Watch These Disney Junior Nursery Rhymes with the Youngest Fans in Your Life

By Beth Deitchman

“Mary Had a Little Lamb”… “Rock-a-Bye Baby”… “Rain, Rain Go Away…” These are among some of the first songs you ever learned and, if you’re a parent, they’re likely among the first that you shared with your children. Disney Junior has now brought its special blend of magic to these iconic nursery rhymes, as a well as a brand-new collection that was released today and will continue to roll out throughout the weekend on Disney Junior’s YouTube and the DisneyNOW App.

The Disney Junior Music Nursery Rhymes pair classic nursery rhymes with delightful animation featuring characters from across Disney Junior’s series, from Mickey and the Roadster Racers to the upcoming Muppet Babies. The digital shorts were introduced with the launch of the DisneyNOW app back in September, and in a little more than three months, they’ve amassed more than 80 million views on YouTube, racking up more than 90 million minutes watched.

There are organic connections between the nursery rhymes and the series and characters included in each short, such as “Star Light, Star Bright” featuring the cast of Miles from Tomorrowland and “Happy Birthday,” which premiered on November 18 (an important date for Disney’s brightest star!) and follows Minnie Mouse as she tries to surprise Mickey on his special day. The latest short, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” is a treat for fans of all of Disney Junior’s titles: you can look for a host of characters, including a glimpse at the network’s newest star, Baby Kermit, from the upcoming animated series Muppet Babies. Check out “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” below, and visit Disney Junior on YouTube or DisneyNOW to see the rest.

Minnie Rocks the Dots Fashion Line Roundup

By Megan Deppe

It’s time to celebrate fashion icon Minnie Mouse! January marks the start of Rock the Dots, a month-long celebration of all things Minnie that leads up to National Polka Dot Day on January 22. To celebrate, shopDisney has an exciting collection of Rock-the-Dots-themed merchandise. And remember, D23 members get 15% off all purchases of $60 or more!

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1. Minnie Mouse Glow Ear Headband
If you’re going to the parks during January, celebrate your Minnie Mouse love by brightening the night with her glowing, glamorous ear headband.

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2. Minnie Mouse Dress Knee Socks
Get ready to knock everyone else’s socks off with yours. These Rock-the-Dots socks for women with glitter accents and satin bows are the perfect fashion accessory to pay homage to our fashion icon.

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3. Minnie Mouse Mug and Spoon Set
Head to work with the perfect Minnie accessory that will make everyone see spots. The mug, with a cradle for the spoon, is red with pink polka dots on the outside with a white interior with red polka dots.

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4. Minnie Mouse Sequined Velveteen Ear Hat for Kids
No celebration of Minnie would be complete without a special set of ears to mark the occasion. Decorated in fanciful fabrics, textiles and trims, this elegant ear hat is great way for kids to have dress in the glamor of Minnie Mouse.

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5. Minnie Mouse Large Plush
This big, huggable Minnie Mouse plush is the perfect choice for snuggling.

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6. Minnie Mouse Sleep Set for Women
You can count polka dots instead of sheep when you settle in for the night in this comfy Minnie Mouse Sleep Set.

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7. Minnie Mouse Comforter – Twin
Speaking of a good night’s sleep, tuck yourself in with the spotted Minnie Mouse comforter. Not only is it perfect for Rock the Dots, but it also shows off Minnie in a chic gold outfit—the perfect example of her impeccable fashion sense.

Remembering Doreen Tracey

By Lorraine Santoli

Doreen Tracey, one of the Mickey Mouse Club’s original Mouseketeers, died from pneumonia on Wednesday, January 10, 2018, at age 74, at Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California, a result of complications from a two-year battle with cancer. Tracey, known for her a vivacious personality and all-around performance skills, appeared on Disney’s classic children’s television series throughout its four-year run (1955–59) on the ABC television network. The original Mickey Mouse Club lived on in syndication for decades thereafter, entertaining generations of children around the world.

