D23 Takes On Kermit and Miss Piggy About Taking On the Hollywood Bowl

By Beth Deitchman

We’ve seen The Muppets take on many challenges over the years, from hosting a primetime TV variety show and retelling iconic tales like A Christmas Carol and Treasure Island on the big screen, to starring in attractions at Walt Disney World Resort. But this weekend, they’re taking on a new challenge—and a new venue—as they star in their first-ever dedicated live show.

This weekend, Kermit, Miss Piggy, The Great Gonzo, and more of your favorite Muppets will grace the historic stage that has welcomed such iconic musical acts as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and the Rolling Stones. The three-night stand features the legendary Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, actor Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live) as special guest, a fireworks finale, and a slew of surprises! Show times are Friday, September 8, at 8 p.m.; Saturday, September 9, at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, September 10, at 7:30 p.m.; visit HollywoodBowl.com for all of the details and to purchase tickets.

The Muppets

Kermit and Miss Piggy took a few minutes out of their busy rehearsal schedule to chat with D23 about what fans can expect this weekend.

D23: Kermit, The Muppets Take the Bowl is the Muppets’ first-ever dedicated live show, and it’s taking place at one of Hollywood’s most iconic venues. What has it been like to prepare for the show, and work with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra?
Kermit: It’s been total chaos and pandemonium preparing for this show. Which is pretty much what it’s like when the Muppets prepare for any show. But, the Hollywood Bowl is such a legendary venue that we want to make sure we put on our best show ever… and that nobody falls off the stage. As for the great Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and principal conductor Thomas Wilkins: They are the best ever! Not only are they incredible musicians, but they’re extremely patient with the mayhem that always surrounds a Muppet performance. Which reminds me, I want to personally thank the lead oboe player for not pressing charges after he got smacked in the face by Lew Zealand’s boomerang fish. I now have a whole new respect for oboe players.

D23: Are there any interesting challenges that come with working on a live show vs. a TV show or film?
Kermit: Yes. When you work live, everything is “one take.” You’ve got to get it right the first time because there’s no going back and doing it again. And that means we have to be perfect every time with every act. And if you’ve seen us perform, you know we’ll be lucky to be perfect one time with one act. So, make sure you’re there at the Hollywood Bowl to watch the fireworks—both during and after the show.

D23: What moments or songs are you most looking forward to from the show, and why?
Kermit: Well, the great thing about this show is that it’s a wonderful story—about us and about the audience. Y’see, this is a show about leaving your swamp, or wherever you grew up, and following your dream here to Hollywood. I know that’s what happened for me and the Muppets, and that’s true for a lot of folks in the audience. It’s a journey with a lot of great music—both classic Muppet songs and some new surprises—lots of laughs from Pigs In Space, Veterinarian’s Hospital, and other great sketches; a mind-blowing, budget-busting musical extravaganza starring Miss Piggy and… wait for it… our very special guest star, straight from nine fantastic years at SNL, the amazing Bobby Moynihan! Yaaaaaay!

D23: Here’s a question for Miss Piggy.
Miss Piggy: Well it’s about time! I do not like waiting …

D23: Our apologies. How can we make it up to you?
Miss Piggy: Comp tickets to the next D23 Expo.

D23: You got it. Now, Miss Piggy, everyone wants to know: What can we expect to see you wearing for the performance? Will there be multiple costume changes?
Miss Piggy: Will there be costume changes during my performance?! Are you kidding? Sweetie, I’ve had three costume changes and two set changes just sitting here waiting for you to ask me a question! Of course, there will be many, many costume changes. My clothier, dresser and fashionista consultant, Uncle Deadly, has conjured a cornucopia of haute couture that will amaze, dazzle, astonish and, like the eclipse, possibly blind you if you look directly at moi without special glasses. In fact, I’ve been so busy with wardrobe fittings, I’ve hardly had time to rehearse. Oh well, who needs rehearsals? Moi is a star!… Gotta go, I’m terribly late for an important meeting about accessorizing! Kissy Kissy!

