D23 Expo Memories and a Descendants 2 After-Party—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Relive all the D23 Expo 2017 magic, and find out about a big Descendants 2 after-party on ABC… Read more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs!

Relive D23 Expo 2017

We came, we saw, we Expo’d! There was so much to see and do at D23 Expo 2017, and here at D23.com, we did our best to cover it all… Whether you attended in person or watched it all unfold via the world-wide interweb, take a(nother) gander at our Expo Update post—which is chockablock with goodies spanning the entire weekend.

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
August 18, 2017
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Wayne Jackson
August 19, 2017
D23’s Disney Afternoon on the Lot
October 1, 2017
D23’s Fanniversary Celebrates 35 Years of Epcot
October 1, 2017
A Progressive Dinner Celebrating 35 Years of Epcot
October 3, 2017
D23’s Sip and Stroll
Parks
July 29, 2017
Mark Twain Riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia, Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes return to Disneyland park.
July 29, 2017
The Disneyland Railroad returns to Disneyland park.
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
September 15–October 31, 2017
Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort
2019
Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Studios
November 3, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok opens in theaters
November 22, 2017
Coco opens in theaters
December 15, 2017
Star Wars: The Last Jedi opens in theaters
Television
July 21, 2017
Disney’s Descendants 2 debuts on Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime and ABC (8 p.m. ET)
July 21, 2017
Raven’s Home debuts on Disney Channel (10 p.m. ET)
July 21, 2017
Descendants 2: ABC After Party airs on ABC (10:30 p.m. ET)
August 12, 2017
“Woo-oo!” DuckTales Movie premieres at 12 a.m. and airs for 24 consecutive hours
August 19, 2017
Marvel’s Spider-Man debuts on Disney XD (7–8 a.m. ET)
September 23, 2017
DuckTales Series debuts with two new episodes (7 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET/PT)

                                    

Descendants 2

Descendants 2 After-Party Coming to ABC This Friday

The mega-huge premiere of Disney’s Descendants 2 is coming up in just a few short days! (It’s so big, it’s debuting on six different networks—ABC, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime, and Lifetime Movies—simultaneously.) And the evening’s fun won’t be ending as the movie’s credits roll… in fact, make sure to stick around on Friday, July 21, for Descendants 2: ABC After Party at 10:30 p.m. EDT on ABC.

The exclusive ABC post-movie special, filmed inside the beautiful 21 Royal at Disneyland park, will take viewers along as the stars of Descendants 2—Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, and China Anne McClain—appear as grand marshals in Disneyland’s parade down Main Street, U.S.A., and meet fans at the film’s recent red-carpet premiere event. Plus, they’ll be joined by the movie’s director, choreographer, and executive producer, Emmy® Award winner Kenny Ortega (High School Musical), who’ll talk about the making of the film… and will open the “director’s vault” to premiere his very own behind-the-scene clips and outtakes. It’s yet another “way to be wicked,” and we cannot wait!

Marvel's Spider-Man

Marvel’s Spider-Man Announces Premiere Date and Voice Cast

One of the amazing announcements to come out of this past weekend’s Expo was during the Marvel Animation panel, and it deserves a second look… The highly anticipated new animated series Marvel’s Spider-Man will debut on Saturday, August 19 (from 7–8 a.m. EDT), on Disney XD, and on the Disney XD App and VOD (at 12:01 a.m. EDT). The one-hour premiere will introduce us to teenage Peter Parker (voice of Robbie Daymond) as he navigates New York City—and his new school, Horizon High—all while trying to hide his super powers. As Peter embraces his alter-ego and takes on villains including Vulture, Lizard, Sandman, and the infamous Doctor Octopus (aka “Doc Ock”), he watches his hero lifestyle come between his personal relationships and struggles to keep his best friend Harry Osborn (voice of Max Mittleman) from landing on the wrong side of the law. The voice cast also features Nadji Jeter, Melanie Minichino, Laura Bailey, and Ratatouille’s Patton Oswalt.

But that wasn’t the only big news from the panel: a brand-new third season of Disney XD’s Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is on the horizon, as is a new 22-minute animated special from The LEGO Group and Marvel entitled LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes—Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat. Keep your eyes peeled for more info on all things Marvel Animation in the weeks to come.

Celebrating Disney Media Networks’ 36 Emmy® Nominations!

Last week’s big news wasn’t just Expo-related; the Primetime Emmy nominations were announced on Thursday, July 13, and a host of Disney Media Networks television series and specials were on the list! Check out our rundown of all the notable Disney, ABC, and ESPN noms right here.

Halloween time at Disneyland Resort

Get Ready, Ghouls & Goblins: Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort Expands

Can you believe it’s already time to start thinking about Halloween? (We can hardly believe we’re half-way through July… ) Disney Parks and Resorts are starting to ramp up all their spooktacular plans for Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort—and this year, Disney California Adventure Park is getting into the fun with chilling delights at Cars Land and on Buena Vista Street.

Tricks and treats to look forward to include hauntingly hilarious Halloween versions of Cars Land rides—like Mater’s Graveyard JamBOOree, Luigi’s Honkin’ Haul-O-Ween, and Radiator Screams—as well as Buena Vista Street décor themed after Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas.

And of course, fans can expect some of Disneyland Park’s most popular All Hallow’s Eve fare, including Haunted Mansion Holiday, Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy, and the devilishly delightful “Mickey’s Halloween Party” (a separately ticketed event with trick-or-treat locations and special entertainment). It all kicks off September 15! To read more about Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort, visit our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog.

Unboxing the Newest Disney Treasures Box at D23 Expo

By D23 Team

We’ve already given you a sneak peek at Disney Treasures by Funko, a new subscription box featuring the most memorable moments from classic Disney films (and theme parks!), and if you joined us at D23 Expo, you might have even spotted Funko on the show floor––how cute were the life-size Belle and Tiana?

Funko even took Center Stage during D23 Expo to do a live unboxing of the next Disney Treasures box (you may have seen a closer look on our Instagram story!). But if you missed it, here’s another chance to see what fun awaits in Tiny Town. If you didn’t sign up for Disney Treasures at D23 Expo, make sure to do so before August 1 to travel to Tiny Town!

Which Disney Villain Could Be Your Parent?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you were related to a Disney character? What if that character were a villain? In the Descendants seires, we learn about the lives of the Villain Kids (or “VKs”) of famous Disney baddies. But what if you were one of the VKs? Find out which Disney Villain you could be your parent with this magical quiz! Count up how many 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s you get, and then check out the results section to discover your villainous parent.

What’s your dream job?

  1. Dragon Trainer
  2. Potion Master
  3. Candy Apple Maker
  4. Fashion Designer

What’s your favorite element?

  1. Fire
  2. Water
  3. Air
  4. Land

What is Your Favorite Color?

  1. Green
  2. Purple
  3. Blue
  4. Black & White

What’s on your evil agenda?

  1. Party crashing
  2.  Making nefarious deals
  3. Getting rid of the competition
  4. Being fashionable

Who is your best friend?

  1. I don’t trust anyone.
  2. My pets.
  3. My mirror.
  4. I don’t have friends, I have minions.

How do you make a fashion statement?

  1. A flowing cape
  2. A full face of makeup
  3. My stunning looks are all I need.
  4. A fabulous coat

What motivates you?

  1. Revenge
  2. Competition
  3. Power
  4. Riches

RESULTS

Moslty 1s: You are the child of: Maleficent

As a child of Maleficent, you can’t help but find many ways to be wicked. Things that you love: behaving dramatically, dressing dramatically, and scheming dramatically. Things you don’t like: being snubbed from party invitations. You can’t help it—it’s just how you take after your mother. You may not have magical powers and you might not be able to turn into a dragon, but, like the fairy of darkness herself, you always make sure to stand up for yourself—no matter what.

Mostly 2s: You are the child of: Ursula

You may not have eight legs or live under the sea, but you take after Ursula in your cleverness and determination. You can charm anyone with your words, and you know how to play a good trick or two. Like Ursula, you know exactly what kinds of schemes you need to concoct to get what you want.

