Disneyland’s First Female Imagineer Helped Create Your Favorite Attractions

By Jocelyn Buhlman

When we think of classic Disneyland attractions, many minds wander to haunted houses, salty old pirates, and children of the world. One Imagineer had a hand in bringing all of them to life: Disney Legend Harriet Burns, the first woman ever hired by Walt Disney Imagineering in a creative capacity.

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A “Model” Imagineer
This March, Women’s History Month is celebrated across the United States. As we celebrate this important woman from Disney’s history, we must remember that Harriet was so much more than “the first” female Imagineer. She painted, sawed, sanded, enameled and even torched to create models like the Tiki birds for Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room and mermaids for the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction. She was responsible for designing the scale models for two of Disneyland’s most important landmarks: Sleeping Beauty Castle and Matterhorn Bobsleds.

Harriet’s hands are all over Disneyland, and even where she didn’t work, she passed her influence on to others. She had originally modeled for the mysterious fortune-teller floating in the Haunted Mansion, but her features were too small, so Harriet passed the role to one of the Imagineers who worked under her: Leota Toombs Thomas.

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A Guide for the Future
Leota Toombs Thomas’ daughter, Kim Irvine, remembers visiting her mother’s work as a little girl and seeing Harriet in the model shop. “We had many long chats as I sat there playing with a lump of clay or a paintbrush and paper that she had given me,” Kim recalls fondly. Harriet’s positive influence left a big impact: Kim Irvine followed in Harriet and Leota’s footsteps and now serves as art director for Disneyland Park.

Dressed for Success
In Imagineer Karen Connolly Armitage’s early days at WED, she was singled out by a higher-up for wearing cowboy boots and jeans while working in the model shop, instead of more traditional women’s professional wear (high heels and a skirt, of course). When she told Harriet about the interaction, Harriet (known as an incredibly snappy dresser herself) said, “Well, if he asks you again, you just tell him that if he can come here and work for a whole two days in three-inch heels, then you will gladly put yours back on!”

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Walt’s Favorite Imagineer
Harriet occasionally appeared on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Disney whenever Walt wanted to show off a stunning new model for an attraction. Disney Legend Marty Sklar described her as “Walt Disney’s favorite Imagineer,” and for good reason: Harriet made Imagineering her own, creating literal magic for Disneyland and passing that spark on to the Imagineers of the future.

Step Inside Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Latest Exhibit

By Courtney Potter

Inside the Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, a gleaming white hallway and rotunda welcome the crew into a building where the likes of Frozen and Zootopia took shape. Since the building’s remodel in 2016, this particular space has been used to display artwork from an animated film currently in production… but right now—between the release of Moana and the making of Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2—the gallery contains a truly one-of-a-kind exhibit chronicling Disney’s unique compilation films of the 1940s.

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“Rhythm & Rhyme: The Compilation Films Between 1943 – 1949” takes a deep dive into several animated projects made during World War II, a time when The Walt Disney Studios was mostly tasked with creating films for the government. Early in 1941, Walt Disney was asked to be a Goodwill Ambassador to South America; after hand-picking a team of 15 animators, writers, and music producers, Walt and crew headed off on a three-month excursion to exotic locales, including Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Out of this trip came the films Saludos Amigos (1943) and The Three Caballeros (1945)… followed later by Make Mine Music (1946), Fun and Fancy Free (1947), Melody Time (1948), and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949). Incredible art from these films, courtesy of the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, makes up this new exhibit—some of it being seen in public for the first time.

Recently, D23 took a tour of the exhibit and heard from two of its creators, Tamara Khalaf (Manager, Design) and Patrick White (Designer) of the Disney Animation Research Library (ARL). Read on for a very special glimpse inside the display…

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D23: What was the main goal when curating these specific pieces, from these specific films, for the exhibit?
ARL: Our greatest challenge, by far, was trying to find a common through-line that would make the exhibit cohesive. From the South American films to the ones that expressly speak to Americana, such as Melody Time, Fun and Fancy Free, and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, finding a common story that could speak to all of the films was difficult at first. The one commonality that they all shared was music. Regardless of their context, culture, or theme, each of the films celebrated music in a way that brought all these fragmented films across the decade of the 1940s and from a wide variety of topics together harmoniously… these films showcase a wonderful variety of styles of the art from film to film. Another challenge selecting the best pieces from each film!