D23: Finally, one last question for you, Kermit: We’ve seen what a big part you play behind the scenes. How has it been to bring everyone together for this performance? Any particular challenges working with the talent?
Kermit: Working with our guest talent has been a pleasure. Our special guest star Bobby Moynihan is one of the funniest, most talented and most willing to roll-with-the-penguins performers we’ve ever worked with. His experience doing live shows on SNL is really helping us.  Every time Miss Piggy yells “Cut!” Bobby just keeps going. What a trouper!… And there are several surprise guests that you’ll have to be there to find out about. They’ve all been fantastic!  As for the rest of our cast: I can honestly say that Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Animal, Pepe, and everyone else have really risen to the challenge. They’re all committed to making this a show that will make the audience laugh, smile, sing… and duck when Lew Zealand throws his boomerang fish. Be there and find out what happens. See you at the Bowl!

Beauty and the Beast Coming to Shanghai Disney Resort

By Beth Deitchman

It’s a tale as old as time, but it continues to be told in new ways—and new languages. The Disney Parks Blog announced that Beauty and the Beast is coming to the Walt Disney Grand Theatre at Shanghai Disney Resort next year, and the hit Broadway musical will be performed in Mandarin.

The production will be performed by talented actors from across China, continuing Shanghai Disney Resort’s commitment to showcase local music theater talent and deliver amazing live entertainment that is authentically Disney and also distinctly Chinese. The show is being brought to the stage by Shanghai Disney Resort and Disney Theatrical Productions, whose most recent partnership was the breathtaking The Lion King Mandarin production, which ends its run at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre next month.

Since it opened on Broadway in 1994, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has played to more than 35 million people in 37 countries around the world.

6 Ways to Disney-fy Your Dorm

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Going to college is a thrilling chance to create your own space in the world for the very first time. Living away from home means you get a chance to be in charge—especially of the important things, like room decoration! If you’re like us, that means you’re ready to make your room into the Disney wonderland you’ve always dreamed of. Need some inspiration? We’ve picked out some of our favorite decorations from Disneystore.com centered around themes that will make your Disney dorm a dream come true!

Mickey Mouse
Make your room timeless and classic with these decorations inspired by the big cheese himself. Every time you walk into your room, you’ll feel like saying, “Oh boy!” when you see how your room has become your own personal Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Mickey Mouse Indoor Room Lights

1. Mickey Mouse Indoor Room Lights

Mickey Mouse Fleece Throw

2. Mickey Mouse Fleece Throw

Mickey Mouse Letter Tile

3. Mickey Mouse Letter Tile

Mickey Mouse Coffee Maker

4. Mickey Mouse Coffee Maker

Minnie Mouse
Want a room to channel the original sweetheart? Why not decorate with a lot of Minnie? Her cheerful demeanor and classic sense of style will light up your room.

Minnie Mouse Comforter

1. Minnie Mouse Comforter

Minnie Mouse Emoji Pattern Throw Pillow

2. Minnie Mouse Emoji Pattern Throw Pillow

Minnie Mouse Emoji Pillow

3. Minnie Mouse Emoji Pillow

Minnie Mouse Dimensional Mug

4. Minnie Mouse Dimensional Mug

Star Wars
With these decorations, every time you walk into your room, you’ll feel like you’ve walked into a galaxy far, far away. The Force will be strong with your dorm all semester.

Death Star Teapot and Mug

1. Death Star Teapot and Mug

Star Wars Comforter

2. Star Wars Comforter

Stormtrooper Waffle Maker

3. Stormtrooper Waffle Maker

Death Star Popcorn Maker

4. Death Star Popcorn Maker

Marvel
Need some super inspiration to be a hero in college? Deck out your room with your favorite Marvel Super Heroes so you’ll always be ready to save the day… or at least get your homework done on time!

Captain America Shield Bath Rug

1. Captain America Shield Bath Rug

Marvel’s Age of Ultron Comforter

2. Marvel’s Age of Ultron Comforter

Captain America Desk Lamp

3. Captain America Desk Lamp

Marvel Emoji Characters Outline Pattern Throw Pillow

4. Marvel Emoji Characters Outline Pattern Throw Pillow

Disney Princesses
Turn your dorm into a castle with these beautiful decorations featuring your favorite princesses. You’ll feel like a princess yourself when you’re relaxing in a dorm packed with princess power!

Disney Princess Comforter

1. Disney Princess Comforter

Princess Emoji Pattern Throw Pillow

2. Princess Emoji Pattern Throw Pillow

Rapunzel Paper Lanterns

3. Rapunzel Paper Lanterns

Disney Princess Photo Frame

4. Disney Princess Photo Frame

Disney Parks
Let’s face it: the hardest part about moving away for college is when you’re suddenly nowhere near a Disney theme park! Bring the magic with you by turning your room into a celebration of Disney theme parks with these magical decorations.