Tracey was born in London, England, on April 3, 1943, to a theatrical family. Her parents, Bessie Hay and Sid Tracey, had a vaudeville dance act known as Tracey and Hay. When Doreen was four, her family returned to the United States where her father opened a dance studio in Hollywood. It was there that Tracey learned to sing and dance, and, at age 12, she auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club. During her tenure as a Mouseketeer, Tracey was also cast in Walt Disney Productions’ 1956 feature film Westward Ho the Wagons!, starring Fess Parker. Additionally, she went on to appear on the Mickey Mouse Club’s “Annette” serial, and toured Australia with the Mouseketeers.

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Following the Mickey Mouse Club years, in the 1960s Tracey continued her show business career, guest starring on several episodic television programs as well as touring American military bases in South Vietnam and Thailand with her own act. After returning to the U.S., she shifted gears to work behind the scenes and held positions that included publicist to musician and composer Frank Zappa, as well as a multi-decade career in administration at Warner Bros. And while Tracey’s career took many different paths, she always remained close to her Disney roots, maintaining longtime friendships with her fellow Mouseketeers. In the ’80s, ’90s, and 2000s, she co-starred with them in several Mickey Mouse Club reunion shows at Disneyland and at Disney conventions, last celebrating the show’s 60th Anniversary in 2015. “Our Dodo, as we lovingly nicknamed her, always had a smile on her face,” said fellow Mouseketeer Tommy Cole. “She never failed to make us all feel good, and we will miss her.”

Tracey is survived by her son, Bradley, and two grandchildren, Gavin, age 9, and Autumn, 12.   Bradley said of his mother, “She was very brave, very independent, and very loved by her family.”

Minnie Mouse Receives the Ultimate Gift for her 90th Anniversary

By Beth Deitchman

She’s a movie legend, a fashion icon, and America’s sweetheart—and she’s celebrating her 90th anniversary in 2018. A milestone that magical demands a pretty spectacular celebration, and the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is presenting Minnie Mouse with its greatest honor: a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The star will be unveiled in a special ceremony on Monday, January 22, at 11:30 a.m. PT. Joining Minnie for her big day will be Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger and global pop icon (and new American Idol judge) Katy Perry.

“Minnie Mouse is a woman of the ages, and her iconic status makes her a great addition to our Walk of Fame!” stated Ana Martinez, producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies. “Generations of fans of all ages have been looking forward to her seeing her bright new star.”

The star, which is in the Motion Pictures category, will be dedicated in front of Hollywood’s legendary El Capitan Theatre. Among the names of the Hollywood luminaries Minnie is joining on the walk of fame are Donald Duck, Tinker Bell, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Kermit the Frog, and Mickey Mouse, who received his star in celebration of his 50th anniversary in 1978.

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Minnie Mouse captured fans’ hearts in her first on-screen appearance in Steamboat Willie, and we’ve only grown to love her more through her continued appearances on screens big and small, her ability to inspire fashion designers and drive trends that have us rocking the dots all year long, and for her support for causes that affect so many communities in positive ways. The recent #ShareYourEars campaign (which resulted in $4 million in donations benefitting Make-A-Wish) featured countless tributes to Minnie, from the über-popular Rose Gold Minnie Mouse Ears sported by guests at Disney parks to DIY Minnie updos.

If you’re unable to be in Hollywood for the fabulous festivities, fear not. Fans around the world are invited to watch the event live on WalkOfFame.com. Minnie has always been a shining star in our eyes, and we couldn’t be happier that she’s receiving one of her own.

Epcot Food Roundup: Dishes Not to Miss at Epcot International Festival of the Arts

By Megan Deppe

If you love food that looks too good to eat (but tastes too good not to eat), you’re in luck—it’s time for the Epcot International Festival of the Arts! For the second year in a row, you can celebrate the joy that only the combination of delicious food and beautiful art can bring, with some seriously artistic dishes that can be found in World Showcase. The festival runs from January 12 through February 19, so you have plenty of time to try these delicious eats. Here are some of the foods we are most excited to taste!