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D23: How long does it take to set up an exhibit like this? And what was the most memorable or unique part of the process for your team?
ARL: We typically bring an exhibit together of this size in less than six months. It is a slightly aggressive schedule for our team since we have many other projects occurring simultaneously, but we typically schedule our installations around major film releases from the studio. The longest part of the process is the curatorial time it takes to research the films; seeing what artwork is available from in our collection; deciding upon the story we are trying to tell; writing the copy for the exhibit; reproducing the artwork and having it framed; prepping oversized graphics; and then installing everything. As with any large endeavor, it takes a lot of support from [our partners] to get us to installation day—and we want to acknowledge the hard work of our amazing research, collections, and digitization teams for providing the assets to us to work with, and to Howard Green, our VP of Animation Communication, for helping write the label copy for the exhibit.

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D23: What do you think is the most interesting or unusual piece in the exhibit, and why?
ARL: We have a few favorites… The first are the two maquettes (sculptures) of Pecos Bill and Slue Foot Sue. The characters are beautifully sculpted and painted, and we feel they really helped make the installation look complete. Because the majority of our collection contains works on paper [or as a digital display], with very few “dimensional” objects, our team borrowed the objects in the display cases from our colleagues at the Walt Disney Archives. We are grateful to them for being willing to loan them to us!

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Another favorite part of the exhibit are the pencil tests (seen on the monitors) that highlight the pencil animation from a couple of scenes of animation. It is rare to see animation in this raw, pencil state—and we are grateful for our Pencil Test Animation group for providing it for us. Of the framed artwork, [a] favorite piece is the long background pan from Pecos Bill that shows the gradation from reds and golds of the setting sun of the desert day to the cold blue hues of nighttime.

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D23: What do you hope visitors, and fellow employees, take away from the exhibit?
ARL: This rotating gallery space is like a “coda” in a very busy day… [it] offers employees a chance to pause and feed their brains with beautiful artwork from our collection and is a tangible way to connect us to our legacy—and remind us that we have a chance to make impactful art and films for the world to enjoy. Hopefully, the gallery is a space where people can take a few minutes to pause and soak that in!

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D23: What’s the reaction been like, so far, to the exhibit?
ARL: We’ve received a tremendous amount of positive feedback from folks, inside and outside the studio. Even though the exhibit has been up for a few months now, we still see employees strolling through and often taking friends and family through the gallery space. Because they’re films that many people haven’t seen in years (and some young folks who may have never seen them at all!), the artwork is a fun way for us to connect to our past.

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We’ve also achieved a balance between our legacy and our contemporary projects by installing artwork along a short hallway nearby, which celebrates Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Since they’re celebrating their 90th anniversary this fall, it’s befitting that our main gallery—which will soon change over to Wreck-It Ralph 2—is adjacent to this hall where we can honor our company’s earliest [history] right next to celebrating our latest film. The studio is burgeoning with new talent and new stories—so we try to strike a balance between honoring our past and where we came from and celebrating who we are today.

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D23: Is there anything else you’d like people to know about “Rhythm & Rhyme”?
ARL: If you haven’t seen these compilation films from the 1940s, take time to go back and check them out!

Disney Junior’s Reimagined Muppet Babies Makes Jessica DiCicco’s Dreams Come True

By Beth Deitchman

The lifelong fan voices the newest Muppet Baby in the playroom, Summer Penguin, on Muppet Babies, premiering Friday, March 23, at 10 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel and in the DisneyNOW app.

If you grew up in the ’80s, you quickly discovered that there was just one thing that might be more adorable than the Muppets… and that’s those same Muppets as babies. We got our first glimpse of the beloved characters’ younger selves in a fantasy sequence of the feature film The Muppets Take Manhattan. Soon the Muppet Babies became a small-screen staple in an animated series that aired for eight seasons and won several Emmys. And now, at last, they’re back—returning for brand-new adventures in Disney Junior’s Muppet Babies, an entertaining and inspiring series that reimagines the classic show for the next generation of fans.

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Baby Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, and Animal are back in the playroom. And, as always, they’re using their imaginations to fuel adventures that take them anywhere they can dream. Once again, the Muppet Babies are under the watchful eye of Miss Nanny (voiced by Jenny Slate), and this time around they have a new friend joining the fun. Summer Penguin is Piggy’s BFF and an artist extraordinaire; she is bursting with creativity and positive energy—just like the actor who voices her, Jessica DiCicco. We chatted with DiCicco about her long history with Disney and her exciting future with babies—both Muppets and her very own.