Disney Parks Icons Pillow

1. Disney Parks Icons Pillow

Hollywood Tower Hotel Pillow

2. Hollywood Tower Hotel Pillow

Disney Parks Icons Photo Frame

3. Disney Parks Icons Photo Frame

Disneyland Attractions Retro Art Coaster Set

4. Disneyland Attractions Retro Art Coaster Set

Holidays at the Disneyland Resort Kicks Off on November 10

By Beth Deitchman

If you’re feeling some post-Labor Day blues or the summer heat is getting you down, the Disney Parks Blog just made the morning much merrier! Our friends from Disney Parks and Resorts have announced that Holidays at the Disneyland Resort returns November 10 and continues through January 7!

Viva Navidad

World of Color - Season of Light

Fan-favorite festivities are coming back to both parks. Festival of Holidays—Disney California Adventure park’s celebration for all of the senses—promises a new take on the Festive Foods Marketplace, a delicious way to experience holiday comfort dishes inspired by many diverse cultures and family traditions. Disney ¡Viva Navidad! will again bring special food and entertainment offerings to the park, and World of Color—Season of Light combines classic holiday songs and moments from Disney animated classics for a winter dream-come-true over Paradise Bay at night.

Haunted Mansion Holiday

A Christmas Fantasy parade

At Disneyland, the Believe … in Holiday Magic fireworks will illuminate the skies, while Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle, A Christmas Fantasy parade, and it’s a small world Holiday will also make the park merry and bright. Plus, “yule” only have to wait until September 15 to experience Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Stay tuned to D23.com for more details as they’re announced.

Which Disney School Would You Rule?

By Courtney Potter

“School days, school days… dear old golden rule days.” Yes, it’s back-to-school for students across the country—who are already prepping for big projects, big tests, and big sports games a-plenty. But imagine, if you will, what it might be like to attend a Disney high school or college… y’know, the kind of place (from a favorite Disney film or TV series) where a cast of zany characters get into all manner of scholarly shenanigans—occasionally involving song and dance! Wonder which school you would rule? It’s time to find out! Take the quiz below to see the institution of Disney learning where you’re most likely to matriculate…

What do you typically wear to school?

What’s your favorite class?

Which class do you struggle with?

Where do you eat lunch?

Favorite after-school activity?

What’s your dream post-scholastic job?

Which “superlative” would you get in the yearbook??

Which Disney School Would You Rule?
You got East High School from High School Musical!

You’re a free spirit who doesn’t care what people think… so you belong at Albuquerque’s East High School from High School Musical—where it’s just as cool to be a theater geek as it is to be a basketball-playing jock. As Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) said in his graduation speech, “East High is a place where teachers encouraged us to break the status quo and define ourselves as we choose.” Don’t forget to “get’cha head in the game”!
You got Auradon Prep from Disney’s Descendants!

You’re a bit of a troublemaker, and know all the best ways to be wicked, but you’re willing to start fresh—so a new chapter at Auradon Prep is just the ticket! It’s not always easy; classes like “Remedial Goodness” and “Smiling” don’t come easy for Villain Kids like you. There are many hurdles to jump, in matters of learning and matters of the heart… But in the end, you realize that the heroes really might be onto something.
You got Middleton High School from Kim Possible!

“What’s the sitch?” While you might belong at “an average American high school” like Middleton, you’re anything but average! You’re the kind of student who gets good grades and has time for a few, shall we say, hobbies on the side. (Saving the world is a hobby, right?) You live to be depended upon by friends and family—using both brains and brawn to get any job done.
You got Monsters U from Monsters University!

You’re friendly and kind, and you’ve also got a super-specific set of skills—it’s no wonder you were accepted into such a prestigious institution. So, you might not make it into the “coolest” fraternity on campus… the one you do join is full of misfits who happen to be as caring and unique as you are! We think you have a bright future ahead at the local power company.
You got Medfield College from The Absent-Minded Professor!

“Proud are we of mighty Medfield, alma mater dear…” You’re a veritable brainiac—so you’ll fit right into one of the most well-known Disney schools ever, Medfield College of Technology. This college features in The Absent-Minded Professor and its sequel, Son of Flubber, as well as The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. Your basketball team leaves a lot to be desired, but Professor Brainard’s physical chemistry class is a real hoot!

