11 Curious Facts to Celebrate 60 Years of Disneyland’s Alice in Wonderland

By Justin Arthur

On June 14, Disneyland’s Alice in Wonderland attraction celebrates 60 years of being a one-of-kind! To this day, no other Disney theme park in the world has an attraction like it. Follow us down the rabbit hole, and discover 11 fantastical facts to celebrate this milestone un-unbirthday!

Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland

1. The weird and wonderful world of Wonderland has inspired Imagineers to create many terrific attractions over the years. Concepts for multiple attractions inspired by the 1951 animated feature Alice in Wonderland date to before Disneyland even opened. In 1954, Imagineers considered a companion attraction to the Mad Tea Party that would have been a fun house-style walkthrough attraction full of gags inspired by the film.

2. Many of the talented men and women that Walt recruited to work on Disneyland came from the Disney Studios itself. As a result, much of the incredible team that worked on the animated Alice in Wonderland ended up working on the attraction. Future Imagineers (and future Disney Legends!) who worked on the original film included Ken Anderson, Mary Blair, Claude Coats, and John Hench.

3. Disney Legend Mary Blair’s masterful concept work and use of color were on full display in the original animated film. Imagineers working on the 1984 restoration of the Disneyland attraction were so inspired by her work that they precisely color matched the singing flowers in the attraction to the film’s original animation cels.

4. Fellow Animators-turned-Imagineers Claude Coats and Ken Anderson were recruited to paint many fantastical scenic backdrops for 1955 Fantasyland dark rides like Snow White’s Adventures, Peter Pan’s Flight and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. Said Coats on his transition from cel-sized to full-sized backgrounds, “I went from a 12-inch-high format to sets that were 18-feet-high!” These attractions were some of the first “dark rides” to employ elaborate black light painting techniques. The duo applied lessons they learned from those attractions, and took Alice in Wonderland to a whole new, zanier level when it opened in 1958.

Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland

5. A key background artist on the animated film, Claude Coats’ journey to Wonderland came full circle when he served as Show Designer for Disneyland’s 1958 Alice in Wonderland attraction—of which he had full responsibility for show design and layout. Claude originally sketched ride vehicles made of the film’s iconic playing cards, but Walt Disney suggested the film’s Caterpillar as a means of conveyance. Ultimately, Coats would design the vehicle and Imagineer Blaine Gibson sculpted it into three dimensions.

Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland

6. Alice in Wonderland was Disneyland’s (and Disney’s!) first two-level ride-through attraction. Due to the spatial constraints of the original Fantasyland, the majority of the attraction actually takes place on the second floor, right above of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride!

7. The 1958 version of Alice in Wonderland was limited to the technology of the time—primarily flat cut-outs of characters, and simple gags. As part of the “New Fantasyland” of the 1980s, the attraction reopened in 1984 with 24 fully dimensional figures. Said 1984 show designer David Mumford, “We tried to give the color and the mood of the film center stage.” Also for the first time, guests encountered Alice, the smoke-ring-blowing Caterpillar, and the Queen of Hearts inside the attraction itself. The Audio-Animatronics® Alice they encountered was originally from the 1971 Walt Disney World® attraction, Mickey Mouse Revue.

8. Before the 1984 refurbishment of the attraction, the towering yellow mushroom that looms over the attraction’s load area was a ticket booth, selling the “D” coupons required for a ride on Alice in Wonderland. If you look closely from atop the leaves of the ride, you can spot six small shoes atop the mushroom, supposedly left behind when the Caterpillar turned into a butterfly.

Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland

9. The “bang” of a finale wasn’t always there. Until 1984, Guests descended the oversized leaves and made a “u-turn” back into the load area. Imagineer Tony Baxter, who oversaw the revitalization, thought the ride deserved a dramatic finale and moved the Mad Tea Party to a brand new space just before the end—creating room for the Queen of Hearts and her army of cards upstairs!

10. Over the years, Disney Legend Kathryn Beaumont, the voice of Alice in the 1951 film, and Wendy in Peter Pan (1953), has reprised her role as Alice for various incarnations of the attraction.

Alice in Wonderland at Disneyland

11. In 2014, Alice in Wonderland received a vibrant new upgrade, seamlessly integrating state-of-the-art technology, and making the classic attraction shine like never before. Sixty years later, this madcap adventure to Wonderland has never looked better!