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D23: What is it like to bring to life a brand-new Muppet Baby?
Jessica DiCicco (JD): I grew up watching Muppet Babies when I was little, so I was very familiar with the characters—I knew exactly who I was talking to when I auditioned. It was almost like talking to old friends.

D23: How did you go about finding Summer’s voice?
JD: For the auditions, they give you a little image of the character and a description, and I felt connected to her right away. She’s a creative, artistic girl and not necessarily into the same type of things that Piggy is into. She just wants to have fun, and it was easy for me to relate to the character.

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D23: What is Summer’s place in the playroom?
JD: She has a lot of heart. She’s very sensitive and very empathetic. Summer wants to make sure that everybody feels included, and that everybody is happy—she’s just a very sweet character, and she has a great relationship with each one of the other Muppet Babies.

D23: Growing up, were you a Muppets fan?
JD: Yes! I loved The Muppet Movie and The Muppets Take Manhattan. The Muppets’ sense of humor just cracked me up when I was younger. I’ve been acting since I was a kid and, as press for a show that I did, we posed for a photo with the Muppets. I remember geeking out, totally fangirl-ing during that photo shoot. The Muppets have always been a huge part of my life growing up.

D23: You’ve done so many voices for Disney’s animated TV series, from Sheriff Callie and Puppy Dog Pals to Future-Worm and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. They’re very different types of shows and roles. What is the process like every time you take on one of these new characters?
JD: Disney has been such a huge part of my life—the bulk of my career has involved Disney projects. Saying that out loud now, my younger self would have totally freaked out if she knew that! I prep for each project and character in a different way. You really just learn to hone in on the actual character, the world that’s been created, and the tone of the show. And I love being able to play such a diverse array of characters—it really is fulfilling creatively.

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D23: The series you’ve worked on have so many devoted fans. What are some of your Disney favorites?
JD: I absolutely love going to Disneyland. When a Disney feature was coming out, we would always go very close to opening day. I grew up watching The Little Mermaid over and over and over, Pinocchio, all of the classics. I’m a huge Pixar fan—voicing a Pixar character is like a bucket-list item for me.

D23: And you’re having your own baby very soon?
JD: I am! It could even be on March 23, the day that Muppet Babies premieres. As soon as I was aware that the baby was able to hear, I put headphones around my belly and let him hear all of the different scenes. It’s like a radio play—he hears the episode. It enhances the experience even more to know that I’m going to have my own Muppet Baby to watch this. It’s like history repeating itself, and now he gets to grow up on a whole different version of Muppet Babies. It’s going to be so fun to watch and enjoy with him—and being a part of it just makes it so incredible!

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Muppet Babies premieres with two back-to-back episodes this Friday, March 23, on Disney Channel (10 a.m. ET/PT) and the DisneyNOW app. In addition to DiCicco and Slate, the voice cast includes Melanie Harrison (Fish Hooks) as Piggy; Dee Bradley Baker (Milo Murphy’s Law) as Animal; Ben Diskin (The Spectacular Spider-Man) as Gonzo; Eric Bauza (The Adventures of Puss in Boots) as Fozzie; with Matt Danner (Gravity Falls), who also serves as supervising director on the series, as Kermit.

Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War and a Big Parks Announcement—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Take a peek at the new Avengers: Infinity War trailer, and find out about the “super” new additions coming to Disney Parks worldwide… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Incredible New Avengers: Infinity War Trailer

Talk about epic! The official trailer for Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War was just released late last week, and honestly—we’ve already watched it multiple times. (OK, maybe many multiple times.) If you haven’t yet taken a gander, do yourself a favor and click play, above.

It’s got everything we want in a Marvel Studios film—thrilling action, astonishing adventure, dire turmoil, and just the right smattering of hilarious tension-breakers. (Hi, Star-Lord!) Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, Avengers: Infinity War is a cinematic event a decade in the making, bringing the ultimate (and deadliest) showdown of all time to the big screen. So take out your red marker and put a big circle around April 27 on the nearest calendar… we’ll see you at the cineplex!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
March 24, 2018
Celebrate the Opening Weekend of Frozen on Broadway in New York City
April 7, 2018
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Gold Family Exclusive
April 22, 2018
D23 Celebrates 20 Years of Disney’s Animal Kingdom
May 25, 2018
D23’s Return to Marceline
November 16-18, 2018
Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
Parks
February 28–May 28, 2018
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
March 2–April 12, 2018
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
April 13, 2018
Pixar Fest begins at the Disneyland Resort
April 26, 2018
Disney•Pixar Toy Story Land opens at Shanghai Disneyland
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
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
April 27, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War opens in U.S. theaters
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
March 23, 2018
Muppet Babies premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW (10 a.m. ET)

