Celebrate International Women’s Day with These Quotes from Inspiring Disney Women

By Megan Deppe

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women around the globe. It’s also a perfect opportunity to acknowledge the strong women of Disney who have inspired us over the years and motivated us to become the best versions of ourselves. In honor of today’s celebration, we’re looking back at some of our favorite examples of their words that guide us to this day.

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1. “Girls, come on. Leave the saving the world to the men? I don’t think so!”—Elastigirl, The Incredibles (2004)

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2. “I’m a damsel, I’m in distress, I can handle this. Have a nice day.”—Megara, Hercules (1997)

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3. “You don’t have to carry a sword to be powerful.” Ahsoka, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2011)

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4. “They can’t order me to stop dreaming.”—Cinderella, Cinderella (1950)

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5. “You said you’d trust Ping. Why is Mulan any different?”—Mulan, Mulan (1998)

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6. “Being normal is vastly overrated.” Aggie Cromwell, Halloweentown (1998)

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7. “Sometimes the right path is not the easiest one.”—Grandmother Willow, Pocahontas (1995)

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8. “Stop whining. Woman up.”—Go Go Tomago, Big Hero 6 (2014)

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9. “I know my value. Anyone else’s opinion doesn’t really matter.”—Peggy Carter, Agent Carter (2015)

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10. “Life’s not a spectator sport. If watchin’ is all you’re gonna do, then you’re gonna watch your life go by without ya.”—Laverne, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

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11. “Try. Try to make the world a better place. Look inside yourself and recognize that change starts with you. It starts with me. It starts with all of us.”—Judy Hopps, Zootopia (2016)

Meet American Idol’s Music Director

By Courtney Potter

“This… is American Idol.” Four words that became synonymous with TV’s most widely recognized, and arguably most successful, music competition series. True “appointment television”—shepherded along by super-host Ryan Seacrest—during which family and friends would gather to hear incredible live performances and vote for their favorite singer to win the ultimate prize: stardom. And now, that very series is coming to ABC…

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American Idol will once again set the gold (record) standard when it hits the ABC airwaves on Sunday, March 11, at 8 p.m. EDT. Music superstars Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie, as the show’s judges, will help to determine who America will ultimately vote for to become the next singing sensation—and Emmy® Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest will return as host of the beloved series. To celebrate the show, D23 was lucky enough to sit down with its new music director, Kristopher Pooley, for some veritable Idol chatter.

A music producer, live music director, and multi-instrumentalist, Pooley is now tasked with working with each Idol contestant to create song arrangements; leading the show’s live band; and helping to guide and advise the contestants along their musical journey… and if his upbringing is any indication, it’s a job he’s especially well-suited for. “I grew up playing in my parents’ wedding band,” admits Pooley. “I spent 10 years playing cover songs four hours a night—at weddings, corporate parties, all that kind of stuff. At that time, it was just making a living with them and learning music—of course I was studying music too, going to school for it—[but] to learn all of those songs, and now I’m playing them again on American Idol! Sometimes I’ll get a list of songs we’re doing, and it’ll crack me up because I’ll have done a lot of the songs in my parents’ band, years ago.”

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But it’s not just his party-band background that lends itself so perfectly to this new “gig”—Pooley’s music career is truly varied, shifting from producing tunes for The Glee Project, American Horror Story, and even a Super Bowl Halftime show… to playing with luminaries like Melissa Etheridge, Smashing Pumpkins, and Jane’s Addiction… to arranging and music directing live shows for superstars like Gwen Stefani, Demi Lovato, Idol alum Adam Lambert, and even new Idol judge Katy Perry. As Pooley explains, “The last 15 years of my career, I’ve been mostly working in pop music. It’s a pretty easy transition to go from that to a show like Idol,”  explains. “What my career has done is help me, I think, understand modern pop music—understand what people are listening to, and understand how music is perceived… You see what works, what people respond to.”