Inspiring Words of Wisdom from Disney Dads

By Megan Deppe

From Zeus to Goofy to Fa Zhou in Mulan, the fathers in Disney films are never short on advice. Which makes sense, since some of the best advice you will ever receive comes from your father. So for this Father’s Day, we rounded up some of the best words of wisdom from some of our favorite Disney dads. We hope you appreciate these sentiments as much as we do.

A Goofy Movie

1. “You’re my son, Max. No matter how big you get… …you’ll always be my son.” – Goofy, A Goofy Movie (1995)
As we grow up, it’s easy to sometimes feel smothered by our parents or that we’ve outgrown them—Max certainly thinks feels this way when his dad, Goofy, drags him on a road trip when Max would rather be with his friends. But Goofy soon reminds him that no matter how old or big Max gets, he’ll always be his son, and will love him no matter what.

The Princess and the Frog

2. “Just promise your daddy one thing. That you’ll never, ever, lose sight of what’s really important.” Tiana’s dad, James, The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Tiana gave up quite a bit in her life in order to chase her dream of owning her own restaurant, partially to honor her father who had the same dream but never achieved it. She soon realizes, however, that while her dad didn’t always get what he wanted, he always had what he needed. It reminds her to appreciate the important things in her life, such as her friends and her family.

Alice in Wonderland

3. “You’re mad, bonkers, off your head. But I’ll tell you a secret—all the best people are.” Alice’s father, Charles Kingsleigh, Alice in Wonderland (2010)
When Alice wanted to tell people about her trip to Wonderland, she worried they’d think she was crazy. Her father, though, assured her that what some people would call crazy, others might consider genius. He himself was finding profitable trading routes all over the world even though everyone told him it couldn’t be done. Charles encourages his daughter to stay true to herself, no matter what anyone else might say.

The Princess Diaries

4. “Amelia, courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment… …that something else is more important than fear.” Philippe Renaldi, The Princess Diaries (2001)
While weighing whether or not to accept her role as princess of Genovia, Mia almost lets her fear of public speaking convince her to flee. She then finds a letter from her father that reminds her that being afraid is not a bad thing, just as long as you do not let it control you. She takes her father’s advice and gladly accepts her new role.

Hercules

5. “For a true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” Zeus, Hercules (1997)
As much as Zeus wanted his son to return to Mount Olympus, he knew that Hercules had to learn what being a hero truly means. It’s not about how strong you are or how many monsters you defeat, but rather, it’s about doing those things for the right reasons and caring about the people you help. Once Hercules learned that lesson, he emerged as a true hero.

The Good Dinosaur

6. “Sometimes you got to get through your fear to see the beauty on the other side.” Poppa, The Good Dinosaur (2015)
Arlo the dinosaur was afraid of pretty much everything in his life, which kept him from really living it. Poppa, though, did his best to teach Arlo that his fear was keeping him from really seeing the beautiful things in the world. Arlo needed to realize that if he could just push through his fear and do something bigger than himself, he would have a life truly worth living.

Mulan

7. “The greatest gift in honor…is having you for a daughter.” Fa Zhou, Mulan (1998)
Mulan joined the army not because she wanted to fight, but because she wanted to protect her father and make him proud of her. It’s something anyone can understand—wanting your father to be proud of you. After Mulan returned home as a decorated war hero, though, her assured her that it didn’t matter if she was China’s hero or if she’d been sent home in disgrace—she was his daughter, and that was all he needed as an honor in his life.

Kingdom Hearts 3 and The Rocketeer—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The highly anticipated game gets a new trailer, and Disney Junior’s upcoming animated series releases a first image… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Kingdom Hearts 3: New Trailer and Official Release Date!

This week, gaming fans are gathering at the Los Angeles Convention Center for the annual E3 Expo—the world’s premiere event for computer and video games and all their related products. And the whole shebang kicked off with a Disney-related announcement…

During the big Microsoft Xbox E3 2018 briefing (and then continuing with game developer Square Enix’s event) on Monday, June 11, the much-anticipated Kingdom Hearts 3 revealed a brand-new trailer! Check it out, above—and you’ll see that the game’s characters (Sora, Donald, and Goofy) are heading to several brand-new worlds from hit Disney animated films, including Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, and Hercules. Plus, you can catch Sora’s new Keyblade’s transformations as he battles against the Heartless.