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The Deconstructed Dish (Showcase Plaza)

  • Deconstructed Strawberry Cheesecake: whipped New York-style cheesecake with fresh Florida strawberries, sugar cookies, and micro-basil (pictured above)
  • Deconstructed Reuben with shredded corn beef, Thousand Island dressing, pickled red cabbage, and a rye curl
  • Deconstructed Breakfast: Twinings® Spiced Apple Chai Tea Shake with cream bourbon garnished with a waffle crisp and candied bacon

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The Artist’s Table (The American Adventure)

  • Pan-Seared Scallop with chorizo, roasted red pepper coulis, and parmesan crisp (gluten-friendly, pictured above)
  • Callebaut Belgian Sipping Chocolate Flight: White, milk, and dark chocolate
  • Orange Cream Funnel Cake

Cuisine Classique (Germany)

  • Red Wine-braised Beef Short Rib with parsnip purée, broccolini, baby tomatoes, and aged balsamic
  • Saint-Honoré Tart: caramel cream tart with caramel glaze topped with cream puffs

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Pop Eats (Showcase Plaza)

  • Almond Frangipane Cake layered with raspberry jam and chocolate (vegetarian, pictured above)
  • Sous Vide Poulet Rouge Chicken Roulade with apples and sage served with warm brie fondue, blueberry and beet gel and garnished with apple and beet chips

Masterpiece Kitchen (Near Canada)

  • Wild Mushroom risotto, aged parmesan, truffle shavings, and zinfandel reduction (vegetarian)
  • Triple chocolate mousse, chocolate crunch, dark chocolate sauce, and gold leaf
  • Classic Sidecar with a Chocolate Twist

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The Painter’s Palate (Odyssey, Festival Center)

  • Pop’t Art: Abstract-designed sugar cookie with strawberry filling (vegetarian, pictured above, see the recipe here.)
  • Trio of Savory Croissant Doughnuts: Whipped Boursin® Garlic and Fine Herbs Cheese with fresh herbs (vegetarian), Chicken Salad with shaved fennel and fresh herbs, and Spicy Tuna with Wasabi and Seaweed Salad

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Decadent Delights (Showcase Plaza)

  • S’mores Tart: House-smoked buttermilk chocolate cake with chocolate mousse, toasted marshmallow meringue, graham cracker dust, and malted milk chocolate sauce (pictured above)
  • Chocolate Caramel Mousse Bar, flavored meringue kisses, and passion fruit sauce

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L’Art de la Cuisine Française (France)

  • Rillettes du Mans, Cornichons, Carré du Boulanger: house-made pork rillettes, cornichons, and house-made bread (pictured above)
  • Le Coucher de Soleil: sunset mango and raspberry cake
  • Frosé: Frozen Côtes de Provence Rosé Wine with Grey Goose Vodka and Peach Purée

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Mosaic Canteen (Morocco)

  • Hummus Trifle: Layered Hummus topped with spiced beef, pine nuts, and dry cherries, served with pita chips
  • Chebbakia: Hand-twisted strips of fried dough coated with honey, rosewater, and sesame seeds (pictured above)

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El Artista Hambriento (Mexico)

  • Atole de Fresa and Mexican Concha Bread: A warm strawberry drink served with Mexican concha bread (pictured above)
  • Mixiote de Cordero: wrapped slow-braised lamb, marinated in tres chiles paste and spices

The Painted Panda (China)

  • Coconut Panda Rice Cake
  • Crystal Mooncake with fruit filing and garnished with toasted coconut

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L’Arte di Mangiare (Italy)

  • Crema Fritta, Pesche e Rucola Pesto, Ciliege di Amarasca: cream fritters, peach and arugula pesto and amarena cherries (pictured above)
  • Sformato di Melanzane e Pomodori, Mozzarella Fior di Latte: tomato and eggplant terrine, fior di latte mozzarella

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Takumi Table (Japan)

  • Taiyaki Dessert: Japanese stuffed pastry, sweet red bean filling, sesame cream, and raspberry sauce
  • Chirashi Sushi and Haupia Pearl: salmon, tuna and yuzu miso with coconut tapioca pudding (pictured above)
  • Calpico yogurt strawberry swirl sake

Wish Granted: Disney’s Aladdin at Hollywood Pantages Theatre

By Courtney Potter

Salam and hello to you, our worthy friends! Ready to visit the fabled city of Agrabah? Well, you’ve rubbed the right lamp—because the North American tour of Disney’s hit musical Aladdin is steering its magical flying carpet onto the Hollywood Pantages Theatre stage in Los Angeles!