“I’ve been working on Idol now for six weeks, with the contestants,” Pooley continues. “There’s a whole set of vocal coaches that are the ‘initial point of contact,’ to work out [music] keys and what sounds best with their voice, technically. Then it comes to me, and we figure out how that translates to a live band, and what kind of arrangement we’re going to do.” And it’s those performances that Pooley has found the most memorable, thus far in the process: “I’m big on logistics,” he admits. “I’m thinking about it in very technical terms—how many hours it will take [to] put this together. But then once you actually start playing music, it becomes a musical moment. All of the other aspects of the show—the competition side, the TV side, all of that—just disappear way into the periphery… We’ve had some experiences recently, where we get done with a song that’s really touching and the band is all teary-eyed. We’re trying to not look at each other, trying to be cool. But it’s a real moment… That’s been very unexpected.”

American Idol’s move to ABC and joining the Disney family, is definitely not lost on Pooley—the father of an 8-year-old daughter. “I think it’s great! I am steeped in Disney, for the last six years especially,” he confesses. “I’ve had interactions in the past, working with different artists [within] Disney, and [working on] different shows… [but] it’s interesting now that I’m a part of the family that’s making content for people like her. I think about it in those terms.”

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Ultimately, Pooley says, “The goal of the show is to find a great singer, and someone that can be a real artist… Anyone can make someone sound good at any point in the recording process, once you get out into the world. But the goal of the show, from my perspective, is to actually generate real music moments—to do something creative, to do something that’s fun. The band and I are always talking. Even after we wrapped this week, they all keep texting me saying, ‘That was so much fun, to make music in that way, and to have all those moments’… It’s been a surprise, quite honestly, that it’s been as much fun as it is, and that there’s as much heart to the whole process.”

American Idol debuts on ABC this Sunday, with another new episode on Monday, March 12, at 8 p.m. EDT. And remember to keep your eyes peeled for Pooley and his band as the season progresses…

Everything You Need to Eat at Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival

By Megan Deppe

From March 2–April 12, you’ll want to arrive hungry when you visit the Disneyland Resort, thanks to the return of the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival! A celebration of California’s best food and beverages, the Food & Wine Festival is certain to tantalize the tastebuds of even a novice foodie. To help you make the most of these next few weeks, we’ve rounded up all of the different Festival Marketplaces for you, and highlighted some of the delectable dishes and drinks you’ll be able to find at kiosks throughout the park.

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Nuts About Cheese:

  • Brie Toast with Fig, Mint, and Almond Crumble
  • Selection of three California Cheeses—Point Reyes Blue, Vella Jack, and Fiscalini Cheddar (pictured above)
  • Raspberry, Pineapple, and Strawberry Mimosas
  • Assortment of rotational wines
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    LAstyle:

    • Korean BBQ Beef Short Rib Tacos
    • Mexican Chocolate Custard (pictured above)
    • Mango Agua Fresca (non-alcoholic)

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    The Brewhouse:

    • Tropical IPA Shandy (pictured above)
    • Festival Punch
    • Backlot Michelada

    California Craft Brews:

    • White Cheddar Lager Soup in a Mini Boudin’s Sourdough Boule
    • Beer Flights: Bright & Refreshing or Bold & Hoppy
    • Black Market Brewing Co., Cherry Gose

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    Peppers Cali-Ente:

    • Jalapeño Popper Mac & Cheese with Bacon (pictured above)
    • Verlasso™ Sustainable Salmon Peruvian Poke with a Cucumber-Lime Salad and Aju Verde Salsa
    • Lime Margarita with Jalapeño Garnish
    • Watermelon Lemonade (non-alcoholic) with optional Habanero Sugar & Chili-Lime Half-Rim

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    Uncork California:

    • White Wine Flight (pictured above)
    • Sparkling Wine Tropical Float
    • Red Wine Flight

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    Strawberry Patch:

    • Strawberry & Coconut Rice “Frushi” with Sweet Oikos® Greek Nonfat Yogurt Wasabi Sauce (pictured above)
    • Watsonville Strawberry Pie
    • Strawberry Frosé
    • Strawberry Pineapple Float with Strawberry Popping Pearls (non-alcoholic)

