Casting a Magical Spell at Disney Parks and Resorts

By Beth Deitchman

Jungle Cruise skippers—braving some of the world’s most “dangerous” waters, armed with good humor and puns… The delightful Fairy Godmothers-in-Training of the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutiques—who use their unique blend of pixie dust to create magical transformations for young princesses- and knights-to-be, all around the world… Cast members have always been a vital part of the story for guests at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, but with the opening of Pandora – The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Florida and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission BREAKOUT! at Disney’s California Adventure in California, they’re taking the magic they make—not to mention the guest experience—to a whole new level.

Bridge to Pandora - The World of AVATAR

When guests cross the bridge into Pandora, they leave Earth behind as they venture to this new moon. And every cast member they encounter has done the same. Pandora is presented “in story,” set many generations into the future, long after the events of director James Cameron’s Avatar films. Conflicts between humans and the indigenous Na’vi are long since over, and all of the people who remain on the planet have made the deliberate choice to call Pandora their home. The cast members who guests will encounter on Pandora have been encouraged to determine for themselves why each of them decided to stay. “We put together such a great group of cast members who want to learn the Na’vi language, who want to come up with their backstories, why they’re on Pandora, all of those things,” Avatar producer Jon Landau (pictured below) told D23.

Jon Landau

Landau has his own unique Pandoran backstory—he has played the role of Marshall Lamm, the founder of Alpha Centauri Expeditions, or ACE—the tour company that facilitates guests’ journeys to Pandora, handling all of the infrastructure, such as check-in-points at attractions. Cast members who work on Pandora wear nametags “issued” by ACE—rather than a traditional Walt Disney World badge—while they’re engaging with guests on the new planet.

Pongu Pongu

“There are also ex-pats, people who stayed on at Pandora after [the conflict] was done,” Walt Disney Imagineering Executive Creative Director Stefan Hellwig said. Guests will encounter the ex-pats while they’re patronizing the merchandise shops or enjoying the local cuisine at Pongu Pongu and Satu’li Canteen. Ex-pats serve as the proprietors of these Pandoran businesses that cater to travelers from Earth. Both the ex-pats and the ACE employees are extremely knowledgeable about Pandora, able to answer guests’ questions about the planet’s flora and fauna, as well as the Na’vi customs. Plus, they speak Na’vi, welcoming all visitors to Pandora with a smile and the traditional greeting, “Kalxti!”

Windtraders

Across the country at Disney California Adventure, cast members are having a blast helping to bring to life the story behind Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission BREAKOUT! As “Terrans” (or earthlings)—ostensibly employees of The Collector, Taneleer Tivan—their true loyalty is to the Guardians and, most importantly, the guests. “We are kind of like double agents,” attractions hostess Summer Mendoza explained. “We are supposed to be strict and think the collector is the greatest, but we are really helping Rocket. We can even create our own back stories to add to the show.”

Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission BREAKOUT

Walt Disney said, “You can dream, create, design, and build the most wonderful place in the world… but it requires people to make the dream a reality,” and that continues to be a guiding tenet at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “Our cast members are the most important part of telling the story of this attraction and all these characters,” Disneyland Resort Entertainment Senior Manager Glenn Kelman said. “I think one of the things I’m most excited about is tapping into the creativity of our cast and empowering them with enough toys so that they make choices that fit their personality.”

This continued evolution of the interaction between cast members and guests builds upon Disney’s enduring legacy of storytelling and helps to deliver the most immersive experience possible. “It’s why people go to theme parks today, to escape the world we’re in,” Landau said, “and we’re truly giving them a place to escape to.”

Level Up Your Nostalgia with these Classic Disney Video Games

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Afternoons were meant to be cozy, spent in front of the television with a controller in your hand as you experience the rush of seeing the startup screen of your game console, ready to begin your latest adventure. You could be the star of your very own Disney story—racing a Light Cycle across the Grid, or using your Keyblade to defeat the Heartless. What game always had you pushing start? We’ve rounded up some of the most classic, iconic, and just plain fun Disney video games that will have you reaching for your controller before you can reach the end of the article!

Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Sega Genesis)—1990
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse was the first of a gaming series that brought Mickey Mouse on a world of adventure through Disney-inspired levels. This platformer is timeless in its game mechanics, and even spawned three sequels: Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, and Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. The game was remade in 2013 for multiple platforms and is currently available in mobile format as well.

