Unboxing the First Disney Princess PleyBox

By D23 Team

Recently, we gave you a first look at Disney Princess PleyBox, an all-new way to bring your favorite Disney Princess stories to life. This special subscription box brings the magic of Disney Princesses to your doorstep, and encourages an innovative new way to play—the PleyBox turns into a scene from the film and includes Princess figurines, fashion accessories, and more! Now we’re excited to unbox the very first Disney Princess PleyBox, celebrating one of our favorite princesses, Belle!

All of the magic is contained in this PleyBox—but the box itself is pretty magical, too! Once you’ve found all of the treasures inside, you can turn the box into a scene from the film. In this case, the PleyBox turns into Beast’s castle.

Disney Princess Pleybox

Disney Princess Pleybox

Disney Princess Pleybox

A box celebrating Belle wouldn’t be complete with a story! Pore through the pages of this mini magazine to read a story, do a puzzle, and find the instructions to build your castle.

Disney Princess Pleybox

How cute is this Belle tee? We love the contrast of Belle in black and white with the bright and colorful T-shirt.

Disney Princess Pleybox

Bring the tale as old as time to life with these enchanting figurines.

Disney Princess Pleybox

Princess play time is always better with a crown! This Belle-inspired crown has stunning gold detailing and is perfect for any princess.

Disney Princess Pleybox

Our eco-friendly box turned into a pretty enchanting castle, perfect for playtime with the new figurines.

Disney Princess Pleybox

Order your first PleyBox here––subscribers will receive a $5 off coupon for Beauty and the Beast in theatres March 17!

Star Wars-Themed Lands Opening in 2019 at Disneyland and Walt Disney World

By Nicole Nalty

Great news for fans of a particular galaxy far, far away! Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger just announced that Star Wars-themed lands at Disneyland park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be opening in 2019.

When these lands open, they will be the largest, single-themed land expansions ever at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. Spanning 14-acres, these two lands broke ground in April 2016 and will bring Star Wars characters and their stories to life like never before. This brand-new planet, one of the last stops before wild space, is sure to be out-of-this-galaxy—we can’t wait to take control of the Millennium Falcon!

Stay tuned to D23 for more Disney news and updates.

Mark Your Calendars! Pandora – The World of Avatar Will Open May 27 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

By Nicole Nalty

Exciting news from the land of Pandora! Just moments ago on The Walt Disney Company Q1 FY17 Earnings call, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger shared that Pandora – The World of Avatar will open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom on May 27. We can’t wait to explore this new land when it opens just a few short months from now.

We’ve been following the creation of Pandora – The World of Avatar since it was announced in 2011, and even got a sneak peek at some of the amazing and innovative new ways the land will immerse guests at Destination D: Amazing Adventures. Explorers will marvel over the unbelievable floating mountains and bioluminescent plants, soar through the world of Pandora atop a Banshee on Avatar Flight of Passage, and sail through a bioluminescent rainforest on Na’vi River Journey. Weary travelers can quench their thirst at Pongu Pongu, or grab a bite at Satu’li Canteen, and souvenir shoppers can explore Windtraders for Na’vi cultural items, toys, science kits, and more.

We can’t wait to explore this brand new land! Stay tuned to D23 for more exciting Disney updates.

Inside the new Tomorrowland-themed exhibit at the Walt Disney Studios

By Justin Arthur, Archivist, Walt Disney Archives

With the beginning of a new year comes a brand-new exhibit at the Walt Disney Archives. Inspired by one of the original thematic lands of Disneyland, the Archives’ Reading Room has been refreshed to celebrate Tomorrowland.

From Man in Space to the Millennium Falcon, The Walt Disney Company has long been inspired by stories of science fact and fiction. Tomorrowland celebrated this optimistic future, and continues to drive innovative storytelling at The Walt Disney Company today.