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    Avocado Time:

    • Avocado & Pepper Jack Petite Guacamole Burger (pictured above)
    • Avocado Ice Cream Bar
    • Kickback Michelada with Flavors of Pineapple and Lime

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    Eat Your Greens:

    • Grilled Asparagus Caesar Salad (pictured above)
    • Compressed Asian Cucumbers with Green Sauce, Toasted Almonds, and Sea Beans
    • Beet Kombucha Sangria
    • Health-Ade Beet Kombucha with Wild Berry FOMZ (non-alcoholic)

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    Citrus Grove:

    • Citrus-Brined Pork Roast with Tangy Barbecue Sauce and Lemon Pepper Slaw (pictured above)
    • Meyer Lemon Macaron
    • Fever Tree Ginger Beer

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    I Heart Artichokes:

    • Grilled & Chilled Artichoke Hearts with Romesco
    • Fried Artichoke Carbonara
    • Bourbon Chocolate Whoopie Pie (pictured above)

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    Cluck-a-Doodle-Moo:

    • Salt & Beer Vinegar Parmesan Chicken Wings (pictured above)
    • Oikos® Greek Nonfat Yogurt Panna Cotta with Red Raspberry Compote
    • Festival Beer Flight
    • Orange-Vanilla Cream Float with Whipped Cream (non-alcoholic)

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    Off the Cob:

    • Sweet Corn Nuggets with Beef Chili
    • Caramel Popcorn Crispy Treat (pictured above)
    • Popcorn Lemonade Cocktail (also available non-alcoholic with whipped cream and candy corn garnish)

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    Garlic Kissed:

    • Creamy Mac & Cheese with Garlic Bread Crumble
    • Black Garlic Soy-Braised Pork Belly Banh Mi (pictured above)
    • Bloody Mary with Garlic-Stuffed Olive

    Festival Beer Garden:

    • Beer Garden Flight
    • Sierra Nevada, Tropical Torpedo, Tropical IPA
    • Lindemans Brewery, Framboise, Raspberry Lambic

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    Paradise Garden Grill:

    • Beer-Battered Cod with Steak Fries, Sweet Slaw, and Spicy Remoulade
    • Vegetarian “Meatball” Sandwich with Marinara Sauce Topped with Melted Mozzarella Cheese and served with Kettle Chips (pictured above)
    • Large Soft Pretzel with Beer-Mustard Dipping Sauce
    • Bienenstich Cake with Caramelized Almonds and filled with Vanilla Bean Custard

The Force is Strong in Hollywood for Mark Hamill

By Megan Deppe

Tatooine may have two suns, but Hollywood has all the stars—and Disney Legend Mark Hamill is about to receive his very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, today at 11:30 a.m. PT. Two of Hamill’s friends from a galaxy far, far away, Harrison Ford and George Lucas, will be in attendance at the ceremony, which will highlight Hamill’s amazing career, along with his impact on the Star Wars universe (spanning five movies) as Luke Skywalker.

In honor of the special event and the upcoming release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Digital and Movies Anywhere March 13 and on Blu-ray March 27, today has been declared “Jedi Day.” Throughout the day, all Star Wars fans—younglings and Jedi Masters alike—are encouraged to congratulate Hamill on all social platforms, using a combination of #JediDay, #TheLastJedi, and, of course, your own creativity.

Everything You Need to Know About the Star Wars Rebels Series Finale from the Cast and Crew

By Jocelyn Buhlman

On Monday night, a special screening of the series finale episode of Star Wars Rebels celebrated the end of four seasons of adventures of the crew of the Ghost. Fans got to say goodbye to Ezra Bridger (voice of Taylor Gray), Hera Syndulla (voice of Vanessa Marshall), Kanan Jarrus (voice of Freddy Prinze Jr.), Sabine Wren (voice of Tiya Sircar), Zeb Orrelios (voice of Steve Blum), and their trusty droid, C1-10P (fondly nicknamed “Chopper”) and their mission to defeat the Empire. After the screening, the audience was treated to a special Q&A with series creator/executive producer Dave Filoni, along with Gray, Marshall, Sircar, and Blum. We have all the details and secrets behind this stunning finale, but be warned! Spoilers are ahead, so if you haven’t already watched the series finale of Star Wars Rebels, we urge you to stop reading and catch up right now!