Chip ’n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers

Chip ’n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers (NES)—1990
There’s no case too big or small for our favorite chipmunk detectives, which is why Chip ’n’ Dale Rescue Rangers is the perfect show for a video game adaptation, featuring non-linear story progression and challenging gameplay. This game, along with DuckTales, Talespin, and more are now available in The Disney Afternoon Collection, available for Playstation®4, Xbox One, and Windows PC now!

Quackshot (Sega Genesis)—1991
Donald Duck takes cues from Indiana Jones in this game that features globe-trotting, treasure-hunting adventures in the spirit of DuckTales. The game’s title comes from Donald’s special gun, which can shoot plungers, popcorn, or bubble gum, providing a fun strategic aspect for players guiding Donald on his pixelated adventure.

Tron 2.0 (PC)—2003
It wouldn’t be a classic video game list without Tron Light Cycling his way into our favorites! This sequel to the classic film Tron expands the world of the Grid with RPG elements, Light Cycle racing, and a fun multiplayer mode.

Aladdin (Sega Genesis)—1993 
This stunningly animated platformer puts players directly in the action of the movie Aladdin, with levels and challenges directly inspired by the events of the film. Aladdin is a fan favorite, with players praising the game’s beauty, combined with the fun mechanics of a platformer with sword combat.

DuckTales

DuckTales (NES)—1989 
Recently re-released for mobile play, this classic platformer adapted the beloved television show with refreshing game mechanics unique to the world of DuckTales and a soundtrack that leaves players dancing for years to come.

The Lion King (SNES/Sega Genesis)—1994
This game stand outs by utilizing new sequences not seen in The Lion King’s theatrical version to create levels set in between the film’s major action sequences. The unique content, paired with the stunning graphics and soundtrack, have kept The Lion King a king in the hearts of Disney video game fans everywhere.

The Little Mermaid (NES)—1991
Often considered a hidden gem, The Little Mermaid lets players explore an underwater world of puzzles, boss fights, and creative environments that remind you why life is better under the sea!

Goof Troop (SNES)—1993 
Team up as Goofy and Max in this co-op puzzle-based adventure that requires both characters’ abilities to solve each challenge. Together, the two of them must stop nefarious pirates who have kidnapped Pete and PJ in a case of mistaken identity!

Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (SNES/Sega Genesis)—1994
Mickey Mouse is the star of this game that uses his classic cartoons for each level. Enjoy everything from the black-and-white Steamboat Willie-inspired level to spooky haunted houses and a mad scientist’s lab!

Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (NES)—1990
Explore the wonders of the Magic Kingdom in this creative game that provides a variety of gameplay option as you explore stages based on different popular attractions. Drive to victory in the Autopia stage, navigate a perilous train track on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, defeat ghosts in the Haunted Mansion, and more!

Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Hearts (Playstation 2)—2002
The adventures of a boy named Sora on a mission to restore his home world from destruction by the sinister Heartless, Kingdom Hearts may be one of the most famous Disney video games created. In his quest to remove darkness from the land, Sora teams up with Goofy and Donald, who are on a mission from King Mickey, to explore various worlds based on Disney films, such as Wonderland, Atlantica, the 100 Acre Wood, and Halloween Town.

9 Cars Items to Set Your Heart Racing

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Rev up for Cars 3, which races to theaters on June 16, and show your support for team McQueen with this great collection of merchandise that will have you feeling like you won first place at the Piston Cup!

Miss Fritter “Tsum Tsum'” Plush

Miss Fritter “Tsum Tsum’” Plush
Make your “Tsum Tsum” collection menacingly cute with this Miss Fritter plush. This “diva of demolition” comes complete with her custom demolition derby paint job and her “smokestacks of doom.”

Lightning McQueen Members Only Jacket for Adults

Lightning McQueen Members Only Jacket for Adults
Dress like you’re part of team No. 95 with this racing-style jacket. The shiny red ripstop fabric will make you look almost as good as McQueen himself!

Cruz Ramirez Tee for Adults

Cruz Ramirez Tee for Adults
Dress to train the best with this heathered grey tee featuring Cars 3’s new cast member Cruz Ramirez.