Based on the 1992 Disney animated hit, Aladdin brings to bold new life the beloved story of a charming “street rat,” the Genie he befriends, the princess he falls for and the evil vizier he conquers. The show, originally directed and choreographed by Tony® winner Casey Nicholaw, features all the songs you know from Aladdin’s Academy Award®-winning score—written by Alan Menken, the late Howard Ashman, and Sir Tim Rice—as well as a few of the original film’s previously-unheard tunes… plus several more written especially for the stage by Menken and book writer Chad Beguelin. While the show is still thrilling audiences eight times a week on Broadway at New York City’s New Amsterdam Theatre, the Aladdin North American tour kicked off to standing ovations a-plenty at Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre in spring 2017 before making stops in Minneapolis, Seattle, and San Francisco. Now, it’s ready to delight Los Angeles audiences during a three-month run at Hollywood Pantages Theatre, beginning January 10… And if that weren’t significant enough, original Broadway cast members Adam Jacobs (Aladdin), Courtney Reed (Jasmine) and Michael James Scott (Genie) are reuniting for five weeks of this limited, 12-week engagement!

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D23 recently spoke with Jacobs—as well as SoCal native (and former Disneyland Resort performer) Reggie De Leon, who portrays villainous Jafar’s eccentric sidekick Iago—about what makes this show (and this North American tour) so in-“genie”-ous… “I did Aladdin for about three years on Broadway,” Jacobs explains. “I originated the role there—[but] then to be able to look at the show with new eyes, to revisit it and rediscover it with a new cast, it’s been pretty exciting. And it’s made me fall in love with the show all over again.” Jacobs is no stranger to touring in a Broadway production—Aladdin marks his fifth time seeing the country during the day and performing for audiences at night—but it’s his inaugural “first national tour,” which means a production is premiering in a given city for the very first time. “Each city welcomes you with open arms and throws a big party,” he says, “and they’re excited to have the show—and that just makes it even more fulfilling for all of us.” On a personal level, there’s something truly special about touring, this time ‘round: “I have my wife and kids with me [on tour],” explains Jacobs, whose wife, Kelly, is no stranger to the stage either; she appeared on Broadway in Disney’s Mary Poppins. “It’s the first time I’ve ever done something like that… It’s really been a great experience so far.”

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For De Leon, performing in Aladdin is the end result of a years-long wish, materialized. “It was always a dream of mine to work at Disneyland, because I grew up about 15 minutes away from the park,” De Leon explains. “So when I finally got cast in a show there—and I pretty much stayed right up until leaving for the Aladdin tour—it was amazing training and preparation for what I’m doing now.” De Leon graced the stages of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks for almost 15 years—appearing in the opening casts of Snow White: An Enchanting Musical and Frozen – Live at the Hyperion. “Growing up with so many Disney movies, working at the park was a dream come true—and now, as a result of my being on this tour, I was even able to make my Broadway debut!” That’s right: After getting cast as Iago for the North American tour, De Leon was tasked with filling in for Broadway’s Iago, actor Don Darryl Rivera, when he joined the tour himself for its recent Seattle engagement. “The whole experience is beyond my wildest dreams, at this point,” he admits.

Both actors are excited to bring Aladdin to Los Angeles—a “home” of sorts for the show’s source material (having been created at Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank), as well as the literal home of De Leon and several other tour cast members. “I cannot wait,” De Leon declares. “The Hollywood Pantages is the theater I went to, growing up… To now be able to play there—I’m going to have my parents there on opening night, and my wife and all my family—I hope I’m going to be able to keep it together, because it will be such a cool moment to be able to share with the ones I love most in the world… I’m just really excited to bring this show ‘home’!” And Jacobs is convinced L.A. will delight in the show, just like earlier cities on the tour: “It’s been great to see the [public] receive it so warmly.”