Avengers and Super Heroes to Assemble at Disney Parks Around the World

Huge news for all you “super” fans: Three action-packed new areas—themed after your favorite Avengers and Super Heroes—are coming to Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland! D23.com has a rundown of this exciting announcement right here.

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New Production Photos from Broadway’s Frozen

Disney Theatricals’ latest creation, Frozen, has been delighting audiences in previews for the last month—and to celebrate its sure-to-be-huge official opening night this Thursday, March 22, the production just released some brand-new (and seriously gorgeous) photos from the show.

With breathtaking scenic and costume design by two-time Tony® and Olivier Award winner Christopher Oram (Wolf Hall Parts 1 & 2, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Evita) and lighting design by six-time Tony Award winner Natasha Katz (Aladdin; Hello Dolly!; An American in Paris), we can tell that this show won’t just be a treat for the ears—it’s sure to delight all senses!

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Frozen stars Caissie Levy as Elsa, Patti Murin as Anna, Jelani Alladin as Kristoff, Greg Hildreth as Olaf, and John Riddle as Hans… and is directed by Tony and Olivier Award winner Michael Grandage and choreographed by Tony winner Rob Ashford. See it at the St. James Theatre in New York City.

Brand-New Trailer for Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger on Freeform

There’s a new Marvel series coming to Freeform this summer, and it looks terrifically exciting judging by this just-released trailer, above.

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger is a live-action romance (and adventure!) series that follows Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph)—two teens from very different backgrounds—as they find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers… all while falling in love.

Tandy can emit light daggers, while Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart—but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging.

Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger also stars Andrea Roth, Gloria Reuben, Miles Mussenden, Carl Lundstedt, James Saito, and J.D. Evermore. Look for it beginning June 7 (at 8 p.m. ET) on Freeform!

Lightspeed to Disneyland After Dark This Summer…

The latest in Disneyland Resort’s supremely cool Disneyland After Dark series is rocketing into “a galaxy far, far away”! Star Wars Nite will help kick off the global “May the Fourth” celebrations on the evening of Thursday, May 3. Read up on what you can expect, and how to purchase your very own ticket, right here.

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New Auction Scene Debuts at Magic Kingdom’s Pirates of the Caribbean

As first announced last summer, the auction scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts is getting a new auctioneer—in the form of a familiar redheaded denizen of the Pirates crew. (The change was already made to the attraction at Disneyland Paris in 2017.)

Just this past Monday, the new auctioneer made her big debut at Magic Kingdom park; she now oversees a sale of the townspeople’s most prized possessions and goods. In this reimagined scene, the redhead not only has a new name, “Redd,” but she’s also switched sides to become a pirate who’s pillaged the town’s rum supply… and has a little something to say about it!

Disneyland park will receive the same update to the Pirates auction scene later this spring, with work beginning April 23.

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“Incredible” Event Coming to Walt Disney World Resort!

Are you ready to get “incredible” this summer? We sure are! And Walt Disney World Resort has just the ticket: Their “Incredible Summer” celebration will officially begin on May 25, with guests getting a chance to immerse themselves in their favorite Disney films in exciting new attractions, entertainment, and more.

At Magic Kingdom park, a slew of beloved Disney•Pixar characters will take over Tomorrowland from May 25 through September 3 as part of an Incredible Tomorrowland Expo that celebrates “all things super”; you’ll get to interact with characters from The Incredibles and Incredibles 2—and, for the first time ever, meet Edna Mode herself! Over at Epcot, Star-Lord and Gamora will help delight the eardrums of guests young and old with their “Guardians of the Galaxy – Awesome Mix Live!” concert series from June 9 through August 19. A brand-new show, “UP! A Great Bird Adventure,” will debut at Disney’s Animal Kingdom a little early—April 22—to help kick off the park’s big 20th anniversary celebration, and “Donald’s Dino-Bash!” will take over Dinoland, U.S.A., beginning May 25. At Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, Disney H20 Glow Nights will light up the water park on select, separately ticketed evenings from June 21 through August 11. And over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, it’s quite possibly the most incredible event of the summer—the grand opening of Toy Story Land on June 30!