Jackson Storm Tee for Adults

Jackson Storm Tee for Adults
Show off the new face of racing in this vintage-styled shirt showcasing Cars 3’s Jackson Storm.

Lightning McQueen Tee for Toddlers

Lightning McQueen Tee for Toddlers
If your little ones want to show support for their favorite racer, they’ll race to wear this shirt that features distressed artwork that depicts Lightning McQueen.

Poster Art of Cars Book

Poster Art of Cars Book
We’ve previewed some of the beautiful artwork in this book, which will be released this weekend with Cars 3’s debut in theaters. This stunning volume showcases posters and graphics created for and inspired by all three Cars feature films, Cars Land at the Disneyland Resort, and the Cars Toons series.

Piston Cup Champion Pattern Barely There iPhone 6 Case

Piston Cup Champion Pattern Barely There iPhone 6 Case
Have a phone worthy of champions with this form-fitting case featuring Piston Cup imagery. Who needs a trophy when you have a winning phone case?

Ultimate Lightning McQueen by Sphero

Ultimate Lightning McQueen by Sphero
The power of Sphero’s technology lets you hang out with Lightning McQueen for all the interactive fun you need! This finely detailed model by Sphero features animated eyes, an animatronic mouth, and emotive suspension.

Lightning McQueen Sun Shade

Lightning McQueen Sun Shade
If you want your car to have that Piston Cup winner style, this sunshade will keep your car feeling—and looking—cool!

Have You Spotted These 9 Easter Eggs in the Cars Universe?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Cars 3 races into theaters today, and fans will be on the edge of their seats looking for any secrets and surprises they might notice in the background. Will they spot the Pizza Planet Truck? Could there be cameos from beloved Pixar characters? And does that voice sound familiar? While we’re going to have to wait to answer any of our burning Cars 3 questions, in the meantime we can get ready with this handy guide to Easter eggs from the previous Cars films and shorts.

Cars

1. John Ratzenberger
Frequently considered Pixar’s “Good Luck Charm,” John Ratzenberger started doing voice work for Pixar when he voiced Hamm the piggy bank in Toy Story, and he’s voiced a character in every Pixar movie since then. In the Cars films, you can hear him lend lines to Lightning McQueen’s faithful truck, Mack.

2. Pizza Planet Truck
It’s not a Pixar movie without it! Fans love to spot the iconic Pizza Planet truck, which first appeared in Toy Story and pops up in almost every Pixar movie since (yes, including Brave!). In a movie series about cars, it’s only natural for our favorite pizza truck to watch Lightning McQueen’s races along with the rest of the fans!

3. Mike and Sully
Our favorite monsters turn monster truck for a cute cameo in the Tokyo Mater short. You have to have a quick eye, but when Mater crashes through the theater, you can spot our favorite motorized monsters for a few moments.

Cars 3

4. #95
One of the Cars universe’s biggest Easter eggs is hidden on everyone’s favorite racer. Lightning’s number, 95, is a special shoutout to the year 1995, when Pixar’s first full-length feature film, Toy Story, debuted.

Cars

5. Lightyear
McQueen is fast, but maybe it’s because his tires are taking him to infinity… and beyond! This Easter egg on Lightning McQueen is a little harder to spot—the brand of his tires is “Lightyear,” named after, of course, our favorite toy space ranger!

Cars

6. Dinoco Gas
If you think you’ve caught all the Toy Story Easter eggs in the Cars universe, don’t stop yet—we’ve got another one, and this one links back to the famous Pizza Planet Truck. Within the Cars universe, Dinoco Gas is the sponsor of legendary racer Strip “The King” Weathers and the sponsor Lightning dreams of having in the original Cars film. Does that name sound familiar? In Toy Story, the Dinoco gas station is where Buzz and Woody almost get stranded before they hitch a ride with the… you guessed it… Pizza Planet truck!

Cars

7. A113
A113 is the number for one of the most famous classrooms at CalArts, not just because it was home to many famous Pixar influencers, but because this classroom number has found its way into many Pixar films, including the Cars movies. Besides being Mater’s license plate, A113 shows up on the front of a train at the beginning of Cars.