WDA Tomorrowland-themed exhibit

The Kem Weber-designed animator’s desk display has been dialed back to the mid-1950s, reminiscent of Ward Kimball’s desk while he was directing space exploration television shows like Man in Space, Man and the Moon, and Mars and Beyond. Not only were these programs influential in fueling American pop culture’s obsession with anything “Space Age,” but Man in Space, in particular, was shown by President Eisenhower to top brass at the Pentagon, becoming instrumental in pushing the space program forward. An original astronaut navigator costume used in the filming of 1955’s Man and the Moon is also displayed for the first time.

WDA Tomorrowland-themed exhibit

Around the room, visitors will now find props, attraction posters, and signs from Disney theme parks, including EPCOT Center’s Horizons, Captain EO, Star Tours, and even an original Rocket Jets sign from Disneyland. Additionally, robots, spacecraft, and artwork representing films from The Black Hole to TRON: Legacy are presented, along with some relics of Disney’s Audio-Animatronics® history. In the merchandise case, favorite products inspired by Walt Disney’s first sci-fi epic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, sit alongside souvenirs from the early days of Epcot, which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year.

Employees of The Walt Disney Company may visit the Walt Disney Archives during regular weekday hours, and D23 Gold and Gold Family Members can visit the Archives exclusively through The Official Walt Disney Studios Tour—Presented by D23.

Get a closer look at more of the exhibit below.

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Shanghai Disney Resort’s Festive Metro Trains

By D23 Team

In celebration of Lunar New Year, Shanghai Disney Resort and Shentong Group are celebrating the spring festival by introducing four new themed trains on the Shanghai Metro.

Greet the New Year and a New Disney Day
Customized both inside and out with decorations blending Chinese Lunar New Year customs with classic Disney elements, these special themed trains will offer guests a colorful beginning and end to their visits to Shanghai Disney Resort.

Lunar New Year decorations on metro trains at Shanghai Disney Resort

Exciting Exteriors
The trains’ red exteriors are wrapped with images of Disney characters dressed in traditional Chinese attire sending New Year greetings to the passengers.

Lunar New Year decorations on metro trains at Shanghai Disney Resort

Inspirational Interiors
Train interiors are decorated from top to bottom with Disney creativity presented in every detail.

When You Wish Upon a Ceiling
Ceilings are adorned with New Year wishes, while the beloved Disney characters greet guests throughout. Disney elements seamlessly integrate with traditional Chinese design, as illustrated by the Mickey head-shaped symbols of luck around the Enchanted Storybook Castle on each of the train’s doors.

Lunar New Year decorations on metro trains at Shanghai Disney Resort

A Decorated History
This is one of a series of decorated metro trains debuted by Shanghai Disney Resort and Shentong Group, following themed trains inspired by the magical Christmas season and the Mandarin production of The Lion King at Disneytown.

A Disney Fan’s Dream: This Author Has a Backstage Pass to Disney Parks

By Beth Deitchman

“Once upon a time…” So many of the best Disney stories begin with those four words, and Ridley Pearson’s amazing Disney story is no different.

Ridley Pearson

In Pearson’s case, “once upon a time” was about 15 years ago, when the wildly successful suspense novelist—who was writing books for a Disney-owned publishing imprint—took his inaugural trip to a Disney park with his family. Leaving the Magic Kingdom at the end of an unforgettable first day, Pearson had what he refers to as his own “Toy Story” moment.

“I stopped at the turnstiles and realized that none of the Disney characters were leaving the park,” Pearson tells D23. “My ever-imaginative mind just said, ‘What are they doing for the next 12 hours while we sleep and reboot to come back here in the morning and start all over again?’”

The question remained in Pearson’s mind after he returned home, and when he telephoned Wendy Lefkon, the Disney Book Group’s editorial director, to express his thanks for a wonderful trip, the conversation took an unexpected turn—though not surprising, given Pearson’s stellar catalog and the dedication that leads him to write, by his estimation, “about two and a half books a year.” Lefkon asked Pearson if he’d ever considered writing one of the thrillers he writes so well, but setting it inside a Disney theme park and gearing it toward a young audience.