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg (cue Frozone)… Keep your eyes peeled for more incredibly cool “Incredible Summer” news as it becomes available.

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Final “Frozen Friday” Song from New Broadway Production

As we mentioned earlier, there’s a chill about to come over the Great White Way—and it’s not the latest Nor’easter! Broadway’s Frozen officially opens at the St. James Theatre in on March 22… and just last Friday, the show released its final “Frozen Friday” new song reveal: “True Love,” as sung by Patti Murin as Anna. Take a look right here at D23.com.

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“Carnival of Stars” to Shine Bright at Hong Kong Disneyland

Our friends at Hong Kong Disneyland are getting ready for a big, new celebration this spring and summer! “Carnival of Stars” will introduce a slew of new atmosphere entertainment and shows—including the We Love Mickey! projection show that will transform Main Street, U.S.A.; a Disney Friends Springtime Processional that’ll bring together more than 30 Disney characters to sing and dance with guests; the park’s very first appearances of Black Panther, Spider-Man, and Groot; and the first-ever Disney•Pixar-themed Water Play Street Party.

But that’s not all: Over in Adventureland, the fantastic new Karibuni Marketplace will immerse guests in the sights and sounds of Africa—and Moana herself debuts in the park for the first time, starring in the brand-new stage show Moana: A Homecoming Celebration.

If you happen to be heading out on an epic vacation to Hong Kong in the next few months, be sure to put the “Carnival of Stars” on your itinerary. (And then take some pics of the fun and show ‘em off at D23’s Facebook and Twitter!)

You Can Watch the Trailer for Frozen on Broadway Now and We’re Snow Excited About It!

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Tell the guards to open up the gates—Frozen on Broadway makes its official opening tonight! We’ve been counting down to this day for the past four weeks, belting it out to new songs like “Monster”  and “True Love”, but now you can watch a full trailer for the musical, which dropped this morning!

Set to the chilling tune of the new song “Monster,” the trailer provides our first look at all the singing and dancing you can expect from this cool new musical. Frozen on Broadway is now playing at the St. James Theatre in New York, and some of our D23 Members will be there to see it this weekend! Stay tuned to D23.com to hear about their adventures with this stunning new musical.

For more information on Frozen on Broadway, visit frozenthemusical.com

 

Did You Know? 9 Striking Notes About The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

By Jim Fanning

Better get ready to hear, better get ready to cheer—here comes The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band! Released on March 21, 1968, this delightful slice of cinematic Americana tells the musical story of the Bower clan—Grandpa (Walter Brennan), father and mother (Disney Legend Buddy Ebsen and Janet Blair), and eight musically precocious children (including Lesley Ann Warren and Disney Legend Kurt Russell)—that homesteads in the Dakota Territory in 1888 and becomes embroiled in the contentious presidential campaign between Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison—thanks to a crusading newspaper editor (John Davidson). To celebrate 50 years of musical pizzazz, family dynamics, and political pyrotechnics, it’s ‘bout time to look at nine golden anniversary fun facts about The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.

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1. Walt Disney Set the Stage for the Family Band
Like The Happiest Millionaire (1967) before it, The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is based on a true story as related in a memoir by a daughter of a real family. The Family Band, From the Missouri to the Black Hills, 1881–1900, the autobiographical novel by 84-year-old (at the time of the film’s release) Laura Bower Van Nuys, of Rapid City, South Dakota, was published in 1961. With its themes of nostalgia, family, and music, the story held obvious appeal to Walt, and he purchased the screen rights. When Walt read the script—the project was originally intended to be a two-part episode of Disney’s anthology TV series—he felt that a couple of original songs could be added, so he gave it to his prolific songwriters, Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. These two Disney Legends reported that the story could become an entire musical, which is, they believed, exactly what Walt wanted to hear. The Shermans worked closely with screenwriter Lowell S. Hawley to work songs into the screenplay.