8. Movies playing at the Radiator Springs Drive-In
What kind of movies do cars watch? Well, they enjoy the same car-toons we do! Do you want to stop by the theater to see Toy Car Story? What about the Incredimobiles? Keep your eyes peeled for the Radiator Springs Drive-In marquee, because you never know what film will be playing next.

Cars 2

9. Hidden Pixar Characters
Cars 2 is an international adventure, so it only makes sense that we might see some familiar faces from Pixar characters around the world, such as a tapestry of Merida and her family, in car form, in a London Pub, or “Gastow’s” (Gusteau’s) Restaurant in Paris.

Which Disney Dad is Your Father Most Like?

By Jocelyn Buhlman

There’s a little Disney magic inside everyone, but it takes special parents to help bring that magic to life. We’ve got an extra sprinkling of pixie dust to help you say thanks. We already helped you determine which Disney mom your mother is most like, so now find out what Disney character your dad takes after. Be sure to let your dad know your results!

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12 Magical Memories from Shanghai Disney Resort’s Phenomenal First Year

By Beth Deitchman

On June 16, 2016, Shanghai Disneyland first opened its gates, welcoming guests from mainland China and all around the world to a theme park that’s authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese. From its centerpiece, the majestic Enchanted Storybook Castle—the largest Disney castle ever built—and innovative attractions like TRON Lightcycle Power Run and Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure, to the unbelievable detail you’ll find throughout Shanghai Disney Resort, this is an extraordinary destination like no other.

It’s no wonder that Shanghai Disney Resort has had an extraordinary inaugural year, a year filled with spectacular celebrations, monumental milestones, and, of course, Disney magic. D23 looks back on a year of memories from Shanghai Disney Resort’s phenomenal first year, as we anticipate the magic still to come in the resort’s boundless future.

Shanghai Disney Resort

1. A Grand Opening
“To all who come to this happy place, welcome.” These iconic words, first spoken by Walt Disney when he opened Disneyland in 1955, are inscribed on Shanghai Disneyland’s dedication plaque, as well. It was drizzling when the unforgettable grand opening ceremony began—a sign of good luck, joked Vice Premier of China Wang Yang—but guests’ spirits couldn’t have been brighter. After greeting the crowd in both Mandarin and English, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger said, “Together we have created an extraordinary destination, a magical place unique in all the world, where East meets West, the past meets the future, and anything is possible for those who believe. It is our sincere hope that this spectacular place will inspire wonder and create joy for the people of China for generations to come.” The ceremony ended in spectacular Disney fashion, featuring a ribbon-cutting, fireworks, and a festive performance that included dancers dressed in the colors of the Chinese flag—red and gold—and beloved Disney characters such as Mickey and Minnie, Baymax, and Duffy the Disney bear. It was a fantastic start to a fan-tastic first day.

Shanghai Disney Resort

2. Toy Story Land Announced
The first post-opening expansion for Shanghai Disneyland was announced just a few months after the park opened. In November 2016, Bob Iger joined (above, L-R) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek and Shanghai Shendi Group Chairman Fan Xiping to celebrate breaking ground on Toy Story Land, which will feature three attractions and a themed character greeting area when it opens in 2018.

Shanghai Disney Resort

3. A Special Birthday Visit
Disney fans love celebrating their birthdays with a trip to a Disney park, and Mickey Mouse is no different. Mickey’s birthday festivities included a visit to Shanghai Disney Resort, where Disney characters, cast members, and guests helped the big cheese enjoy the happiest birthday on Earth.

Shanghai Disney Resort

4. Shanghai Disney Resort’s First Holiday Season
The resort was a holiday wonderland last winter, with dazzling décor, holiday treats and eats, and a nightly tree-lighting ceremony at the resort’s Gardens of Imagination.

Shanghai Disney Resort

5. Shanghai Disney Resort’s Innovative Attractions and Entertainment Recognized
A pirate’s life has never quite felt like it does at Shanghai Disneyland’s Treasure Cove, where guests can experience Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure—an innovative iteration of the classic Disney attraction. The groundbreaking attraction has been honored by the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) and the Visual Effects Society; and industry organizations have also singled out Soaring Over the Horizon, the Mickey’s Storybook Express parade, and Ignite the Dream—A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light.