Mostly 3s: You are the child of: The Evil Queen

Magic mirror on the wall, who’s the best-looking villain kid of all? As the child of the Evil Queen, we’re betting the answer is you. While you might not be as, well, intense about your appearance as the Evil Queen is about hers, you still take pride in dressing well, and might have a camera roll full of fabulous selfies. You may find yourself giving into your competitive edge, although when it comes to facing off against pretty princesses, you’d rather prove your worth through your actions then by using poison apples—we hope…

Mostly 4s: You are the child of: Cruella De Vil

If she doesn’t scare you, no evil thing will—and she’s your mom, so we’re pretty sure you’re not scared of anything! You’re not much of an animal fan, and you’d rather recruit some humans to do your bidding in your next scheme. You enjoy fashion and the power of a good accessory, and you’re not afraid to try bold trends—like maybe multi-colored hair?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A New Frontier for Disney Vacation Club

By D23 Team

Imagine taking in a serene landscape as you relax in a rustic cabin overlooking a tranquil waterfront. Sitting by the stone fireplace, you leisurely page through a book before turning to spend quality time with friends and family, eating s’mores and sharing stories. This wilderness retreat offers the ideal place to reconnect and revel in the simple joys of nature. And the best part: you’re just around the river bend from Magic Kingdom Park. At nighttime from select spots along the waterfront, you might just catch the glowing lights of the Electrical Water Pageant on Bay Lake or views of the fireworks from Magic Kingdom Park.

Monday, July 17, marks the opening of Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, where the team can officially “welcome home” Disney Vacation Club Members and guests to the 14th Disney Vacation Club Resort.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins offers one of the widest ranges of accommodations found at Walt Disney World Resort featuring 184 modern, nature-inspired vacation homes—including Deluxe Studios, one- and two-bedroom Villas, and three-bedroom Grand Villas—and 26 all-new luxurious waterfront Cascade Cabins. The Deluxe Studios offer room for up to four guests, while the larger one- and two-bedroom Villas and three-bedroom Grand Villas create a tranquil retreat for families of any size. Each Villa is designed with today’s families in mind, offering full kitchens, expanded storage space for belongings, and private patios or balconies with scenic views. As the newest chapter for Disney Vacation Club, Copper Creek Villas & Cabins will serve as an idyllic retreat for adventurers and Disney fans alike!

Since its opening in 1994, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge has transported guests to a different time and place. The evolution of the transcontinental railroad and grandeur of the Pacific Northwest are themes that tie together the three distinct Resorts: Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (drawing inspiration from the rustic communities along the railroad in the 1800s), Disney’s Wilderness Lodge (honoring the lodges that welcomed train travelers during the 1900s) and Copper Creek Villas & Cabins (reflecting the lifestyle of the Pacific Northwest today). As the story goes, Disney’s Wilderness Lodge was home to the early settlers heading westward on the railroad. Copper Creek Villas & Cabins is inspired by the resourcefulness of those Westerners who turned remnants of an abandoned railroad into contemporary communities.

When guests experience Copper Creek Villas & Cabins, they’ll see firsthand how railroad relics—natural resources and building materials that the early settlers used—are cleverly woven into the Resort’s modern yet cozy design.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

From intricate patterns to unique building materials, the attention to detail is essential to telling the Resort’s story and creating a tranquil retreat.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

And, in true Disney fashion, Walt Disney Imagineers found fun and playful ways to further evoke the spirit of America’s Great Northwest by including imaginative details that pay tribute to Disney heritage, stories and characters that reflect the region. Take a look at just some of the Disney details found throughout the Resort.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

This framed totem artwork featured in the Villas is based on the actual plans that were used for the totems found in lobby of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

As a tribute to Walt’s passion for locomotives, a “Fair Weather Route” pass for the Carolwood Pacific—Walt’s miniature backyard railroad—is displayed in the Villas.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

A framed silhouette of a moose might seem like a simple nod to the wildlife found in the Great Northwest. But in this case, a careful eye will recognize the character from the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Brother Bear (2003).

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

As guests open a bunk-size pull-down bed in the Cascade Cabin, they’ll discover a delightful sight: an illustration of the famous Disney chipmunks, Chip and Dale.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

While in the kitchen-dining area of the Cascade Cabins, guests will find artfully deconstructed railroad-logo blocks that pay tribute to two notable railways in Disney history: the miniature Carolwood Pacific Railroad that once traveled through the backyard of Walt Disney’s Holmby Hills home, and another representing the Fort Wilderness Railway, which operated at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground from 1973-1980.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

Also in the Cabins, a shadowboxed necklace is reminiscent of the symbolic totem presented to Kenai in Brother Bear.

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

And, of course, be sure to keep an eye out for a Hidden Mickey or two at Disney’s Copper Creek Villas & Cabins. We’d tell you where they are located, but then they wouldn’t be hidden, would they?

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge—along with the new Geyser Point Bar & Grill, the reimagined Roaring Fork quick service dining location, Salon by the Springs, and Boulder Ridge Cove Pool—offers the perfect place for Disney Vacation Club Members and guests to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Disney Vacation Club

Disney Vacation Club debuted in October 1991 with a flexible, point-based model, where Members are able to choose from among a variety of vacation destinations, including a stay at any Disney Vacation Club Resort or thousands of other Resort destinations around the world. And, of course, Members also have convenient access to the newest offerings across Disney Parks, from discovering Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, to enjoying Disney Springs, a one-of-a-kind retail, dining and entertainment district in the heart of Walt Disney World Resort, to setting out on a rockin’ new adventure on Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! over at Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort.

For more about Copper Creek Villas & Cabins and Disney Vacation Club Membership, visit DisneyCopperCreek.com.

Every Magical Moment From D23 Expo 2017

By D23 Team

Thank you for joining us for D23 Expo 2017!

Whether you were in Anaheim or D23.com was your primary expo-sure (we had to), read on to find out the updates, magical moments, and unexpected surprises from the ultimate Disney fan event.

Click here to see the updates from Friday.
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Sunday July 16, 2017

D23 Expo Daily Download – Sunday

Legends of Imagineering

Legends of Walt Disney Imagineering
There was plenty of star power in the D23 Expo Arena this afternoon when TV icon—and serious Disney fan!—John Stamos led a fascinating discussion with Disney Legends Tony Baxter, and Marty Sklar. In a wide-ranging conversation, these two legends of Imagineering revealed inside stories about the artists, designers, and technical wizards who helped bring magically to life unforgettable Disney Parks and Resorts experiences around the world.

“We hold these men and women in higher regard than we do political figures or actors,” Stamos said, kicking off this lively discussion. “They’re rock stars!”

And with that, Stamos brought Tony Baxter and Marty Sklar to the stage, where they then received a standing ovation worthy of, well, a rock star. Baxter and Sklar then discussed their collaborations with several Imagineering legends, including Richard Irvine, Harper Goff, John Hench, Claude Coats, Blaine Gibson, Bill Evans, Harriet Burns, Herb Ryman, Leota Toombs Thomas, and more. Tony Baxter said of Harper Goff, “I knew him as a genius, before I knew him as a friend. He helped create the first E-Ticket Ride—the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland—and his work on Epcot World Showcase was amazing.” Marty Sklar, recalling Herb Ryman, noted, “Who did Walt pick to create the first drawing of Disneyland? Herbie. If you visually walk through the drawing, you can see details that were in Walt’s head that didn’t show up at Disneyland until five years later.”

After their conversation, Stamos brought on the newly honored Disney Legend Wayne Jackson, who played a vital role in helping to create and install complex technology and ride systems at Disney Parks and Resorts around the world. “Marc Davis was my mentor,” Jackson said. “I remember when we were building Jungle Cruise at Walt Disney World, he would take me to the zoo and study the movements of animals.”

Walt Disney Imagineering President Bob Weis then came on stage and congratulated Jackson for his legendary career. “You did amazing work when you didn’t have CAD, 3-D printing, or even a Xerox copier!” he said. He then presented him with a special gift—a replica of Tokyo Disneyland’s Cinderella Castle—an honorary gift from Walt Disney Imagineering and the Oriental Land Company.

