We’re Not Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf: 6 Fun Facts about the Three Little Pigs

By Charles Solomon

The release of the celebrated Silly Symphony Three Little Pigs in 1933 couldn’t have been more timely. It was the worst year of the Depression, and “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” became an anthem of hope for millions of people weary of bad news and bill collectors. Two years later, on November 28, 1935, a writer in the Dublin Evening Herald said “Walt Disney’s bright idea of ‘Three Little Pigs’…appeared at the time of American’s vast depression, and it was not too much to say that the quaint little characters saved the morale of America.” In honor of 85 years of one of the most beloved Disney shorts of all time, here are 6 facts about everyone’s favorite porcine protagonists.

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1. Suitable for Sequels
Disney used the Pigs in three sequels: The Big Bad Wolf (1934), Three Little Wolves (1936) and The Practical Pig (1939), none of which equaled the success of the original, but all of which kept the characters in the public eye.

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2. Milestone Merchandise
Fifer, Fiddler, and Practical Pig became some of the Studio’s most extensively merchandised characters. In addition to sheet music and 78 rpm records of “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” there were plush toys to take to bed and sand pails for outdoor play. A painted bisque toothbrush holder encouraged kids to brush after cutting out the images of the Pigs on the Post Toasties box during breakfast. Boys could wear Three Pigs neckties to parties while girls carried handkerchiefs printed with the characters in their Three Pigs pocketbooks; celluloid Three Pigs decorations graced birthday cakes. The Ingersoll-Waterbury Clock Company, which made the Mickey Mouse watches of that era, sold Three Little Pigs wrist watches, alarm clocks and pocket watches. The latter bore the inscription “May the Big Bad Wolf never come to your door—Walt Disney” on the back of the case.

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3. From Screen to Page
A loose adaptation of Three Little Pigs was serialized in Sunday newspapers from January 19, 1936, to August 23, 1936, in the “Silly Symphonies” comic strip. The Practical Pig ran two years later, May 1, 1938, to August 7, 1938.

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4. Model Citizens
After they appeared in the Canadian bond-buying film The Thrifty Pig in 1941, the Pigs continued to do their bit to boost both military and civilian morale during the Second World War. In the 1942 children’s book The Victory March: The Mystery of the Treasure Chest, the Three Pigs, Donald, Mickey, and other Disney character pursue the Wolf and his nephews around the monuments of Washington, D.C., when they try to steal Donald’s treasure: A United States Saving Stamp. Made at the suggestion of the Treasury Department, the book encouraged children to invest their pocket money in the 10-cent stamps, just as their parents bought War Bonds.

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5. Working Title: A House Divided
The Animation Research Library at the Disney Studio contains sketches for an unmade war-themed film, A House Divided, with the Pigs as defense plant workers. Naturally, Practical rises early, bicycles to the factory, works hard, and buys bonds. Fifer and Fiddler are taken in by “Smitty”—the Wolf—recast as a black marketeer, who tricks them into wasting their money on useless junk instead of saving. At one point, Smitty offers to sell them gasoline (which was rationed) at the unheard-of price of a dollar a gallon!

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6. A Parcel of Pigs
The Pigs have remained as popular in peace and prosperity as they were in war and hard times, something collectors of both antique and recent products can attest. On a typical day, eBay may list 1,000 items related to Three Little Pigs. Eighty years after their debut at the depth of the Depression, Fiddler, Fifer, and Practical have found new Big Bad Wolves they don’t fear. And they remain beloved to Disney fans everywhere.

Test Your Knowledge of the Force with this Star Wars Quiz

By Megan Deppe

The Force is strong in our quiz—test your own knowledge, then share with a friend or co-pilot.

Who test-piloted the first B-Wing prototype on the planet Shantipole?

Correct! Wrong!

The B-Wing was created by master engineer Quarrie on Shantipole, which had a reputation as a one-way trip planet for even the most experienced pilots. It’s a good thing that Hera is no ordinary pilot then, isn’t it?

Other than Han Solo, which main characters have been frozen in carbonite?

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Obi-Wan and Anakin froze themselves to rescue Jedi Master Even Piell from the Separatist prison known as the Citadel. Though she was told not to join them, Ahsoka smuggled herself along anyway.

What record did Han Solo break in the Millennium Flacon?

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Though Rey mistakenly heard that the Millennium Falcon made the Kessel Run in 14 parsecs, Han actually made the run in 12, giving him plenty to boast about for years to come.

