Smackerals of Fun: Christopher Robin Comes Home on Digital and Blu-ray

By Karina Schink

The Hundred Acre Woods is ready to welcome you back into its nostalgic grounds—right in your home (or even on the go) …

Christopher Robin will be available for the whole family to enjoy again and again when it debuts on Digital, Movies Anywhere, and Blu-ray this November.

The heartwarming live-action tale brings Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit, and Owl into new three-dimensional form, just in time to remind their pal Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) what it means to be carefree and young at heart.

And if that wasn’t sweet enough, the Digital and Blu-ray versions have smackerals of extra-sweet bonus features—giving us a glimpse into the making of the film, a look back at Walt Disney’s love for the silly old bear, and more!

Get ready to follow Pooh through that famous tree once again when Christopher Robin comes home on November 6, available on Blu-ray and for instant download in Digital HD and SD!

Get Your Disney Spook on with These Group Halloween Costume Ideas

By Karina Schink

Halloween is more than a night for tricking and treating and eating candy (or strolling through a haunted house, peeking through your fingers)—it’s also about dressing up and having a great time with your friends! Here are some of our favorite Disney and Pixar costume ideas for every kind of group, all the way from the spookiest of squads, to those who know they were meant for a palace.

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The Sanderson Sisters—Hocus Pocus
Halloween is the perfect time to run amuck, amuck, amuck with your friends! Whether you’re delivering tricks or treats, you and your fellow witches can dress up as the famed Salem trio themselves: Winifred, Mary, and Sarah.

Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas

Lock, Shock, and Barrel—Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas
What better way to hit the streets with your candy collecting vessel in tow than as Oogie Boogie’s henchmen/trick-or-treaters themselves: Lock, Shock, and Barrel. This trio of trepidation is the perfect costume idea for when you and your friends are looking to add a bit of mischief to your attire.

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Riley’s Emotions—Disney•Pixar’s Inside Out
Spooked may not be one of Riley’s emotions, but Fear certainly is! You and your friends can make your trick-or-treating extra emotional this year by getting all decked out in a rainbow of feelings. From Joy and Disgust to Anger, Sadness, and Fear, there’s an idea for everyone in your group. Got more than five in your squad? Well, we happen to know that Bing Bong is always down for an adventure or two! Just make sure you don’t leave Sadness behind (sometimes she’s too sad to walk!).

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The Muses—Hercules
You are the muses, goddesses of the arts and proclaimers of heroes. This Halloween, step away from the Underworld and transform into those soulful goddesses that told us the tale of Hercules (or do we mean Hunkules?). Calliope, Clio, Melpomene, Terpsichore, and Thalia, in their white gowns and with such radiant voices, are the perfect Disney characters to embody this season.

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The Princesses
October 31 is just another day to live out your true destiny, and dress up, ready for the ball, as your favorite Disney princess. Whether you’re after more of a Disneybounding look, or you want to take your costume to another, magical Fairy Godmother level, it’s the perfect time of year to begin your happily ever after.

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie—DuckTales
Everyday you’re out there making DuckTales—and Halloween is no exception! If you and your friends are always finding yourself turning the worst of messes into successes (even if it’s only by a feather or two), then these three brothers are who you were meant to be! Just make sure you keep an eye on your brother’s back, there may be a stranger out to find you!

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The Ralph Breaks the Internet Squad
If you live for video games, then look no further for the best group Halloween costume than the virtual troop from Ralph Breaks the Internet. From the big lug himself or the sweets-loving speedster Vanellope von Schweetz, or even a classic princess in her royal sleepover wear, no matter how big your friend group is, there’s a costume for everyone!

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Wilderness Explorers—Up
Adventure is out there, but it might be a bit spookier around this time of year. Never fear! As long as you’ve got your lucky Grape Soda badge pinned tightly, nothing will stand in your way (unless of course it’s a snipe!). Seek out all the thrills (and chills) the night has to offer as Wilderness Explorers, who are all, definitely more in search of treats than tricks!