90 Years of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit—Disney’s First Success
Before Mickey Mouse, there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, The Walt Disney Studios’ first successful animated character, so it seemed only fitting to save him for the final Stage 28 panel of D23 Expo 2017. As many a Disney fan knows, the story of Oswald is the story of the creation of The Walt Disney Company. When Walt “lost” the rights to Oswald back in the 1920s, it prompted him to dream up Mickey Mouse on a napkin on the train ride back home, and the rest—as they say—is history. This year marks 90 years of Oswald, who is now back inside the Disney family, and author David Bossert celebrates this occasion with his brand-new book Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons. It’s an in-depth look at Oswald’s history and the search for his “lost films.” The book includes the story of the rejection of the first Oswald cartoon, Poor Papa, and the success of Oswald’s second film, Trolley Trouble, which Bossert showed during the panel. He also showed Africa Before Dark.

Bossert went on to say that the easiest Oswald film to find was Hungry Hobos, because he simply bought it at auction. But most of the films have not been that easy to find, especially since the films are nitrate-based and decay over time. Bossert went on to tell the surprising story that Walt didn’t actually lose the rights to Oswald, because he never really owned them; what actually happened is that he lost the contract to produce Oswald. Regardless, it was a devastating—and life-changing—blow to the young Walt. But Bossert stressed the importance of this event because had it not happened, then perhaps Walt would have never created Mickey Mouse. “We hear that Walt said to never lose sight of the fact that it all started with a mouse,’” said Bossert. “But I like to say, ‘It all started with a rabbit!’”

Alan Menken

Magic with Alan Menken
Disney Legend Alan Menken’s special one-man show, A Whole New World of Alan Menken, made Disney fans’ hearts sing this afternoon in Hall D23 at D23 Expo 2017. For 90 magical, musical minutes, he performed iconic songs including “Friend Like Me” from Aladdin, “Santa Fe” from Newsies, and “Go the Distance” from Hercules, while sharing stories behind his music and his incomparable career. Find out more about this unforgettable event here.

Zero to Hero: The Making of Hercules
Hosted by directors Ron Clements and Jon Musker, this panel celebrated 20 years of the animated classic Hercules, featuring appearances by animators Erica Goldberg and Ken Duncan. Both shared their concept art of the characters they designed, and explained how the designs changed from sketch to screen. Clements and Musker also shared some of the live-action reference footage they used in animating the Hydra sequence and an animatic for the song “Shooting Star,” which would eventually be replaced by “Go the Distance.” Finally, Tate Donovan (the voice of Hercules) and Susan Egan (the voice of Megara) joined the panel to discuss their experiences auditioning and voicing their characters. For a finale of mythic proportions, Egan wowed the crowd with a live performance of “I Won’t Say (I’m in Love)” to a standing ovation.

Charming Costumes

Inspiring Women of Imagineering
How do you become an Imagineer? And, if you’re lucky enough to become one, what makes your journey at one of the world’s most highly respected creative organizations so unique, so gratifying?

That was the inspiring theme behind Inspiring Women of Imagineering, a Stage 28 panel on Sunday introduced by D23’s Jeffrey Epstein and hosted by Kathy Mangum, senior vice president, Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI). Joining Mangum for this conversation were Andrea Lawler, ride control engineer; Charita Carter, creative producer; Jodi McLaughlin, executive producer; Wendy Anderson, executive creative director, Disney Parks Live Entertainment; Marni Burress, project management executive; Sara Thacher, WDI Research and Development; and Laura Cabo, architectural design studio executive.

“There is no one answer for how you become an Imagineer,” Mangum said. “We all have our own stories to tell.” That proved to be the case. Carter was working as an accountant at a company across the street from WDI and literally “walked across the street” to join WDI. Andrea, who majored in Screenwriting at USC (and has an optioned script to her credit), interned at WDI in robotic engineering and sought to fuse her math skills with her storytelling side—and now works in ride engineering.

No matter what different avenues brought them to WDI—and what different professional paths they’ve taken since they joined WDI—Burress’s story about how she approaches her work seemed to sum up what working at WDI is all about. “I once gave a Make-a-Wish family a private tour of Soarin’ at Epcot,” she said. “They came to Walt Disney World once a year to celebrate their family’s health. It changed my perspective on what we do as Imagineers. Now, every decision we make, big or small, I think of that family and how they would be affected by it. I have never been more proud to be a part of an organization like this one.”

WDI comprises more than 140 disciplines, and, according to Carter, Imagineers should take “full advantage” of as many professional opportunities as you can. “It’s the culmination of different experiences that will get you where you want to go.”

Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore

Tangled: The Series
The voice cast and creative team behind Tangled: The Series let down their hair this morning at a panel in D23 Expo 2017’s Stage 28 that illustrated why the new animated series is so enchanting.

Though newcomers to Tangled, Jeremy Jordan and Eden Espinosa (Varian and Cassandra, respectively) are already fan favorites. Espinosa shared that she grew up in Anaheim and, by extension, Disneyland, where she eventually came to work (and was the singer of the song that accompanied the Magical fireworks show). But she recalled wishing, “I just want to record a voice for Disney.” She’d auditioned for the role of Rapunzel when the film was in production (as well as Frozen), so using her own voice to play a character on the hit series is a “full circle moment” for the actress.

This is the initial foray into animation for Jordan, who originated the role of Jack Kelly in Newsies on Broadway. When he first saw an animatic (early animation) of a scene in which he voiced the teen alchemist Varian, he shares, “I was laughing and crying at the same time. All my Disney dreams were coming true right before my eyes.” Our dreams came true when Sonnenburg gave us a sneak peek of a song we’ll hear on the series later this year—featuring Jordan singing a brand-new song by Disney Legend Alan Menken.

Zachary Levi loves the humor he’s able to bring to the role of Eugene. “I’m comic relief—and I love it,” he admitted. He was also excited to encounter a fan in Josh Gad, who told Levi yesterday at D23 Expo that he and his family watch Tangled: The Series together.

And Mandy Moore, Rapunzel herself, talked about coming back to the character she’s voiced since 2010. “I felt like we were really a team in making the decision,” she said of co-star Levi. When asked which other Tangled: The Series roles she might like to play, Moore threw it back to the “O.G.s”, sidekicks Maximus and Pascal. Moore isn’t the chameleon’s only adoring fan. D23 Expo guests were treated to a first look an upcoming episode, in which Pascal’s origin story is revealed. Even in the form of an animatic, the sequence had all of the emotion, humor and excitement fans have come to expect from the story of Tangled—just like this morning’s unforgettable panel.

D23 Expo daily recap The Lion King

A Celebration of The Lion King
Twenty-three years ago, when audiences saw that sun break over the African plains in the very first trailer, they knew they were in for something special. Disney’s classic The Lion King—still the highest grossing hand-drawn animated film of all time—keeps proving it has more and more “Circle of Life” still left in it, including a brand-new live-action film directed by Jon Favreau and a successful opening of the first-ever Mandarin stage production last year in Shanghai. The Lion King producer Don Hahn facilitated a panel Sunday, celebrating the legacy of this Disney gem. Joining him onstage was the creative team behind the film, including Rob Minkoff, co-director; Mark Henn, animator; Tony Bancroft, supervising animator for “Pumba;” Jim Cummings, voice of “Ed;” Ernie Sabella, voice of “Pumbaa;” and a surprise last-minute visit by Whoopi Goldberg, voice of Shenzi.

Minkoff told the audience how originally, the studio predicted that The Lion King would be a smaller film, barely cracking $50 million. Surprise, surprise—it doubled that in the first week. “People always want to know what exactly does an animation director do?” he said. He explained that an animation director works with each and every animator—who he described as “actors with pencils”—coaching and supporting them.

Hahn told this humorous story: Originally, the characters of Pumba and Timon sang the entire song “Can You Feel The Love Tonight.” At an early test screening in Atlanta, though, after the lights came up, singer-songwriter Elton John, who wrote the music for the film, just winced and asked, “What have you done to my beautiful song?” It was quickly changed.

The panel included historic footage of early pitch meetings, recording sessions, and examples of how the actors and creative teams brought to life memorable scenes. And, as a stirring and emotional grand finale, a choir of hundreds of fans showed up at the end to sing “Circle of Life,” led by Carmen Twillie, the singer who performed Elton John’s famous song in 1994 film’s opening scenes. Long live The Lion King! The Lion King is joining the Walt Disney Signature Collection on Digital HD August 15, and Blu-ray August 29!