Enroll in Your Favorite Disney School with These School ID Photo Frames

By D23 Team

Are you in training to become the best scarer in all of Monstropolis? Was your parent a famous Disney hero? Are you the teenage girl who can save the world? Don’t worry, we’ve got your school ID ready for you! Go back to school the Disney way with these photo frames representing some of our favorite institutions of Disney education: Auradon Prep (Descendants and Descendants 2), East High School (High School Musical, High School Musical 2, High School Musical 3), Medfield College of Technology (The Absent-Minded Professor, The Computer wore Tennis Shoes, Flubber), Middleton High School (Kim Possible), and Monsters University (Monsters University).

Want an ID but not sure which school to call your alma mater? Take our quiz to find out where you should enroll!

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

Life Lessons From Schoolhouse Rock

By Jim Frye

To this day, when someone mentions the preamble to the Constitution, do you naturally begin to sing along to, “We the people….”? C’mon, admit it—you’re humming right now, aren’t you? For a generation of Saturday morning cartoon fans, Schoolhouse Rock on ABC was the place to learn all about grammar, science, history, and math. During the ’70s, Schoolhouse Rock produced a series of impossible-to-forget short educational interstitials that ran between the network’s animated programs on Saturday mornings. The combination of catchy tunes and whimsical animation proved to be a potent mix that is still remembered all these years later.

What are the lessons we learned from Schoolhouse Rock? So many, but here are five in particular that stand out.

Schoolhouse Rock

Schoolhouse Rock

What We Learned From “Conjunction Junction”
Who could ever have imagined that school kids would go around singing about conjunctions, phrases, and clauses? In the classic “Conjunction Junction,” we learn how conjunctions connect sentences together—but we also learn so much more. When the no-nonsense conductor connects the trains together he also teaches about properly joining two phrases using the following example: “Let’s go up to the mountains, or down to the seas. You should always say ‘thank you,’ or at least say ‘please.’” Not only did we learn proper punctuation, but we learned one of the most important life lessons of all: gratitude and kindness.

Schoolhouse Rock

What We Learned from “I’m Just A Bill”
The inner workings of Congress seems like an unlikely topic for childhood education, but this episode made it feel easy. In the episode, we see a forlorn roll of paper sitting on the steps of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. awaiting his fate—he’s a bill waiting to be voted on by Congress. Although the complications of legislation can confuse the smartest among us, “I’m Just A Bill” laid it out in simple—and sing-able—ways. “I’m just a bill. Yes I’m only a bill, and I got as far as Capitol Hill. Well, now I’m stuck in committee…” and so it goes. But it’s the young boy in the episode who drives home a strong life lesson when he says, “Gee, Bill, you certainly have a lot of patience and courage.” To which Bill answers, “Well, I got this far.” It takes a lot of perseverance, patience, and even courage to achieve the important things in life. What a great lesson!

Schoolhouse Rock

What We Learned From “A Noun Is a Person, Place or Thing”
Okay, this should be pretty simple, right? According to “A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing,” “A noun’s a special kind of word. It’s any name you ever heard. I find it quite interesting, a noun’s a person, place or thing.” Simple, right? Well, you have to be paying attention to discover the deeper—and just as important—lesson to be learned. During the second verse, we find out that “Mrs. Jones is a lady on Hudson Street. She sent her dog to bark at my brother and me.” But instead of getting angry at the dog—or Mrs. Jones—the song tells us that, “We gave her dog a big fat bone.” In other words, we didn’t get even—we got nice! And then during the chorus, while we are singing, “Well, every person you can know—Mrs. Jones, a lady, or a brother,” we see the little brother handing a flower to Mrs. Jones, and a smile crosses her face. What did we learn? That Mrs. Jones is a noun—and that repaying hostility with kindness reaps kindness.

Schoolhouse Rock

What We Learned From “My Hero Zero”
Multiplication and math are a lot more fun when you have fun songs to help you through, such as “Ready or Not Here I Come,” “Three Is A Magic Number,” and one of our favorites, “My Hero Zero.” On its surface, “My Hero Zero” seems pretty straightforward: “Place a zero after 1 and you’ve got yourself a 10. See how important that is?” And then a few lines later, “That’s why with only 10 digits, including zero, you can count as high as you could ever go… forever, towards infinity.” The snazzy little ditty taught kids how adding zeroes changed numbers. But the not-so-hidden subtext dealt with how anyone can be a hero, and also, heroes come in all shapes and sizes. The beginning lyrics go like this: “There are all kinds of heroes, you know. A man can get to be a hero for a famous battle he fought… Or by studying very hard and becoming a weightless astronaut… But a hero doesn’t have to be a grown-up person… A hero can be a very big dog who comes to your rescue, or a very little boy who’s smart enough to know what to do.” Never, ever underestimate the zeroes!