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Eight Kingdom Keepers novels and two trilogies later—The Return, a sequel to Kingdom Keepers, concludes with the March 28 release of The Return: Disney at Last; while a brand-new trilogy set at Epcot is currently underway—Pearson has become something of a Disney expert, and as devoted a Disney fan as his readers. When he embarks upon writing any of his books, Pearson explains, he typically immerses himself in weeks of on-location research. In the case of his novels set within the worlds of Disney, he’s been granted unprecedented access to Disney parks, Disney Cruise Line, and even the Walt Disney Archives.

Pearson has stood, virtually alone, inside most Disney parks after closing, taking in the detail and marveling at how the atmosphere changes once the guests leave at the end of the day. “It feels like a ghost town, because it’s so beautiful—even with hardly any lights on—and it’s so dramatic,” he said, adding, “It’s like this perfect place with no people, and it’s a little eerie. It really fit what I wanted to do in the books.” The author has enjoyed guided walkthroughs of attractions, accompanied by Imagineers, and he’s been allowed to go on rides—sometimes 10, 11 or 12 times in a row, he says—before a park opens and he’s able to watch the park “wake up.”

The Return Book Two Legacy of Secrets

Some readers have assumed that Pearson’s behind-the-scenes experiences must create “spoilers” for him, but that’s not the case. “For some reason with Disney, seeing behind the scenes and seeing backstage and getting all of the info only makes it all the more special and exciting,” he professes. An insider’s tour of Haunted Mansion—with the lights on—let him to conclude, “That ride is even more scary when the lights are on, because it’s such a dark ride you don’t see everything that’s actually in there. When you’re in there with the lights on and nobody’s in there, it’s really creepy.”

The Return Book One Disney Lands

Many of the details and secrets Pearson is privy to make their way into his novels, and sometimes the Disney insiders who advise him find their way onto the page, as well. Disney Legend Marty Sklar has appeared in one of the Kingdom Keepers novels, as have retired Imagineer Joe Garlington and current Imagineer Alex Wright, to name just a few. The Kingdom Keepers’ mentor, Wayne, Pearson reveals, is based upon a longtime Splash Mountain ride operator with the same name, who retired in 2016 after 35 years with Disney. “He knew everything about Walt Disney World. He had met Walt Disney once as a young man,” Pearson mentions, and he notes that young guests would light up with excitement upon see the name “Wayne” on the cast member’s badge.

Sleeping Beauty book prop

The Return trilogy is set around the opening of Disneyland park in 1955, and Pearson relied heavily on the Walt Disney Archives in Burbank to help him go back in time. He describes a “heart-stopping moment,” when [Walt Disney Archives Director] Becky Cline allowed him to study an iconic prop. “They knew I had focused my series around Fantasia and Maleficent, and therefore around that whole era of movies,” he explains. “They brought out this box—I wasn’t even allowed to touch it—and put on cotton gloves, opened it up, and sitting in front of me was the shooting copy of the book in Sleeping Beauty, exactly as you would see it in the movie. Things like that just take your breath away.”

As much as Pearson attributes the success of his novels to his exhaustive research, he stresses that it’s the unlimited power of imagination that has made him the writer that he is today—the same power that drove Walt from the earliest days. “One of the things I sign in my books sometimes is just the word ‘believe,’” he says. “If we’re just willing to believe in the things that we believe in, to dream the big dream that Walt Disney spoke of so eloquently, it gives us such rich, amazing lives.”

Newest Issue of Disney twenty-three Goes Behind the Scenes on Beauty and the Beast

By D23 Team

While we wait for Beauty and the Beast to enchant us once again when the live-action musical debuts in theaters March 17, D23 Gold Members can pore over the pages of the newest issue of Disney twenty-three, where stars Emma Watson (Belle), Josh Gad (LeFou), and director Bill Condon share secrets from the set of the highly anticipated film. From unique challenges to unforgettable moments, the cast and crew share just how much magic (and hard work!) it takes to transform one of the most beloved animated films of all time into a stunning live-action feature.

Plus, Disney Legend Kurt Russell and fan-favorite Chris Pratt give readers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde takes us inside a breakout… Guardians of the Galaxy—Mission: BREAKOUT! to be exact, a brand-new attraction coming to Disney California Adventure summer 2017.