Shanghai Disney Resort

6. A Milestone Performance
In December, the cast and creative team of The Lion King celebrated the Mandarin production’s 200th performance at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre in Disneytown. Actors posed for a post-curtain-call selfie—including the entire audience for posterity—in honor of the milestone. The musical is now one of the most popular and longest-running Broadway shows in China.

Shanghai Disney Resort

7. The Resort Marks its First Chinese New Year
Shanghai Disney Resort ushered in the Year of the Rooster in grand style, celebrating its first Chinese New Year with a variety of special events and offerings, as well as festive decorations, holiday-themed merchandise, and special menus. Each morning throughout the holiday, Mickey Mouse led a special drum ceremony, for luck and good fortune, while in the evenings guests enjoyed a special New Year blessing projected onto Enchanted Storybook Castle.

Shanghai Disney Resort

8. All Aboard!
Spring was sprung in a new and magical way on the Shanghai Metro Line 11, which featured four trains that were customized with seasonal and classic Disney elements, both inside and out.

Shanghai Disney Resort

9. Shanghai Disney Resort Invites the Stars of Beauty and the Beast to “Be Our Guest”
Emma Watson (Belle), Dan Stevens (Beast), Luke Evans (Gaston), Josh Gad (Lefou), and director Bill Condon brought the tale as old as time to Disney’s newest resort in February, when the resort’s Walt Disney Grand Theatre hosted the Chinese premiere of Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast.

Shanghai Disney Resort

10. A Tradition Continues…
On April 23, guests of Shanghai Disney Resort participated in a beloved Disney parks tradition as the resort hosted its first-ever Pin Trading Fun Day. Eight limited-edition pins and 12 new Hidden Mickey pins debuted in honor of the occasion that dates back to the Millennium Celebration at Walt Disney World Resort in 1999.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales premiere

11. Ye Come Seeking Adventure and Salty Old Pirates?
A special band of pirates sailed into Shanghai Disney Resort on May 11 for the world premiere of Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre in Disneytown. Cast members Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, Javier Bardem, and Brenton Thwaites; directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg; and producer Jerry Bruckheimer traveled to Shanghai for the red-carpet event.

Shanghai Disney Resort

12. A Magical Milestone
Shanghai Disney Resort celebrated China’s National Tourism Day on May 19 with the announcement that Shanghai Disneyland had recently welcomed its 10 millionth guest—reaching that historic threshold in less than 11 months. A month-long first anniversary celebration kicked off that same day, and culminates tomorrow with an unforgettable magical moment at Enchanted Storybook Castle.

It’s been a year to remember for the resort that, as its dedication plaque reads, “was created for everyone, bringing to life timeless characters and stories in a magical place that will be a source of joy, inspiration and memories for generations to come.”

5 Last-Minute Gift Ideas for a Disney Dad

By D23 Team

Dads are notoriously tricky to shop for, but having a Disney fan as a dad makes it a little easier to find the perfect present. Shop these awesome gifts from Disney Store for Father’s Day (and don’t forget your D23 Discount!):

Darth Vader “I am your father” Tee

Darth Vader “I am your father” Tee
Dad jokes are a particular breed of comedy and Darth Vader dad jokes are in a league of their own. Grab this tee for dad and you’re totally allowed to let out a dramatic “nooooo” every time he wears it. Win-win.

Twenty Eight & Main Jungle Cruise Socks

Twenty Eight & Main Jungle Cruise Socks
Is there an attraction more suited for dads than the Jungle Cruise? Remind your dad of this punny attraction every time he puts on these scenic socks, inspired by the Jungle Cruise’s classic poster.

“Donald Duck the Original” Giclée by Darren Wilson

“Donald Duck the Original” Giclée by Darren Wilson
If your dad is a collector, a fan of Disney art, or just has a ducky disposition, give him this sweet and simple giclée featuring everyone’s favorite quack-up.

Disney Trivia from the Vault

Disney Trivia from the Vault
Whether your dad is a Disney expert himself, or he’s trying to keep up with you, there’s sure to be some secrets he hasn’t heard in this book by Disney Legend Dave Smith.

Grumpy Mug

Grumpy Mug
Isn’t everyone a little Grumpy before their morning coffee? Celebrate your grumpy dad with a heart of gold with this cheeky mug.