Schoolhouse Rock

What We Learned From “Interplanet Janet”
Schoolhouse Rock even went galactic, teaching kids the ins and outs of science. The super-fun “Interplanet Janet” zoomed around the solar system, teaching about the sun and the (then) nine planets orbiting around it. About the sun, Janet taught us, “It’s a hot-spot, It’s a gas! Hydrogen and helium in a big, bright, glowing mass.” In the outer parts of the solar system we learn, “Mars is red and Jupiter’s big, and Saturn shows off its rings. Uranus is built on a funny tilt, and Neptune is its twin.” But what else did Janet teach us? “Interplanet Janet, she’s a galaxy girl, A solar system Ms. from a future world. She travels like a rocket with her comet team. And there’s never been a planet Janet hasn’t seen.” This one may be subtle—or not. But in the early 70s, Schoolhouse Rock was teaching young girls that they could go and do anything they set their minds to. Janet traveled as far as her curiosity would take her. A great lesson for girls—and boys—regardless what decade they live in. Go Janet!

Episodes of School House Rock, as well as the soundtrack, can be found on iTunes.

Schoolhouse Rock

7 New Things to Know About Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

By Nicole Nalty

The 22nd Epcot International Food & Wine Festival kicks off today! Whether this is your first time taking a culinary tour around the world or you’re a seasoned traveler, here are a few things you need to know before you take part in this year’s festival.

1. Plenty of Time to Celebrate
If you haven’t made plans to visit the Walt Disney World Resort during the festival, first of all, why not? And most importantly, there’s still time! The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival will run for 75 days, from today through November 13, so there’s lots of time to try everything.

2. 35 Marketplaces for 35 Years
To celebrate Epcot’s 35th anniversary, Epcot will host a record 35 food and wine marketplaces during this year’s festivities. See what they did there?

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

3. New Marketplaces
Speaking of marketplaces, five new locations are making their debut this year: Active Eats (Loaded Mac ‘n’ Cheese, please!), The Almond Orchard (Five words: Banana Almond soft-serve sundae), Coastal Eats (seafood central), Flavors from Fire (Roasted Pork Wings with Korean BBQ sauce!), and the Light Lab, full of bubbly drafts and creative cocktails. Take a peek at their mouth-watering menus here.

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

4. Returning Favorites
New and classic favorites will be returning to the festival this year (we can’t wait for the Vegan Greek Nachos!), in addition to three marketplaces that we haven’t seen in a while… Spain will return for the first time since 2010, and India and Thailand will return for the first time since 2009.

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

5. Figment Everything
No, it’s not a Figment of your imagination, this lovable little dragon is everywhere during this year’s festival, especially when it comes to take-home souvenirs. See a sampling here.

6. Remember the Handwich?
Visit the Odyssey Pavilion, where you can re-discover favorites of Epcot days past in the Epcot Legacy Showplace, including the beloved Zesty Cheeseburger and Cheddar Cheese Macaroni Handwich.

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival

7. 11 New Acts are Ready to Eat to the Beat
The Eat to the Beat concert series continues, with 11 new artists ready to take the stage: The Hooters, Baha Men, Lauren Alaina, American Authors, The Devon Allman Band, Postmodern Jukebox, 10,000 Maniacs, Mark Wills, Kenny G, Blue October, and Squeeze join a fun line-up of artists every night of the festival––see the full schedule here.

Actor Iwan Rheon Humanizes A Villain in Marvel’s Inhumans

By Ingrid Meilan

This Friday, September 1, Marvel’s Inhumans—a royal family like you’ve never seen before—make their debut in IMAX theatres for a two-week period in advance of the September 29 premiere of the new series on ABC (8–10 p.m. ET/PT). Based on a legendary comic book series, Marvel’s Inhumans follows Black Bolt, the commanding King of the Inhumans, and his family as they start a new life in Hawaii after a military coup. Black Bolt’s brother, Maximus, is a charismatic villain you’re going to love to hate—especially since he’s played by Iwan Rheon, known to fans of Game of Thrones as Ramsay Bolton, one of the most evil men to ever roam the Seven Kingdoms. D23 recently caught up with Rheon, who chatted about his marvel-ous new role.