Additionally, the game confirmed what fans have been waiting for—a January 29, 2019, release date on Xbox One and Sony PlayStation® 4. That means we’ve got about six months to prepare for the fun… and we cannot wait!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 14, 2018
Enjoy Complimentary Tickets to a Special Screening of Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2
June 23, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Robin Hood on the Lot
June 24, 2018
D23’s Incredible Mixer in Altamonte Springs, Florida
June 24, 2018
D23 Celebrates the Opening of Pixar Pier/a>
June 29, 2018
Lunch with Disney Legend: Burny Mattinson
June 30, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Robin Hood at Walt Disney World
July 13, 2018
D23 Member Mixer—Seattle
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
June 23, 2018
Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
June 30, 2018
Toy Story Land opens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
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
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
June 15, 2018
Incredibles 2 opens in U.S. theaters
July 6, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Ant-Man and the Wasp opens in U.S. theaters opens in U.S. theaters
August 3, 2018
Disney’s Christopher Robin opens in U.S. theaters
November 2, 2018
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms opens in U.S. theaters
December 19, 2018
Mary Poppins Returns opens in U.S. theaters
Television
June 18, 2018
Big City Greens premieres on Disney Channel (9:30 a.m. ET/PT)

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First Look at Disney Junior’s The Rocketeer

Fans of Disney’s 1991 adventure The Rocketeer (hey, that’s us!), take heed: We have a very special first look at Disney Junior’s highly anticipated animated series of the same name. Just this week, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Nancy Kanter (Executive Vice President, Content and Creative Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide, and General Manager, Disney Junior Worldwide) showed those in attendance the intriguing image above… and now you get to see it too!

Inspired by Dave Stevens’ popular comic book series, Disney Junior’s The Rocketeer follows Kit, a young girl who receives a surprise package on her birthday revealing she’s next in line to become the Rocketeer, a legendary superhero who has the ability to fly with the help of a rocket-powered jet pack. Armed with her cool new gear and secret identity, Kit is ready to take flight and save the day with her gadget-minded best friend, Tesh, and airplane mechanic uncle, Ambrose, who join in on her epic adventures. The series is executive-produced by Nicole Dubuc (Transformers: Rescue Bots) and is slated to debut in 2019.

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the New Play Disney Parks App

Visiting a Disney Park soon and looking for something fun to fill the time whilst waiting to check out your favorite attraction? Never fear—you’ll soon have a fabulous new app to keep you company! The all-new Play Disney Parks App is now available for pre-order, from both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

The Play Disney Parks app will allow guests to play with family and friends while waiting in line for some favorite attractions. There’s something for everyone to enjoy, from activities that interact with select attraction queues to games that bring favorite Disney stories to life in immersive new ways. Guests can also earn and share digital collectibles when they receive themed achievements, earned for experiences both in the app and across the Disney parks. And with the Disney trivia feature, pals can band together to see if they have what it takes to become Disney “trivia masters,” discovering unique facts about their favorite parks.

Look for more information on Play Disney Parks as we get closer to its summer launch…

New Treasures Inside Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Park

Recent guests at Disneyland park may have noticed that the beloved attraction Pirates of the Caribbean was in the midst of refurbishment. Good news, though: It’s back, better than ever, and ready for summer!

A new scene—familiar to guests who’ve visited the attraction Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Paris—has been added… and it’s there you’ll find that swashbuckling buccaneer Redd having “switched sides,” becoming a pirate who’s set on pillaging the town’s rum supply. But that’s not all; an entirely original bit of magic has been cooked up by the folks at Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI).

Get a peek at everything that’s fresh inside Pirates via this great new video (featuring WDI Art Director Kim Irvine) from our pals at the Disneyland Resort, above.

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Get Incredible with Paint the Night at Disney California Adventure  

Speaking of “new experiences at Disneyland Resort,” here’s another one you can’t miss! Staring June 23, a brand-new float inspired by The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 will be joining the shimmering Paint the Night parade, which is currently dazzling Disney California Adventure park as part of the limited-time Pixar Fest celebration. Read more about it right here at D23.com.

