Yo Ho, A Pirates of the Caribbean Quiz from D23

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Avast! In honor of Talk Like a Pirate Day, we’re challenging you landlubbers to a test: Can ye really talk like a pirate? Take our Pirates of the Carribean quote quiz and find out for sure. Based on the script of the classic Disneyland attraction, your knowledge will determine whether you’re the captain of the ship—or if you’ll have to walk the plank!

Finish the quote: “Ye come seekin’ adventure and…”

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the lyric: “We’re beggars and blighters and ne’er-do-well cads/Drink up me hearties, yo ho!/Aye, but we’re…”

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the quote: “No fear have ye of…”

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the quote: “Strike yer colors you…”

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the quote: “Don’t tell him, Carlos, don’t be…”

Correct! Wrong!

Which of these is NOT a way the pirates describe themselves in the lyrics to Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)?

Correct! Wrong!

Which isn’t a way the pirates in the jail cell refer to the dog with the keys?

Correct! Wrong!

Finish the quote: “A toast to piracy, and its…”

Correct! Wrong!

Which of these sayings does the parrot at the end of the attraction NOT say?

Correct! Wrong!

Yo Ho, A Pirates of the Caribbean Quiz from D23
Belay that talk! Ye know nothing of the ways of pirate speak. Best be readin’ up on the jargon or it’ll be the plank with you!
Ye know something about piracy, we reckon… enough to swab the deck! If ye plan on risin’ through the ranks, best take the quiz again and see if yer knowledge improved.
Now ye be sailing! Batten down the hatches, because there’s still rough waters ahead for you… Perhaps ye can navigate them, but we reckon you’ll need to brush up on yer knowledge.
Avast! Pirate speak comes naturally to ya, does it? Ye’d almost pass fer a perfect pirate. Aye, we’d let you on our crew… If you brought enough treasure with ya!
Ahoy! We be lookin’ for a crew on our next adventure, and ye seem to have the knowledge we need. Yer mastery of the pirate-y phrase will surely keep any scurvy scum away from our treasure.
There should be a “Captain” somewhere in your name, we reckon, with yer knowledge of pirate speak! Ye’ll be sailin’ to treasure soon, and if ye are in search of a crew, we’d like to come aboard and join ya.

In Search of Cherry Tree Lane: A Visit to the Set of Mary Poppins Returns

By Bruce C. Steele

Visiting the set of Mary Poppins Returns at Shepperton Studios in London reminds you of one of the many reasons the world’s favorite nanny is unique among enchanted movie characters.

As the film’s director, Rob Marshall, puts it, after every spectacular fantasy she conjures, Mary simply “denies any magic that’s ever happened.”

The sound stages at Shepperton do the same: In the middle of the filming, much of the movie magic has already dissolved from reality into memory, captured by cameras but denied by the physical evidence.

Cherry Tree Lane, the London street made famous in the first Mary Poppins? It’s been here and gone, nothing left but the empty shell of one remaining house, shoved into a corner of a sound stage. It sits abandoned in the shadow of a full-size replica of the pinnacle of the London clock tower known as Big Ben, now being built where the lane once stood.

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The familiar upstairs nursery in the Banks’ house on that vanished lane? It’s still standing in another part of the studio, but without a ceiling, its contents scattered and sharing the space with random pieces of film equipment.

Sure, step around the movie lights on black metal poles and you’ll find plenty of evidence of the Poppins tale that’s still being spun here: stuffed animals abandoned in a toy box, a child’s hand-crafted dollhouse, and—in Mary Poppins’ own room—green hairbrushes sitting on a dresser next to a handheld mirror, slightly dusty, that you know once shimmered with the nanny’s radiant face.

It’s all the same but different, as the movie takes us to the London of the 1930s, 25 years after the original film, when Jane and Michael Banks are adults and Michael is a father with three children of his own, nearly incapacitated by grief over the loss of his wife. The family is in desperate need of Mary Poppins.

But what’s that sound? It’s the ebullient melody of one of the movie’s many original new songs by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. A jaunty male chorus intoning “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” is playing over loudspeakers, pouring joy and foot-tapping energy into the air.

If you follow the music, walking past a workshop where a half-dozen mechanics are busy working on some 1930s-style bicycles, you’ll find where the Poppins magic has now taken hold.