Marvel's Inumans

D23: What is the best part of joining the Marvel Universe?
IR: I think every young boy wants to be in the superhero show, so it’s lovely to join it. Even though I don’t actually have a super power in the show. It’s cool just to be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They make such amazing stuff.

D23: You went from one rabid fan base to another, what’s it like to do shows when people are that invested?
IR: I approach every character as an individual. I don’t really think about what it is, or what it’s in. It’s more about who’s the person I’m supposed to be portraying, so to me it’s the same—I’m just trying to do the best job I can in playing a character.

Marvel's Inumans

D23: What was it you hooked onto with this one?
IR: Initially I was a bit unsure whether I wanted to do it, because it seemed like maybe I was going to do the same thing again—which I’m not interested in at all. But Jeph Loeb and Scott Buck spoke to me, and said, “Listen. This guy is different. He’s not vicious. He’s not a psychopath. He wants to change things. He’s a revolutionary, he is a politician who has a really strong idea of how to change the world. I guess those were the right things to say to me.

Marvel's Inumans

D23: And he has the love triangle. What was fun about seeing that side of him?
IR: He is vulnerable. He has empathy for people. Ramsay doesn’t—or didn’t, I should say. I think it’s quite a touching story, the fact that Maximus and Medusa were best friends and then as soon as Genesis happened—and it rendered him a human without anything—she kind of ditched him and went off with his brother. Which is kind of harsh, really. I think everyone could empathize with that. And that’s why he’s saying that to her in the scene, “Don’t you remember how much fun we had? And how is your life now, where everything has to be so serious and everything?” It’s quite a touching side to him and it shows his humanity. Not inhumanity.

D23: Was there anything in the source material you wanted to bring to the performance?
IR: The source material gave me more of an idea of who these Inhumans are, what it means to be in this society. How they view everything. How they’ve just tried to ostracize themselves away from society, from the world, really—from humanity. So I think that’s what it gave me, the idea. And it was quite difficult to comprehend and to believe, but that’s kind of what it was.

Marvel's Inumans

D23: How would you describe his arc over the first eight episodes?
IR: I think he has to make some very big decisions and he starts to feel the weight of those decisions. And that affects him.

Remembering Ginni Mack

By D23 Team

We are sorry to report that Ginni Mack, who brought her expert eye for color to The Walt Disney Studios’ Ink & Paint Department for many years, and who served as the original model for Tinker Bell, has passed away. She was 90.

The Oklahoma-born Helen Virginia Gilliland moved to California with her family at age 10. She grew up just a few miles from the Disney studio, in Glendale, where she honed her artistic talent and excelled academically, earning the highest SAT score in her class for mechanical aptitude—higher than any of her male classmates.

Ginni came to work at The Walt Disney Studios in 1946. The 18 year old began as a painter in the Ink & Paint Department, and her keen color sense soon landed her an assignment in the Paint Lab—otherwise known as the “Rainbow Room.” Ginni specialized in Mix & Match and lent her artistry to many Disney animated films of the post-war era and early 1950s.

Ginni Mack

During development of the characters for the animated feature Peter Pan, legendary animator Marc Davis called upon Ginni for a special assignment: With her signature blonde bun and side-swept bangs, Ginni served as inspiration for the film’s iconic pixie, Tinker Bell. She would not be officially identified as the original model for the character until many years after the production of the film.

In 1958, Ginni married Brice Mack, who also worked for the Disney studio as a background painter and story artist. After leaving Disney in 1952, Ginni worked for several other animation studios and dedicated herself to her family.

When production for Pete’s Dragon got underway, Ginni joined a select group of talented Ink & Paint artists and returned to the Company in the late 1970s. As Paint Supervisor, Ginni oversaw the color and artistry of many Disney animated films of this era, and also took part in the early development and testing of CAPS, Disney’s Computer Animation Production System for digital Ink & Paint. She retired in 1991.

Women of the Ink & Paint Dept

Ginni continued to be part of the Disney family; she shared fond memories of her Ink & Paint days at a wide range of events, including D23’s Destination D in 2012 and The Art of Animation Featuring Pinocchio in 2015 (pictured above, center), when Ginni revealed that of all the animated classics she worked on, Cinderella—and its adorable mice—was her personal favorite.

Ginni is survived by her son, Kevin, and his wife Martha; grandsons Jonathan and Ray; stepsons Brice and Greg; and step-grandson Dan Mack.