Disney twenty-three spring 2017 cover

Tangled fans will have the best day ever when they receive the newest issue of Disney twenty-three––Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi talk about Tangled: The Series and all the fun they had stepping back into the studio to voice adored characters Rapunzel and Flynn Rider (now known as Eugene Fitzherbert, of course). From upcoming shows to beloved classics, this issue of Disney twenty-three reunites the Mouseketeers from The New Mickey Mouse Club, who come together 40 years later to look back on the ‘70s-era show.

If ye be seeking adventure, look no further—the spring issue of Disney twenty-three is celebrating all things pirates with a look at five decades of the iconic attraction, Pirates of the Caribbean, and a sneak peek with producer Jerry Bruckheimer at Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, coming to theatres this May.

Also included in the spring issue of Disney twenty-three:

  • A celebration of the Main Street Electrical Parade’s 45th anniversary, as it returns to its original home at Disneyland Park
  • The wonder and beauty of Disneynature’s newest film, Born in China
  • A peek at what’s to come during the 25th anniversary of Disneyland Paris
  • Eleven cool experiences you may not have known about at Walt Disney World Resort
  • A look inside the newly renovated Walt Disney Animation Studios headquarters
  • Regular features including A Walk with Walt, D Society, and Ask Dave

New year, new member gift! Disney twenty-three readers will explore the 2017 D23 Gold Member Gift, “Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men,” a collection of 23 meticulously reproduced items that represent the work and legacy of the nine animators who created some of Disney’s most enduring characters.

Not a D23 Gold Member? Click here to join or renew your D23 Membership.

Shadowing Disney: 10 Shadows for Groundhog’s Day

By Jim Fanning

Looking to see your shadow today? Or do you leave that to Punxsutawney Phil, the celebrated groundhog who retreats back to bed for six more weeks of winter if he sees his shadow but promises an early spring if he doesn’t. Shadows have been part of Disney animation almost from the start, for according to master animators and Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, “They anchored the figure to the ground. Without some kind of contact with the background, the characters seemed to float around, walking on air, no matter how much weight had been animated into their movements.” Shadows are often overlooked but never on Groundhog’s Day so here are 10 shady ways Disney has used shadows to brighten your February 2 (or any day).

Huntsman shadow in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

1. Snow White and Several Shadows
Many innovative animation techniques were developed for Walt Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), shadows among them. Walt wanted the cinematic possibilities the creative use of shadows opened to him for his first animated feature, so his layout and special effects experts searched for ways to both create and utilize shadows. Disney Legend Ken Anderson constructed a detailed scale model of the Dwarfs’ cottage, and artists cut out shadow-casting paper figures and placed them within the model house for them to study, especially as light sources were shifted for different effects. A little-remembered device, called the Shadowgraph, was invented (but only briefly used) to simulate realistic shadows of characters on irregularly shaped backgrounds. Most important, after years of using first black and then transparent paint, a more realistic shadow was rendered by double exposing the film of an animated shadow. This allowed the filmmakers to use shadows to powerful effect as in the dramatic scene where the Huntsman attempts to stab Snow White and she sees his menacing shadow looming over her, or when the Evil Queen’s disguise as the Old Hag is first seen only in shadow on the stone walls of her dungeon laboratory’s wall. And when the Old Hag makes her appearance at the window of the Dwarfs’ cottage, it’s the darkness of her sinister shadow that fills the screen and makes her bone-chilling presence known before the visage of this villain supreme is even revealed. Walt and his artists also used shadows to charming effect, as in shadows cast by the Seven Dwarfs on the mountainside as they march home from the diamond mine.

Pinocchio shapeshifting shadow

2. Writhing is on the Wall
As with its predecessor, Pinocchio (1940) amps up the scary through the masterful application of shadows. The sinister side of the seemingly carefree world of Pleasure Island is divulged when the innocent puppet’s bad companion, Lampwick, is transformed into a donkey. What at first seems to be a joke is anything but as Pinocchio watches in horror as his naughty playmate turns from boy into braying jackass. The climax of this terrifying transformation, one of the most horrifying scenes in animation or any other medium for that matter, is shown in shadows on the pool hall wall.