What’s This? Shareable Halloween Town and Christmas Town Postcards from the Vacation of Your Nightmares

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Everyone enjoys going on a nice vacation for the holidays, but now your vacation destination can be the holidays—the holidays of Halloween and Christmas, to be exact! Download these frighteningly fantastic Halloweentown postcards, or get a head start on holiday cheer with a Christmastown postcard, inspired by the locations from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. We hope you enjoy traveling just like Jack Skellington—although we hope you don’t try to kidnap Sandy Claws when you do!

Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas postcards
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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas postcards
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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas postcards
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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas postcards
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Go Galactic with a First Look at The Mandalorian—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Read up on the latest from the Star Wars universe, and get “Legendary” with stars from your favorite Disney Channel series… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Red Alert: Directors, First Image for The Mandalorian Revealed!

It was news heard ’round the galaxy when word got out that there’d be a brand-new live-action series—based on the Star Wars universe—created for Disney’s upcoming streaming service. Well, we now have a bit more info on just what to expect!

Production has begun on The Mandalorian, a show set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. The plot—as recently revealed by writer and executive producer Jon Favreau (Disney’s upcoming live-action The Lion King) on his Instagram account—will follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. The show’s first episode will be helmed by Dave Filoni (Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels); look for later episodes to be directed by other TV and film luminaries including Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates, Jurassic World), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). Check out the awesome first-look image of the title character, above.

Stay tuned for more info on The Mandalorian as we draw ever closer to its sure-to-be-epic streaming premiere…

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
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)

Disney Channel Stars Get “Legendary” to Inspire Girls Everywhere

Wednesday, October 11, is the United Nations’ International Day of the Girl—and to celebrate, Disney Channel and DisneyMusicVEVO just released an incredible new song and its companying video featuring some of TV’s most dynamic young actresses.

“Legendary” is a validating, affirming anthem that supports girls’ great potential everywhere. Created for kids and tweens ages 6-14, the song encompasses a spirit of camaraderie—and delivers the powerful message that when girls and young women support each other and work together, nothing is out of reach! Rock out to the new clip, above.

The song was written and produced by The Heavyweights, the Grammy®-nominated production team of Jamie Jones, Jack Kugell, and Matt Wong (along with songwriter Hanna Jones). The video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis (who’s helmed vids for Ariana Grande and Fifth Harmony), features the likes of ZOMBIES’ Meg Donnelly and Kylee Russell; Bizaardvark’s Madison Hue and Olivia Rodrigo; Andi Mack’s Peyton Elizabeth Lee; Stuck in the Middle’s Jenna Ortega; Freak Friday’s Cozi Zuehlsdorff; and many more! And don’t forget—a version of “Legendary” will also be heard this Friday, October 12, at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT during the upcoming Raven’s Home musical episode…

Misty Copeland Twirls Us Into The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

She’s the first African-American principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, and she’ll soon grace movie screens across the world in Disney’s latest holiday film, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms. Check out this new featurette, above, to hear from prima ballerina Misty Copeland about what it was like to film the movie—and to delve deeper into a world that’s meant so much to her as a dancer.

But that’s not all: If you’re visiting Disney California Adventure park at Disneyland Resort or Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort in the next few weeks, you can catch a special advance look at 12 minutes of the film, complete with a brand-new video introduction by the film’s Clara, Mackenzie Foy.

Also starring Kiera Knightley as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Morgan Freeman as godfather Drosselmeyer, and Helen Mirren as the fearsome Mother Ginger, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms was directed by Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston and inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann’s classic tale. Look for it at a cineplex near you beginning November 2.