Find Out When You Can Enjoy Fantasmic!, Rivers of America, and Disneyland Railroad this Summer

By D23 Team

We’ve been eagerly awaiting the return of a few classic Disneyland experiences, and the wait is almost over. Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog just shared the reopening dates for these iconic attractions––mark your calendars!

Fantasmic!––Fantasmic! will return on July 17, in celebration of Disneyland’s 62nd anniversary, in a truly spectacular fashion with new scenes and mist screens—and, of course, its beloved theme song.

Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island––Heading to Disneyland park tomorrow? You’re in luck! Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island will be ready for explorin’ starting this Friday, June 16.

Mark Twain concept art

Mark Twain Riverboat, Sailing Ship Columbia, Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes––Cruise along the Rivers of America, inspired by four of America’s majestic rivers, in one (or all!) of these historic Disneyland vessels when they return on July 29. There’s even more to explore just around the river bend, thanks to the new Columbia Gorge section, featuring five stunning waterfalls.

Disneyland Railroad concept art

Disneyland Railroad––All aboard! The Disneyland Railroad returns on July 29, and while the legendary locomotive will still take guests on a grand circle tour of Disneyland park, there are new and enhanced adventures in store! For the first time, the Disneyland Railroad will make a left-hand turn. Fans of Walt Disney’s dioramas of the Grand Canyon and Primeval World will be happy to know that these scenes have been carefully restored, and even have a bit of new magic!

5 Things You Need to Know Before You See Cars 3

By Ingrid Meilan

Ready to take another lap around the racetrack? D23 had the chance to spend some time with the cast and crew of Cars 3 this past weekend and they shared a few things that you need to know before you go see the movie, which cruises into theaters this Friday. Ka-chow!

Cars 3

1. Lightning McQueen is back! But will he still be a champion?
Everyone’s favorite Piston Cup winner, Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), is back. But after a decade on top, the once-unstoppable racer faces some challenges when “next generation” cars threaten to steal his thunder. “They’re faster, they’re smarter, and they’re better looking,” explains Armie Hammer, who voices McQueen’s new nemesis Jackson Storm. “But at the same time, there’s not that same heart in it. There’s a big paradigm shift in a world where so much of it is the love of the game.”

Cars 3

2. Brand-new cars
Cars 3 has McQueen getting the sidekick he never knew he needed in the form of a spunky younger racecar named Cruz Ramirez, who’s given the unenviably tough assignment of getting McQueen back to No. 1 after he endures a devastating accident. “[She’s] a great little character,” says Cristela Alonzo, who provides the voice of the sunny trainer. “What I like about her is that she’s very good at what she does, but at the same time, she still has doubts about herself regarding the same skill that she uses to coach cars to become the best they can be.”

Cars 3

3. Girl power at the races
Cruz Ramirez isn’t the only female car on the road. Cars 3 introduces audiences to several other new girls in town, like savvy racing analyst Natalie Certain (Kerry Washington). “I do think it’s fun to see women in the film who are brave and smart and courageous,” says Washington. “[They are] women who balance having extraordinary talent and intellect, but also who are humble enough to learn the lessons they have to learn by the end of the film.” Adds Alonzo, “We don’t reference that [Cruz is] a female, we actually talk about how good she is, and we see it in the story. It’s not about a boy or a girl doing something, it’s about the best person doing the best that they can. I think that’s such a great way to get a story about female empowerment, by reminding everybody that we’re all pretty much alike and we’re all the same! If you work hard and you have the skill, whoever is the best will win.”

4. The late, great Hudson Hornet is still our hero (pack some tissues!)
Lightning McQueen’s mentor, Doc Hudson, voiced by Paul Newman, plays a very important role in Cars 3, even though the legendary actor passed away in 2008. So how did the filmmakers pull that off? “We were really lucky John Lasseter [while recording the original Cars] had kept the mic open [while Newman recorded his role] and we had all this wonderful stuff,” explains producer Kevin Reher. “We had hours of his voice on tape to kind of comb through and mine and decide what would be helpful to us to tell the story,” says director Brian Fee. “I feel extremely fortunate. We got exactly what we needed—we’re just lucky.”