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Fancy Nancy To Return for Second Season on Disney Junior

Ready to get fancy? A second season of Disney Junior’s Fancy Nancy—based on the New York Times bestselling book series—has been ordered… with the series premiere still a month away!

The animated family comedy follows six-year-old Nancy, a high-spirited young lady whose zest and enthusiasm for all that is exquisite (including language, nature, art, and even color) transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. The voice cast includes Alyson Hannigan (How I Met Your Mother) and Rob Riggle (The Daily Show) as Nancy’s parents, Claire and Doug; Mia Sinclair Jenness (Broadway’s Matilda) as Nancy; and Spencer Moss (Chicago P.D.) as sister JoJo—plus amazing recurring guest voice cast members Christine Baranski (The Good Life), George Wendt (Cheers), Kal Penn (Designated Survivor), and Tatyana Ali (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), among others.

Excited to experience what the magnificent world has to offer, Nancy uses ingenuity and resourcefulness to exemplify that even if life doesn’t always go as planned, it’s important to make the most of each day and encourage others to do the same. Look for Fancy Nancy beginning Friday, July 13, on Disney Junior, the DisneyNOW app, and Disney Junior VOD.

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Marvel Summer of Super Heroes Debuting at Disneyland Paris

If you’re traveling “across the pond” this summer, look for something new and “Marvel-ous” at Disneyland Paris, as part of the resort’s big 25th anniversary celebration. Favorite Marvel characters—including Black Panther, Iron Man, Thor, and Black Widow—are now appearing across the park as part of the Marvel Summer of Super Heroes! Find out more here.

The New Live Action Dumbo Teaser Trailer Soars to New Heights

By Jocelyn Buhlman

In March 2019, a beloved story will take flight again. This morning, the brand-new teaser trailer for Dumbo, directed by Tim Burton, gave us our first sneak peek into the beloved classic story where differences are celebrated, family is cherished, and dreams take flight.

Dumbo poster

Starring Danny DeVito as circus owner Max Medici, the movie follows Medici as he enlists former star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) and his children, Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins), to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. Of course, as silly as the adorable elephant may seem, we know what show-stopping talents young Dumbo is hiding. With Dumbo’s high-flying skills giving the circus new life and attention, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) recruits the peculiar pachyderm for his newest, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland. Dumbo gets his chance to soar alongside a charming and spectacular aerial artist, Colette Marchant (Eva Green), until Holt learns that beneath its shiny veneer, Dreamland is full of dark secrets.

Watch the brand-new teaser now, set to the classic Disney song Baby Mine, and mark your calendars for March 2019!

Marvel Summer of Super Heroes Launches at Disneyland Paris

By Jim Frye

It’s an event of truly heroic proportions!

Now through September 30, 2018, Spider-Man, Black Widow, Thor, and the rest of the super-powered team is assembling at Disneyland Paris for Marvel Summer of Super Heroes, an epic grand finale to the resort’s 25th anniversary celebration. It’s a unique season of events, special shows, and interactive experiences featuring earth’s mightiest—and most popular—heroes. Here’s what guests will find:

Stark Expo presents: Energy for Tomorrow!
In front of the Hollywood Tower Hotel, Tony Stark invites guests to witness the latest version of his Arc Reactor. It produces green energy, and is a target for Loki, Thor’s mischievous half-brother. Luckily, Black Widow, Spider-Man, and the god of thunder himself show up to foil Loki’s plans in a show that is as action-packed as it is offbeat.

Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Dance-Off
Cool tunes and groovy moves are central to the Guardians of the Galaxy films, and Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, brings his love for both to Disneyland Paris. The Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Dance-Off features Peter Quill and Gamora saving the world with dance—and the help of guests—several times daily.

Marvel: Super Heroes United
This live stage show sees Iron Man and Captain America face off against each other before joining together with Spider-Man, Black Widow, Black Panther, and the other heroes to battle the fearsome Thanos.

Heroic Encounter: Captain America
Steve Rogers dons the Captain America costume to give guests the opportunity to shake hands with the very first Avenger.

The celebration kicked off with visits from Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards, Coronation Street’s Lucy FallonSamia Longchambon, and Tina O’Brien, and Scottish singer Tallia Storm.