Peter Pan shadows

3. A Boy and His Shadow
When Disney animation portrays a shadow as a character in its own right, as with Peter Pan’s shadow, it has a lot of personality. As Walt observed, Peter “is a boy who can do very strange things,” pointing out that “his shadow leads a merry life of its own.” In its antic attempts to elude Peter, who is trying to recapture it by chasing it through the Darling nursery, the shadow stealthily tiptoes away—and zooms across the ceiling. It can even hide with another shadow! So important was this shady character to the fantasy of Peter Pan (1953), that it was the first scene Walt put into production so that the animators established the main characters: Wendy, Tinker Bell, Peter—and not so incidentally—Peter’s shadow.

Dr. Facilier shadows

4. Some Shady Characters Celebrated in Song
Many villains have a sidekick, and in the case of Dr. Facilier in The Princess and the Frog (2009), his sinister subordinate is his own lanky shadow. A shadowy figure with mysterious, menacing charm, Dr. Facilier introduces himself—and the dark forces he’s in cahoots with—in the “Friends on the Other Side” number. As the wily witch doctor shows off his graceful moves, his shadow has some moves of its own. The shadow even acts independently of Dr. Facilier, exposing the charming conjuror’s darker side by taking the form of a snake. Later, when the not-so-good doctor must find the wayward frog prince (Prince Naveen in frog form thanks to Dr. Facilier’s deceitful voodoo), his fiendish friends grant him an army of slithering Shadow Demons, designed and animated by Alex Kupershmidt. No wonder that this shady deceiver is known as the “shadow man.”

Pecos Bill shadow

5. Blue Shadows on Pecos Bill’s Trail
Disney animation also achieved visual poetry through shadowy images and nothing was more beauteous than the “Blue Shadows on the Trail” number bookending the wild and wooly tall tale of “Pecos Bill” in Melody Time (1948). Performed with the smooth, Western-infused harmonies of Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers, the song is accompanied by striking scenes of the nighttime desert where, indeed, “the world is silhouetted against the sky.”  Animated by Disney effects expert Joshua Meador and filmed with the multiplane camera, long shadows are cast by cacti of various shapes and sizes as well as spidery tumbleweeds, all under an ultra-bright full moon. The hauntingly beautiful Western ballad is showcased on the classic Echoes of Disneyland album, as played by Dee Fisher on the electronic organ, available on iTunes.

Lady and the Tramp shadows

6. Dogfight Seen in the Shadows
The artists behind Lady and the Tramp (1955) sought the most visually compelling way to present Tramp’s fight with some bullying canines to protect Lady in a back alley. Sequence director Gerry Geronimi called for a “real knock-down, drag-out battle,” and when layout artist Tom Codrick noted “we could get a good dramatic effect by having part of the fight behind the barrels,” directing animator Woolie Reitherman suggested that they “have shadows of the dogs cast on the wall.” The effect of the fighting dogs’ shadows seen over wide-eyed Lady packs a punch in one of Walt’s gentlest animated features.

The Phantom Blot

7. The Phantom Blot Shadows Mickey
Shrouded in darkness and with a lot to hide, a shadow could make a truly sinister villain—as evidenced by the Phantom Blot. In 1939, Disney Legend Floyd Gottfredson introduced this shadow-like, night-stalking criminal into the Mickey Mouse newspaper comic strip—the story that was reprinted in the first-ever Mickey comic book, Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot (September 1941)—about his non-stop efforts to blot out Mickey. In 1964, the first issue of the Phantom Blot comic book was published, making this shady character one of the first villains to be awarded his own comic-book title. When a somewhat modified version of the Blot appeared in the video game Epic Mickey, this baddie’s shadowy status was solidified when he was called—what else?—the Shadow Blot.

The Great Mouse Detective Sherlock Holmer shadow

8. It’s a Surprise, Sherlock
Shadows can reveal surprises as intriguing as they are delightful. Case in point: In The Great Mouse Detective (1986) Sherlock Holmes himself makes two cameos, first in silhouette against the window shade of his famed flat at 221-B Baker Street (Basil, the titular mouse detective, has his own flat in the basement of this legendary London building), and then in shadow within the flat itself. Holmes is heard conversing with Dr. Watson (also making a shadowy surprise appearance). To make the shadow even more special, the voice of Holmes is that of Basil Rathbone in a sound byte from a radio show in which the actor performed his signature role as the great Sherlock.