5. Easter eggs!
It wouldn’t be a Pixar movie if the filmmakers didn’t sneak in a handful of fun moments for sharp-eyed fans to catch. (If you don’t blink you might catch the Pizza Planet truck in a couple of scenes). Lea DeLaria, whose school bus-gone-wild character, Miss Fritter, terrorizes our heroes in a demolition derby, says that the animators included a special Easter egg just for her. “[The animators] called me and asked me my birthday and what high school I went to, and the next thing I knew, they used the name of my school on the side of the bus, and the license plate is my birthday! I think that’s great.”

7 Favorite Disney Cars to Fuel Your Motormania

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Rev up your engines, Disney fans! We’re ready to hit the highway with these magical motorcars from our favorite Disney movies and TV shows. Which awesome automobile would you like to take for a spin?

Cars 3

Lightning McQueen—Cars 3 (2017)
Ka-chow! This hotshot racing machine used to think only of himself, but a wrong turn in Radiator Springs had Lightning racing on a new road. Now, he understands the importance of friendship, loyalty, and helping others. Can he keep up that attitude in the cutthroat world of racing? We’ll have to wait for Cars 3 on June 16 to see if number 95 will cross the finish line.

Susie, The Little Deuce Coupe

SusieSusie, the Little Blue Coupe (1952)
Susie is the star of the animated short, Susie, the Little Blue Coupe. This cute cartoon illustrates the life of Susie, introduced as the car of a rich man, living a life of luxury; but who ends up on the scrap pile before she is saved by a young man who restores her into a shiny, new hotrod. Besides being an adorable automobile, Susie was also partially the design inspiration behind the vehicles in the Disney•Pixar Cars universe!

Herbie, the Love BugThe Love Bug (1969)
Decorated with the number 53 and classic racing stripes, Herbie, the Love Bug, is one of Disney’s most iconic characters (or should we say car-actor?). This bubbly Beetle stole the hearts of viewers everywhere with his wacky racing antics. Brought to life by the magic of love, this bug has adventured across the world and uses his wacky antics to always save the day!

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

LolaMarvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–present)
She’s a high-tech, hover-capable convertible, but you’d better not touch her. Owned by S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson, this fully restored car once belonged to his father. Now, Stark Industries has upgraded Lola to be high-tech, cutting-edge, and ready to fight the forces of Hydra.

Toy Story

Pizza Planet TruckToy Story (1995)
To Disney•Pixar fans, this truck is familiar… it’s very familiar, possibly because it’s appeared in almost every single Pixar film! The truck, which first appeared in Toy Story, is a faded yellow delivery truck known for its iconic rocket decoration. Besides appearing in the majority of Pixar films, this truck has also appeared in real life, at D23 Expo in 2015, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Toy Story.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Benny the CabWho Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
If you need a ride, remember to stick out your thumb and this chatty cabby can give you a lift! Benny is a cartoon cab on the run after being arrested by the Toon Patrol for driving on the sidewalk. He acts as a getaway car (and sometimes a getaway driver!) for Roger and friends as they try to foil the villainous plans of Judge Doom!

Wreck-It Ralph

Vanellope’s Candy KartWreck-It Ralph (2012)
Vanellope used to own the Likkity-Split, a go-kart made from junkyard scraps as she could not create a kart in the Bakery. However, the other racers destroyed the kart when she tried to enter the Random Roster Race. Luckily for Vanellope, Wreck-It Ralph has the skill set to help her bake up a brand-new buggy, which she names the Candy Kart! This neon, sugary concoction is the first real kart Vanellope has ever owned!

Donald Duck

“313” (Donald’s car)Donald Duck shorts (1937–present)
Named for its famous license plate, this roadster is the source of a lot of fun (and frustration) for Donald Duck. The poor little car frequently breaks down, much to Donald’s displeasure. The distinctive design for this car and its penchant for “quacking up” Donald fans with its breakdowns makes this car a fan favorite.

Mr. Toad

Mr. Toad’s MotorcarThe Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
The car that jumpstarted a world of trouble doesn’t look too fancy to us, but for J. Thaddeus Toad, it represented a world of adventure. Being able to travel to nowhere in particular was worth a lot to Mr. Toad—in fact, he traded the deed to his home, Toad Hall, in exchange for the car. Fortunately, Toad and his friends are able to get the deed back—but they can’t stop Mr. Toad from seeking adventure!