Inside another sound stage, a small army of London lamplighters — “leeries,” as they’re called — are performing a complicated dance number on a vast, elaborate set in the guise of a London park, an eight-minute extravaganza that will come complete with stunts on all those bikes being assembled next door. The dancers are watched by dozens of crew members — not just by camera operators and lighting technicians, but by costume and hair-and-makeup assistants and set decorators, all ready to make any flaw disappear in an instant.

In the context of the movie, however, the leeries’ audience is much smaller: just Michael Banks’ three children and Mary herself, her practically perfect persona brought back to luminous life by Emily Blunt, who Marshall says “was born to play the role.”

Before the cameras roll again, the lean and limber leeries stand at attention — all dressed in variations on tan pants, black jackets and newsboy caps — getting direction from Marshall, his voice godlike as it fills the studio: “No one can be where Grant is right now,” he says, as third assistant director Grant Butler marks out a forbidden spot on the set.

In a break before the next take, one leerie does chin-ups on the lamppost to which he’s been assigned, bathed like every pole on the set in an otherworldly pool of light. “OK,” says Marshall’s disembodied voice. “Let’s go back to Lin’s section.”

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The cameras then focus on Jack, the chief leerie, played by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the actor-singer-songwriter-etc. who created the Broadway phenomenon Hamilton. His Jack — a protege of the now-departed Bert from the 1964 film — is Mary’s ally throughout the many adventures of Mary Poppins Returns.

And what a lot of adventures there will be, drawn from the original stories by British author P.L. Travers, who wrote eight Mary Poppins books from 1934 to 1988. The tales are timeless, and whatever the era — Edwardian England, the Great Depression or the present day — “what you realize,” producer Marc Platt says, “is that the magic, the hope, the optimism, the connectivity that Mary Poppins brings as a character to the family and the world around her is really what people are yearning for.”

The filming at Shepperton is continuing as Platt speaks, but he’s removed from the action, introducing visitors to the wonders of the studio’s circus-tent-like Orangery. The vast space is overflowing with costumes, props, concept art, set models, and more items used so far in the making of the film.

There’s an antique wheelchair fitted with a scabbard and sword — the mobile throne of David Warner’s Admiral Boom, the Banks’ Cherry Tree Lane neighbor. There’s a miniature version of the “Royal Doulton Music Hall” set, a theater made of giant books that will be entirely hand-drawn in the movie’s animation-with-live-action fantasy sequence. And there are several iterations of Mary’s signature dark blue coat, this time with cream-colored polka dots hidden in the lining.

Not among the dozens of collected props in the Orangery is one of Marshall’s favorite items: a recreation of the snow globe featured in the “Feed the Birds” number in the previous film, which the children in Mary Poppins Returns find in the attic on Cherry Tree Lane.

Years from now, you can imagine another attic revealing one of the many treasures here displayed — perhaps the belt buckle with an upside down clock face that was worn by Meryl Streep in her role as Mary’s cousin Topsy. Maybe the gold pirate coins and red beach bucket used in a nautically themed song titled “Imagine That,” which Mary sings during bath time early in the movie. Or perchance a rack of children’s whistles and colorful tops that belongs to a vendor in the movie’s finale, a tune titled “Nowhere to Go But Up.”

Because any of these many marvelous objects could spark new flights of imagination in the minds of future believers.

Mary Poppins is, of course, all about imagination, both the kind that a nanny uses to bring joy to a floundering family and the kind Marshall and his Disney-powered team use to bring this story to life in Mary Poppins Returns. Because without imagination, even a giant clock tower inside a sound stage is just a fancy pile of two-by-fours and nails and paint.

The Disney Villains x The Blonds Fashion Show—A Wickedly Inspired Collaboration

By Beth Deitchman

An eccentric dognapper with a penchant for fur coats… An evil fairy whose signature headpiece looks as menacing as the dragon she transforms into… A tentacled temptress who doesn’t leave her watery lair without her sea-themed jewelry and shocking red lipstick… These villains made our spines tingle but they thrilled us visually, as well. We can’t forget how we felt the first time we encountered Cruella De Vil, Maleficent, and Ursula on screen—and neither can designers David and Phillipe Blond. They’ve looked to these and more wickedly wonderful Disney icons to inspire their Spring ’19 collection, which made its runway debut this past Friday during New York Fashion Week.