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All told, audiences—both in Los Angeles, from January 10 through March 31, and at the tour’s future stops (see AladdinTheMusical.com/tour for cities and ticket info)—should expect all the music, mirth and merriment the ’92 film is known for… plus a whole lot of Broadway magic! “It just works so well,” says De Leon, “because the animated feature itself is a musical—and then the show adds fun new characters and songs and all of the amazing scenic elements. I really believe this show captures the heart and spirit of the film beautifully.” Jacobs concurs: “There’s such joy—pure joy in this show, and I feel privileged to take part in it every night. It’s just such a classic tale—who wouldn’t want to get a lamp with a wish-granting genie inside?”

Black Panther’s New Trailer and Coco’s Big Win—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

See the new trailer for Marvel Studios’ latest, and celebrate Coco’s Golden Globe win with its filmmakers… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Another Thrilling Look at Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

We’re about a month out from the huge premiere of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther—and during this week’s 2018 National Championship Game on ESPN, fans got another super-exciting look at the film… take a gander at the new trailer, above.

Black Panther follows T’Challa who, after the death of his father, the King of Wakanda, returns home to the isolated, technologically advanced African nation to succeed to the throne and take his rightful place as king. But when a powerful old enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king—and Black Panther—is put to the test. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people and their way of life.

Directed by Ryan Coogler, and starring Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis, Black Panther roars into theaters on February 16.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
January 12, 2018
Lunch with a Disney Legend—Bob Gurr
January 13, 2018
The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23
February 2, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Peter Pan on the Lot
February 3, 2018
D23 Member Night at Disney’s Aladdin at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre
February 10, 2018
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Peter Pan in Florida
February 20, 2018
D23 Member Night at Disney’s The Lion King in Orlando
Parks
January 12–February 19, 2018
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
January 26–February 18, 2018
Lunar New Year Festival at Disney California Adventure
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
Summer 2018
Star Wars: Pixar Pier opens at Disney California Adventure
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
February 16, 2018
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther opens in U.S. theaters
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
June 15, 2018
Incredibles 2 opens in U.S. theaters
Television
March 4, 2018
The Oscars air live on ABC (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT)
March 11, 2018
American Idol premieres on ABC (8–10 p.m. ET)

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Coco Wins Big at Golden Globes

Great news, amigos! At this past weekend’s 75th Annual Golden Globe® Awards, Disney•Pixar’s Coco took home the coveted “Best Motion Picture, Animated” award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Read up about the filmmakers’ reactions to winning right here at D23.com.

Latest A Wrinkle in Time Trailer Dazzles and Delights

Speaking of last Sunday’s big ceremony, Disney debuted a brand-new trailer for A Wrinkle in Time the same evening… and it’s made us even more excited to see this film in theaters this March. Check the trailer out for yourself, above.

Directed by visionary Emmy® winner and Oscar® and Golden Globe nominee Ava DuVernay, A Wrinkle in Time is an epic adventure based on Madeleine L’Engle’s timeless classic. Through one girl’s transformative journey led by three celestial guides, audiences will discover that strength comes from embracing one’s individuality—and that the best way to triumph over fear is to travel by one’s own light.

Starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peňa, Zach Galifianakis, Chris Pine, and Storm Reid, Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time opens across the country on March 9.

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Tons of Fun in Store This Year at Disneyland Resort

If you’re anything like us, you follow the goings-on at the Disneyland Resort with churro-scented bated breath… so when our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog posted an excellent rundown of all the new stuff to expect there in this new year, we made several notes (in red ink!) on our calendar.

From the brand-new adventure, inspired by Star Wars: The Last Jedi, at Star Tours—The Adventures Continue at Disneyland park to Disney California Adventure (DCA) park’s Lunar New Year celebrations and this spring’s Food & Wine Festival; and from the kick-off of Pixar Fest to the return of the Paint the Night parade (this time over at DCA); plus, let’s not forget the permanent transformation of DCA’s Paradise Pier into Pixar Pier… all told, there are mass quantities of fun on the horizon!