Mary Poppins shadow

9. A Supercalifragilistic Shadow
“I’d know that silhouette anywhere!” exclaims Bert in Mary Poppins (1964), when an unmistakable shadow falls across the pavement where he is making chalk pavement pictures. He immediately begins sketching a chalk portrait of the practically perfect person. This unique way of showing up is most appropriate, for whether it’s soaring through the air holding her umbrella or sliding up the staircase bannister, Mary Poppins must make an entrance—and when she is reunited with her old friend Bert, the unmistakable shadow of this extraordinarily magical nanny allows her to do just that.

Expedition Everest Yeti shadow

10. Seeing Shadows in Disney Theme Park Attractions
As with animation, shadows are but one tool Imagineers use in the storytelling guests experience in a Disney attraction. From the shadow of the creepy hand crossing the grandfather clock in the Haunted Mansion to the shadow of the Yeti destroying the ride track in Expedition Everest, guests may spot shadows large and small, adding layers of fun and adventure to the already elaborate attractions. In the well-remembered Disneyland® Park Audio-Animatronics® show America Sings, Mrs. Rabbit musically wondered where her “Wanderin’ Boy” was, and the silhouette of an all-too-happy hare hoisting a few outside her window gave the answer. Shadows of sword-fighting buccaneers set up the fact that the pirates have invaded the village in Pirates of the Caribbean. In the queue through Mickey’s Movie Barn, guests can hardly miss Donald and Goofy’s shadows in the projection booth (especially when the Goof playfully forms some hand shadow puppets) in Mickey’s Toontown’s Mickey’s House and Meet Mickey attraction. So keep your eyes peeled the next time you visit a Disney Park—you never know when a shadow might show up to enhance a Disney attraction, even if it isn’t Groundhog’s Day.

8 Fun Disney Ways to Spend the Day if You’re Not Watching the Big Game

By Jocelyn Buhlman

This Sunday, football fans everywhere will be watching the Big Game, cheering for their favorite teams and eating their favorite snacks. If you’re not that interested in sports, you may feel a little left out of the celebration, but don’t worry! D23 has exactly what you need to spend the day having a whole lot of Disney fun to make your day especially magical. So get excited, grab your friends, and greet this Sunday with anticipation of a whole lot of Disney fun!

Mickey at the Magic Kingdom with guests

1. “I’m Going to Disney World!”
While everyone else is inside watching the Big Game, go out and enjoy the day at a Disney theme park. If you couldn’t care less about touchdowns and end zones, nothing will make you more excited than spending the day at the Happiest (or most Magical) Places on Earth.

Casey's Corner

2. Eat Some Sporty Snacks
While you’re at the parks, you can still honor the spirit of the sporty day without actually watching any football. Why not get your grub on at the End Zone Food Court Disney’s All-Star Resort, or enjoy a hot dog from Casey’s Corner at Walt Disney World and the Refreshment Corner at Disneyland?

Spinach and artichoke dip

3. Make A Tasty Treat
If you enjoy the traditions of the Big Game day but would rather not actually watch the game, you can still celebrate with fun Game Day snacks. Try out a fun recipe like the ones posted on D23.com, such as our Bean Dip or Spinach and Artichoke Dip. Just because you don’t watch the Big Game doesn’t mean you don’t need some big snacks, so use the day to make something delicious.

Shadowhunters

4. Binge Watch Your Favorite Shows
There are so many shows and so little time—so use this day to make time! Queue up some of your favorite ABC, Freeform, Disney Channel, or Disney XD shows and have yourself a marathon! Are you behind on Modern Family? Want to find out what all the excitement over Designated Survivor is all about? Have your kids been begging you to watch Mech-X4 with them? Now is your chance, whether it be through the channels’ apps, their websites, or a streaming service. You can also check out the content streaming on Freeform.com, including all of Beyond and Shadowhunters, and the newest episodes of Switched at Birth and The Fosters. There are so many new and classic shows available online that there will certainly be something to capture your interest and have you cheering for all your favorite characters. Use the day of the Big Game for a big binge watch.

