Disney Cruise Line Debuts “Disney at Sea with D23”

By D23 Staff

Last week, guests aboard the Disney Wonder were treated to a brand-new live event, Disney at Sea with D23! The 30-minute entertainment news show highlights what’s new and what’s next from all of Disney’s wonderful worlds, from theme parks and movies to television, music, and beyond.

“Our friends at Disney Cruise Line reached out and asked us to develop a show that would take guests on a journey through all the incredible entertainment and experiences coming from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm,” says Michael Vargo, head of D23. “It’s thrilling to share all of the exciting news—and our love for Disney—with our guests on the high seas.”

Disney Wonder

While inside the Buena Vista Theatre, guests watched the new Captain Marvel trailer, heard about how Disney is celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 90th around the world, and saw the latest concept art for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Disneyland’s Tropical Hideaway, and Tokyo DisneySea’s upcoming expansion. Plus, guests heard about all the ways Disney is celebrating the anniversaries of Hocus Pocus and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas—including D23’s own Fanniversary!

The show will be updated every month with new content, so Disney fans can get the scoop on all the excitement coming to Disney.

Plans are to hold the show on every cruise, and the presentation is scheduled to take place on virtually every itinerary, rolling out soon to all ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.

Check your Disney Cruise Line Navigator when you get on board for more details, and we’ll sea ya real soon!

Did you know? 13 Diabolical Facts about Hocus Pocus

By Taylor White

D23 celebrates Hocus Pocus with these 13 tricks and treats of trivia, conjured from the depths of the Walt Disney Archives!

Hocus Pocus

1. Producer David Kirschner, the creator of the An American Tale and the Child’s Play franchises, originally conceived Hocus Pocus as a bedtime story for his two young daughters in the 1980s. Early drafts of the screenplay were much darker but lightened up and became more family-friendly with the casting of Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy.

Hocus Pocus

2. The role of Max Dennison was originally offered to Leonardo DiCaprio, who instead chose to appear in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape with Johnny Depp, earning him his first Academy Award® nomination at the age of 19.

Hocus Pocus

3. Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays the ditzy Sarah Sanderson, discovered that her 10th great-grandmother, Esther Elwell, was accused of “sundry acts of witchcraft.” Elwell was spared, as the witch trials had concluded, though Parker admits that the revelation changed everything she thought she knew about herself.

Hocus Pocus
Courtesy of Tony Gardner / Alterian Studios

4. Jason Marsden, who played the voice of the bewitched black cat Thackery Binx, also played Max, the son of Goofy in A Goofy Movie two years later.

Hocus Pocus

5. Kathy Najimy’s role of the daffy Mary Sanderson was original offered to Rosie O’Donnell, but she reportedly declined the role as she didn’t want to play a “scary witch.”

6. Co-screenwriter Mick Garris went on to hold the record as the director of the most films and TV miniseries based on the works of horror novelist Stephen King, including The Stand, Sleepwalkers, Desperation, and The Shining.

Hocus Pocus

7. The original trailer contains scenes that do not appear in the theatrical, VHS, DVD, or Blu-ray versions of the movie.

8. Hocus Pocus shares the same release year as Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, though the studio chose to release it in July, 1993 to keep the two films from competing with each other during the Halloween season. Both films initially underperformed at the box office, but each gained widespread popularity with every passing decade.

Hocus Pocus
Courtesy of Tony Gardner / Alterian Studios

9. According to actor Doug Jones, the moths that fly out of the mouth of his character, zombie Billy Butcherson, are 100-percent real and not enhanced with computer FX.

10. James Horner, the Oscar® winning composer of Titanic, was originally slated to score the film and had penned Sarah Sanderson’s chilling “Garden of Magic” theme to sing on camera during production. When Horner became unavailable, composer John Debney stepped in and scored the entire 96-minute film in two weeks.

11. Animal trainer Larry Madrid used nine cats to play Thackery Binx with each having its own special skill to perform on-camera.

12. Some foreign countries saw the movie retitled as Abracadabra.

Hocus Pocus

13. In October 2016, actress Bette Midler recreated her persona of Winifred Sanderson for her annual Hulaween Party at the Waldorf Astoria to raise funds for the New York Restoration Project.

Mickey Mouse: Your Ultimate Globetrotting Travel Pal

By D23 Team

We’re celebrating 90 incredible years of Mickey Mouse in 2018—and what better time to recall some of the amazing locations that the “leader of the club” has visited over the years? From right in his own California backyard (at the grand opening of the Happiest Place on Earth) to far-flung locations across the globe, Mickey is one well-traveled pal.