Saturday July 15, 2017

D23 Expo Daily Download – Saturday

Richard Sherman

A Kiss Goodnight with Disney Legends Richard Sherman and Floyd Norman
“A Kiss Goodnight,” written by Disney Legend Richard Sherman, debuted in 2015 as the beautifully poignant final song for Disneyland Forever—the fireworks show created to commemorate the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration… and now, the song has become a book with artwork created by Richard’s fellow Disney Legend Floyd Norman, and contributions from his wife, artist Adrienne Brown Norman. Saturday’s final panel in the D23 Expo Arena celebrated Richard, Floyd, and A Kiss Goodnight’s upcoming publication on August 22.

Audiences cheered as Wendy Lefkon, editorial director of Disney Editions, welcomed Richard and Floyd to the stage… who each told amazing anecdotes about their time with Walt, and about the stories Diane Disney Miller (Walt’s late daughter) shared about her father’s upbringing in Marceline, Missouri—which informed much of Floyd’s artwork for the book. Later, Wendy invited Adrienne; A Kiss Goodnight book designer Winnie Ho; Disney Press editor Brittany Rubiano; and music copyist Leslie Smith Buttars (who helped create the actual music notes that appear throughout the tome) to the stage to explain their own contributions to the labor-of-love project.

As the panel’s very own “kiss goodnight” for D23 Expo fans in attendance, Richard ultimately welcomed singer Juliana Hansen to the stage—who joined Richard (at the piano) for a lovely rendition of the original “A Kiss Goodnight” song, as well as two tunes from Mary Poppins: “Feed the Birds” (Walt’s favorite song) and a rousing audience sing-along of “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!”

Disney’s Magical Mid-Century
Don Hahn, best known for having produced Beauty and the Beast, the first animated film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar®, previewed his upcoming book, Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Disney’s Magical Mid-Century, to a packed—and riveted—audience on Saturday at the Walt Disney Archives Stage.

Hahn showcased pages from the book, which is out November 14, 2017, and drew oohs, ahhs, and plenty of laughs in the course of his spirited overview of the book, which is a paean to mid-century art, design, and pop culture—and reveals their influences on Disney entertainment. “The mid-century era was a crossroads between the old and new,” Hahn said, before beginning an almost-page-by-page look at this colorful, fascinating book. Hahn powerfully showed the impact of Modernism on the work of Disney artists like Mary Blair and Walt Peregoy; explained Walt’s business relationship with renowned Los Angeles architect—and his Holmby Hills neighbor—Welton Becket; reminded the audience of Walt’s sage embrace of television and his fascination with the Space Program; and explained how the world’s first theme park embraced the mid-century ethos—showing rarely seen images of the Monsanto House of the Future, the Disneyland Hotel, and extraordinary poster art developed for Disneyland. In the early ‘60s, the Disney Studio also went into the commercial business, creating classic mid-century-looking television commercials for companies such as Johnson Wax and Trix cereal.

This fascinating, colorful, instructive, and scholarly book is a must-have for anyone who loves this extraordinary era in Disney history.

DuckTales cast in the money bin

DuckTales Q&A Panel
Life is like a hurricane here at D23 Expo! The DuckTales Q&A Panel opened with a super twist: the premiere of the Big Hero 6: The Series theme song! The DuckTales Q&A featured Francisco Angones (co-producer and story editor), Matt Youngberg (executive producer), Sean Jimenez (art director), Beck Bennet (voice, Launchpad McQuack), Kate Micucci (voice, Webigail Vanderquack), Toks Olagundoye (voice, Mrs. Beakley), and Ben Schwartz (voice, Dewey). Guests were also treated to a special video message from David Tennant and a short clip from “Day Trip of Doom,” which will be the show’s series premiere episode in September. Find out more here.

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Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Find out the amazing announcements from Walt Disney Parks and Resorts here.

Inside the Evolution of Pixar’s Characters
Dory. Sully. Riley. In the Pixar universe, every line, color, strand of hair, and key-stroke contribute toward the story—toward the characters. And no one creates characters like Pixar does. One of the best parts of Saturday’s The Evolution of Pixar’s Characters panel on Stage 28 was seeing all the stages of character development for the Inside Out characters, including Bing Bong, Disgust, Sadness, and Riley, and also the characters in WALL•E. And as a special treat, Daniel Arriaga, character art director, shared his sketches from the upcoming film Coco.

Have you ever thought about how long it takes to develop a character? According to Chris Sasaki, character designer, it’s different for each character. “Character designers wear so many hats,” he says. “What’s the story, what’s the mood, what’s their costume? It always come back to the story and the research.” Each designer on the panel admitted to beginning work on each character the old-fashioned way—with pencil on paper. “The blank page is always the scariest,” continued Sasaki.

One of John Lasseter’s main emphasis when developing characters is research. For example, WALL•E was created half in imagination and half in reality, according to Jay Shuster, production designer. He said the team actually took a trip to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to study robotics. Tia Kratter, manager of art and film education, Pixar University, agrees, sharing the story of how she used a hair dryer to blow hair around on stuffed animals so that designers could see how hair moves. And that’s just one of many examples. In this panel, Pixar designers took the lid off the proverbial pot and showed us the “secret sauce,” so to speak. And a tasty stew it is! In addition to Sasak, Kratter, Arriaga, and Shuster, fans also heard from Deanna Marsigliese, character designer; and Peter Docter, director.

Once Upon a Time
There are some exciting “new beginnings” on the horizon for ABC’s Once Upon a Time… and creators/executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz—as well as actor Colin O’Donoghue (Hook)—took fans on a journey through the show’s past, present, and future at today’s D23 Expo panel. Read more about it here.

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Level Up! The Walt Disney Company’s Video Game Showcase
On Saturday at the D23 Expo Arena, fans took their excitement to the next level when Disney Consumer Products and Interactive provided sneak previews of hotly anticipated video games, such as Star Wars Battlefront II, Spider-Man, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, and a D23 Expo-exclusive sneak peek at a brand-new Toy Story-themed world for the eagerly awaited Kingdom Hearts 3, coming in 2018. Get more details here.

A Wrinkle in Time

Disney, Marvel, & Lucasfilm — Live Action at The Walt Disney Studios
Hollywood’s biggest names in acting and directing… Surprises at every turn… Compelling stories and sneak peeks that had us on the edge of our seats. The Hall D23 presentation from The Walt Disney Studios this morning at D23 Expo featured all of these and more! Find out more here.

Marceline: Where the Magic Began
Walt Disney only lived in Marceline, Missouri, from 1905-1911, but as Kaye Malins, executive director of Marceline’s Walt Disney Hometown Museum, told a packed audience at the Walt Disney Archives Stage on Saturday afternoon, he never forgot this picturesque small town—an American pastoral of gently sloping hills, bending willow trees, and fragrant apple orchards.

In a charming walk back in time, Malins told the rapt audience that it was here that Walt attended his first school and first parade, here he sold his first art and got his first job, and here he saw his first live stage production—a performance of Peter Pan. Walt and his family moved to Kansas City in 1911, but he never forgot Marceline. He would return in 1956 for the Midwest premiere of The Great Locomotive Chase at Marceline’s Uptown Theatre, during which time he spent the night at the Malins family home—chosen because it was the only house in town that had air-conditioning. “My perfect life was just about to get even better,” Malins remembers thinking before the visit from Walt. Walt would also return to Marceline in 1960 to dedicate Walt Disney Elementary School.

Malins showcased a plethora of charming pictures of Walt and Roy during their visits to Marceline, including one of Walt at The Great Locomotive Chase premiere, when he told the audience of mostly children, “You children are lucky to live here. The best times in my life were spent in Marceline.”

Oceans, Forests, and Outer Space—Creating the Worlds in Pixar’s Universe
Have you ever wondered how all those spectacular backgrounds and environments are created in Pixar films? From the undersea environs of Finding Dory and the previously unimagined worlds of Inside Out, to the lush greenery of Brave and the outer-space splendor of WALL•E, the artists and designers behind some of Pixar’s most recognizable and beloved films took us through the process of creating the beautiful environments and moods of Pixar’s unparalleled collection of blockbuster animated films. Ralph Eggleston, production designer, Incredibles 2, said, “You can’t be precious with your art. Every film is different—for every 500 drawings you do, maybe one will be used.”