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More Star Power Added to ABC’s Mickey’s 90th Spectacular

When you’re ready to celebrate a truly incredible 90 years of bringing joy to people across the globe, it’s no wonder that a cavalcade of stars would want to be on hand to assist! We already clued y’all in that the likes of Josh Groban, Meghan Trainor, and Leslie Odom, Jr. would be lending their dulcet tones to ABC’s Mickey 90th Spectacular…  and now, we’ve just revealed even more stars who’ll be joining Mickey Mouse on stage. Read all about it right here!

Here’s the Dish on Chef Alex Guarnaschelli’s Upcoming Epcot Appearance…

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Yeah, sure, we mean fall’s cooler weather and all the upcoming holidays. But we also mean the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival—which is currently in full swing, tickling the taste buds of Walt Disney World Resort guests now through November 12!

One of the amazing celebrity chefs appearing at this year’s festival—now in its 22nd year—is acclaimed restauranteur and Iron Chef star Alex Guarnaschelli. Recently, our good pals over at the Disney Parks Blog visited Guarnaschelli at her New York City restaurant Butter, to hear from the culinary master herself about what she’ll be bringing to the table (literally and figuratively) on November 11 at this year’s foodie fest. Check out the clip, above.

Throughout the 75-day event, guests have a chance to meet their favorite celeb chefs; try a new food and drink pairing in the Festival Center each Friday through Sunday; and even dance the night away during the Eat to the Beat Concert Series. For more info on all things Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, visit DisneyWorld.com.

The New #DreamBigPrincess Video Series Shows What Can Happen When You Follow Your Dreams

By Beth Deitchman

Once upon a time (as so many of the most inspiring Disney stories begin), Emily Blunt, Jennifer Lee, and Kathleen Kennedy were young girls with dreams—big ones—that led them to become, respectively, a Golden Globe® Award-winning actress; an Oscar®-winning filmmaker and chief creative officer at Walt Disney Animation Studios; and the president of Lucasfilm and producer of three of the highest-grossing movies ever. These three trailblazing women have now joined forces with leaders in the worlds of science, technology, business, sports, and more to inspire the next generation to “dream big.” You can hear these role models tell their stories in the brand-new #DreamBigPrincess global video series launching today.

There’s also a pretty inspiring story behind the video series. To create these digital shorts, Disney provided mentorship support to leaders from Girl Up, a leadership initiative founded by the United Nations Foundation that enables girls around the globe to become activists and advocates for gender equality. Twenty-one young filmmakers from 13 different countries interviewed 20 amazing women and asked them to share their tips for success and provide a glimpse at what’s possible.

The star of the upcoming feature Mary Poppins Returns, Emily Blunt, was interviewed by 17-year-old Girl Up leader Marissa Torre. “There’s a line in Mary Poppins where she says anything is possible, even the impossible,” says Blunt. “I think that really symbolizes what dreaming big is all about, the idea if you want something big enough that the universe is going to conspire to give it to you.”

Dream Big Princess

“Dreaming big is one of the most important things any of us can do—to keep aiming higher,” says Kathleen Kennedy, who spoke with Maud Webster, age 16, from the UK. “The #DreamBigPrincess series is giving a voice to a group of talented young women, helping them tell stories that kids can learn from, whatever their ambition.”

Dream Big Princess

Disney fans can get involved and support the #DreamBigPrincess campaign and video series in several simple and fun ways. From now through November 20, 2018, for every like or share of a video or photo posted publicly with #DreamBigPrincess on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, Disney Worldwide Services will donate US $1 to Girl Up to support girls’ leadership and empowerment (up to $1 million). The #DreamBigPrincess Global Photography series that launched last year unlocked a $1 million donation to Girl Up in less than five days.

And tomorrow, October 11, guests at Disney parks around the world are invited to Disney bound as their favorite female characters in celebration of the International Day of the Girl. Enjoy incredible thrills in an outfit inspired by Elastigirl; bravely take on exciting attractions in a Merida-inspired ensemble; or wear your kindness on your sleeve in honor of Cinderella. The possibilities are limitless, just like the futures kids can imagine. Fans can also visit their local Disney store on Saturday, October 13, to participate in in-store Dream Big, Princess events.