Summer of Heroes
Lucy Fallon, Tina O’Brien, and Samia Longchambon enjoy Heroic Encounter: Captain America.
Summer of Heroes
Catherine Powell, President of Euro Disney S.A.S., launches Marvel Summer of Super Heroes at the resort.
Summer of Heroes
Star-Lord (Peter Quill) and Gamora strut their stuff in the Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Dance-Off.
Summer of Heroes
Thor keeps the meddling Loki at bay during the Stark Expo presents: Energy for Tomorrow!
Summer of Heroes
All our favorite heroes work together against Thanos in the live stage show Marvel: Super Heroes United.

The Surprising Scoop About Disney Channel’s Big City Greens

By Beth Deitchman

Cricket Green and his sister, Tilly, grew up racing around on their tractor; embarking on wild adventures in the country; and spending time with their dad, Bill. But they’ve never experienced anything as exciting as life in a bustling metropolis, where they’ve just come to live with their Gramma Alice, a force to be reckoned with as well as the most affectionate grandmother you’re likely to meet. The siblings’ adjustment to their new surroundings is at the heart of the new animated comedy Big City Greens, from comic book creators and brothers Chris and Shane Houghton, which debuts on Disney Channel on Monday, June 18 (9:30 a.m. EDT/PDT), as well as on DisneyNOW and Disney Channel VOD.

Big City Greens

Disney Channel recently announced that a second season of the series is already in the works, a testament, no doubt, to the Houghtons’ determination to create a series with real characters, genuine emotion, and a premise that Disney fans of all ages will relate to. We spoke with Shane and his younger brother, Chris, about putting heart, soul, and even their own childhood into Big City Greens.

The Muppets are a major influence on Big City Greens.
“We wanted the look of the show to really represent the fish-out-of-water aspect of the Greens moving to the big city,” Chris says. The Greens, with their signature bright yellow hue, stand out amongst the other city dwellers, who are a rainbow of greens, blues, purples, and more. “There’s something so charming about that Jim Henson design,” Shane emphasizes, and Chris notes that the Muppets’ impact goes beyond Big City Greens’ production design. “There are humor and clear, lovable characters and really unique relationships between them,” says Chris of the similarities between the Muppets and their new series.

The premise of Big City Greens was inspired by the “big city” Houghtons.
Chris and Shane Houghton grew up in the rural community of St. Johns, Michigan, and didn’t venture very far from their small town until they left for college. “That was a big, eye-opening experience, and it was kind of a lonely and strange time, but also exciting and full of change,” older brother Shane recalls. Chris made the big move several years later, camping out on his brother’s living room floor for a few weeks while he got situated. “We wanted to explore what that felt like through the Green family. They at least have each other, but everything else is brand new.”

Big City Greens

The series’ characters are based on true-life characters the Houghton brothers grew up with.
There’s a lot of Chris Houghton in Cricket, the series’ protagonist. “There’s a third Houghton brother,” Chris explains, “and we were always getting into trouble—so a lot of that trouble-making, free-spirited childhood is embodied in Cricket. We try to bring a great, boisterous carefree energy to him. He’s a bit of a rapscallion.”

Big City Greens

Cricket’s father, Bill, and sister, Tilly—a passionate advocate for animals—have their roots in the Houghtons’ real-life family members and neighbors from St. Johns. There is, indeed, a real Gramma Alice, who Chris describes as “a cantankerous, sweet-and-sour grandma who could whip back and forth between being the most terrifying grandmother you’ve ever met and a very, very sweet grandmother.”

Big City Greens

Big names are in the Big City Greens guest voice cast.
Though Big City Greens is a brand-new show, its guest voice cast is filled with huge stars. Emmy® Award-winner Jon Hamm (Mad Men) voices store manager Louis; Emmy Award-nominated Raven-Symoné (Raven’s Home) is set to play news reporter Maria Media; Grammy® Award-nominated Busta Rhymes lends his voice to a wise fish; Danny Trejo (Spy Kids) guests as bodyguard Vasquez; and Academy Award® winner Jim Rash (The Descendants, Community) is waiter Ted, to name just some of the talented voice actors. Chris stresses, “It was a huge vote of confidence for us and the show to have these really talented, funny folks that we all look up to respond to the material of the show.”