Kim White, director of photography and lighting, also described a long development process. “The most beautiful shots of Inside Out aren’t in the movie,” she said. “They got cut for story reasons. The director tried to reuse them somewhere because he loved the lighting, but he couldn’t. You just have to get used to that.” During the panel, fans were treated to a vibrant gallery of artwork, pre-visual development, mood pieces, and textures that helped shape some of the most beautiful and memorable films in Pixar’s—and Hollywood’s—history. Joining Eggleston and White in the panel were Sharon Calahan, directory of photography and lighting; Harley Jessup, production designer; and Katharine Sarafian, producer.

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The Enduring Power of the Princess
What happens when four Disney princesses hang out together on one stage? The audience watching the Power of the Princess panel found out when Disney Legends Jodi Benson, Paige O’Hara, and Anika Noni Rose and Moana’s Auli’i Cravalho appeared on Stage 28 on Saturday to share their experiences making the movies that brought four famous Disney Princesses to life. Hosted by animators Kira Lehtomaki and Amy Smeed, the panel featured clips of the actresses recording their famous songs, pencil tests of the princesses by animator Mark Henn, and a special viewing of a princess-tastic clip from Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, which features all the original living Disney Princess voice actresses reprising their roles. The panel finished with each actress performing a passage from their iconic Disney songs.

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ABC Comedy Kids Take on Celebrity Family Feud at D23 Expo 2017
“Let’s play the Feud!” On Saturday, Modern Family’s Nolan Gould donned an appropriately Steve Harvey-esque blue blazer for a rollicking D23 Expo version of Celebrity Family Feud, featuring a bevy of young stars from several ABC Comedies—including Miles Brown and Marsai Martin from black-ish; Daniel DiMaggio and Logan Pepper from American Housewife; Kyla Kenedy and Mason Cook from Speechless; Hudson Yang, Forrest Wheeler, and Ian Chen from Fresh Off the Boat; and Nolan’s co-star Aubrey Anderson-Emmons from Modern Family. And it was all in celebration of ABC’s Summer Fun & Games, the network’s insanely fun programming block that features fan-favorites like CFF, Battle of the Network Stars, Match Game, and To Tell the Truth

Separated into two teams—Team Fun, captained by Speechless’ Kyla; and Team Games, captained by Fresh Off the Boat’s Hudson—the kids were put to the Feud test with questions like “Name a character you envy because he or she can fly,” “Tell us one thing everyone knows about Star Wars’ Yoda,” and “Name someone from Wonderland that Alice would invite to her birthday party.” As with the primetime Feud, the Expo version relied on the results of an informal survey to come up with top answers to each question. After a super-close game (including an extra “sudden-death” question)—and a great “Fast Money” round with Mason and Hudson—Team Games took the win!

Once the final “Survey says!” was said, Nolan hosted a Q&A with his fellow ABC Comedy stars—where each kid had a chance to talk a bit about their careers. Marsai shared several adorable anecdotes, including the fact that she’d spilled syrup on her clothing during her final black-ish audition (“A great first impression!” she joked). After a few questions from the assembled crowd, the stars wished everyone an amazing Day 2 at D23 Expo…

Don’t miss Nolan and all the other comedy kids when Modern Family, black-ish, Speechless, Fresh Off the Boat, and American Housewife return to ABC this fall!

Friday July 14, 2017

D23 Expo Daily Download – Friday

Melodies in Walt’s Time: The Music of Disney Live-Action Films
Whoopi Goldberg hosted an enchanting panel on the music of Disney live-action films. Featuring special guests such as Leonard Maltin, Jeffrey Sherman (son of Robert Sherman), Karen Dotrice (Jane Banks in Mary Poppins), and Leslie Ann Warren (Cordy, The Happiest Millionaire), the panel explored the special ways music created magic in films beloved by Disney fans everywhere. A choir and musical accompaniment performed songs from classic films like The Parent Trap, Summer Magic, Mary Poppins, and more.

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Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios
Animation fans were drawn to one of D23 Expo’s biggest panels––Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Upcoming Films, Hosted by John Lasseter. Guests got a sneak peek at CocoRalph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2, and films we hadn’t even heard of before the panel! Read more about the eight films we can’t wait to see from Disney and Pixar Animation Studios here.

50 Years of Pirates of the Caribbean
Yo, me ‘earties, Pirates of the Caribbean is 50, and Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) came to D23 Expo 2017 to celebrate in the D23 Arena. On board for this swashbuckling five-decade adventure were Tony Baxter, Disney Legend and WDI Creative Advisor; Orlando Ferrante, Disney Legend and Former WDI Executive; Kim Irvine, art director, WDI; Luc Mayrand, creative executive, WDI; Nancy Seruto, creative development executive, WDI; and Marty Sklar, Disney Legend and WDI Ambassador. According to Sklar, “Pirates of the Caribbean changed the whole theme park industry. It’s a really great story told through tremendous technology—it’s the quintessential attraction.”

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Marvel TV Animation Panel Makes Big Announcements
Plenty of high-octane news spilled out of the Marvel Television Animation Panel today at D23 Expo 2017! First, we found out that the highly anticipated new animated series Marvel’s Spider-Man will debut with a one-hour premiere on Saturday, August 19 (7-8 a.m. EDT), on Disney XD and on the Disney XD App and VOD. During the panel, we learned about Marvel’s Spider-Man voice cast, season three of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout, and an all-new animated special from The LEGO Group and Marvel. Doling out the good news was Cort Lane, Marvel senior vice president, Animation & Family Entertainment, and Joe Quesada, Marvel’s chief creative officer.

Disney Legends 30th Anniversary: A Legendary Conversation
Film historian Leonard Maltin hosted a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Disney Legends Awards ceremony today with a lively, revealing—and often hilarious—panel discussion with a selection of Disney Legends. Joining Maltin on stage were Kathryn Beaumont (the voice of Alice and Wendy); renowned animator Andreas Deja; Karen Dotrice (Jane Banks in Mary Poppins); Bill Farmer (voice of Goofy and Pluto); Imagineer Bob Gurr; Walt Disney Archives Founder Dave Smith; and Mark Hamill, who was one of 11 luminaries named Disney Legends today.

During the course of this wide-ranging discussion, we learned, among other things, that Dave Smith counted the exact number of paper clips in Walt’s desk when he catalogued his office; Bill Farmer can do a spot-on John Wayne and Yogi Bear in addition to the voices he does for Disney; Walt personally selected Kathryn Beamount for her Disney roles; and Mark Hamill loves voice acting because “there is liberation in not being seen, there are chances you can take when the camera isn’t pointing at you.”

Unique and one-of-a-kind. That’s how Andrea Favilli described the Disney Legends Award statue at the beginning of the panel. And that’s what each Disney Legend is, too. “Each of you has given us so much Disney history,” Maltin said in closing. “You’re indelible in our minds and hearts.”

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Must-See Costumes from Mousequerade
They’ve stitched, sewn, and hot-glued for months… and now, they’re ready to show their creations to the world! We challenged D23 fans to create their very own Disney-inspired costumes and showcase them at this year’s Mousequerade competition, and the results did not disappoint. See the “best of the best” here.

D23 Thanks The Golden Girls for Being Our Friends with Expo Panel
Slice up that cheesecake and pull up a lanai chair… it’s time to celebrate Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and Sophia! This afternoon, Stage 28 was packed with friendly faces—much like Miami’s Rusty Anchor Bar on a Saturday night—as “The Golden Girls: A Celebration Laughter, Friendship and Cheesecake” honored the quintessential, long-running Touchstone Television series.

Writers Barry Fanaro and Stan Zimmerman; producer/director (who helmed more than 100 The Golden Girls episodes) Terry Hughes; production designers John Shaffner and Michael Hynes; and The Golden Girls super-fan/author Jim Colucci (Golden Girls Forever) joined Imagineer Morgan Richardson for a free-wheeling discussion of the show’s lasting impact.