Freaky Friday

5. Make It a Disney Day
Even if you can’t make it out to the theme parks, you can always track down a Disney event in your city. Look for a performance of Disney on Ice or Disney Theatrical Group touring shows. Or check out the new musical Freaky Friday in La Jolla, California. See if your local museums have any Disney exhibits, such as The Science Behind Pixar at the California Science Center. Wherever you are, there’s sure to be a Disney event to help make your day more magical!

Enchanted Tiki Room comic book cover

6. Have a Super Sunday
Don’t want to watch the Big Game but still want to have a super time? Why not head to your local comic book store and catch up on your favorite stories, or read something new? Marvel and Star Wars have plenty of comic adventures for you to pursue, and Disney even has their own Disney Kingdoms comics that explore the worlds of the Haunted Mansion, Enchanted Tiki Room, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and more!

Rogue One

7. Forget the Game, Get Galactic!
While everyone else is at home watching TV, why not blast off to your nearest movie theater and catch a screening of Rogue One? While they’re cheering for their favorite teams, you can cheer for our favorite intergalactic rebels as they fight the forces of the Empire. If you have time afterwards, why not go home and rewatch Star Wars: A New Hope, too, and see how the stories fit together to tell the tale of our favorite fight against the Dark side.

Moana app

8. Find Your Own Big (or Little!) Game
If you’re into games, but not the one on TV, maybe it’s time to look at a different screen— like your phone! Spend the day enjoying games like Disney Emoji Blitz, Disney Tsum Tsum, or even the newly released Disney Color and Play. On the day for the Big Game, you might as well have some fun playing your own game by yourself, or with friends and family.

Tangled Before Ever After Gets Premiere Date—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Tangled Before Ever After Premieres March 10!

Amazing news from the kingdom of Corona! The sure-to-be-fabulous upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) Tangled Before Ever After—a brand-new story set between Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2010 hit Tangled and its 2012 short film—will make its big debut on Friday, March 10, at 8 p.m. ET… and it all leads to the much-anticipated premiere of Tangled: The Series on Friday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Featuring the voices of Tangled stars Mandy Moore as Rapunzel and Zachary Levi as Eugene (aka Flynn Rider), both the DCOM and the series follow our irrepressible princess as she acquaints herself with both her parents and her kingdom. But her unquenchable curiosity leads her to realize there’s more she needs to learn about the world—and about herself—before she can assume her royal role. Other characters from the feature film accompany Rapunzel and Eugene on their adventures, including loyal chameleon sidekick Pascal; no-nonsense horse Maximus; and the hilarious Snuggly Duckling Pub Thugs… Plus, look for a newcomer named Cassandra (voiced by Broadway star Eden Espinosa), a dependable lady-in-waiting who becomes Rapunzel’s pal and confidante. And just to add some froth on top of that already-frosty Snuggly Duckling tankard: Tangled: The Series will feature music by Oscar®-winning composer Alan Menken and lyricist Glenn Slater, who wrote the music for the original 2010 film!

Check out Mandy and Zachary cracking each other up—in the most adorable way possible—as they explain where the new series is heading in a brand-new teaser video, above. And mark those calendars!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
February 4, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Tangled On the Lot
February 10, 2017
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Dave Smith
February 11, 2017
D23’s Magical Screening Series: Tangled in Florida
February 19, 2017
D23 Member Night at Freaky Friday at La Jolla Playhouse
March 8, 2017
Exclusive D23 Beauty and the Beast Advanced Screening and Luncheon
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
February 16, 18 and 22, 2017
Newsies in select movie theaters
March 17, 2017
Beauty and the Beast opens in theaters
April 21, 2017
Born in China opens in theaters
May 5, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 opens in theaters
May 26, 2017
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
opens in theaters