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Here are all the behind-the-scenes stories and secrets we learned from the cast and crew…

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We finally know who the voice of Chopper is.
One of the show’s biggest mysteries actually existed outside the Star Wars universe—just who provided the beeps and boops of the loveable but cranky droid Chopper. The end credits to the finale revealed the truth—he was voiced by none other than Dave Filoni himself! “I had a lot of people attempt to do it,” he explained, “but I was like, ‘Guys, guys, no. Chopper’s a likeable jerk. Let me show you.’” As a result, Filoni provided the initial voice for the droid, intending to find a replacement voice actor later, but he ended up being a perfect match for the cranky droid.

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Tiya Sircar was the only cast member who knew how the show ended.
The most emotionally impactful part of the finale episode was, for many fans, Sabine Wren’s ending voiceover narration explaining the characters’ fates. As a result, Sircar was the only one who knew exactly how the show would end. Sircar recalled, “First of all, I was shocked that Dave Filoni entrusted me with that information. I did not tell a soul, which was very difficult!” And Sircar was put to the test. She remembered, “We recorded our last episode all together, and then I stayed behind and recorded my part and was sobbing, and then we had our big wrap party directly after that!” But Filoni’s trust was well-placed—the remaining cast was just as shocked by the ending as the fans in the audience.

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The ending was always supposed to be happy.
For years, fans of Star Wars Rebels have all been asking the same question: If none of these characters appear in Star Wars: A New Hope, and all the Jedi have been wiped out, what is going to happen to our heroes? While the animated series Forces of Destiny and certain Easter eggs in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story confirmed that Hera and Chopper make it out alive, the fates of the rest of the cast had fans worried they would need to bring a lot of tissues to the finale… Filoni, however, never had that worry.

“So many people are obsessed with everyone dying, and I was bewildered by it!,” he explained with a laugh, adding, “I’ve seen the original Star Wars trilogy that people like so much, and it’s not like a ‘death count’ type of movie-making. It’s a rather positive outcome, which I enjoy.”

While fans may have thought a dark ending was a forgone conclusion, to Filoni the idea of a happy ending was necessary to the narrative of Star Wars Rebels. So seeing Ahsoka return to lead Sabine on the quest for Ezra made perfect sense.

“I always like that in stories,” he said, “One thing ends, and another one begins, and it continues. And that’s a saga.”

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What will happen to Ahsoka and Sabine?
Of course, the new story that began at Star Wars Rebels’ end was one that fans are already hoping will become a new show. When asked if we’d ever get to see a TV show of Ahsoka and Sabine searching for Ezra, Filoni jokingly asked to massive cheers from the crowd, “Would you watch that show?”

The answer is, of course, a resounding “Yes!” Will it happen? Filoni was tight-lipped. “Obviously, it’d be intriguing,” he said, “It’d make a good story… We’ll see.”

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The whole cast was emotional by the ending.
The screening was not only the first viewing for the fans in attendance—this was also the first time the cast got to watch the finale in full. Filoni loved every moment of it, saying, “It’s kinda funny to watch you guys. I’m really enjoying it.”

The ending brought out the emotions from every member of the cast, but it was Gray who explained best why the series had such a big impact on both the cast and the fans. He shared, “When you have a lot of people banding together for the right thing, you can move mountains. And I think that’s what Star Wars is all about.”

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What Filoni learned from George Lucas…
While this was Filoni’s second animated series about the Star Wars universe, this was his first time creating it without the help of George Lucas. Filoni worked with Lucas while helming Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and credits the Disney Legend for much of his own ability to create Star Wars stories.