Big City Greens

Shane and Chris want Big City Greens to be a series that anyone can jump into at any time.
Shane tells D23, “Coming from comic books, we would walk into a comic shop and see, for example, Spider-Man No. 527, and we would ask ourselves, ‘Can I start here? Can I open this up and understand what’s going on? And a lot of times, the answer is no.’” Chris and Shane purposefully structured their hit comic book series, Reed Gunther, so that each issue could stand on its own as a complete story, and that’s what they want audiences to experience with Big City Greens. “We want the show to be two parts funny and one part heart,” says Shane, a lifelong Pixar fan who says that Toy Story changed his life. “Those movies are so funny and so sweet, and I don’t ever want to make anything that doesn’t resonate with somebody on an emotional level.”

An Incredible New Float is Coming to the Paint the Night Parade

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The Paint the Night parade made its dazzling return to Disneyland Resort this summer when the fan-favorite lit up Disney California Adventure as part of the limited-time Pixar Fest celebration. This parade has delighted fans since its debut during Disneyland’s 60th anniversary in 2016, and now it is about to glow a little brighter.

On June 23, a brand-new float will make its super debut—inspired by Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. The Parr family and their pal Frozone will be saving the day—or should we say night— with high-tech, pop-art effects.

Guest will enjoy the float featuring a riveting battle against The Underminer, in a sequence set in between the events of The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. Special effects in the float include:

Incredibles paint the night float

  • A special, custom-built persistence-of-vision (POV) globe to depict Violet Parr using her super powers to surround herself with a “force field.” This is the first and largest POV globe ever to be installed on a Disney parade float.
  • An innovative system of 64 individually lit frames, to depict Dash’s super-human speed, captured through flashes as he races in circles around the float.
  • Brand-new super suits for Mr. Incredible and Mrs. Incredible, along with their pal Frozone. The suits have been installed and wired by hand and are fully programmable to be in sync with the music and the float lighting.

This super float joins Paint the Night this summer during Pixar Fest, the limited-time celebration happening now through September 3. Pixar Pier will also welcome guests at Disney California Adventure park beginning June 23.

You’ve Got a Friend in These Matching Disney Best Friend Phone Wallpapers

By Jocelyn Buhlman

On days for celebrating your most cherished and magical friendships, you can celebrate with your closest pal in so many ways—wear matching outfits, visit a Disney park, enjoy a movie together—and we’ve just come up with one more way to honor your friendship. Download any of these Disney best friend wallpapers below, so you can match with your bestie no matter where you are or what day it is! Find the pair of Disney pals that matches you and your buddy the best, and enjoy this special day of celebrating friendship!

Best Friends phone wallpaper - Woody
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Buzz
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Mr. Incredible
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Frozone
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Stitch
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Lilo
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Pooh
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Tigger
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Maui
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Best Friends phone wallpaper - Moana
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9 Secrets You Need to Know About Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger

These heroes might be shrouded in secrecy, but not for long. Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph star in the highly anticipated new series from Marvel Television and ABC Signature Studios, Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger, which premieres Thursday, June 7, at 8 p.m EDT on Freeform with a two-hour, back-to-back episode. It’s the story of two teenagers from very different backgrounds who realize they have superpowers that are mysteriously linked to one another. Holt’s character, Tandy, can emit light daggers while Tyrone, played by Joseph, can control darkness in this coming-of-age series based on the popular Marvel comic book characters.

We recently attended a panel, hosted by Freeform, featuring some of the series’ creative team and cast including Jeph Loeb, executive producer and Marvel’s head of television; Gina Prince-Bythewood, director; Joe Pokaski, executive producer; Olivia Holt (Tandy), and Aubrey Joseph (Tyrone). And although the plot about Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger is a closely-guarded secret, here are nine of the cool facts we uncovered about the series.

Marvel's Cloak and Dagger

1. From the beginning, the creative team had a clear idea of what was the most important aspect of Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger.
When Joe Pokaski and Jeph Loeb started talking to Freeform, they agreed that the characters of Tandy and Tyrone had to be front and center as the series developed. “We wanted to make sure we understood them,” said Pokaski, who admitted that he had a hard time finding any other comic book characters who had the same type of relationship as Tandy and Tyrone. “They need each other,” he continued. “When you’re coming of age, the feeling you have is, ‘Nobody understands me.’ But what if there was exactly one person who understood you?”