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2. That’s How Music Magic is Made: The Sherman Brothers
As with all their projects, the Shermans composed their Family Band songs to serve story and character. “We analyze the character performing the number within his environment and situation,“ explained Richard. “The lyrics grow from this assumed atmosphere. The lyrics then dictate the appropriate type of music for a scene. For instance, Lesley Ann Warren’s soul-probing soliloquy where her apprehension about finally meeting the man with whom she’s been carrying on a correspondence-romance takes the form of a ballad called ‘The Happiest Girl Alive.’ Her simple naivety and indecision are most naturally expressed in the give-and-take tempo of a country ballad.” “’Bout Time,” the romantic duet between Warren and John Davidson, was born when the Shermans said to each other it was “about time” they provided the couple with a love song.

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3. Play It Loud! Play It Proud!: The Title Song
“Our toughest assignment,” revealed Richard Sherman, “was to write the title song for The Family Band. At best, the title was cold, impersonal, and suggestive of almost nothing that could be turned into a musical number with which to kick off a big picture. Before beginning work, Bob and I did a lot of research into the Dakotas of the 1880s, where the picture takes place. We read historical accounts; we listened to records, looked at old sheet music and some films made on the era. We literally immersed ourselves into the period and decided that any song set in that time would have to be lively and big. We struck on the idea of basing the songs on a 19th-century circus barker’s spiel to get people to ‘come in and see The one, The only, genuine Family Band in existence!’ That was it! It sounded right, and we wrote the lyrics to that theme. The problem was that the title, if we kept with the spirit of the title song, was wrong… So the picture became The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.” The Shermans’ songs were completed in November 1966, and Walt approved both songs and script. However, filming didn’t begin until several months after Walt passed away on December 15, 1966.

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4. A Man for the Time: Walter Brennan
Revered character actor Walter Brennan was only too happy to pick up the baton of Grandpa Bower for this Disney musical. Already a Disney favorite from his performance in Those Calloways (1965) and his two roles (tycoon Mulrooney and Knobby the gnome) in The Gnome-Mobile (1967), this three-time Oscar® winner had more than 100 motion pictures and several hundred television shows to his credit. “I play a tough old Dakota Territory homesteader who would just as soon fight politics as strike up the band,” said Brennan of his Family Band role. “It’s just the kind of picture folks can sit back and relax, have a laugh, and get rid of their worries with.”

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5. Georgie Russel Rides Again, as Calvin Bower: Buddy Ebsen
Walt Disney had approved Bing Crosby to play Calvin Bower, but negotiations to sign Academy Award®-winning actor fell through in early 1967. Consequently, Buddy Ebsen returned to Disney to fill Calvin’s dancing shoes. In 1954, Walt Disney cast the future Disney Legend as Georgie Russel, sidekick to Davy Crockett in the sensationally popular Disneyland TV episodes. Buddy forever after credited Walt with resuscitating his career, for he became a much-in-demand character actor, appearing in films such as Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) and television shows such as Disney’s own “Corky and White Shadow” on the Mickey Mouse Club. When cast as Papa Bower in Family Band, Ebsen was starring in the classic television series The Beverly Hillbillies. And though he occasionally danced in his role as Jed Clampett, the Disney musical gave the veteran hoofer a true song-and-dance showcase.

The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

6. Drummin’ Drummin’ Drummin’ Drummer Boy: Kurt Russell
Disney Legend Kurt Russell had already appeared in Follow Me, Boys (1966) and “Willie and the Yank,” a three-part 1967 episode of on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color when he was cast as drummer Sidney Bower in Family Band. “That was an interesting show,” recalled Kurt. “That was one of those where it was the whole group and they were all ages.” In the “Ten Feet Off the Ground” number, Russell was clearly responsible for his onscreen siblings, for he helps them down from the makeshift barn stage and lifts them high in the air as part of the choreography. The 16-year-old star wasn’t known for musicals and, in his own words, found the dancing “torture.” However, he briefly met a featured dancer, billed as Goldie Jeanne, on the Family Band set. When they met again years later while making another musically themed movie, Swing Shift (1984), Russell and Goldie Hawn became one of Hollywood’s most famous couples.

The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band

7. Politicians, Statesmen, and More: Character Actors
Family Band choreographer Hugh Lambert was working on an in-production TV series Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, and for the role of the “giggly girl” in the “West o’ The Wide Missouri” production number, he recommended a young woman who was making a great impression on the new show. By the time Family Band was released in March 1968, Laugh-In was a hit, Goldie was well on her way to becoming a star, and indeed, she won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress in Cactus Flower (1969). Rounding out the cast are character actors Richard Deacon, (best known for TV’s The Dick Van Dyke Show, he had appeared in the “Annette” serial on TV’s Mickey Mouse Club, The Gnome-Mobile, and Blackbeard’s Ghost (1968)); Wally Cox (best known for the 1950s TV series Mr. Peepers, created by Disney artist/director David Swift), and Butch Patrick (Eddie from The Munsters). Sharp-eyed Disney fans will spot voice artist and actor Pete Renaday, who not only appears onscreen as one of the townspeople but also served as dialog coach for the child actors behind the scenes.