Keep your eyes peeled for more info on many of these exciting additions in the coming months.

Disney Launches Sixth Annual Magic of Storytelling Campaign

Book lovers, unite! Disney|ABC Television and Disney Publishing Worldwide recently announced they’ll donate up to 1 million books to First Book, a nonprofit that provides new books to educators and organizations serving children from low-income families, as part of Disney’s sixth annual Magic of Storytelling campaign—going on now through March 31, 2018. The Magic of Storytelling campaign aims to inspire families’ imaginations; cultivate a lifelong love of reading in kids; and bring books to underserved communities across the country…

Over the years, Disney has helped First Book provide more than 61 million books to children in need—and has encouraged millions to take action to help bring new books and resources to kids across the country. The books Disney donates are distributed by First Book to educators in schools and programs exclusively serving children from low-income families around the United States.

The campaign’s brand-new PSA, narrated by A Wrinkle in Time star Oprah Winfrey, debuted recently during ABC’s Good Morning America. Give it a looksee, above! And for more information about how you can donate—as well as your chance, through the Magic of Storytelling sweepstakes, to win a trip to Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa—visit MagicofStorytelling.com.

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Experience Star Wars Like Never Before—Now at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts

D23.com was lucky enough to chat with Cliff Plumer, CEO of The VOID, about his company’s brand-new hyper-reality experience Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire—created in collaboration with Lucasfilm’s ILMxLAB and now open at both Downtown Disney® District at Disneyland Resort and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort. See what he had to say about this thrilling new encounter here.

Pop’t Art Recipe from Epcot International Festival of the Arts

Bake your own masterpiece with this Pop’t Art recipe straight from the Epcot International Festival of the Arts.

Makes 6

SUGAR COOKIE
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup butter
1 egg white
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
1/8 teaspoon salt

TOPPING
6 tablespoons chocolate-hazelnut spread

GLAZE
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
3–4 tablespoons milk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Food coloring

FOR SUGAR COOKIE:

  1. Cream the sugar and butter in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment until fluffy. Add egg white and beat for 1 minute.
  2. Slowly add sifted flour and salt and beat at medium speed until a soft dough forms.
  3. Cover bowl and chill in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Preheat oven to 300°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or silicone baking mat.
  5. Roll dough into a 1/4-inch thick rectangle on a lightly floured surface.
  6. Cut into six, 3×5-inch rectangles.
  7. Place cookies on prepared baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes, until golden brown.
  8. Cool for 30 minutes.

FOR TOPPING:

  1. Spread 1 tablespoon of chocolate-hazelnut spread on each cookie, leaving a border of about 1/8 inch around the edges of each cookie.
  2. Set aside.

FOR GLAZE:

  1. Whisk powdered sugar, 3 tablespoons of the milk, and the vanilla extract in a pie plate until smooth. Add additional milk if the glaze is too thick.
  2. Set aside 2 tablespoons of glaze in a small bowl.
  3. Dip each cookie, chocolate-hazelnut side down, in the glaze to cover the chocolate.
  4. Set on a wire rack to dry.
  5. Mix remaining glaze with desired color or colors of food coloring. Use a fork to drizzle colored glaze on top of the cookies.

This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens.
The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version.
All recipes are the property of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc.,
and may not be reproduced without express permission.

Coco Seized its Moment at the Golden Globes

By D23 Team

Like all of us, the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association couldn’t forget Disney•Pixar’s Coco. The stunning film was named Best Motion Picture, Animated during the 75th Golden Globe® Awards, which took place last night in Beverly Hills, California.

Director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and producer Darla K. Anderson accepted the award on behalf of the film. Coco, which boasts dazzling animation and universal themes surrounding family and following your dreams, “would not exist without the incredible people of Mexico and their beautiful traditions of Día de Muertos,” noted Unkrich, who also expressed the filmmakers’ gratitude to “the loved ones that are no longer with us, who in ways great and small paved the way for us to be the people that we are today. We love you, we honor you, you inspire us.”