What are the names of the three creatures that Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Padmé face in the Geonosian execution area?

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Obi-Wan faced the Acklay, Anakin faced the Reek, and Padmé faced the Nexu. The Reek was used for a short time as a mount to help take down the army of droids.

Which city inspired the design of Han Solo’s home planet, Corellia?

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Design Supervisor James Clyne and Production Designer Neil Lamont presented Corellia as an industrial version of Venice, made up of archipelagos and connected by bridges. Most of the Corellia environments were created at Fawley Power Station in the south of England.

Which Empire officer did Darth Vader blame for giving away the element of surprise for the attack on Hoth?

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At first Admiral Ozzel doesn’t believe that the Rebels are on Hoth at all, but once Vader orders that they attack the planet, Ozzel brings his ship out of light speed too close to the planet. Vader gives him a permanent “demotion” and hands over control of the ship to Captain Piett.

What is the name of Lando’s copilot, the female droid from Solo: A Star Wars Story?

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L3-37 was built from former astromech and protocol parts. She is very vocal in her belief for droid rights.

Which character inspired the outfit worn by Galen Erso at the beginning of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story?

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The costumers of Rogue One wanted a connection to the original trilogy, so they took the design of Luke Skywalker’s farm boy costume and made it darker.

For which character was Captain Phasma’s chrome armor originally designed?

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The chrome armor was originally planned to be Kylo Ren’s, but J.J. Abrams said, “I want him totally different. He’s not leading the Stormtroopers dressed as one of them!” Kathleen Kennedy loved the design though, so Abrams created Phasma specifically to wear the armor.

Which costume in A New Hope had no copies?

Correct! Wrong!

Only one copy of Darth Vader’s costume and helmet was created for the film, so the crew had to be very careful with it. Colin Wilson, a wardrobe assistant, said “If you dropped [the helmet] or something, you could take your pay cards and walk right out the door.”

Test Your Knowledge of the Force with this Star Wars Trivia Quiz
So, you’ve only just begun your training—don’t worry! These are your first steps. There is plenty of time for you to binge-watch all of the Star Wars franchise films and shows (as well as take this quiz a few more times).
You may not quite be a master yet, but you show great promise. The Resistance could use your enthusiasm. If you keep honing your skills and practicing your lightsaber swipes, someday you will be a Master Quiztaker.
You’re still a Padawan, but you’re on your way to greatness! Keep up your studies, and soon you will be able to bring balance to the Force.
It’s clear that you have almost completed your training as a Star Wars master. One or two questions more, and you might be able to help lead the Resistance to victory over the First Order. Go back and watch one or two more of the movies, and you should be good to go!
The Force is strong with you! Clearly you’ve been studying Star Wars trivia all your life—maybe even re-watching all of the movies and animated series while you eagerly await Solo: A Star Wars Story? We applaud your abilities; now go and share what you have learned with younglings across the galaxy!

D23’s Incredible Member Mixers—Across the Country!

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Super news, D23 Gold and Gold Family Members! We’re excited to announce a series of D23 Incredible Member Mixers—across the country!

To help celebrate the upcoming Disney•Pixar film Incredibles 2 and the soon-to-open Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World, we’re bringing the Pixar party to our members in five cities! Our Incredible Member Mixers will include super activities, exclusive discounts, continental breakfast with fellow D23 Members, and an exclusive gift bag!

Click on your city for more details!

Sunday, June 3 in San Francisco, CA
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Did You Know? 10 Tuneful Facts About Walt Disney’s Melody Time

By Jim Fanning

Melody Time is not just a Disney classic. It’s seven Disney classics in one. Celebrating seven decades of delighting audiences with its animated delicacies, Melody Time is one of Walt Disney’s “package films,” comprised of several short animated pieces “packaged” together to form one feature. With its cornucopia of varied stories, dynamic characters, and compelling artistic approaches, it’s one of the most entrancing of Walt’s omnibus features. Featuring the enduring talents of big-time stars of its day, Melody Time premiered on May 27, 1948, at the prestigious Astor Theatre in New York’s Times Square, and, in one form or another, Disney’s 10th full-length animated feature has entranced audiences ever since. In honor of 70 years of music and movement, color, and characters, here are 10 melodious facts about Melody Time.