Dream Big Princess

You can view the entire #DreamBigPrincess video series at Disney.com/DreamBigPrincess, as well as learn more about the young filmmakers and their accomplished subjects, who include the first Moroccan woman in history to join NASA Johnson Space Center, a Brazilian World Cup Skateboarding champion, a Canadian member of Parliament, and an art director for Shanghai Disneyland.

Dream Big Princess

“The #DreamBigPrincess series documents a host of inspiring stories and diverse experiences, but the common message is clear,” says Zenia Mucha, senior executive vice president, Communications, The Walt Disney Company. “Having a big dream is the first step on the path to success, and positive role models are critical in helping you continue on that journey—whether that’s a fictional entrepreneur like Tiana or a real-world success story like any of the women in this series.”

A Wicked Walk through Freeform’s Hocus Pocus– and Nightmare-themed Pop-Up with D23

By Jocelyn Buhlman

‘Twas a long time ago… Well, maybe not as long as it seems, that D23 Members went to a place we’ve seen only in our dreams. Dressed in their Halloween best and ready to pose, our members prepared to enter Freeform’s Halloween House, a totally immersive experience celebrating the films Hocus Pocus and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, just in time for Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween. Join us as we recount their journey into the mysterious depths of this haunted habitation.

First, guests stepped into a mysterious green tunnel, emerging on the other side to face the front door and an ominous sign: Oogie Boogie’s Lair. Did they dare enter and face the boogeyman himself?

Mr. Oogie Boogie’s Lair

Freeform's Halloween House

Covered in skeletons and chains (with a pair of dice or two), Oogie Boogie’s lair was a neon-blacklight wonderland, with a chilling challenge for guests who enter. Did they risk spinning the wheel and discover whether they would win a trick or a treat? With the image of Oogie Boogie hovering over them (complete with all sorts of icky creepy crawlies), only the brave tried their hands at spinning the wheel to discover what prize was in store.

Dr. Finklestein’s Lab

Freeform's Halloween House

Once guests braved Oogie’s lair, their triumphant treats in hand, they walked around the side of the house to another scene straight out of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: Dr. Finklestein’s Lab. Guests no longer had to imagine what it was like for poor Sally, living as one of Finklestein’s experiments. D23 Members were able to strap themselves to the operating table and become spooky experiments of their own!

Graveyard

Freeform's Halloween House

Outside of the house, shrouded in mist and mystery, lay the graveyard complete with tombstones for some of our favorite Halloween classics (that you might be able to catch during Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween, no less!).

Freeform's Halloween House

What graveyard would be complete without our favorite ghost dog? Zero’s skeleton took a rest while his canine spirit was out haunting Halloween Town. But if guests listened closely, they could still hear the faint barking of Zero as he romped around on his adventures.

Freeform's Halloween House

One grave in the graveyard sat empty—because it was a photo opportunity for guests! D23 Members channeled their best Billy Butcherson (complete with raggedy clothes and crazy hair, if they wished!) to snap a pic of themselves rising from the dead, almost as though they were under one of Winifred Sanderson’s spells themselves.

Winifred’s Statue

Freeform's Halloween House

Billy Butcherson may have been out of his grave, but for now Winifred Sanderson is safely frozen in stone. Naturally, D23 Members took the chance take a pic with Winnie, pretending to run away in fear or matching her shocked pose perfectly. Now we just have to hope that no one ever tries to bring her back to life again!

Lock, Shock, and Barrel’s Bathtub

Freeform's Halloween House

December is still two months away, but it’s never too early to kidnap Sandy Claws. That’s why guests were devilishly delighted to hop into Lock, Shock, and Barrel’s bathtub, wearing the trio’s iconic masks—if they dared! D23 Members channeled Oogie Boogie’s favorite henchmen (and one of our favorite modes of transportation) in this perfect photo moment of holidays colliding.