Marvel's Cloak and Dagger

2. Olivia Holt revealed what makes the relationship between Tandy and Tyrone so real.
“As the season went on, I found myself falling in love with their relationship even more, because it’s so complicated and confusing,” said Holt. “As individuals they are so complicated and confusing. That’s the beauty of it. As far as Tandy goes, I found myself loving how she goes through this traumatic experience as a child, [and then] cut to eight years later and she’s cynical and mad at the world and mad at everybody she comes into contact with and cuts off any relationships she has. But the second she comes into contact with Ty, that changes. She’s finally found someone she can trust. They hate each other one second, they love each other the next. It’s a heartbreakingly, refreshingly raw show.”

Marvel's Cloak and Dagger

3. Aubrey Joseph believes there’s something very special about the character of Tyrone.
“What I love about Ty is that he still is able to have so much love in his heart,” said Joseph. “Everything he does is out of love. That’s how I am, too. It was great to come to work and play someone who’s not so far from you.”

4. Gina Prince-Bythewood was drawn to the series for two very personal reasons.
“I have two boys who watch everything,” said Prince-Bythewood, who previously directed the features Love & Basketball and The Secret Life of Bees. “My youngest son asked, ‘How come I never get to see super heroes who look like me?’ And as a woman, to be able to tell a young woman’s story as a hero seemed like a perfect opportunity.”

5. Jeph Loeb shared what he believes to be the biggest secret to Marvel’s success.
Loeb, who oversees all Marvel television series, including Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC, explained the secret to Marvel’s success. “One of our many secrets is that a Marvel hero always begins with the person and not the power,” he explained. “We’re not really as interested in the cape, or the cowl—or in this instance, the cloak—because it’s more important that you care about Tyrone or you care about Tandy.”

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6. Aubrey Joseph was pledging a fraternity when he got the part.
Talk about your “nick-of-time” moments. When Joseph came to audition for the part of Tyrone, the producers asked him what else he was working on, as is common practice during auditions, at which point the actor lists what other shows he or she is working on, or whether they’re doing a pilot. “Aubrey comes in and says, ‘I’m pledging a fraternity,’” said Loeb, laughing. “We had to get him out. It was the best thing in the world. He went to USC to get on a television show, and he got on a television show.” Mission accomplished!

7. The series doesn’t just portray Super Heroes in a new way.
“There’s a scene where Tyrone’s dad tries to teach Tyrone how to be a man by sewing,” Pokaski details. “So we’re trying our best to subvert what you’ve seen in genre television. These guys are elevating it. Hopefully we’re getting a message across with a metaphor that’s more powerful than just a one-to-one.”

8. Aubrey Joseph identifies with the real-life storylines of the show.
The two protagonists have unique super powers, but they’re completely relatable, Joseph emphasizes. “I think the fact that we are dealing with so many things that young people are dealing with is going to be refreshing for young people to see,” he said. “To say, ‘That’s me, that’s what I’m going through right now.’ There were times we’d be shooting scenes of things that I was going through in real life.”

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9. Director Gina Prince-Bythewood wants to “get it right.” Here’s what she means.
“We’re dealing with some pretty serious things and as artists, it’s very important for us to get it right,” says Prince-Bythewood. “These are two damaged people. Tandy’s character is dealing with something pretty serious. When Olivia and I were talking about how to portray Tandy, we did research, we looked at videos about people who went through the same thing she’s going through. We’re putting something out in the world that kids and teens are going to watch. It’s important to get it right and show that there are consequences to behaviors. It’s not okay to just put something out in the world because we think it looks cool in the moment. Because people act like characters they respect, so it’s important for us to be responsible and get it right.”

Does Your Knowledge of Pixar Go All the Way to Infinity and Beyond?

By Megan Deppe

Back in 1995, Pixar introduced us to a world where toys can talk and move. Since then, we’ve seen bugs create ingenius inventions, rats prepare delicious dishes in a world-class restaurant, and robots fall blissfully in love; and we’ve accompanied a young musician on an incredible journey to the Land of the Dead. Now, prepare for everyone’s favorite family of Supers to make their way back to the big screen by obviously proving that you know Pixar movies—inside out—with our latest trivia quiz! Make sure to scroll down for the answers, and to see how much of Pixar you actually know!