In addition to the aforementioned Disney divas, Disney fans will see hints of the Evil Queen, the Queen of Hearts, Dr. Facilier, and even Flotsam and Jetsam in The Disney Villains x The Blonds collection. The New York-based luxury fashion brand is a music-industry favorite, with Katy Perry, Gwen Stefani, Beyoncé, and Bette Midler, to name a few, putting their designs in the spotlight (literally). But before they were dressing some of the biggest names in entertainment, David and Phillipe Blond were Disney fans, just like us. “The Disney Villains style is iconic and has inspired us since childhood and throughout our career. The opportunity to collaborate with Disney and see these designs come to life on The Blonds runway is an absolute dream come true,” said David and Phillipe Blond, Designers, The Blonds.

“What drew us to working with Disney Villains are the complex attributes of the characters themselves,” said David Blond, who serves as creative director. “Often misunderstood, Disney Villains are flawed, imposing, and mysterious, and we loved the idea of taking these characteristics and translating them in a glamorous way, making them the heroes of our story.”

Led by the Disney Princess, Frozen and Villains team at Consumer Products Commercialization, and in close partnership with DPECP Franchise, Product Development, Special Events, Communications, Creative, Business Affairs and Legal, the Blonds collaboration showcased some of Disney’s most notorious villains reimagined during one of fashion’s most important weeks.

To put an authentically evil twist on the collection, David and Phillipe visited the Disney Animation Research Library and went back to the beginning of the villains’ stories, studying their mythologies and looking at the original concept art that informed the characters that came to life on screen.

In honor of last week’s runway show, we’ve put together our own rogues’ gallery that shows the collection’s progression from original artwork to designer sketch to Fashion Week fabulous.

Ursula
She may have coveted Ariel’s singing voice, but Ursula always had more style and confidence than one could ever fit into a conch-shell necklace, as seen in the earliest sketches. The Blonds have brought Ursula’s under-the-sea chic to the New York runway in the most wonderful way, even incorporating Flotsam and Jetsam into the collection. No poor, unfortunate souls here!

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Cruella De Vil
To see her is to take a sudden chill. Cruella finally got her Dalmatian-inspired coat and, rest assured, no puppies were involved in the creation of this spectacular garment! The striking red lining can be traced back to the earliest sketches, along with Cruella’s imposing shoulders and her signature black-and-white ‘do.

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Maleficent
Pink or blue are perfectly lovely colors for a party dress, but Maleficent made her impact with bolder hues of purple, green, and darkest black. The Blonds incorporated the unconventional shape of Maleficent’s headpiece into their designs, along with nods to her raven and the flickering flames she wields in dragon form. Well, well…

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5 Frightfully Fun Ways to DisneyBound at Disney Parks this Halloween

By Leslie Kay

To help you get in the Halloween spirit, we invited Disney fashionista, DisneyBound creator, and DisneyStyle contributor Leslie Kay to share her top tips for DisneyBounding during the Halloween season.

The countdown to Halloween is on, but let’s be honest… you’re probably already celebrating! I’m a firm believer in playing dress-up year-round, but Halloween is when the Disney community truly comes alive! Here’s a handful of spooky-inspired DisneyBounds to get you ready for the Halloween season!

Let’s start off our Halloween DisneyBound roundoff with a look from the Pumpkin King, himself! Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas turns 25 this year, so why not celebrate in style? Jack Skellington rocks a signature pinstriped suit look—so start off with a black blazer and a pair of black trousers! Trade in his bat bow tie for a black-and-white pussycat bow blouse! To top off this look—add in a few spooky accessories that you think Jack would wear, like skulls, pumpkins, or bats.

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If she doesn’t scare you, no evil thing will! Cruella De Vil is a simple and stylish DisneyBound that anyone can rock this Halloween season! To start, pull something out of your closet that reminds you of her mostly black-and-white wardrobe. I traded her large fur coat for a simple white denim jacket. Don’t forget about her teal jewelry—that detail is often overlooked! To top it all off, I added a black-and-white Cruella De Vil beanie so that you can rock her ’do without having to dye your hair or wear wig!

