafted from curtains and smiles over at Robert. Robert wears a suit and looks confused by the musical number that just ended.

Enchanted (2007)
A fairy-tale princess tumbles into a terrible new world: Reality. From the animated kingdom of Andalasia, Giselle lands in the streets of New York City—but she brings her fairy-tale song and dance numbers with her! Who better to compose the score than the man behind so many Disney Princess films? Menken reunited with Schwartz to produce “True Love’s Kiss,” “Happy Working Song,” and the giant group number “That’s How You Know,” all of which merge that classic Menken sound with a mostly live-action story. It didn’t end there—15 years later, Menken returned for the equally magical sequel, Disenchanted.

In the animated film Tangled, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider enter the Snuggly Duckling tavern. They stand in the doorway as Rapunzel braces her frying pan, looking terrified. Flynn smiles with his hands on his hips.

Tangled (2010)
A necessary item on the watchlist, Tangled explores the journey of Rapunzel, a lost princess with big dreams and a whole lot of hair. With the help of dashing rogue Flynn Rider, Rapunzel embarks on a quest to find the “floating lights” that she’s always watched from her window. Menken worked with Glenn Slater to deliver another magical score and memorable songs—who could forget “I See the Light” amid hundreds of lanterns? And the film was just the start! Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure, a three-season series, continued the adventure with even more of Menken’s songs.

In Newsies: The Broadway Musical, Jack Kelly stands onstage with several “newsies” as they all raise their fists in the air. They wear newsboy caps and clothes reminiscent of the end of the 19th century.

Newsies: The Broadway Musical (2017)
Menken has composed several Disney musicals, but luckily for us, one of them was filmed at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Based on the 1992 movie musical, the stage show follows Jack Kelly and the “newsies” as they strike against publishing giants who raise prices at their expense. Backed by lyrics by Jack Feldman, these protests usually come in the form of epic dance numbers, and it’s yet another must-see project of Menken’s.