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1. Mary Blair Lends Artistic Flair to “Wintertime” Charm
Looking at once like an old-fashioned greeting card and a cutting-edge experiment in modern design, “Once Upon a Wintertime” is the Victorian-era tale of cute-couple Jenny and Joe who find unexpected adventure on a sleigh ride-ice skating expedition. Set to the title tune sung by velvety voiced radio and recording star Frances Langford, this nostalgic segment was produced as a concerted effort to bring the distinctive graphic stylings of Disney Legend Mary Blair to the screen. Disney Legend Ken O’Connor championed Blair’s highly stylized designs. A veteran layout artist, O’Connor arranged to have the animators draw “in a decorative… design-y way” reflecting Mary’s conceptual art, while also enlisting Disney background artist Art Riley to paint the story’s settings in Blair’s non-rounded contemporary style. The result is a charming yet striking reflection of the unique Blair artistry treasured by Walt Disney himself.

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2. Get Them Apple Trees A-Growin’: “Johnny Appleseed”
Mary Blair also provided her signature stylizations for the “Johnny Appleseed” segment. “Being storytellers ourselves,” Walt said, “we’ve always wanted to portray the deeds of such colorful characters as Johnny Appleseed…” The real-life Johnny was John Chapman (1774-1845), an early American pioneer who sowed apple seeds throughout the Ohio River valley and beyond. However, Walt insisted that his version of Johnny Appleseed be adapted from the legends surrounding the real figure. Suitably evoking folk art, the arresting designs of Mary Blair gives the segment a visual poetry matched by the poetic narration, written by Disney Legend Winston Hibler. Walt was moved to tears when he heard “Hib” present his “Johnny Appleseed” narrative. Three of Walt’s Nine Old Men—Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, and Eric Larson—were directing animators for the Johnny character, and Walt was well pleased with the fruit of their work, calling Johnny “a very likable little character.”

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3. Starring The Voice(s) of Dennis Day
Another seed sown in the animated storytelling of “Johnny Appleseed” was Dennis Day. The “singing star” on Jack Benny’s radio show since 1939, Dennis was known for his lilting Irish tenor and the naive “kid” character he played to comic perfection. (Disney favorite Verna Felton vocally portrayed Dennis’ overbearing mother on the Benny program.) With a natural ear for dialects and impressions, Dennis was a versatile voice actor, and in “Johnny Appleseed,” he not only voiced gentle Johnny but also the feisty Guardian Angel and the Old Settler who narrates the sequence. Day’s tenor singing voice finds full expression in songs written specifically for his vocal range. “He’s coming up,” Walt said of Dennis Day at the time. “People really like him.”

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4. Donald and José Reunited To Take on the Samba
First teamed up in Saludos Amigos (1943) and The Three Caballeros (1945), Donald Duck reunited with his Brazilian parrot pal, José Carioca for “Blame it on the Samba.” The wacky Aracuan Bird (introduced in The Three Caballeros) introduces the duo to the infectious Brazilian dance in colorful animation blended with live action of Hammond organist Ethel Smith. This segment was originally envisioned as part of a projected third Latin American feature, and Ethel Smith was recorded performing the segment’s title song (on a rented electric organ installed on the Disney Studio’s sound-effects stage) in 1945. The third feature never came to be, but “Blame it on the Samba” was revived for inclusion in Melody Time and Smith returned to the Disney lot in February 1947 to film her live-action performance—which was then combined with the animation starring Donald and José—for a wildly imaginative follow-up to Disney’s two previous South American romps.

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5. The Buzz About “Bumble Boogie”
Originally planned for a continuation of Fantasia (1940), the “Bumble Boogie” segment joins a jazzy swing version of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumblebee with the frantic animated flight of a bee named Bumble as he flees a nightmarish succession of piano keys and other musically themed pursuers and obstacles. A hit 1946 recording by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, featuring Jack Fina at the piano, provides the musical score. It was said that Fina possessed “the 10 most talented fingers in radio,” and his virtuosity on the 88s drives this Melody Time segment at a funny, frenetic pace.

6. I Think I Shall Never See a Poem as Lovely as “Trees”
Another sequence intended for a new Fantasia, “Trees” is musicalization of the famed poem written in 1913 by Joyce Kilmer. Using only evocative images with little character animation, this visual tone poem draws its striking imagery from the pastel story art of Disney stylist Dick Kelsey. It was Melody Time’s unsung hero, Ken O’Connor, who decided to use cels with a “frosted” surface to capture the vibrancy and texture of the original pastel story sketches. The camera, thanks to careful layouts and clever editing, provides most of the actual movement. The strength and beauty of Kelsey’s unique art are conveyed to emotional effect, all underscored with the haunting choral work of Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians.