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8. The Children Tune Up
To play the Bower brood, more than 700 youngsters were interviewed, screened, and tested. Among those talented children ultimately selected were 9-year-old Heidi Rook, a real-life family-band member in the Rook Family Band of Stamford, Connecticut, who was cast to play Rose Bower after Disney executives saw her family perform on television. One of the most prolific child actresses of the 1960s and ‘70s, Pamelyn Ferdin, 7, portrayed Laura Bower, upon whose autobiographical work the picture is based. Eight-year-old Bobby Riha appeared in Hanna-Barbera’s acclaimed TV special Jack and the Beanstalk with Gene Kelly before being cast as Mayo Bower. Best known for his later role as family musician Jason on the much-loved TV series The Waltons, English-born Jon Walmsley plays Quinn Bower. The 11 year old also voiced Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh and The Blustery Day (1968).

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9. Striking Up the Family Band with Musical Score and Dance
As with most musicals, choreography is a central part of this Disney extravaganza. Choreographer Hugh Lambert worked with the cast for six weeks before filming began—and with Buddy Ebsen aboard, the first order of business was making sure the expert song-and-dance man did his trademark soft-shoe routine. Jack Elliot was signed up to compose the underscore and arrange the Sherman songs, just as he had done for The Happiest Millionaire. “Music,” Elliott said, “is the adhesive that holds a show together. It’s not too difficult to put your finger on a score, but if it’s well done then you’re never too aware of it. If it’s too good, and commands a great deal of audience attention then it’s failed. What I try to do is enhance a production with a score that isn’t ostentatious.”

New Super Hero-Themed Areas Coming to Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland

By Beth Deitchman

The Disney Parks Blog has just shared a sneak peek at three themed areas coming to Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland that will invite guests to become part of a bigger universe filled with epic heroes and adventures. The exciting new experiences were developed in partnership with Marvel Studios and Marvel Themed Entertainment.

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Beginning in 2020, guests will be able to immerse themselves in the Super Hero universe at Disneyland Resort, as the evolution of Disney California Adventure park continues. The Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man and the Avengers will assemble in the new land, which will be anchored by the popular Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!, in the adjacent space currently occupied by “a bug’s land.” It’s Tough to Be a Bug closed March 19 to make way for the new experience; the rest of the land will close in late summer.

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The Marvel-themed area coming to Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris will include a reimagined attraction where riders will team up with Iron Man and their favorite Avengers on a hyper-kinetic adventure. The experience—which promises to be très super—opens in 2020, but you can enjoy a Marvel Summer of Super Heroes at Disneyland Paris this year. From June 10 through September 30, favorite Super Heroes will take the stage for a never-before-seen production that features cutting-edge special effects and spectacular projections.

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At Hong Kong Disneyland—where Iron Man Experience has already become the resort’s most popular attraction—guests will also enjoy a new themed area as part of a multi-year expansion plan that is currently underway. A new attraction will enable guests to team up with Ant-Man and The Wasp to face off against Arnim Zola and his army of Hydra swarm bots.

We’ll continue to assemble updates as more information is announced, so stay tuned to D23 for all of the heroic details.

Disneyland After Dark Goes to A Galaxy Far, Far Away on May 3

By Jocelyn Buhlman

It’s time for Star Wars fans to embrace the dark—not the dark side of the Force, but Disneyland After Dark! The second after-hours event in the new Disneyland After Dark series has just been announced as Star Wars Nite—guests can ring in May the Fourth and celebrate all the intergalactic experiences coming to Disneyland, including the new “March of the First Order,” the new Rey meet-and-greet at Star Wars Launch Bay, and the return of Hyperspace Mountain!

Are you ready to experience the galaxy far, far away at a theme park that’s a little bit closer to home? On the evening of May 3,come dressed in your Star Wars best and prepare to jump to light speed with fun activities such as:

  • Exclusive after-hours access to Disneyland park, with mix-in access beginning at 6 p.m.
  • Special entertainment, including character encounters and more!
  • Themed décor and immersive Star Wars-themed photo opportunities.
  • Commemorative lanyard, event credential and complimentary PhotoPass digital downloads.
  • First opportunity to purchase limited-edition “May the 4th” merchandise.