Filoni explained, “I believe very strongly that Star Wars is a cultural phenomenon because George knew what he was doing. That’s what Rebels taught to me, that I had to pass on everything I learned.”

Just like all of the fans out there, Filoni can’t help but be in awe of the phenomenon that Lucas started: “It’s a special thing, Star Wars. It’s a limitless galaxy of imagination.”

Oscar® Wins and Brand-New Teaser Trailers—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Catch a glimpse of Disney’s Christopher Robin and Mary Poppins Returns, and read about Coco’s golden moments… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Pooh Returns in New Christopher Robin Teaser Trailer

Winnie the Pooh and company are getting ready to welcome you to the Hundred Acre Wood in Disney’s Christopher Robin—coming soon to a theater near you. A brand-new teaser trailer for the film was just released this week… take a look, above!

In the heartwarming Christopher Robin, the young boy who once embarked on countless adventures with his band of spirited and lovable stuffed animals has grown up—and lost his way. Now it’s up to his childhood friends to venture into our world and help their best pal remember the loving and playful boy who’s still inside. Directed by Marc Forster from a screenplay by Alex Ross Perry and Allison Schroeder, and a story by Perry based on characters created by A.A. Milne, the film stars Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin; Hayley Atwell as his wife, Evelyn; Bronte Carmichael as his daughter, Madeline; and Mark Gatiss as Keith Winslow, Robin’s boss. But that’s not all: Christopher Robin will also feature the voices of the iconic Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Chris O’Dowd as Tigger, Brad Garrett as Eeyore, Toby Jones as Owl, Nick Mohammed as Piglet, Peter Capaldi as Rabbit, and Sophie Okonedo as Kanga.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
March 8, 2018
Be a Warrior During a Complimentary Advance Screening of A Wrinkle in Time
March 13, 2018
D23’s Sip & Stroll—Disney California Adventure
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
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 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
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Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
March 9, 2018
Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time opens in U.S. theaters
May 4, 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 11, 2018
American Idol premieres on ABC (8–10 p.m. ET)
March 23, 2018
Muppet Babies premieres on Disney Channel and DisneyNOW (10 a.m. ET)

Disney•Pixar Takes Home Two Coveted Academy Awards®

Disney•Pixar’s Coco was bestowed with two huge wins by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at this past Sunday’s 90th Oscars® telecast… read up on what went down, and see some photos from the ceremony, right here at D23.com.

A Mary Poppins Returns Teaser Trailer is Finally Here!

It’s one of the most anticipated films of the year, and it doesn’t even hit theaters ‘til Christmas! Winds in the east blew through the Oscar® telecast, bringing with them a brand-new teaser trailer for Mary Poppins Returns, starring Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Do yourself a favor and take a gander at the goosebump-inducing clip, here at D23.com

Disney California Adventure’s Food & Wine Festival is Now Open

Are you “nuts about cheese”? Do you like your corn “off the cob”? Want to feel like you’ve traveled to Wine Country without leaving the comfy confines of the Disneyland Resort? Look no further than Disney California Adventure’s Food & Wine Festival, now open and tickling the tastebuds of guests through April 12. Have a look at a short clip about the festival, courtesy our Disney Parks pals, above.

This year’s Food & Wine Festival features more than a dozen Festival Marketplaces—where California-inspired eats and drinks will satisfy your senses. Live music, entertainment, and special activities are also scattered throughout the park; plus, the festival’s signature events are can’t-miss experiences that introduce delicious California cuisine in fresh ways. New events, including Celebrity Chef LIVE! at the Hyperion, as well as returning favorites (like Disney Family of Wines Dinner, Sweet Sundays, and the Winemaker/Brewmaster Dinners) are available as separately ticketed functions—so if you’re interested in joining up, make sure to check out the festival’s website.

We’ve got our forks and knives at the ready!

Mark Your Calendars for Mickey’s 90th Birthday Celebrations

In case you haven’t heard, 2018 is a mega-huge year for the one and only Mickey Mouse. He’ll be celebrating 90 years of bringing joy to the entire planet—and thankfully, there are a multitude of ways we, his fans, can help commemorate the occasion. D23 has the inside scoop on all things “#Mickey90”; read all about it here.