Disney•Pixar’s Coco has also received 13 Annie Award nominations.

Disney Legend Oprah Winfrey was also honored during last night’s Golden Globe Awards. Winfrey, who stars in the upcoming live-action feature adaptation Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time, which opens on March 9, received the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Cecil B. DeMille Award.

Visit GoldenGlobes.com to view the complete list of this year’s honorees.

Go Inside The VOID With the New Star Wars™: Secrets of the Empire Experience

By Jim Frye

Cue composer John Williams’ most-famous fanfare, because there’s never been a better time to be a Star Wars fan. A wealth of new and future films, TV shows, fan events, and theme park attractions based on their favorite far-away galaxy is enough to make a Gundark giddy. These include the recently released blockbuster film Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge lands, scheduled to open in 2019 at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and Disneyland Resort in California.

But now, fans can step directly into the Star Wars universe with Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, a brand-new hyper-reality experience from ILMxLAB and The VOID, open now at Downtown Disney® District at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim and Disney Springs in Orlando. This groundbreaking, immersive hyper-reality experience pushes the boundaries of virtual reality further than it’s ever been.

Star Wars Secrets of the Empire

“It’s like being in the movie,” says Cliff Plumer, CEO of The VOID, a recent participant in Disney’s Accelerator program. Specializing in hyper-reality environments, The VOID’s partnership with Lucasfilm’s ILMXLAB seemed like a natural fit. “When you enter Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, you’re in a scene you’ve only seen on the big screen, and you not only have a presence in this world, but you’re able to touch things and you’re able to smell things.” Guests might feel heat, they might feel cold, or they may smell burnt ashes—it’s all part of what The VOID calls hyper-reality, a multi-sensory approach to virtual reality technology.

Star Wars Secrets of the Empire

Here’s how it works: In groups of four, guests enter the experience and are outfitted with the appropriate backpack and goggles before “stepping into” the world of Star Wars. They then move, roam, and interact with this new virtual world, while at the same time touching, feeling, and smelling the virtual environments.

“It creates more of a sense of presence than simply watching a movie or playing a video game,” Plumer says. “You’re ‘physically’ in this world. And then you can interact with iconic Star Wars characters.” Those characters include Alan Tudyk as K-2S0 and Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, from the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Both actors returned to voice the parts.

Star Wars Secrets of the Empire

“For those of us at ILMxLAB, it was important to bring an authentic Star Wars story to life on the incredible technology platform The VOID is bringing to locations around the world,” says Mark Miller, ILMxLAB Executive Creative Producer. “Through this collaboration, our teams have been able not to just bring the galaxy to fans, but put them right inside of it, letting them truly be a part of the universe.”

Guests are part of a mission delivered by Captain Cassian Andor. Under orders of the budding rebellion, you and your friends will travel to the molten planet of Mustafar to recover Imperial intelligence vital to the rebellion’s survival. Alongside pragmatic droid K-2S0, your team must navigate through an enemy facility, walking into danger at every turn. Disguised as Stormtroopers, you’ll have a blaster, solve puzzles, and fight giant lava monsters.

Star Wars Secrets of the Empire

“You’ll be able to smell Mustafar, and you’ll feel the heat coming off the lava fields,” Plumer says. “That’s what hyper-reality is like. You’ll freely move around these scenes, working as a team to accomplish your mission.”

“I’m not embarrassed to say that I’ve been a Star Wars geek since seeing the first film in 1977, and when I did, it changed my life,” says Plumer. “I went to film school and then got to work on Star Wars movies at Lucasfilm. I was an even an extra in one of the films. And I can say that when you’re in a Star Wars movie, there are lots of green screens and blue screens, but when you’re in Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, you’re in Star Wars—you’re in the world. For me, as a fan, it’s a dream come true.”

Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire opens at Downtown Disney in Anaheim on January 5. It opened in Florida at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort in December. Find ticket information and more for Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire now at www.thevoid.com.

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