Join us on a (virtual) flight around the world to see some of Mickey’s most epic trips, compliments of our friends at Alamo Rent A Car. It might just inspire you to add more stamps to your own passport!

Mickey travels

Anaheim, California (1955)
Walt famously said, “…it was all started by a mouse,” so naturally, Mickey was in attendance at the opening ceremonies for Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, on July 17, 1955. Both Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse could be seen frolicking together and waving to guests during the opening day TV special, hosted by Art Linkletter, and broadcast live on the ABC television network. If Mickey (and Walt Disney) only knew where success would take him—literally and figuratively—over the ensuing years…

Mickey travels

Shanghai, China (2016)
This stamp in Mickey’s passport is still fairly fresh… Just over two years ago, Mickey jetted off to the Pudong district in Shanghai, China, for the grand opening of Shanghai Disney Resort. Mickey and Minnie were joined by countless performers—as well as dignitaries from both the United States and China—for a truly memorable opening ceremony in front of Enchanted Storybook Castle, the tallest and most interactive Disney park castle crafted to date.

Mickey travels

Marceline, Missouri (1998)
D23 Members and longtime fans know that Walt Disney and his family lived in quaint Marceline, Missouri, during his early childhood. Fast forward to nearly a century later, when in 1998, Walt’s greatest creation visited the town in person—for the premiere of The Spirit of Mickey VHS anthology. The “leader of the club” was joined at the event by some 18,000 delighted Disney fans.

Mickey Euro Disney

Marne-la-Vallée, France (1992)
As seen on CBS in 1992, Mickey hopped “across the pond” to Marne-la-Vallée—about a half-hour outside the center of Paris—to help celebrate the grand opening of Disneyland Paris… or as it was originally called, Euro Disney. The two-hour TV special was simulcast live across Europe in five languages, and broadcast later the same day in the United States. The special ended with Mickey throwing open the gates to Sleeping Beauty Castle and welcoming the world to Disney’s latest park!

Mickey travels

Birthday Tours Around the World
Over the years, Mickey has gone out on special birthday trips, visiting—and even surprising—fans in many countries around the world. Check out his global 2016 birthday celebration right here at D23.com, or take a peek at last year’s fan-centric birthday trip. And keep your eyes peeled… you never know what kind of worldwide shenanigans he’ll get up to for this year’s milestone!

Mickey travels

 

Lake Buena Vista, Florida (1971)
Walt and Roy Disney may have officially announced their plans for a new Disney-themed entertainment enterprise in Florida on November 15, 1965 (not long after the World’s Fair wrapped up), but the resort itself—located in Lake Buena Vista, near Orlando—didn’t open until October 1971. Mickey Mouse was, of course, on hand to help throw open the gates to Magic Kingdom Park, as well as the resort’s first two hotels, beautiful lagoons, the Palm and Magnolia golf courses, and a campground. By this point, our pal Mickey was a seasoned traveler!

Mickey travels

Moscow, Russia (1988)
Mickey has always been an ambassador of goodwill, welcoming guests from all over the world to Disney theme parks—as well as creating memories for fans through TV shows and specials, animated films, books and toys, and so much more. But he became a true “envoy” when a group of prominent Russian animators invited him to the (now former) Soviet Union for a Disney animation festival in 1988. Cameras followed Mickey and Roy E. Disney (then vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company) on the trip, which was chronicled in the Disney Channel special Mickey Goes to Moscow.

Mickey travels

Tokyo, Japan (1983)
Disney’s first theme park outside the contiguous United States opened on April 15, 1983—and there was no way Mickey Mouse would miss that kind of party! In fact, our globetrotting pal—plus Minnie, Donald, and Goofy—were on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, alongside Masatomo Takahashi, president of the Oriental Land Company, Ltd., and Card Walker, then chairman of The Walt Disney Company. Not bad for a stamp in the ol’ passport, right?

Mickey travels

Flushing Meadows—Corona Park, Queens, New York (1964–1965)
Perhaps one of Mickey’s most celebrated trips was to the New York World’s Fair, which kicked off in April 1964 and delighted guests for two six-month seasons, through October ’65. Several iconic Disney attractions made their very first appearance at the fair, including it’s a small world and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. Mickey himself made many appearances at the Fair; for instance, he helped open the Carousel of Progress attraction (inside General Electric’s Progressland, one of the most visited pavilions at the fair), and even met a young John F. Kennedy Jr. in April 1965.