The panel discussed everything from the ladies’ memorable Royal Command Performance for England’s Queen Mother and the impact that particular episodes had on both the staff and the actresses, to the iconic wallpaper in Blanche’s bedroom (direct from the Beverly Hills Hotel!) and everything in between… fans came away with a funnier, more intimate appreciation for the ladies.

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Mark Hamill and Stan Lee Lead The Ultimate Fan Street Party at D23 Expo
The first-ever Ultimate Fan Street Party at D23 Expo was led by brand-new Disney Legends Mark Hamill and Stan Lee. Fans joined in the fun, clapping and dancing along as a procession of balloons, musicians, and celebrants joined Hamill and Lee across the D23 Expo show floor. As any fan knows, Hamill gained famed as the now-iconic Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films, and Lee helped create the many Marvel Super Heroes we know and love.

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Disney Legends Awards Ceremony: 11 New Disney Legends
The ultimate Disney fan event kicked off this morning with a spectacular D23 Expo tradition: the Disney Legends Awards Ceremony, where Bob Iger honored 11 talented individuals for their extraordinary contributions to the Disney legacy: Carrie Fisher, Clyde Geronimi, Whoopi Goldberg, Manuel Gonzales, Mark Hamill, Wayne Jackson, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Garry Marshall Oprah Winfrey, and Julie Taymor. Get all the details here!

From Screen to Page: Gravity Falls and Star vs. The Forces of Evil

From Screen to Page: Gravity Falls and Star vs. The Forces of Evil
Beloved cartoon shows have a special magic that makes them jump off the screen and into the realities of the fans, or, in the case of Gravity Falls and Star vs. The Forces of Evil, the wacky adventures of the beloved characters have jumped off the screen and into the pages of books released by Disney Press. Featuring a panel of Alex Hirsch (creator, Gravity Falls), Daron Nefcy (creator, Star vs. The Forces of Evil), and writers, editors, and illustrators of the shows’ amazing books, the panel celebrated the recent release of Gravity Falls: Journal Three and Star vs. the Forces of Evil Star and Marco’s Guide to Mastering Every Dimension.

Hirsch and Nefcy discussed the process behind creating a printed extension to their television worlds. Hirsch explained, “There’s no such thing as a show that ends when the series end. If we didn’t make books, the fans would anyway! With the rise of the modern fan community, Disney publishing gives us the chance to make what you’re showing us you want.” Nefcy added, “The universes are so big, and we can never fit anything onto the show.”

Besides discussing the two books which have already been released, the panel also focused on Don’t Color this Book!: It’s Cursed, the Gravity Falls-themed coloring book (available for purchase July 18) which book illustrator Stephanie Ramirez described as “the first coloring book with a narrative.”

Additionally, the creators announced not one, but two new books: Gravity Falls the Graphic Novel and Star’s Magic Book of Spells. The panel guests were also treated to a special screening of a clip from Star vs. The Forces of Evil: The Battle for Mewni, featuring the first time Queen Moon met the villainous Toffee.

5 Magical Stories from Alan Menken’s Expo Performance

By Courtney Potter

“Under the Sea”… “Beauty and the Beast”… “A Whole New World”… Disney Legend Alan Menken’s work with The Walt Disney Company—with fellow Disney Legend Howard Ashman, as well as a host of incredible collaborators—has delighted audiences for almost 30 years. Today, inside a packed Hall D23, Alan celebrated that work with a special D23 Expo performance of his one-man show, A Whole New World of Alan Menken.

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Introduced by Tangled star Zachary Levi (a passionate “Disnerd” and Menken fan), Alan took the stage for a 90-minute musical retrospective of his extraordinary body of work. Every story the multiple Oscar® winner told was memorable—but here are five of his best (and often hilarious) anecdotes.

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Alan’s family is “lousy with dentists.”
The Disney Legend started the show with a look at his childhood… He grew up with a dentist father, whose office was above the garage in his childhood home. (Alan’s uncle, and several other family members, also made their careers in all things teeth!) In fact, the character Orin Scrivello, D.D.S., in Alan and Howard’s off-Broadway show Little Shop of Horrors is “very loosely” based on Alan’s dental family… (Another fun fact: Alan was actually a pre-med student at New York University before devoting his life to music.)

How Alan and Howard ended up at Disney
After attending the influential BMI Musical Theatre Workshop in New York, Alan met the guy who’d help change the trajectory of his life: theater director and lyricist Howard Ashman. Together, they worked on several off-Broadway projects (including a musical version of Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, which Alan sang a “taste of,” and the aforementioned Little Shop of Horrors)—and it was soon after that Alan received a fateful phone call. “We’ve been offered an animated musical for Disney,” he recalled Howard saying. “Interested?” The rest, as they say, is Disney history…

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On winning AND losing…
One of Alan’s most hilarious anecdotes was about the night he and Howard (who had, sadly, passed away only months earlier) won their Oscars® for 1991’s Beauty and the Beast. Just after accepting the award for Best Original Song, Alan was speaking with the assembled press when someone asked him, “How does it feel to win the Razzie for worst song of the year?” Turns out? The song “High Times, Hard Times” (sung by Ann-Margret) in 1992’s Newsies had, the very same night, taken home that dubious distinction. Luckily for all Newsies fans, the film took on a (very successful, Tony® Award-winning) life of its own with its Broadway debut in 2012.

Keeping Stephen Schwartz from becoming a psychologist
Alan spoke of knowing Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Godspell) from “back in the day” in New York City, when the two were still cabaret performers. After Howard’s passing (and working with collaborator Sir Tim Rice on finishing Aladdin), Alan was approached to work on a Disney project with Stephen—but Stephen wasn’t sure he was interested. In fact, he’d recently decided to leave the world of Broadway and songwriting behind—hoping instead to go back to school and get a degree in psychology! Thankfully, that didn’t come to pass… and Alan and Stephen’s first joint Disney effort, the music for 1995’s Pocahontas, won Alan another Academy Award® for “Colors of the Wind.”

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Honoring Howard’s legacy
After performing so many of his amazing songs (highlights included mega-hits “Friend Like Me” from Aladdin, “Gaston” from Beauty and the Beast, “Santa Fe” from Newsies, and “Go the Distance” from Hercules—as well as deeper cuts like the beautiful “Will the Sun Ever Shine Again” from Home on the Range and the title song from ABC’s recent fan-favorite musical series Galavant), Alan wrapped up his performance with “Proud of Your Boy.” This truly enchanting tune was cut from the final film version of Aladdin but now appears in the Broadway adaptation. The song has always been near and dear to his and Howard’s hearts—and, after Alan’s beautiful performance today, holds a special place in our hearts as well.

6 Things We Learned from the DuckTales Q&A

By Jocelyn Buhlman

What TV show could cause a crowd to dress as their favorite characters, sing along to the theme song, and ask enthusiastic questions of the cast and crew? It’s not pony tales or cotton tales, it’s DuckTales! Did you just mentally say “woo-oo?” You’re not alone. D23 Expo’s Stage 28 was full to the brim with fans of Scrooge, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Launchpad, and more of the beloved Disney Afternoon classic receiving a reboot this fall.

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Francisco Angones, show writer, told the audience his goal for the reboot. He explains, “We want to give the feeling that the fans feel when they hear DuckTales—“ but before Angones could finish, the audience cut him off with a collective “woo-oo!”

Angones laughed at the interruption. “That’s the feeling we are trying to create!” he said. And fans were feeling that feeling at the panel. Here’s why we were saying “woo-oo!” along with the fans:

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The Cast and Crew Are Fans Just Like Us
Once news that a DuckTales reboot was in the works got out, it was only natural that fans of the original show would want to be involved in making the new one. Ben Schwartz, the voice of Dewey, told the audience that he used to make mac and cheese and watch the Disney Afternoon cartoon block as a kid. Beck Bennett, voice of Launchpad McQuack, echoed that sentiment. “For me, it was getting home from school and hearing that theme song. It was the first happy thing in my day, snacks and cartoons.” The crew explained that it wasn’t just the show that inspired them—they are all fans of the comics and video games as well.

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The Inspiration Goes Way Back
A major inspiration for the comic book-inspired look of the new show comes from the original Carl Barks comic. Sean Jimenez, lead art director, explained, “The core idea was to go back to the comics we were excited about.” He cited Carl Barks as an inspiration along with Disney animator Milt Kahl. Jimenez said, “We always think of the way the old Disney artists did it.”