Anna and Kristoff Ask “What Do You Know About Love?”

With Disney Theatrical Productions’ Frozen opening on Broadway this March 22, we’ve been getting some fabulous new-song sneak peeks—and we just heard the new song for Anna and Kristoff, “What Do You Know About Love?”… written by newly minted Oscar winners (for “Remember Me” from Coco) Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. It’s terrifically adorable and you can listen to it (if you haven’t already) here at D23.com.

Test Your Disney Song Knowledge with Our Disney Track Trivia Quiz

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The March Hare Mania: #D23TrackBracket voting is now open, but after you help choose which Disney song reigns supreme, why not test your knowledge? We know that D23 fans are some of the biggest Disney fanatics out there, and our last Trivia Quiz had you asking for more! Are you ready to test your Disney song knowledge?

This campaign has ended. Check out D23.com for more Disney fun!

Who’s Who—and Whatsit, Which, and More—in Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time

By Beth Deitchman

Meet the epic adventure’s enchanting cast of characters before the film tessers into theaters this Friday.

You’re about to experience an adventure like never before, as you journey across dimensions of space and time to fantastical planets with names like Camazotz and Uriel. Based on Madeleine L’Engle’s classic novel, Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time follows one girl’s transformative journey led by three celestial guides who help her to discover that strength comes from embracing one’s individuality and the best way to triumph over fear is to travel by one’s own light.

Visionary director Ava DuVernay says of the book, “A Wrinkle in Time is this beautiful stew of mystery, fantasy, adventure, science, romance, social commentary, and spirituality. It’s not often that we see girls at the center of a story—and certainly not girls of color—amid all these different worlds and planets. It really is something out of my wildest imagination.”

Such a unique story demands an amazing cast of characters, as well as a stellar roster of actors to bring them to life. Here are the true individuals you’ll meet when the film opens on March 9.

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Meg Murry (Storm Reid)
Middle school student Meg is bullied at school and struggles to fit in, but she’s facing even more challenges at home. Her father—a world-renowned physicist, like her mother—mysteriously disappeared four years ago after his discovered “tessering,” a wrinkling of time and space that makes intergalactic travel possible. When three otherworldly visitors—Mrs. Which, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Who—reveal that Mr. Murry is in grave danger because of his discovery, Meg must overcome her own flaws and insecurities and harness the strength she needs if she is going to defeat the darkness that has infiltrated the universe so that she can save her father—and maybe even the world. “One of the things I love most about Meg is that she doesn’t care what other people think of her,” says Storm Reid, who plays the film’s protagonist. “She gets bullied at school and there are all these rumors going around that her dad is missing, but she goes on this beautiful journey where she learns to love herself and to stand up and fight for her family.”

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Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey)
The three “Mrs.’s” are born of stardust and are now pure light, but they’ve come to Earth in human form to guide Meg on her journey. Mrs. Which—played by Disney Legend Oprah Winfrey—is the wisest of the three Mrs.’s. Says Winfrey, “Mrs. Which has been around for millennia. She is an angelic cosmic being who has complete empathy and connection to all humans and is one with the universe. She understands that love and light is all that matters and journeys throughout the universe to spread that message.”

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Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon)
Not only is Mrs. Whatsit the most free-spirited of the three Mrs.’s, but she is also the youngest, at a mere 2 billion years old. The former star who gave up her existence so that she could fight the darkness is new to Earth and also unaccustomed to the ways of humans. “She is innocent, almost childlike, and desperately wants to impress Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which, but she doesn’t understand how things work, so she is always playing with things,” Witherspoon says. “And sometimes she says things out loud, not realizing people can hear her, and sometimes they are inappropriate.”