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7. Three-Part Harmonies in New York Harbor: “Little Toot”
After their singing stint in Walt’s first package film, Make Mine Music (1946), The Andrews Sisters returned to Disney to bring their trademark three-part harmonies to the musical story of “Little Toot.” This segment is based on the book written and illustrated by former Disney animator and acclaimed watercolorist Hardie Gramatky, a classic of children’s literature that has remained in print since its publication in 1939. Inspired by the tugboats he observed in the East River outside his New York studio, Gramatky created Little Toot as a mischievous tugboat who playfully chugs along side his dad, Big Toot. Stars of screen, radio, and recordings, The Andrews Sisters—contralto LaVerne, soprano Maxene, and mezzo-soprano Patty—tell Little Toot’s story in harmonized song.

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8. A Tall Tale as Only Disney Animation Can Tell It
The boundless imagination and artistry of Disney animation make a perfect match for the hilarious visual hyperbole of the American tall tale, and nowhere is this better exemplified than in “Pecos Bill.” The legendary cowboy was born of Texas tall tales and, as Walt observed, “Pecos Bill is a large and important part of [America’s] heritage and what makes us who we are.” The outrageous humor and high-spirited exaggeration of the “Pecos Bill” stories—from the “Western superman” digging the Rio Grande to taming a tornado—made the Wild West tales the ideal subject for the outsized action possible only in Disney animation.

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9. It Took a Roundup of Stars to Tell Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale
With Ward Kimball, one of the Nine Old Men, as Pecos Bill’s directing animator, Walt lassoed the silver screen’s (and later, television’s) “King of the Cowboys,” Roy Rogers, to narrate. Accompanying Roy was his steadfast steed, Trigger, billed as always as “The Smartest Horse in the Movies,” and the Western singing group, The Sons of the Pioneers. Also part of this Melody Time roundup: Disney’s youthful stars Bobby Driscoll and Luana Patten, for whom Roy and the Sons of the Pioneers spin the musical yarn of the outsized hero Walt called “the rootin’est, tootin’est, shootin’est cowboy to ever ride out of American folklore.”

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10. Melody Time is Timeless
Though Melody Time was never theatrically rereleased, many of its segments were issued as separate featurettes. While “Trees” was released to schools as an educational piece celebrating music, art, and poetry, it was television that became the greatest showcase for the Melody Time sequences. For example, the Mickey Mouse Club TV series presented “Once Upon a Wintertime” as a Mousekartoon on December 20, 1956. On his primetime television anthology series, Disneyland, Walt featured “Johnny Appleseed” as one of the “Four Fabulous Characters” in 1957, while Pecos Bill was honored with his own episode (sharing billing with a certain Magic Kingdom) that same year in “Disneyland, The Park (and) Pecos Bill.” In 1972, “Bumble Boogie” was showcased on Ward Kimball’s wild Laugh-In-like TV series, The Mouse Factory. Today, with the film’s availability on DVD and eventually streaming services, more Disney fans than ever before can now enjoy Melody Time. For, as the lyrics to the film’s title song has it, “It’s time to swing along, to a happy land of song, where love is the thing… It’s Melody Time!”

10 Secrets Spilled at the Solo: A Star Wars Story Press Conference

By Jim Frye

Solo: A Star Wars Story, which launches Han, Chewie, and Lando on their first adventures together in the galactic underworld, arrives in theaters May 25. To help christen, so to speak,  everyone’s favorite space cowboy and his faithful co-pilot on their maiden voyage in the Millennium Falcon, the cast and filmmakers gathered for a press conference ahead of the film’s debut. Here are 10 things they revealed:

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1. Director Ron Howard likes to use practical effects in addition to CGI.
“As great as visual effects and CGI are,” Howard said, “the effect supervisors will tell you in-camera is always what you want to go for first. With the Millennium Falcon and the great sets and so forth, the approach always was to try to get as much in-camera as you could.” He continues: “What’s so magical and amazing about ILM and what they can do—is they make the experience as palpable and immersive as it could possibly be.”