Spiral Hill

Freeform's Halloween House

Is there any moment from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas more iconic than Jack Skellington’s walk along the spiral hill? Naturally, D23 Members had to pose for this perfect picture channeling the pumpkin king himself.

Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage

Freeform's Halloween House

After guests finished exploring the graveyard, they rounded the corner and entered the most chilling of all the rooms: the Sanderson Sisters’ cottage! All the witchy sisters’ relics are just where they left them last, from the bubbling cauldron boiling up a mysterious green concoction, to Winifred’s spell book full of interesting incantations. And what’s that in the corner? Why, it’s the Black Flame Candle! Guests needed to be careful if they tried to light it—Thackery Binx lurks nearby to make sure the sisters never return to our world again.

Freeform's Halloween House

If guests preferred to channel the Sanderson Sisters rather than summon them, the final photo op brewed up the perfect opportunity to recreate the original Hocus Pocus poster! Complete with cloaks and brooms to make the picture perfect, D23 Members cackled with delight at the chance to recreate this spellbinding poster.

And just like that, D23 Members had survived it all! From the kooky to the spooky, every corner of the Halloween House had been explored. Would anyone believe the wonders they saw? Their photos shared some of the mystery, but only those who attended will really know the magic for sure.

Want to join in the celebration of Tim Burton’s the Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus? We’re celebrating both movies’ spooktacular anniversaries all month long with articles, recipes, exclusive interviews, crafts, and more!

Andi Mack Stars Discuss that Um-Believable Cliffhanger

By Beth Deitchman

It’s the “Um…” that’s had fans holding their breath, and we’ll finally find out what Andi and Bex said next when Andi Mack returns for its third season tonight on Disney Channel (8 p.m. ET). “I think if season two was the peak of a mountain, we get to see the fallout in season three,” says Lilan Bowden, who plays the title character’s super-cool mom. “We get to see all the consequences of that scene play out over season three for Bex.”

As “Bexie” fans surely recall, the second season culminated with a would-be proposal, as Bex and Andi presented Andi’s dad, Bowie, with a birthday cake hiding an engagement ring inside. But before Bex (and Andi) could ask him to marry them, Bex learned of Bowie’s opportunity to rejoin his band and head out on tour. Bex’s and Andi’s failed attempt to abandon the plan led to Bowie finding the ring and asking for an explanation… bringing us back to that unbelievably momentous “Um…”

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Of course, that’s not the only burning question needing to be answered in season three. Fans  wonder about the status of Andi and Jonah’s relationship once he returns from summer camp, as well as what’s in store for Andi’s BFFs, Cyrus and Buffy. And then there’s Cece, who’s been on her own since Ham went off to see the world. Lauren Tom is excited for fans to see the makeover her character gets in the first episode, which is far more reflective of her own bright and colorful style than the monochromatic, voluminous outfits Celia tended to wear in seasons one and two. Now that Bex is settling into her role as parent, Tom says, “Celia can actually assume more of a grandparent role in the traditional sense of being able to just loosen up, have fun, and spoil the kids a little bit more. She can now, maybe, turn her attention to a little bit more self-care.”

Andi Mack

Bowden and Tom act alongside an incredibly talented cast of teen actors, including Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Andi, Joshua Rush as Cyrus, Sofia Wylie as Buffy, and Asher Angel as Jonah, and they’ve become a close-knit on- and off-screen family over the last three years of filming on location in Utah. A mom of two teenage sons herself, Tom says of her young co-stars, “I’m beyond proud of who they are as actors, but more importantly who they are as people.” Tom’s two families come together in a fun and exciting way this season, when her son makes his acting debut in an upcoming episode. “It was just thrilling for me to have him on set and be able to introduce him to everyone,” Tom shares. “He had such a good time.”