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We can’t forget the Halloween Disney classic The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad! The Headless Horseman is one of my favorite spooky DisneyBoundable characters because it can easily feature some fall wardrobe staples! Start your Headless look off with a burgundy cape cardigan to keep you cozy on those chilly autumn days! Keeping with his equestrian style, add a pair of black knee-high riding boots. Odds are… you have a head—so you won’t be able to achieve that truly headless look, but you can finish off your Headless Horseman DisneyBound with a jack-o’-lantern accessory, like the one he carries when he terrorizes Ichabod!

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It’s good to be bad, so why not pull some villainous vibes from your closet this Halloween season? Ursula is a character that can be easily Bounded, using just some simple color blocking! Black and a pale purple are her main colors, and then add a white beanie to match her hair. No Ursula Bound is complete without her golden seashell necklace and some tentacle accessories!

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You didn’t think we were going to do a Halloween style roundup without featuring a look from Hocus Pocus, did you? For this Winifred Sanderson Bound, I went a little ’90s grunge to match the vibe of the film. Her dress is purple and green, so play with layers to achieve that look. Not only is the color of this dress perfect—but the lace-up detail on the neckline reminds me of the corset stitching on her gown. Finish off your Bound with witch-y accessories like Winifred’s Book of Spells in necklace-form!

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I hope this article got your spooky wheels turning! From the Pumpkin King to the Sea Witch—there are so many options out there for you to show off your Halloween DisneyBounding style! Happy Halloween, everyone!

10 Minnie Mouse Items for the Sweethearts in Your Life

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Ever since her debut alongside Mickey Mouse almost 90 years ago in Steamboat Willie, Minnie Mouse has stolen our hearts and inspired us to rock the dots—so for her special anniversary this year, we’ve rounded up some marvelous Minnie merch that you (or your sweetheart) can use to share your love of this timeless icon, stylish fashionista, and all-round swell gal! Don’t forget that D23 Members get a discount at shopDisney.com.

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Minnie Mouse Mouseketeer Fashion T-Shirt for Women
Three cheers for these ears! When it comes to loving Minnie Mouse, we’re all the leader of the club! This trendy fashion tee with sheer speckled fabric, deep V-neckline, and allover Minnie Mouse ear hat pattern is perfect for showing off how much you love Minnie.

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Mickey and Minnie Mouse Binder Clips
Set yourself up for success at school or work with these delightfully designed binder clips, inspired by our favorite power couple! These 16 metal clips feature two styles: a golden finish with Minnie icon and polka dots, or enameled black finish with Mickey icon.

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Minnie Mouse Mug
Here’s our secret to becoming a morning person: Minnie on a mug! Sipping has never been sweeter than with this charming mug adorned with an adorable image of Minnie and a sweet saying to start your day.

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Minnie Mouse Hoodie for Women – Personalizable
Nothing keeps you warmer than your favorite character—maybe that’s why we’re going to be wrapped up in this Minnie Mouse hoodie as soon as summer ends. Featuring a jersey-lined hood, fleece interior, and allover Minnie print, you’ll be spending all fall and winter looking as iconic as Ms. Minnie herself!

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Minnie Mouse Classic T-Shirt for Girls – Gray
This T-Shirt is timeless and classic—just like Minnie! This vintage-look tee made from soft, heathered jersey knit fabric is perfect for showing off your sweet style and sweet heart!

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Minnie Mouse Polka Dot Spirit Jersey for Adults – Disneyland and Walt Disney World
Spirit Jerseys are the new instant classic way to rep your favorite Disney theme parks—how many colors do you have already? Sure, you may have the coveted rose gold and the on-trend millennial pink, but your fashion collection will NOT be complete until you own this ode to Minnie’s signature polka dot style.

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Minnie Mouse Dog Collar
Why leave the Minnie celebration to the humans? Get your furry friend in on the fun with this adjustable nylon collar featuring cute Minnie icons topped off with a pretty polka-dot grosgrain bow.

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Minnie Mouse Crossbody Wristlet
No outfit is complete without the perfect accessory, and this Minnie-inspired wristlet is sure take any of your outfits to the next level. With enough space to hold all your essentials, you can take the magic of Minnie with you everywhere you go!

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Minnie Mouse Rose Gold Sequined Ear Headband
1928’s quintessential fashion icon is still changing the game in 2018. Case in point: Her timeless sense of style combined with the effortlessly trendy color make this ear headband the MUST HAVE accessory for anyone visiting a Disney park.

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Minnie Mouse Plush – Pink – Small
The perfect pal for all your adventures, this petite plush Minnie Mouse is guaranteed to bring a smile to your day.