June 16, 2017
Cars 3 opens in theaters
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
Parks
January 13–February 20, 2017
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
January 20–February 5, 2017
Lunar New Year Celebration at Disney California Adventure park
March 10–April 16, 2017
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
Television
February 26, 2017
The Oscars® are broadcast on ABC
March 10, 2017
Tangled Before Ever After premieres on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. ET
March 24, 2017
Tangled: The Series premieres on Disney Channel at 7:30 p.m. ET

Countdown to Beauty and the Beast Continues with New Trailer and Park Sneaks

Bonjour! Pull up a chair and feast on a brand-new, full-length trailer for Disney’s live-action retelling of Beauty and the Beast, starring Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Josh Gad, Kevin Kline, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson—and with this new trailer, we get a snippet of Ariana Grande and John Legend’s version of the film’s classic theme song! The highly anticipated film will debut in a cinema near you this spring! Did you miss its big premiere during ABC’s The Bachelor? Or just wanna watch it again (and again, and again)? Don’t fret… check it out, above.

And here’s some great news for those of you who’ll be visiting a Disney Park in the next few weeks: Beginning February 10, you’ll be able to preview a full scene from Beauty and the Beast at Disney California Adventure park (inside the Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land), and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort (as part of the One Man’s Dream attraction). Each sneak-peek location will also include a display featuring a collection of props and costumes used in the actual film.

See you in the ballroom on March 17, oui?

Moana Island Life Mobile App Now Available

“We Know the Way” to even more Moana fun in your everyday life… Just this week, Disney launched Moana Island Life, a free-to-play mobile game that lets players create and build their perfect, customized island paradise with the help of beloved characters from the recent Walt Disney Animation Studios hit! Moana, Maui, Pua, and HeiHei will all help fans revisit Motunui and go on all-new, movie-inspired adventures throughout Oceania.

In Moana Island Life, players can build their own village; discover new islands; grow and harvest crops and craft tools to trade with friends; take on some awesome timed quests known as “Maui’s Challenges”; and fill a wildlife sanctuary with turtles, dolphins, and more!

The app is now available—for free, but featuring some in-app purchases—on the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, and the Amazon App Store.

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Hosts Announced for 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards

It’s one of the hottest events of the year, and its just-announced hosts are equally as enticing! Grammy® Award nominee Kelsea Ballerini; Broadway’s Hamilton star (and Hollywood Records recording artist) Jordan Fisher; Disney’s Descendants star (and Hollywood Records/Republic Records recording artist) Sofia Carson; Radio Disney host Alex Aiono; and Disney Channel star Jenna Ortega (Stuck in the Middle) are scheduled to helm the performance-filled event, now in its big fifth year.

The 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards will feature performances and appearances aplenty by today’s (and tomorrow’s) biggest artists—and it’ll all go down on Saturday, April 29, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. A special two-hour telecast, Disney Channel Presents the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards, will be available Sunday, April 30, (from 7–9 p.m. EDT) across multiple Disney platforms. Fans from around the globe are responsible for voting in the winners, who will take home a coveted Radio Disney “ARDY” statuette; last year alone, a whopping 238 million votes were tallied from several polling platforms (including the Radio Disney App, and online at Disney.com/RDMA, Twitter, Facebook, and Google OneBox).

Wanna see Kelsea, Jordan, Sofia, Alex, and Jenna in action? Curious as to who’ll win an “ARDY” this year? Make sure to tune in this April!

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at DCA’s Hurry Home—Lunar New Year Celebration

In celebration of Lunar New Year, Disney California Adventure park at the Disneyland Resort introduced a special show just before performances of World of Color—and a few days ago, our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog offered a look behind-the-scenes at what makes this show so memorable…

The six-minute tale, called Hurry Home—Lunar New Year Celebration, follows the journey of a Little Lantern as it returns home for the annual celebration of good luck and fortune. And what makes Hurry Home particularly distinctive is its musical score; originally created for the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort by Oscar®-winning composer Tan Dun (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), the score is an all-new arrangement put together just for this DCA event.

Take a look at the clip, above, as Matt Walker (head of the Music Studio at Walt Disney Imagineering) brings us into a recording session for the Hurry Home score.