Andi Mack

According to Bowden, “After set, we can spend eight, 10 hours shooting that day and then we’ll all be like, what are we doing now? We’re not tired of each other.” There are lots of dinners, movies, and evenings spent at the local roller skating rink, and Bowden treasures these experiences as much as the work the cast is doing on screen. Beyond accolades for the series, red carpet events, and Disney Parks adventures, it’s a much more personal memory that stands out as Bowden’s favorite of her time with Andi Mack. “There was one night where Peyton and I had a wonderful time roller skating at the rink and I was driving her home. It was nighttime and we’re in my car on the freeway and Peyton’s playing all these songs that she liked—but they’re from my time, like Foo Fighters and all these songs that I listened to when I was her age. Both of us know all the lyrics to all the songs that she’s playing and the windows are down and we’re just singing at the top of our lungs,” Bowden recalls wistfully. “I just thought, oh my gosh, this is so special for me and it could have totally been a scene in Andi Mack, too. It just really made me treasure the whole show and meeting her.”

Andi Mack

Andi Mack’s multigenerational cast of characters may be just one of the reasons why the series has connected across generations of viewers. Bowden loves that Bex is in the “sweet spot” that allows the character to feel relatable to both kids and parents alike. She notes, “I felt like with many shows that I watched growing up, the parents were the people that you have to escape or avoid. They’re not wise to your shenanigans, and that’s the whole goal.” That’s far from the case on Andi Mack, where Bex, Bowie, Celia, and Ham each have their own lives and unique challenges.

“[This series] has so much that a person can relate to, and if you’re looking to feel a little less alone and be able to connect to something authentic, then this would be your show,” Tom says. “The issues that come up are presented with so much love and compassion, and I think that’s we all want at the end of the day, is to be able to connect with other people and to feel like we belong.”

13 Bewitching Props from Hocus Pocus

By Kelsey Williams, the Walt Disney Archives

‘Tis time! 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the spooktacular film Hocus Pocus. To celebrate the occasion, prepare thyselves to view some of the most bewitching props and costumes from the Walt Disney Archives collection. Don’t be frightened; remember “…it’s just a bunch of hocus pocus!”

“This is the spell book of Winifred Sanderson. It was given to her by the devil himself. The book is bound in human skin and contains the recipes for her most powerful and evil spells.”

Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Three variations of Winifred’s iconic spell book were created: two practical books—eye open and eye closed—and one book with a moveable eye manipulated via remote control. Details on the book include human fingers on the spine, six metal serpents adorning the front and back, a claw closure clasp, and stitching.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
The practical spell books don’t just have visually stunning covers, the inside is filled with some of the witches’ most sinister spells and recipies. Contained in the Manual of Witchcraft & Alchemy is the life potion formula to make the Sanderson sisters live forever by stealing the souls of children.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Winifred’s beloved book laid to rest in this case in the Sanderson Witch Museum. The detailed stand was custom built to sit in the Sanderson house.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
What good is the perfect formula without a cauldron to contain the concoction? The recipe for the Sanderson sister’s life potion is “Bring to a full rolling bubble. Add two drops oil of boil. Mix blood of owl with the herb that’s red. Turn three times, pluck a hair from my head. Add a dash of pox and a dead man’s toe… newt saliva… One thing more and all is done. Add a bit of thine own tongue.”
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives

Never insult a Sanderson. This is one of two cages that were used to contain bullies Jay and Ernie after they called Winifred, Mary, and Sarah “ugly.” This scene, along with all material filmed inside the Sanderson’s house, was shot on Stage 2 at The Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Designed by famed costume designer Mary Vogt, each Sanderson sister has their own personal style to reflect the character. Winifred’s costume is timeless with an air of medieval style, showcasing deep velvet green to compliment her red hair. Mary’s costume is very natural, made of homespun fabric in rich and deep colors. Sarah’s costume is light, airy and ethereal. Vogt choose this color pallet to help distinguish them from previous on-screen witches.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
“Broom, ho!” With two simple words the Sanderson sisters take to the skies. Sarah Sanderson (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) rode this double ended broom early in the film while chasing after Max, Dani, and Jenny in the cemetery.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
After their brooms were taken by young trick-or-treaters, the sisters had to be resourceful when it came to taking flight. Winifred used a household broom, Sarah a mop, and Mary (portrayed by Kathy Najimy) had the honor of utilizing this vacuum to soar through the air. “Come! We fly!”
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Before closing due to a lot of spooky activity, this lighter was sold as a souvenir in the Sanderson Witch Museum. Max Dennison used the lighter on All Hallows Eve to light the Black Flame Candle, summoning the Sanderson sisters from the dead.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Not all witches are bad. This hat was part of 8-year-old Dani Dennison’s (played by Thora Birch) Halloween costume in the film.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
The Black Flame Candle’s magic only brought the Sanderson sisters back for Halloween night. In the words of Bette Midler’s character Winifred, they had to “suck the lives out of the children of Salem before sunrise. Otherwise, it’s curtains! We evaporate! We cease to exist!”  This statue showcases Winifred’s final moments, grasping Max while trying to consume his life force after falling off her broom onto the cemetery ground below.
Hocus Pocus item from the Walt Disney Archives
Before becoming Hocus Pocus, an early working title for the film was The Halloween House. The Walt Disney Archives has a few variations of the script on file, including this one from 1987 which showcases the earlier title.

Many of these spellbinding pieces will be on display at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood starting October 11, and be sure to go see them before the sun rises on November 1 and they turn to dust. Dost thou comprehend?

An Incredible Lineup of Stars Added to Mickey’s 90th Spectacular

By Beth Deitchman

Some new names have been added to the guest list for the star-studded celebration of the mouse that started it all, Mickey’s 90th Spectacular. ABC has just announced a lineup worth melting for, with the voice of Olaf himself, Josh Gad, joining Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Grammy®-nominated singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini, actor Miles Brown (black-ish, Dancing with the Stars: Juniors), Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect), Wendi McLendon-Covey (The Goldbergs), and Sage Steele (host of ESPN’s SportsCenter) for Mickey’s big night.

Mickey's 90th Spectacular talent

Fans can also look forward to special musical performances by Luis Fonsi, Grammy-nominated and five-time Latin Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, musician, and producer, who will perform his new single. Additionally, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Tori Kelly will make our hearts sing with her performance of “Colors of the Wind” from the Disney film Pocahontas.

Mickey's 90th Spectacular talent

And who better to pay tribute to the Leader of the Club than original Mouseketeers? Bob Burgess and Sharon Baird from the original Mickey Mouse Club will make a special appearance during the festivities that truly seem to be made for you and me.

These amazing stars join previously announced performers and presenters Kristen Bell, Sofia Carson, Josh Groban, Tony Hale, Sarah Hyland, Robert A. Iger, NCT 127, Leslie Odom Jr., Meghan Trainor, and Zac Brown Band.

Mickey’s 90th Spectacular airs Sunday, November 4, on ABC (8–10:01 EST), and we’ll be there front and center to share every magical moment from this very special evening. Stay tuned for all of the dazzling details, and be part of the celebration on social media using the hashtag #Mickey90!

Everyday Tools Create Disney Parks Magic that You Need to See

By Karina Schink

It’s a hot summer day at a Disney park. With a Dole Whip in hand and three refreshing descents down Splash Mountain, you don’t even feel the sweat. You’re walking around the park when suddenly, an unexpected blend of pixie dust wafts over your day.

The sun catches a glimmer of water. It’s not a puddle you have to avoid, but precise lines, curved with care. You take a few steps back and you’re greeted by the familiar face of Mickey Mouse, drawn in nothing more than water on the ground before you.

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That is the kind of experience that water artists like Melody Anderson deliver to guests every day at Disneyland. “It’s definitely a special magic,” Anderson says of water art at Disney.