We’re Travelling Under the Sea, Kingdom Hearts III, and the Most Unlikely of Aunties—Plus More in News Briefs

By Karina Schink

Villainy reigns under (and above) the sea… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Kingdom Hearts III… Big Hero 6

We’re flying over to San Fransokyo in the latest trailer for Kingdom Hearts III, with Hiro, Baymax, and the entire team. Big Hero 6 marks the latest addition to a long lineup of Disney and Pixar characters to join Sora, Goofy, and Donald to fight forces of Darkness. Check out the sneak peek of the highly anticipated game above!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
September 15, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Mary Poppins on the Lot
October 19, 2018
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Ron Logan
October 22, 2018
D23’s Sip and Stroll at Epcot
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
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
September 21, 2018
Elena of Avalor: Song of the Sirenas premieres on Disney Junior (7–8 p.m. EDT/PDT)
November 4, 2018
Mickey’s 90th Spectacular airs on ABC (8–10 p.m. EST)

Evil Goes Under The Sea

There’s a war coming, and we’re traveling to the depths of the great, blue sea with our evil-to-the-core crew. Arch-nemeses Mal (Dove Cameron) and Uma (China Anne McClain) face each other in an under-the-sea battle. The latest story in the Descendants universe washes up on shore on Friday, September 28, on Disney Channel.

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No Capes, but Some Diapers, Darling

There was so much to adore about Incredibles 2: Jack Jack cookie nom noms, raccoon fights, precious family moments, and, of course, the evolution of the ultimate cape-hating, world-renowned fashion designer, “Auntie” Edna Mode. Incredibles director (and the delightful voice of Edna) Brad Bird went to Twitter to announce that we’re in for a superpowered inside look at the night that Edna babysat Jack-Jack. Auntie Edna, the all-new short directed by Ted Mathot (Incredibles 2 story supervisor), will be on the in-home release of Incredibles 2, available on Digital on October 23 and Blu-ray on November 6.

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Halloween Haunts Are Finally Here

The happiest of haunts has increased by one devilishly delectable addition. Halloween is officially here at the Disneyland Resort as evidenced by the debut of a spooktacular gingerbread house, the sweet new centerpiece in the Haunted Mansion. You can check out this terror-ific addition to the attraction from now until early January 2019!

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31 Nights of Thrills and Chills

Many wicked things are coming our way in the form of Freeform’s 31 Nights of Halloween. This programming event kicks off on Monday, October 1, and runs amuck, amuck, amuck! on Halloween night with a frightfully festive marathon of Hocus Pocus. Park your calendar for every frightful feature you want to witness!

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ICYMI: High School Musical is Bop, Bop, Bopping Its Way Back

This could be the start of something new… High School Musical is back in an all-new way! Get your school supplies in order and pack your backpack, because it’s time to head back to East High with the debut of High School Musical: The Musical, a 10-episode series that will debut on Disney’s upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service. This documentary-style show will chronicle the drama of high school as it follows a group of East High students who are putting on a stage performance of High School Musical. Keep bopping your way back over here to check back for more news about all things HSM.

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Your First Look at Captain Marvel

Last week, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson and Entertainment Weekly joined together for an exciting first look at the hero herself, Captain Marvel. Discover more about this Super Hero here.

Sydney to the Max Begins Production

We’re flipping between generations with Disney Channel’s newest comedy series, Sydney to the Max. Set through two different timeframes, this show explores father/daughter duo Max and Sydney Reynolds through flashback scenes between Max and his best friend Leo in the 1990s, juxtaposed against the present-day adventures of Sydney and her best friend Olive. Along with 90’s “relics” such as old VHS camcorders and bleached skater hair, we’ll enjoy watching Max and Sydney as they begin to realize they have much more in common than they originally thought. Catch this lovable and heartwarming show in early 2019 on Disney Channel.

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More Disney Junior Coming to a Disney Platform Near You

Muppet Babies, Vampirina, and Puppy Dog Pals have all been renewed and picked up for new seasons. Look out for new and hilarious playroom antics of Kermit and his friends in Muppet Babies’ second season, while in the third season of Vampirina, the ghoulishly not-so-scary Vee continues the adventures that began when she was transplanted from Transylvania to Pennsylvania. In season three of Puppy Dog Pals, Bingo and Rolly will come bounding back to try to satisfy their thrill-seeking appetites. Stay tuned for more details about the shows’ returns to Disney Channel and Disney Junior.