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2. Co-Writer Lawrence Kasdan is one of Han Solo’s biggest fans.
“When I was relatively young, and I first saw Han Solo in the cantina I immediately sparked to him,” Kasdan said. “He lifted up the whole movie instantly and I loved the movie. But at that moment I thought, oh, this movie’s just got me. This is the kind of character that I have loved always and it’s been so important in all the movies that I care about. This is a character who’s reckless, who’s cynical, who doesn’t trust anybody.”

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3. Alden Ehrenreich (Han Solo) had two responses to the Millennium Falcon.
“Being in the Millennium Falcon is very, very cool,” Ehrenreich said. “For me it was two things: One, you get in and you can’t believe you’re in it and it’s so surreal… And then a couple months into shooting in it, you’re inside of it and you’re flying it. You know where the buttons are, you know how the chair feels, and you feel like, OK, this is kind of like my ship now. And that is deeply gratifying.”

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4. Donald Glover (Lando) reeeeally wanted the part.
“I told my agent, ‘If they’re making anything with Lando in it, I have to be Lando.’ He was like, ‘I hear you—but I don’t like your odds.’ And that was exactly what I needed to hear, because I auditioned like it was the only role I wanted in the world,” said Glover. “I’m just really happy to be part of this experience.”

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5. Joonas Suotamo (Chewbacca) attended a “Chewie Boot Camp” with Peter Mayhew.
“It’s funny, because this character is so loved and Peter Mayhew, who created this character, along with George Lucas, has been so instrumental helping and giving me his blessing and giving me some tips in our weeklong session together, how to be this character,” said Suotamo. “It was fun because I never could have understood what went on underneath the mask of Peter Mayhew.”

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6. It’s hard for Emilia Clarke to discuss her character, Qi’ra.
“It’s really difficult to talk about because she is a pretty mysterious character,” Clarke said. “We meet her quite early on with Han and then they’re separated for whatever reason, and when we find her again, she seems to have lived a pretty dark life in that time. So when you re-find her, you can’t quite figure out what it is that’s happened to her in the time that you haven’t been with her and who it is that she is now.”

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7. Woody Harrelson says it was easy to identify with his character, Beckett.
“I thought it was a really easy character for me to play, because he’s a scoundrel and a thief,” Harrelson joked. “For a lot of people who are Star Wars fanatics, this is their favorite Star Wars character, which was really cool. Larry and Jonathan really wrote an extraordinary script and Ron came in and did his magic.”

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8. Thandie Newton (Val) loved the camaraderie on the set.
“The production design is so amazing,” said Newton. ”We would feel like we were in real sort of battle scenarios with explosions going off and debris and mud in places you didn’t even know you had places… That camaraderie was really felt. We were really going into battle together. I mean, obviously, a sort of fantasy, fun battle, but we’re still going into battle.”

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9. Phoebe Waller-Bridge called her character, L3-37, a revolutionary droid.
“She creates herself out of astromech droids and protocol droids so she turns herself into a unique creature that’s kind of taller, stronger… more independent than she originally was,” Waller-Bridge said. “She’s fearless, she’s uncensored, she’s very funny, she’s a revolutionary, and she has an agenda, which is bigger than the sum of her parts.”

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10. Paul Bettany is super happy about being a bad guy.
“It was just lovely to play somebody—having come from Avengers where Vision is fundamentally good—to somebody who’s just deliciously bad,” said Bettany. “I’m really okay with it. No neurosis. No guilt. Just super happy about being evil.”

A Big Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Announcement—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

The illustrious Incredibles designer is ready to greet fans, and American Idol and Dancing with the Stars both crown a winner. … Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Opening Season Announced!

Is it possible to lightspeed to 2019? Because that’s when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will officially come to Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. And now we have a bit more of a definitive timeframe to circle on our proverbial wall calendars… Take a gander at the big news here at D23.com!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
May 25, 2018
D23’s Return to Marceline
June 9, 2018
D23’s Mickey’s of Glendale Shopping Experience in Florida
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 29, 2018
Lunch with Disney Legend: Burny Mattinson
June 30, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Robin Hood at Walt Disney World
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
August 23-25, 2019
D23 Expo 2019
Parks
February 28–May 28, 2018
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
May 25, 2018
Incredible Summer Begins at Walt Disney World Resort
May 27, 2018
Star Wars: Galactic Nights Returns to Disney’s Hollywood Studios
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
September7-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
May 25, 2018
Solo: A Star Wars Story opens in U.S. theaters
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 9, 2018
Big Hero 6 The Series premieres on Disney Channel (9 a.m. ET/PT)
June 18, 2018
Big City Greens premieres on Disney Channel (9:30 a.m. ET/PT)

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Big News, Darlings: Edna Mode to Visit Disney Parks This Summer

Much like illustrious designer Edna Mode, a fan favorite from Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles (and soon to be seen in Incredibles 2), we “never look back, darling.” And we’re absolutely looking forward to Edna’s just-announced appearance at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts this summer!