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It’s Laugh-Out-Loud Funny
Toks Olagundoye, voice of Mrs. Beakley, describes her character as, “She has absolutely no sense of humor, and that’s funny!” But Olagundoye won’t take all the credit for the humor. “Everyone has some of the best lines!” she exclaims, and we have to agree. The audience was treated to a special viewing of the cold open for the series premiere episode, “Day Trip of Doom,” featuring antics of Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby, and left the crowd in stitches to the very last second.

Characters We Can’t Wait to Meet Again
Angones told the crowd he had a specific vision for the characters: “It’s about treating them like a real, relatable family,” he said. “I was seven when DuckTales premiered and I identified with Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby, and now I have kids and I relate to Donald!” Schwartz broke down the personalities of the nephews and promised the audience that the team is “giving them sincere personalities so that if you have a favorite, it’s not just because you like blue or red.” He describes his character, Dewey, as “that middle child who wants to be seen.”

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Kate Micucci, voice of Webigail Vanderquack, has a special attachment to her character. “I feel really lucky to be Webby Vanderquack,” she said. “She often wants to lead the way and has ideas, and she doesn’t often have the best ideas, but she believes in her ideas.”

Easter Eggs for Sharp-Eyed Fans
During the Q&A section of the panel, the fans were full of questions about their favorite characters and episodes. The cast and crew kept their answers vague, but what they did share should inspire fans to keep a sharp eye out. A fan asked about the character Duckworth, who has not been formally announced for the new series, but Angones revealed, “We have already premiered Duckworth and no one has found him yet!” They also hinted at more Easter eggs to watch out for, including possible references to a certain Terror that Flaps in the Night. While we aren’t exactly sure when or where Darkwing Duck could make an appearance, the crew did confirm one character who will be making his ducky debut: Ludwig Von Drake! The classic Disney duck will appear as an inventor from Scrooge’s past, who provides Scrooge with the pogo cane that fans know and love from the DuckTales video game!

DuckTales premieres in a two-part movie on August 12 on Disney XD, and will have its series premiere episode on September 23. We can barely wait for the derring-do bad and good luck tales to start, but while we count down the days, we’ll remember what the heart of the show is about. Angones explained, “We wanted to represent a world that kids see around them every day, even if the world is ducks.” We can’t wait to see what the world brings us!

Level Up! Disney’s Video Games Showcase Gives Us 5 Reasons to Hit Start

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Nothing evokes the spirit of Disney like the image of families gathered around the television, enjoying the thrills and wonders of a new story. Sure, we usually imagine the families enjoying movies or TV shows, but as technology brings more magic to our lives, Disney continues to move forward.  As Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media, explained, “Our mission is to bring the magic of Disney to the daily lives of families around the world.” With that noble mission in mind, the Level Up! The Walt Disney Company’s Video Games panel provided guests with worlds of magic for families everywhere to enjoy.

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Star Wars Battlefront II Adds a New Side to the Star Wars Story

We’ve experienced Star Wars stories from the perspectives of scoundrels and farm boys and runaway Storm Troopers, but have you ever wondered what life is like for the Imperials? Star Wars Battlefront II tells that story, from the perspective of Iden Versio, a commander of the Imperial Special Forces during Return of the Jedi’s Battle of Endor. Sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the game, lead Janina Gavankar, who plays Iden, and Lucasfilm Story Group member Steve Blank shared new details of the game, such the brand-new single player campaign, an idea that was originally suggested by an eager fan… who made a guest appearance at the panel—John Boyega! A huge fan of the original Star Wars Battlefront game, Boyega stopped by to chat with Gavankar and Blank and share his excitement for the new game.

A New Star Wars reality

Not every Star Wars video game is a video game about the Star Wars movies. With new Virtual Reality technology, we can now enjoy experiences from the Star Wars movies! Disney and Lenovo teamed up to introduce Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, which will give players a chance to play Holochess as if they are on the Millennium Falcon or swing a lightsaber hilt and watch it ignite in front of the very eyes. The trailer for this new experience can be viewed here.

A New Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

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Bill Rosemann, Executive Creative Director, Marvel Games, introduced us to two different versions of our favorite web-head. For the Play Station 4 exclusive Marvel’s Spider-Man, we were introduced to an experienced Spider-Man who isn’t the teenaged superhero we know and love. Rosemann explained, “To say this game is epic would be an understatement.” If you want to play as a more familiar Spidey, the era- and dimension-hopping Lego Marvel Superheroes 2 (coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year) will feature a special Spider-Man Homecoming version of Spider-Man in Peter Parker’s homemade super suit. Other Spider-Man variations include fan-favorite Spider-Gwen and the Miles Morales version of the web-slinger.

Everyone Can Be a Hero

Level Up! DCPI Video Game Showcase

Everyone has dreamed of forming a super hero team with friends, but what if you could make that dream a reality? In a special worldwide announcement, amazing gameplay footage of Marvel Powers United VR premiered to a crowd of cheering fans. Marvel Powers United VR is a cooperative virtual reality game for the Oculus Rift where players can become Marvel heroes like Rocket Raccoon or the Incredible Hulk and team up to save the world.

Getting Our Hearts’ Desire

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To a roar of applause and even tears from some fans, Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura announced that the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III will be released in 2018. Not only that, but fans were wowed by gameplay footage of a Toy Story-themed world, the first time Pixar has collaborated with Kingdom Hearts. This new adventure of Sora, Donald, Goofy and more of your favorite characters will feature a whole toybox of excitement, including teaming up with Woody and Buzz Lightyear to fight off the forces of evil in a new toy store setting.

To see all the excitement for yourself, watch the panel here.

12 Amazing Announcements from the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Presentation at D23 Expo

By Beth Deitchman

“Making your dreams come true is who we are and what we do,” said Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek this afternoon in Hall D23 at D23 Expo, as he kicked off Walt Disney Parks and Resort’s presentation for 6,800 Disney fans who had gathered to hear what’s new and what’s next at Disney parks and resorts around the world.

From new ways to experience Pixar at Disney California Adventure and new details about the Star Wars-themed lands under construction at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, to an incredible assortment of new attractions and experiences planned for Walt Disney Resort in time for its 50th anniversary in 2021, there’s so much to look forward to at Disney parks and resorts in the comings months and years. It’s the stuff that Disney dreams are made of!

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
New details were revealed about the immersive Star Wars-themed lands that will open in 2019 at Disneyland and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, including their name—Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The lands are set in a remote trading port on the edge of wild space, a name that represents all the unknown adventure happening within.

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Guests will find themselves in the middle of the action, whether they’re piloting the Millennium Falcon or aboard a Star Destroyer inside a hangar bay. “The scale of this attraction is unlike anything that we’ve ever done before,” Chapek said of the new lands, which raise the bar on everything that has come before.

Walt Disney Imagineer Scott Trowbridge told Disney fans, “This is a living place, a place where your choices matter.” Guests might see some “galactic credits” come their way, or they could end up on the list of a local bounty hunter.

There’ll, of course, be a cantina for unique drink concoctions (including blue milk!) with a familiar face playing DJ: the droid Rex—who’ll hopefully have more success as a DJ than he did as a star speeder pilot for Star Tours. “What could go wrong?” asked Trowbridge.

Both lands will open in 2019, but Chapek revealed today that guests of Disneyland park will be the first to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Stay tuned to D23.com for all the details as they’re announced.

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway
It was all started by a mouse, Chapek reminded us, before he pointed out that the most famous mouse of all has never had his own attraction—until now. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway  will allow guests to step through the movie screen and find themselves inside a Mickey Mouse cartoon short in an exciting new attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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The attraction will have an all-new story and a catchy, lovable song, Imagineer Kevin Rafferty detailed; explaining that Walt Disney Imagineering is partnering with the team at Disney Television Animation to create the attraction, which he said, will be a “mousterpiece.” Rafferty said the Imagineers are calling the new experience “2½ D”—no glasses are required to turn the flat world of the Mickey cartoon shorts into a “dimensional display of amazingness.” Plus, he revealed one exciting secret that we’re going to take as a challenge: Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway is going to have more hidden Mickeys than any other attraction anywhere in the universe. We can’t wait to start counting!