Adventures by Disney Collection

Kick it with your family, vacation-style, with Adventures by Disney’s new personalized vacation collection at shopDisney. All of the new merchandise is customizable so you can represent your family in unique style, no matter where you’re adventuring!

Disney Designer Collection: The Premiere Series

shopDisney is capturing the glamor and history of beloved Disney princesses in a brand-new way with the introduction of the Premiere Series, a limited-edition collection that takes inspiration from the runways and red carpets of the year of each princess’ on-screen debut. Launching with Snow White on October 6 (in-store and online), each doll releases every Saturday through November 10 online at 12 a.m. PT and through in-store lottery. Visit shopDisney.com for all the dazzling details.

Breaking News from the Ballroom—Dancing with the Stars Cast Revealed for Season 27

By Beth Deitchman

Who will win the coveted Mirrorball trophy? Which dancing pair will earn the first “10 from Len”? Those burning questions, and more, will be answered during Season 27 of Dancing with the Stars, which kicks off on Monday, September 24 (8 p.m. ET/PT), but today we’re tapping our toes with excitement. The celebrities who will don their dancing shoes and go toe-to-toe in the ballroom have just been revealed. Here’s the complete list of celebs and their pro partners (in alphabetical order):

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Alexis Ren with Alan Bersten
Model and influencer Alexis Ren takes on a new challenge as she competes for the Mirrorball. Alexis is paired with Alan Bersten, who embarks on his third season as a DWTS pro. Could the third time be the charm?

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Bobby Bones with Sharna Burgess
He’s a New York Times bestselling author, the host of a syndicated morning radio show, and served as mentor to the Idol hopefuls on the first season of American Idol on ABC. Now country radio host Bobby Bones heads into competition himself, partnering with Sharna Burgess.

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Danelle Umstead with Artem Chigvintsev
Paralympic skier Danelle Umstead, who has limited sight due to retinitis pigmentosa, is a three-time medalist who recently competed at this year’s Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Danelle will put on her dancing shoes alongside Artem Chigvintsev.

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DeMarcus Ware with Lindsay Arnold
Former NFL linebacker and defensive end DeMarcus Ware has a Super Bowl ring… Lindsay Arnold won the Dancing with the Stars Mirrorball trophy in Season 25 (with Jordan Fisher)… Will they be victorious in the ballroom in Season 27?

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Evanna Lynch with Keo Motsepe
Irish-born actress Evanna Lynch, who played Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films, will pair up with Keo Motsepe to practice magic on the dance floor.

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Juan Pablo Di Pace with Cheryl Burke
The Buenos Aires-born Juan Pablo may be best known to fans as Fernando on the series Fuller House and as Petros in the feature film Mamma Mia!, but he’s a star of stage as well as screen, with roles in Chicago (in London), Grease (in Italy), and Saturday Night Fever (in Madrid) among his many credits. He’s tripping the light fantastic with two-time DWTS champion Cheryl Burke, who won with Drew Lachey in Season 2 and with Emmitt Smith in Season 3.

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Joe “Grocery Store Joe” Amabile with Jenna Johnson
He’s a Bachelor Nation favorite, and now “Grocery Store Joe” is playing a new game. Joe Amabile left The Bachelorette without a rose, but he’s hoping to leave Dancing with the Stars with a Mirrorball trophy. Joe will dance with Jenna Johnson, who was the winner of Dancing with the Stars: Athletes with Adam Rippon.

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John Schneider with Emma Slater
Actor John Schneider is best known as one of the “good ol’ boys” on the popular TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, but now he’s trading fancy driving for fancy footwork. John will tango with Emma Slater, DWTS Season 24 winner (with Rashad Jennings).

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Mary Lou Retton with Sasha Farber
Mary Lou Retton is no stranger to perfect 10s in the world of gymnastics, and now she’s aiming to see them from the Dancing with the Stars judges. Mary Lou was the first American woman to win a gold medal in gymnastics when she reached this amazing achievement during the 1984 Summer Olympics. She’s going for the Mirrorball alongside Sasha Farber.