According to our pals at the Disney Parks Blog, Edna will be appearing at Magic Kingdom park starting this upcoming Memorial Day weekend—and it’s all part of their big “Incredible Summer” celebration. Guests will be able to mix and mingle with a bunch of characters from The Incredibles, including Edna, at the Incredible Tomorrowland Expo. And just in time for the opening of Incredibles 2 on June 15, the legendary super-suit couturier will jet her way over to Disney California Adventure park as part of the first-ever Pixar Fest. (In fact, she’ll continue to reward guests with her larger-than-life presence to celebrate the opening of Pixar Pier, later this summer.)

So make plans now to meet Ms. Mode in person… and remember: no capes!

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ABC’s American Idol and Dancing with the Stars: Athletes Crown Winners

It was a big night for singin’ and dancin’ on the ABC Television Network—as both American Idol and Dancing with the Stars: Athletes crowned their most recent winners.

All 10 athletes returned to the ballroom for the one-hour finale of DWTS, during which they performed one last group dance. The three couples who remained in competition each took to the floor for two more dances… ultimately, figure skater Adam Rippon (and pro partner Jenna Johnson) took home the special Athletes Mirrorball trophy!

And over on American Idol, a plethora of stars—including Bebe Rexha, Gary Clark, Jr., Patti LaBelle, and even Muppet icon Kermit the Frog—offered up memorable finale performances, in addition to each of the Idol judges (Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan) joining members of the Top 10 finalists for a tune. And when all was sung and done, the winner of Season 1 of American Idol on ABC was revealed to be… Maddie Poppe!

Bonus tip: Don’t miss Maddie as she takes to the stage at the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, coming to Disney Channel on Saturday, June 23.

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Boo-tiful Fun: Halloween Time Returns to Disneyland Resort September 7

Okay, okay—we know. Summer doesn’t quite “officially” start ‘til Memorial Day this coming Monday, May 28… but color us frightfully fired-up for this announcement from our friends at Disneyland Resort: Halloween Time returns on September 7, and will cast its spooky spell through All Hallows Eve, October 31.

For the uninitiated, Halloween Time is a seasonal celebration of all things “happy haunt,” with special attraction overlays; themed décor in every nook and cranny of both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks; delicious eats and treats; limited-edition merchandise; and festive encounters with all your favorite characters. Speaking of which—Disney California Adventure will again feature Oogie Boogie from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas; Cars Land is set to celebrate “Haul-o-Ween” in Radiator Screams (get it?) once more; and Star-Lord and crew will delight in some frightful tomfoolery with Guardians of the Galaxy – Monsters After Dark. Over at Disneyland, get ready for the return of fan-faves Haunted Mansion Holiday and Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.

Plus, the exceedingly anticipated (and always amazing) Mickey’s Halloween Party—a separately ticketed event featuring the Halloween Screams nighttime spectacular, trick-or-treating, and even a visit from the Headless Horseman himself—will welcome guests on 15 evenings throughout September and October. Tickets go on sale to the general public on June 12! Fire up the ol’ cauldron and keep an eye on Disneyland.com/Halloween for more information as the witching hour approaches…

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Disney Channel’s Big City Greens Premieres This June

When an animated series is given a second season before it’s even premiered, you know it’s gotta be fabulous fun! Case in point: Disney Channel’s latest show, Big City Greens, premieres on Monday, June 18 (9:30 a.m. ET/PT)—but it’s already been greenlit (that’s fancy Hollywood-speak for “given the go-ahead”) for a second season!

Created by comic book authors (and brothers) Chris and Shane Houghton—and influenced by their childhood growing up in the small rural town of St. Johns, Michigan—Big City Greens is a comedy-adventure about a mischievous and optimistic 10-year-old named Cricket Greens (voice of Chris Houghton) who moves to the big city with his wildly out-of-place family. Listen for an incredible slate of guest-cast voices throughout the first season, including Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Raven-Symoné (Raven’s Home), Danny Trejo (Spy Kids), Jim Rash (Community), and Paul Scheer (ABC’s Fresh of the Boat).