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Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling)
Mrs. Who represents a melting pot of the world we live in, and the quietest of the Mrs.’s, prefers to speak the language of the world’s greatest spiritual warriors, citing quotes from the likes of Shakespeare, Churchill, and Buddha. “Mrs. Who is a very mysterious character because she speaks through other people’s words and sentiments, and for someone like me who is very expressive and always has a lot to say and a lot of opinions, it was a really challenging role to play. It also meant I wasn’t able to improvise on set, which is one of the first times that has ever happened,” Kaling recalls. Mrs. Who becomes a surrogate mother to Meg and the other children while they’re tessering through the galaxy, and she gives Meg the gift of her spectacles to use in her quest to rescue her father.

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Charles Wallace (Deric McCabe)
He may be Meg’s younger brother, but the 5-year-old Charles Wallace is wise beyond his years. While searching with Meg for their father, the extremely intelligent and gifted boy falls prey to the same evil energy that is holding Mr. Murry prisoner. “Charles Wallace is brilliant, but he is brilliant in a very 5-year-old way,” says A Wrinkle in Time screenwriter Jennifer Lee. “He sees the world and all the magic that’s in it and all the potential it holds, but he’s also a kid who isn’t afraid to speak his mind and who can sound a little arrogant for his age, which occasionally gets him into trouble. Still, there’s something special about him, and what makes him special also makes him vulnerable, like a lot of people in life.”

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Calvin (Levi Miller)
Calvin attends school with Meg, who has a crush on the young athlete. He struggles with his own familial problems, and becomes a true friend to Meg when she needs it the most. “Meg has a crush on Calvin but doesn’t want him to know,” says Reid. “Unfortunately, that makes her appear standoffish and not interested in him, but on the journey she learns about Calvin’s relationship with his father, which causes them to bond and begin to trust one another.”

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Mr. Murry (Chris Pine)
A brilliant physicist, Mr. Murry’s unproven theory of tessering earned him skepticism from within the scientific community before his disappearance. Actor Chris Pine believes that Mr. Murry finds himself pulled between the forces of his family and his desire to achieve great things. “Mr. Murry is a kind of frenetic, obsessed, ambitious doctor who really wants to do the right thing for his family—and for mankind—which he believes is going out into the universe to find something that has never been found before,” says producer Jim Whitaker. “He’s striving to find something that is bigger than himself, which becomes a complex dilemma for him because he doesn’t want to sacrifice his family in the process.”

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Mrs. Murry (Gugu Mbatha-Raw)
Kate Murry is both an award-winning biophysicist and a loving mother who works from a science lab in her home so she can maintain a loving and warm environment in which to raise her children following her husband’s baffling disappearance.

Red (Michael Peña)
Readers of L’Engle’s novel might remember the character as the Man with the Red Eyes. As played by Michael Peña in the film, Red joyfully approaches the children on a beach on the planet of Camazotz in outlandish attire, but he is really a pawn controlled by the IT that captivates Charles Wallace.

a wrinkle in time

Happy Medium (Zach Galifianakis)
A woman in the novel, the Happy Medium has been reimagined by the filmmakers. Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin visit the seer hoping he’ll enlighten them as to Mr. Murry’s whereabouts. “Zach is hilarious every time he opens his mouth but he’s also very emotional, too,” says Whitaker. “His character lives in a cave wanting to avoid the darkness altogether and it’s an existence that he’s created for himself in order to not interact with anyone.”

You can hear more from the Mrs.’s themselves—Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling—in our exclusive interview from D23 Expo 2017; and find out what Storm Reid told us about performing stunts alongside “Ms. Oprah” during our visit to the set of A Wrinkle in Time.

Remembering David Ogden Stiers and the Wonderful Characters he Brought to Life

By Megan Deppe

We are sorry to report on the passing of actor David Ogden Stiers, who died on Saturday, March 3, at the age of 75. Throughout Stiers’ long and impressive acting career, the versatile actor lent his voice to some of our favorite characters in Disney movies, video games, and on television. As Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast, Stiers delightfully invited us to be his guest, and as Jumba in Lilo & Stitch, he made us want to welcome him into our own ’ohana. In honor of David Ogden Stiers’ contribution to so many classic Disney animated films, we’ve taken a look back at some of his most memorable Disney roles.