Mickey travels

Lantau Island, Hong Kong (2005)
The 11th park in Disney’s now-global roster opened to much fanfare on lush Lantau Island—the largest island in Hong Kong (30 minutes from downtown) and once the site of numerous fishing villages. Mickey was a guest of honor at the park’s opening ceremonies, which included scores of musicians and traditional Chinese lion dancers; a spectacular fireworks display; and even an appearance by Vice President Zeng Qinghong of China—who declared the park Hong Kong’s “eternal carnival.”

The Ballroom Buzz from Dancing with the Stars: Juniors’ Team Brandon

By Beth Deitchman

They cha cha’d their way into our hearts on the premiere episode of Dancing with the Stars: Juniors last week, and this week, Team Brandon—actress Ariana Greenblatt, dancer/gymnast Artyon Celestine, with guidance from their mentor, Dancing with the Stars pro Brandon Armstrong—are going to show us how they jive. On Sunday’s episode, the celebrity kids are dancing to a song from the year they were born, and Ariana and Artyon are taking on Avril Lavigne’s 2007 hit “Girlfriend.”

“This is one of my favorite dances that I’ve done,” Ariana enthuses. “Oh my gosh, the jive is so exciting and fun and all the moves have to be precise.”

Dancing with the Stars: Juniors

Ariana, who Disney fans know as Young Gamora in Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity Wars and from the Disney Channel series Stuck in the Middle, is partnered with Artyon, an award-winning dancer who has been making magical moves on the dance floor since he was 8. Brandon, currently competing on the adult Dancing with the Stars with his partner, Tinashe, is having a blast mentoring the next generation, watching them gain confidence over the course of the week as they master a new dance. “Watching them grow and watching them be successful is probably the most rewarding thing for me,” says Brandon.

“Definitely, literally growing,” Ariana is quick to add. “I mean, when I first met Artyon I was way shorter than he is, and now I’m almost the same height!”

Ariana and Artyon have bonded in the ballroom and have become good friends. “He could be the best partner ever,” says Ariana, while Artyon is enjoying another aspect of competing on Dancing with the Stars: Juniors. What does he see as the best part of being on the show? “I think just performing and showing everyone that the kids are better than the adults,” he says with a smile directed at his mentor.

Dancing with the Stars: Juniors

“I think people would be really shocked at how hard they work,” says Brandon about Ariana, Artyon, and all of the DWTS: Juniors dancers. “They may be kids, but they put in a lot of hours and a lot of work to make these performances good.” Each one- to two-minute dance takes several days to learn, along with “hours and hours of rehearsal,” according to Ariana, who, as viewers saw last week, lights up the ballroom with her smile.

As the adult dancers and junior dancers alike prepare for Disney Night, we asked Ariana, Artyon, and Brandon which Disney character they would add to the team. Ariana considered Ariel and Lilo but ultimately decided Moana would be a great addition to their group. “I love Moana because she’s strong,” Ariana says. Though Artyon is a fan of Maui’s muscles and Stitch’s zaniness, he’d like to have Mickey Mouse in the house. “I love him—he’s very nice,” Artyon shares. As for Brandon, he’d like to mentor Mushu, the dragon from Mulan. “That’s my favorite Disney character,” he says.

Ariana, Artyon, and the rest of the Dancing with the Stars: Juniors cast are putting on their dancing shoes this Sunday to trip the light fantastic to songs from the year they were born. The fancy footwork begins Sunday, October 14, at 8 p.m. ET. Tune in to see which pairs get one step closer to the coveted Mirrorball trophy.

The Inside Scoop on Coop & Cami Ask the World

By Karina Schink

Would you wrather have your mom date your principal or take her as a date to your school dance? Would you wrather eat a disgusting mixture of old leftovers or take a bath in it?

Those are some of the classic, age-old questions that Coop and Cami ask all of their “Wratherheads” on Disney Channel’s new series Coop & Cami Ask The World. Premiering on Friday, October 12, at 8 p.m. EDT, the show follows siblings Cooper and Cameron (Cami) Wrather, portrayed by Dakota Lotus and Ruby Rose Turner, respectively, as they entertain their fans online through their various “Would You Wrather” dilemmas.

Coop and Cami Ask the World

The Wrathers are a heartwarming family of five, something star Ruby Rose Turner can relate to. “It’s actually kind of crazy because I am one of four and so is Cami,” she says, adding, “Olivia (Sanabia) and Dakota (Lotus) are each also one of four.”