The series will premiere with a big week of new episodes rolling out daily, from Monday, June 18, through Friday, June 22—all as part of Disney Channel’s GO! Summer, featuring fresh programming for kids and their families all season long. Following that debut, new episodes will premiere throughout the summer on Monday and Wednesday mornings at 10 a.m. EDT/PDT.

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Target’s Mickey Merchandise Brings Sunshine to Your Summer

Speaking of summer: With the whole world starting to celebrate Mickey Mouse’s historic 90th anniversary, the fine folks at Target have just released an adorable line of Mickey-related merchandise—perfect to make your summer even more magical.

All season long, Target will have exclusive new Mickey products throughout their stores, including children’s, women’s, and men’s apparel and accessories; bath and beauty products; pool gear; bedding for kids and kids at heart; pet toys and treats; and much more.

There are more than 350 items, so there’s truly something for everyone. Looking for a graduation gift? Something for that baby shower you’re going to in a few weeks? Or even that wedding that’s later this summer? Looks like Mickey and Target have us all covered…

Cheyenne Jackson Cast as Hades in Descendants 3

Disney’s Descendants 3 is currently shooting in Vancouver, Canada—and to keep us fans satiated, they’ve been offering updates via their fun #D3Deets video series on YouTube. Just this week, they’ve announced that casting is now complete with the addition of a familiar face from both TV and theater…

Cheyenne Jackson—known for his turns on Glee, American Horror Story, and 30 Rock, and starring roles in All Shook Up, Xanadu, and Finian’s Rainbow on Broadway—will join the cast as Hades, the hilariously quirky villain from Disney’s animated hit Hercules. He joins cast members Dove Cameron as Mal, Cameron Boyce as Carlos, Sofia Carson as Evie, Booboo Stewart as Jay, Mitchell Hope as King Ben, China Ann McClain as Uma, Sarah Jeffrey as Audrey, and Anna Cathcart as Dizzy for a return to the world of “villain kids” and Auradonians.

Check out the #D3Deets clip, above—and keep your eyes peeled for more Descendants 3 news as its 2019 premiere draws closer.

Opening Season for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and a Brand New Sneak Peek

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Not too long from now at some theme parks close, close by, guests will be able to explore the world of Star Wars like never before! Disney Parks Blog just announced that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open summer 2019 at Disneyland Resort and in late fall 2019 at Walt Disney World. Soon, guests will be able to take part in all the action, fun, and adventure of Star Wars.

Take a look into the fun with this out-of-this-world sneak peek video, and start planning your trips now—we’ve got a good feeling about this!

3 Disney Destinations for the Perfect Vacation

By D23 Team

Some days you just want to kick back, relax, and get away from it all… but you can’t relax until you pick a vacation destination! Don’t worry, you don’t have to break a sweat with your trip planning this year, because we’ve found the perfect Disney destinations to make your vacation a dream come true. Just download these postcards below and get ready for a magical trip! Need even more inspiration? Make sure to check out our other shareables for even more Disney vacation spots.


Wakanda, Marvel Studios’ Black Panther
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Crait, Star Wars: The Last Jedi
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The Internet, Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2
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15 Disneyland Restaurants Coming to the Mobile Ordering Service

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Guests at Disneyland Resort can soon get their favorite meals at the push of a button. As announced by Disney Parks Blog today, 15 restaurants at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will be utilizing the new mobile ordering service that guests will be able to access from the Disneyland App.

To use this service, download the Disneyland App (or install the latest app update) and follow the prompts to register for an account.

Are you ready to use the food ordering service of the future? Check out the full list of restaurants that will be using the service:

Gibson Girl Ice Cream parlor

Disneyland Park

  • Bengal Barbecue
  • Galactic Grill
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
  • Hungry Bear Restaurant
  • Jolly Holiday Bakery Café
  • Red Rose Taverne

Flo's V8 Cafe

Disney California Adventure Park

  • Award Wieners
  • Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream
  • Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill
  • Corn Dog Castle
  • Flo’s V8 Café
  • Lucky Fortune Cookery
  • Pacific Wharf Café
  • Paradise Garden Grill
  • Smokejumpers Grill

We can’t wait to use this service to order all of our favorite Disneyland Resort foods!