A limited quantity of tickets will be available, so be sure to visit Disneyland.com for pricing and details, and mark these dates on your calendar!

  • March 27: Tickets on sale for Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders
  • March 29: Tickets on sale for general public

No matter if you’re staying after dark or playing in the light, all Star Wars fans will be able to enjoy special offerings at Disneyland beginning May 4. All Disneyland park guests can partake in these new and returning Star Wars experiences:

  • “March of First Order”—Captain Phasma guides a squad of First Order stormtroopers through Tomorrowland in a dramatic show of force.
  • Encounter Rey—Meet the Resistance’s newest hero at Star Wars Launch Bay
  • Hyperspace Mountain—This popular transformation of Space Mountain returns!

Plus, stay tuned for additional event updates including elements from Solo: A Star Wars Story, in theaters May 25.

Are you ready for a Star Wars Nite to remember? Mark your calendars, and may the Force be with you.

Everything You Need to Experience at the Food & Wine Festival

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The delightfully delicious Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival runs now through April 12, a celebration of flavors and fare inspired by the Golden State.

The Festival features a variety of offerings for the whole family to enjoy, including unique food and beverage offerings to sip and savor at more than a dozen Festival Marketplaces. We’ve rounded up all the can’t-miss activities and offerings, so you can make the most of this delicious opportunity.

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Fresh Food from the Golden State
We’ve rounded up some of the best eats from the fest, which you can find at the Festival Marketplaces. All of the treats are California-inspired with fresh, California-grown ingredients like avocado, strawberries, fragrant citrus, peppers and artisanal cheese. Of course, since this is the Food & Wine Festival, you can expect an array of locally brewed craft beers and wines from all over the Golden State to sip on as well.

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Seminars to Sharpen Your Food Smarts
At the Backlot Stage in Hollywood Land, you can learn about a variety of topics, such as growing your own vegetables or preparing some of the festival marketplace favorites. No matter if you’re young or young-at-heart, there’s a seminar topic that’s sure to capture your interests.

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Junior Chef Experience
Want your kids to become expert cooks so you can have the delicious eats of the Food & Wine Festival at home? The Junior Chef experience is perfect for you, but look out—the teacher is a little, well, Goofy! Chef Goofy provides hands-on cooking fun for children ages 3 to 11, teaching aspiring young chefs to follow a recipe and mix ingredients to create treats that end with a tasty surprise.

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Star-Studded Signature Events
Guests looking for more palate-pleasing experiences will want to try the festival’s signature events, including new offerings such as Celebrity Chef LIVE! at the Hyperion, as well as returning favorites like the Disney Family of Wines Dinner, Sweet Sundays and the Winemaker or Brewmaster Dinners. Some of this year’s signature events include:

  • Robert Irvine LIVE! at the Hyperion (March 30)
  • Disney Family of Wines Dinner (March 29)
  • David Arthur Winemaker Dinner at Carthay Circle Restaurant (April 5)

Many of the Disney California Food & Wine Festival events are included with admission to Disney California Adventure Park. Special signature events and seminars will require a separate fee. Additional details and reservations for the signature events and seminars can be made at Disneyland.com/FoodandWine. Guests may also check for the latest information and schedules as they become available, at Disneyland.com.

You’ll Truly Love the Final Frozen Friday Song

Over the past few weeks, four of the 12 new songs written by Oscar® winners Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for Disney Theatrical’s new Broadway musical Frozen have been released to the delight of fans everywhere, on consecutive Fridays leading up to the production’s March 22 opening. Today, we can now enjoy the final song, “True Love,” a new Act Two solo sung by Patti Murin as Anna.

We’re already melting over the new songs “Monster,” an Act Two solo for Elsa (played by Caissie Levy); “What Do You Know About Love?,” a duet for Anna and Kristoff (played by Jelani Alladin); and “Dangerous to Dream,” an interior monologue sung by Elsa. All four of these stunning new songs are available at FrozenTheMusical.com and wherever music is streamed or sold.

Frozen began preview performances on Thursday, February 22, and will officially open Thursday, March 22, at the historic St. James Theatre. Tickets are on sale now. Visit FrozenTheMusical.com for more information.