Big Plans for Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th Anniversary
2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the Walt Disney World Resort, and for a milestone that big, it’s never too early to start planning… especially when you’re planning something huge!

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The teams are thinking big when it comes to Epcot, Chapek said, as they continue to realize the original vision of the park while making it more timeless and relevant than ever before. Imagineer Tom Fitzgerald, who worked on the original plans for Epcot, stressed that Epcot will always be a place where “the real becomes fantastical and the fantastical becomes real.”

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Two new attractions are planned for Epcot: a Ratatouille-inspired attraction will be coming to the France Pavilion, similar to the attraction that opened at Disneyland Paris in 2014; and a brand-new E-ticket attraction themed to Guardians of the Galaxy will also open in time for the big anniversary. If you’re wondering why Epcot seemed like the perfect place to set the Guardians, it was revealed today that Peter Quill (aka Star-Lord) actually paid a visit to the park when he was a young boy. This promises to be an “out-of-this world adventure” with roots in an Epcot story.

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And in other Epcot news, guests can experience a new Green Mission at Mission: SPACE that allows them to soar over Earth, and they’ll also be able to dine at a brand-new restaurant that will be adjacent to the attraction. The restaurant will allow guests to travel high above the earth and enjoy “great meals and an even greater view.”

Tron Coming to Magic Kingdom

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Of course, there’ll also be lots new to celebrate at Magic Kingdom park, beginning with the opening of a new Tron attraction in time for the big 5-0, as well. The highest-rated attraction at Shanghai Disneyland, TRON Lightcycle Power Run is a coaster-style attraction where riders board a train of two-wheeled Lightcycles for a thrilling adventure. When the attraction opens, in time for the 2021 festivities, it will be located in an area near Space Mountain.

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Also coming to Magic Kingdom is a new live entertainment theater based on the iconic Willis Theater in 1920s Kansas City.  “We aim big when it comes to celebrating milestones,” Chapek said.

Disney’s Hotel New York, The Art of Marvel
Disney’s Hotel New York, The Art of Marvel,  planned for Disneyland Paris, would make Tony Stark proud, Chapek noted. The reimagination of Disney’s Hotel New York will transport guests into the action-packed world of Super Heroes, with comic art, Super Hero costumes, and more.

Star Wars-Themed Resort Announced

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If you’ve ever dreamed of truly living your own Star Wars adventure, the Star Wars-themed resort announced today will bring your wildest dreams to life. “It’s unlike anything that exists today,” Chapek said. “From the second you arrive, you will become a part of a Star Wars story! You’ll immediately become a citizen of the galaxy and experience all that entails, including dressing up in the proper attire. Once you leave Earth, you will discover a starship alive with characters, stories, and adventures that unfold all around you. It is 100-percent immersive, and the story will touch every single minute of your day—and it will culminate in a unique journey for every person who visits.”

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New Transportation Offerings at Walt Disney World Resort

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The Walt Disney World Resort is roughly the size of the city of San Francisco, Chapek noted, so having additional ways to get around is only going to make a guest’s visit more magical. But two new forms of transportation were announced today that come with their own unique versions of Disney magic. Vehicles themed to Minnie Mouse will soon take guests from point to point around Walt Disney World by land, while the new Disney Skyliner will get them where they’d like to go by air. With gondolas themed to beloved Disney characters, the Disney Skyliner will connect Disney’s Art of Animation, Pop Century, and Caribbean Beach resorts and other locations with Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the International Gateway at Epcot.

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A 15th DVC Property is Coming to Walt Disney World

Disney Riviera Resort, coming to Walt Disney World Resort, near Epcot, will follow Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, which opens Monday, and become the 15th Disney Vacation Club Property. Bonus: Guests staying at Riviera Resort will be able to reach Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the International Gateway at Epcot via the brand-new Disney Skyliner.

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Disney Cruise Line Fleet is Growing 
Two new ships for Disney Cruise Line are currently under construction, and Chapek announced today that a third is planned as well, bringing the fleet’s total to seven ships! “We decided two ships wouldn’t be enough to hold all of the exciting new experiences we have been dreaming up to take family cruise vacations to a whole new level with immersive Disney storytelling, world-class family entertainment, and imaginative innovations that are fantastically fun and uniquely Disney,” Chapek said. “By the time all three new ships are sailing, we’ll have nearly doubled the size of our existing fleet.”

Toy Story Land to Open in Summer 2018

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The highly anticipated land coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios will open next summer, it was announced today.

New Ways to Enjoy Pixar at Disney California Adventure

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Chapek introduced a special guest to help unveil all of the exciting plans to bring new Pixar experiences to Disney California Adventure. “We’re going to have a home at Disney California Adventure,” Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter said. The park’s pier will receive a new name and a new look as Pixar Pier allows Walt Disney Parks and Resorts to bring even more favorite characters to life. Starting next year, Pixar Fest will include a new fireworks spectacular, special characters, and entertainment moments. Also next year, the Pixar Play Parade will move to Disneyland park in order to make way for the fan-favorite Paint the Night parade, which will move to Disney California Adventure—with a brand-new float.

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This fall, guests will see how their favorite Radiator Springs characters celebrate Halloween in Cars Land. For fans this means no trick—only a treat!

An Even More Super Disney California Adventure
“I am Groot,” announced Baby Groot during today’s presentation—revealing a big announcement that Chapek translated to share that the Guardians of the Galaxy will have super company at Disney’s California Adventure park. With Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! the highest-rated attraction at Disney California Adventure after just two months, Chapek announced that Spider-Man and the Avengers will be joining them for a new, immersive super hero universe at the park.

Celebrating Once Upon a Time’s New Chapter

By Courtney Potter

Hosted by D23’s very own Jeffrey Epstein, D23 Expo 2017 welcomed Once Upon a Time creators and executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz—as well as Hook himself, actor Colin O’Donoghue, to the Expo Arena stage for a fairy tale of a discussion about all things Storybrooke… and what to expect when the show’s new season begins this fall.

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As Once fans know, the series ended its recent sixth season by flashing forward—establishing Henry as an adult (played by Andrew West) and debuting a little girl named Lucy… who’s Henry’s daughter! Edward and Adam began the panel by chatting with Jeffrey about the show’s “new chapter,” which introduces fresh locations (Seattle, Washington, in the present day, and the Enchanted Forest in flashbacks) and exciting, brand-new characters. Case in point: D23 fans were the very first to see a photo of Henry’s wife, played by Dania Ramirez from Devious Maids. And if that weren’t exciting enough, she’s portraying a “different version” of Cinderella!

As Adam explained, “It was time to close [one] chapter and start a new one.” The plan has always been to keep moving these stories forward, explained Edward. But never fear: When Jeffrey asked whether fans would see some beloved Once Upon a Time “friends” in some future episodes, Edward admitted, “I’d be disappointed if we’d didn’t.” And both Edward and Adam urged fans to keep their eyes peeled for big happenings in the first half of the season… like whether or not Henry has a sibling (via mom Emma and step-father Hook), as well as tons of backstory on Hook’s current situation in Seattle.

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Speaking of Hook, the assembled crowd went absolutely wild when Colin took the stage! Jeffrey spoke with all three gentlemen about last season’s fantastic musical episode (written by Disney company composers Alan Zachary & Michael Weiner)—and Colin clued fans into a secret: he’d broken his foot during that episode’s shoot. (In fact, it’s still broken!) But in the grand tradition of musical theatre, “the show must go on,” and Colin finished filming the show. Eventually, Jeffrey and the panelists played a game built for a serious Once fan—asking them some fantastic “deep-cut” trivia questions about Hook’s backstory.

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As a surprise for the Expo Arena crowd, Edward and Adam debuted a sneak peek of a featurette about the making of the musical episode—one that’ll be available on the DVD of Once Upon a Time Season Six, available this August. But Colin had one more surprise up his sleeve. At Jeffrey’s behest, with microphone in hand, he delighted the crowd with an amazing live rendition of “Revenge is Gonna Be Mine,” his big song from the Once musical episode!

Stay tuned for Once Upon a Time’s “new beginning” when the show premieres its seventh season this fall.