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Milo Manheim with Witney Carson
We’ve seen him pop and lock as a zombie in Disney’s ZOMBIES, but now we’ll see some new moves from the Disney Channel Original Movie’s star Milo Manheim. Milo is the youngest contestant this season, which sees him paired with Witney Carson, who took home the Mirrorball trophy with her partner Alfonso Ribeiro during Season 19.

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Nancy McKeon with Val Chmerkovskiy
The star of the iconic 1980s series The Facts of Life is studying the facts of the ballroom with two-time Mirrorball winner Val Chmerkovskiy (who won alongside Rumer Willis in Season 20 and with Laurie Hernandez in Season 23). Nancy McKeon has been acting since childhood, with credits that range from Fantasy Island and The Love Boat to the Disney Channel favorite Sonny with a Chance.

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Nikki Glaser with Gleb Savchenko
Nikki Glaser has appeared in features such as I Feel Pretty and Trainwreck but she is best-known as a stand-up comedian. Quick wit will take a backseat to the quickstep as Nikki partners with Gleb Savchenko for Season 27.

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Tinashe with Brandon Armstrong
Tinashe is an actress who has appeared on Two and a Half Men and Empire, as well as a successful recording artist whose hits include “2 On” and “All My Friends.” Her pro partner, Brandon Armstrong, has been part of the troupe since Season 24, but this is his inaugural trip across the ballroom floor in competition.

It’s Time to Celebrate YOUR D23 Gold Membership!

By Karina Schink

It’s a good time to be a D23 Gold Member. Not only do you get the exclusive discount on D23 Expo 2019 tickets as part of your membership, you also get the chance to celebrate your love for Disney in your hometown! Were you one of the lucky D23 Gold Members to sign up for and receive a special complimentary D23 Party Kit in the mail? All month long, D23 Gold Members are encouraged to throw a D23 party, themed to our pal Mickey. It’s a great chance to celebrate with YOUR pals and show them why you love being a D23 Gold Member. Party Kits are arriving this week and include several items to help get your party started.

Check out what was included in each of the complimentary kits:

  • Decorations, including a set of Mickey foil balloons
  • Party games and prizes, including trivia cards
  • Selfie props
  • Tableware, including napkins, plates, utensils, and more!

Don’t worry—if you missed out on this amazing kit, you can still celebrate with us. Visit D23.com/party all month long for party ideas, downloadable activities, recipes, savings, and more! Don’t forget to follow along from home AND share your party with us online using #D23Party. We’ll be featuring your photos throughout the month. Thanks for being a D23 Gold Member—now let’s celebrate!

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

D23 Party Kit

New Details About High School Musical TV Series Coming to Disney’s Direct-To-Consumer Streaming Service

By Jocelyn Buhlman

High School Musical fans, getcha head in the game! It’s time to return to East High School with High School Musical: The Musical, a 10-episode series that will debut on Disney’s upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service.

Casting has just begun for this new series that explores the musical mishaps of a group of East High students in a stage performance of… none other than the original High School Musical! The show will be shot in a “documentary”-style format, chronicling the teenage drama of the cast, both on- and off-stage.

Characters include Ricky, the recently dumped class clown who decides to overcome his heartbreak by (what else?) auditioning for the school musical in an attempt to win back his lost love. Unfortunately for Ricky, his ex-girlfriend Nini is a natural performer who’s finally found the courage to also audition for the musical! If you thought that was already dramatic enough, wait until you meet no-nonsense E.J., the son of two lawyers (so that means twice the ambition!) who is not only Ricky’s rival for the big role, but also the rival for Nini’s heart!

The rest of the cast is just as spirited: What’s a High School Musical story without a drama queen? You can bet on “wonderstudy” Gina to channel Sharpay Evans’ flair for theatrics, but with less pink and more ruthlessness. Joining the cast will also be Ricky’s total skater dude BFF Big Red, new student and aspiring songwriter Ashlyn, overly-caffeinated student choreographer Vikram, and the mysterious new drama teacher Miss Jenn.

Start warming up your vocals because each episode will feature a new version of one of the classic songs from High School Musical (and we know you have them all memorized), along with a brand-new original song!

The series will be executive produced by Oliver Goldstick (Pretty Little Liars) and Oscar®- and Golden Globe®-nominated screenwriter Tim Federle (Ferdinand). There’s no premiere date announced yet, but we’ll bop any future news right to the top of your newsfeed as soon as it breaks!