Although Ruby may be familiar with the fun, and sometimes hectic life with three siblings, she is also no stranger to the spotlight. While Coop and Cami interact with their fans daily by asking them to answer “Would You Wrather” questions, Ruby is already known by Disney fans for being light on her feet. She has appeared twice on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, and was even able to catch a recent taping of Dancing with the Stars: Juniors!

But her love for Disney (and dance) stretches beyond the ballroom all the way to one of her favorite shows: Shake It Up. “I love to dance,” she gushes, “so I could relate to [CeCe and Rocky]. I’d come home, and I would literally learn all of the dances they would do!” Ruby’s excitement for all things Disney is only matched by her love for her fellow cast members, as she says, “We’ve grown so close together since the pilot. We’re a big old family now.”

Coop and Cami Ask the World

Newcomer Dakota Lotus stars as Cami’s brother Cooper, co-host of his successful web series. Olivia Sanabia portrays Charlotte, the twins’ older sister, who would really wrather just stay out of the spotlight (though she’s often caught in embarrassing situations while they’re streaming). Paxton Booth stars as Ollie, Coop and Cami’s younger brother, who is usually much more thrilled to join in on the antics. And we can’t forget their biggest fan, their mom, portrayed by Rebecca Metz.

Coop and Cami Ask the World

As the self-proclaimed “biggest Disney fan,” Ruby Rose is overjoyed to see Coop & Cami enter the world. “I’m a big lover of Disney Channel,” she says. “And I’m so happy to be a part of the Disney family now.”

Ruby is so excited to see Coop & Cami officially “ask the world” when it premieres on Friday, October 12, at 8:30 p.m. on Disney Channel, and she hopes that Disney fans will enjoy the show and “just laugh when they watch it.”

Jack and Sally’s Ghoulish Adventure Game Instructions

What you will need:

Kids, have a grown-up help you with the scissors and glue.

To make the game board:

  1. Print out the page onto heavy printer paper.
  2. Cut away the white paper around the board
  3. Securely tape the two pieces together where shown.

To make the game pieces:

  1. Print out the page onto heavy paper and cut along the solid lines.
  2. Fold along the dashed lines.
  3. Apply glue to the backs of the game pieces and press together.
  4. Fold open the base flaps to make a stand.

To make the die:

  1. Cut along the solid lines and fold along the dashed lines.
  2. Fold the tabs so when the die is assembled they are inside.
  3. Apply glue or tape as you assemble the die

GHASTLY GOOD Spiral Notebook Covers

What you will need:

 Kids, please have a grown-up help you with the scissors.

Instructions:

  1. Measure the cover of the spiral notebook with a ruler.
  2. Print the cover onto sticker paper.
  3. If the measurements are less than 8 x 10.5 inches, trim away the extra sticker paper to fit the size of your notebook.
  4. Peel the back of the sticker paper off, and affix to the front of your notebook

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Photo Props

What you will need:

Kids, have a grown-up help you with the scissors and hot glue.

Instructions:

  1. Print the pages onto heavy printer paper.
  2. Cut out the art as close as possible.
  3. Turn over the prop and hot glue a wooden dowel to the back to use as a handle.

TIP: Glue the dowel at an angle for the hat and bat props.

SPELL-WORTHY Spiral Notebook Covers

What you will need:

Kids, please have a grown-up help you with the scissors.

Instructions:

  1. Measure the cover of the spiral notebook with a ruler.
  2. Print the cover onto sticker paper.
  3. If the measurements are less than 8 x 10.5 inches, trim away the extra sticker paper to fit the size of your notebook.
  4. Peel the back of the sticker paper off, and affix to the front of your notebook

Hallowed Ground Word Guessing Game

What you will need:

 Kids, have a grown-up help you with the scissors and glue.

To make the game cards:

  1. Print the Hallowed Ground Word Guessing Game pages onto card stock.
  2. Trim along the dashed lines and fold the cards in half, with printed side facing outwards.
  3. Apply glue to the inside (blank side) of the card and adhere.

To play the game:

  1. Choose a card and show everyone else but you the word.
  2. You will need to guess what the word is from the clues your friends are giving you before the time runs out.
  3. The clues cannot include the word(s) you are trying to guess.
  4. If you guess correctly you get to keep the card.
  5. The player with the most cards at the end of the game wins!