Beauty and the Beast

1. Cogsworth/Narrator (Beauty and the Beast)
The fussy little clock who runs Beast’s household may be Stiers’ most iconic Disney role, and the actor also served as Beauty and the Beast’s narrator, drawing us in to the tale as old as time from the very beginning. As Cogsworth, Stiers brought a real sense of authority to his role as Beast’s helping hand, and he also looked to his impeccable comic timing to deliver some of the most memorable lines in the film, such as the mantle clock’s witty bon mot, “If it’s not Baroque, don’t fix it!” In an interview with Disney twenty-three around the time of the film’s 25th anniversary, Stiers recalled, “I think they sensed in me the ability to rise quickly to an unjustified sense of self-importance and a tendency to pontificate.”

Lilo and Stitch

2. Jumba (Lilo & Stitch)
Stiers returned to the role of the mad scientist who created our favorite little blue alien several times, voicing Jumba in several spinoff films, video games, and in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. Jumba may be a self-proclaimed “evil genius,” but at the end of the day he still cares about his little creation and the ’ohana that took him in—and we couldn’t help but come to care about Jumba as well, a testament to Stiers’ vocal talents.

Pocahontas

3. Governor Ratcliffe / Wiggins (Pocahontas)
In Pocahontas, Stiers took on the unusual challenge of voicing two characters: Governor Ratcliffe and his sidekick, the skinny and innocent Wiggins. The dual roles were a wonderful illustration of Stiers’ range as an actor, as he seamlessly switched back and forth between the dark and villainous Governor who only cared about gold and his foolish assistant.

4 Fenton Q. Harcourt (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire’s Fenton Q. Harcourt may have been a supporting role for Stiers, but it was an important one for the film’s plot. Milo’s determination to find the lost world of Atlantis has always been part of him, but it is his rejection by the Smithsonian’s board of directors—led by Harcourt—that truly gets him out of his boiler room. It is only through Harcourt’s dismissal of Milo and his dream that the linguist is ultimately able to find the path he was meant to walk.

Hunchback of Notre Dame

5. Archdeacon (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Stiers voiced the pivotal role of the Archdeacon, who saves Quasimodo’s life at the start of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. As kind and caring as the Archdeacon is, he is one of the few characters who is willing to call out Frollo on his terrible behavior. The Archdeacon looks past outward appearances to see the person within, showing kindness to Quasimodo while the young man lives in the cathedral, and ultimately giving Esmerelda the sage advice that leads her to Quasimodo.

And the Oscar® Goes to… Disney•Pixar’s Coco

By Beth Deitchman

Members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences love Disney•Pixar’s Coco as much as we do. Last night, the film received the Oscar® for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Oscars®, which were broadcast live on ABC.

coco oscars recap

Director Lee Unkrich joined producer Darla K. Anderson and co-director Adrian Molina to accept the award on behalf of the film. Expressing his gratitude to the people of Mexico, Unkrich said, “Coco would not exist without your endlessly beautiful culture and traditions. With Coco we tried to take a step forward toward a world where all children can grow up seeing characters in movies that look and talk and live like they do. Marginalized people deserve to feel like they belong. Representation matters.”

coco oscars recap

coco oscars recap

Coco’s signature song, “Remember Me,” was not forgotten by Academy voters, who gave it the Oscar for best Original Song. Actor Gael García Bernal, who voiced Héctor, joined Mexican pop-rock singer Natalia Lafourcade and Grammy® winner Miguel for a special rendition of the song that was performed during the live broadcast.

Earlier this week, the film was celebrated by the city of Los Angeles, which declared February 27—the day of the film’s release on Blu-ray and DVD—to be “Coco Day.” Coco has also received four VES Awards, 11 Annie Awards, and the Golden Globe® for Best Motion Picture, Animated.

To see the full list of Academy Award® winners for 2018, visit Oscar.com.