Melody Anderson - water art

So, what exactly is water art? Well, it’s just that, a special kind of magic. Water art is created in the Happiest Place on Earth by members of the Custodial team, who use just a broom and a bucket of water to draw favorite Disney and Pixar characters on the ground, often when you least expect it!

With humble tools reminiscent of Walt’s pencil and paper, these custodial artists “draw an exact set of lines that result in the precise view of the character,” as Anderson explains it. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and a couple of new Pixar favorites are some of the likely suspects to appear out of these lines.

Melody Anderson - water art

How does water art fit into the Disney picture? Anderson draws a parallel to Walt Disney himself. “Disneyland, and everything Disney, started in the heart of that 7-year-old boy who wanted to create something out of nothing.” Her sentiment could not be more true, because these magical 15-minute sets (before the water artists return to their daily duties) are soaked in that idea of creating something out of nothing. Guests frequently ask Anderson what is in her bucket, what is she using to create these mini-masterpieces? Her answer is always the same and always quite simple: water.

Melody Anderson - water art

Anderson cannot remember a time guests weren’t delighted to encounter her or her colleagues’ creations. Water artists have normal custodial duties that take up the majority of their day, but a select few have been trained to take their painting chops to the streets of Disney to paint these temporary treasures. If you happen to catch Anderson in the process, you might find her drawing Donald Duck, one of her favorites to create, or maybe Winnie-the-Pooh, the next character she plans to master. Specific characters are chosen to be the stars of the show through a partnership with Walt Disney Imagineering and the Animation Academy.

But, as is frequently the case in the wonderful worlds of Disney, every magical moment is endowed with something that makes it even more magical. For Anderson, that extra boost comes when she can bring a guest into the process. Custodial artists will often ask guests—both young and young-at-heart—to get involved by contributing to the artwork or following directions to paint their own Pluto or Goofy. But for Anderson, a recent interaction made an impression that has endured long after the artwork faded away.

Melody Anderson - water art

When she saw a young boy waiting for the parade with his mother, caught in a “grumpy cloud,” Anderson knew she had to try to do something to turn his day around. While Anderson has created water art for three years, drawing the iconic duo—Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse—has always intimidated her, but when she learned that little boy’s favorite character is the latter, she knew what had to happen next.

Melody Anderson - water art

“It was on. I was going to draw Minnie Mouse for that boy,” Anderson states. “So, I went and got [my tools], I drew Minnie for him, and that boy smiled. That guest came out from under his sad cloud… and with the tools that Disney gave me, I was able to help that guest find his way back to happy. And to me, that’s one of the biggest victories you can have as a cast member.”

This is only one of the examples that Anderson had to offer about the many times she has produced water art and the memorable reactions she’s gotten from onlookers. Whether it’s a child who gets involved and claims their own title of “Junior Character Water Artist,” or an adult who tries his or her own hand at a painting, every guest interaction has been meaningful to her.

“I appreciated that water art built the bridge between me and that little boy’s heart,” Anderson shares.

Melody Anderson - water art

Since the ‘90s, artistic moments such as these have taken many different forms, in a variety of media that ranges from leaves and traffic cones, to now, the most common form: water—specifically water that has melted off of the outdoor vending carts, so no water goes to waste.

Melody Anderson - water art

Many guests may know of these magical moments, but have yet to catch one. Anderson suggests checking shaded spots when it’s in the summer, and paying extra attention at night. Water artists will look for the best locations, depending on the level of heat of the pavement and how long they think their art will last. But, ultimately, it’s just the magic of Disney that will allow you to stumble across these delightful works of art, and hopefully meet the artist, as well (even though some practice what Anderson calls “stealth water art” and choose to watch guests discover their art from afar).

Melody Anderson - water art

So, what it all really comes down to are expectations… and expecting the unexpected.  The 7-year-old with a pencil and paper, a Disneyland cast member with a broom and a bucket. Magical somethings truly can come out of nothing, and can make for the best surprises of all.