Karen David Thrilled to be Part of Jasmine’s Whole New World in Once Upon a Time

By Tim Lammers

Actress Karen David has no doubt led a fairy-tale existence over the last couple of years, having the rare opportunity to play not one but two princesses in two different ABC series. From 2015 until earlier this year, David played the lovable Princess Isabella on the musical comedy series Galavant, and this fall, she joined the smash fantasy drama Once Upon a Time (OUAT) as the legendary Princess Jasmine opposite Aladdin (Deniz Akdeniz) as the newest characters to come to Storybrooke.

Galavant was more about poking fun at the genre of fairy tales,” David said, laughing at the lighthearted nature of the series. “But certainly with Once Upon a Time, it’s like a childhood fairy tale dream come true. Every little girl has their choice of which Disney princesses they want to be and I had quite a few, and Jasmine was definitely up on the top of the list. As a kid you just dream and play princesses with your other girlfriends, and never in a million years did I dream of playing this iconic character. It’s an honor and something I don’t take lightly because I know that there are young girls out there who look up to Jasmine. I just hope that I’m doing justice to the character and they are all happy.”

The effervescent David recently spoke with D23.com about her opportunity to play Jasmine, her magic carpet-riding co-star and her Once Upon a Time experiences as the show prepares for its Winter Finale on December 4.

D23: Granted, the Aladdin storyline in Once Upon a Time isn’t a remake of the Disney animated classic, but do you feel some sort of sense of responsibility carrying the torch forward?
Karen David (KD):
I feel a sense of responsibility, yes, and I also celebrate the fact that we’re exploring uncharted territory here with the Once twist that (creators) Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis and the amazing writing team have put together. I love the fact that they went right to the beginning of the relationship between Aladdin and Jasmine and how they met, yet we don’t know how their journey evolves. I really find it exciting not knowing what’s going to happen. Yes, we have this movie as this wonderful backdrop and everyone knows that classic story, but I love that we have these two iconic characters who are being put in the backdrop of Storybrooke. Now we get to see the dynamics of how they are with each other and other people not only in Agrabah, but in real life. I think that’s what makes the show so special and unique. You get to see iconic Disney characters and how they would be in everyday life.

Galavant

D23: Did playing Princess Isabella on Galavant have an influence in your casting as Jasmine on Once Upon a Time?
KD:
A lot of the fans of Galavant are also Once Upon a Time fans, so immediately when they started seeing pictures of me as Isabella, there was a quality about her that fans all said, “OK, hang on a second,  Karen would make the perfect Jasmine”—so they went to social media and kept telling me that. They kept saying, “If there’s ever a live-action film or if it ever came to Once Upon a Time, would you want to play Jasmine?” Of course, my answer was, “Heck, yeah! I would love to.” I just never thought that serendipity would come to play so soon after. We all were a little brokenhearted when Galavant came to an end, but everything happens for a reason and timing could not have been more perfect. As soon as Galavant finished, the Jasmine role came up.

Jafar and Aladdin

D23: What surprised you most about the role of Jasmine?
KD:
What I find so wonderful and exciting in the storyline is how Jasmine deals with the challenges she faces. What’s so great about Once Upon a Time is that nothing is straightforward and perfect. When challenges and problems arise, it’s up to that character to rise to the challenge. Jasmine right now is being tested to the nines because she has to find another way of helping Agrabah and her people. Of course, she finds out that Aladdin has used the Shears of Destiny (to sever the path to becoming the Savior of Agrabah) and he no longer has his magic, so that’s a massive setback. Obviously, everything was riding on him because he was the Savior. So now, this is also a wonderful opportunity for Aladdin to rise to the challenge of finding other ways that he can help Jasmine and their quest for bringing down Jafar (Oded Fehr), and restoring peace and unity in Agrabah.

Aladdin and Jasmine

D23: You and Deniz work so incredibly well together. Did you two instantly feel the chemistry?
KD: Absolutely, but I’m also a romantic at heart and I love a great romantic story. Aladdin is such an iconic romantic story and I was so excited to jump right in. So, part of the chemistry that I hope I’m bringing comes from the adoration and excitement for the storyline itself. It’s also such a bonus when you get to work with someone like Deniz, who’s very funny, very cheeky and very playful, and we just have a lot of fun together on-set. I’m just happy that fans of the show can see that there’s this connection, chemistry and a special bond between us and it resonates on the screen.

Aladdin

D23: You have a wonderful musical background, which includes some singing on Galavant. Do you think you can talk Eddy and Adam into having you and Deniz perform A Whole New World at some point?
KD: When I first got the role of Jasmine, that’s the first thing I thought about—that it would be so wonderful to sing it because that’s their theme song! When you think of Aladdin, you think of “A Whole New World.” I know that a lot of fans would love a musical episode, so one can hope and dream. A lot of fans want Deniz and me to do a duet together, but Deniz insists that he doesn’t sing. I asked him if he’s being modest and he says, “No, no, no. I can’t sing.” I know Josh (Dallas) and Colin (O’Donoghue) have offered to sing, and Deniz can just open his mouth and pretend (laughs)!

D23: You clearly have a great rapport with fans on social media, and I see that they even refer to themselves as #Jasminians on Twitter. How did that come about?
KD: They picked the name when the news came out that I had joined the cast. They taught me the ways of OUAT fandom and said I had to name my group, like Lana (Parrilla), who has #EvilRegals, and Bex (Mader), who has #MyPretties. So, I put out a vote and said, “OK, guys, you can come up with a name” and they chose #Jasminians. (Laughs)

Jasmine and Snow

D23: I know you can’t talk specifics about the Winter Finale, other than that Jasmine is going to be a part of it. My guess for the episode is that fans will not be disappointed.
KD: There’s a lot that kicks off in the Winter Finale, as always. Put it this way, there isn’t a dull moment for any of the characters, and I think the fans are going to be very, very happy.

5 Things Moana and Star Wars Have in Common

By Jocelyn Buhlman

As the holiday season approaches, we’re all looking forward to heading to the movie theaters with our families to watch the movies we’ve been waiting all year to see. Walt Disney Animation Studios gives us an adventure on the high seas with Moana, in theaters now, and on December 16 we will discover a new story set in the Star Wars galaxy with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. But what do these two movies have in common (besides how excited we are to see both of them)? Keep reading to find out!

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk
What do a scatterbrained rooster and sarcastic imperial droid have in common? Could you believe that those silly squawks you hear in Moana come from the same mouth that voices repurposed enforcer droid K-2SO in Rogue One? Alan Tudyk is Disney’s resident vocalizing master bringing to life characters like Wreck it Ralphs  King Candy, Frozen’s The Duke of Weasleton, and Zootopia’s …Duke Weasleton. Continuing his legacy, Tudyk hits the high seas as Heihei in Moana and then journeys to a galaxy far, far away as K-2SO in Rogue One. Where will this man of many voices travel next?

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel Miranda
Chances are, you’ve been humming at least one of Grammy®-, Emmy®-, and Tony®-Award winning songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda’s songs this year. Yes, his smashing success on Broadway may be the music that first comes to mind when you hear his name, but that’s not the only time Miranda has delighted our ears with his music. Do you remember the first time you entered space pirate Maz Kanata’s palace in The Force Awakens? Credited as the band “Shag Kava,” Lin-Manuel Miranda co-wrote and peformed the songs “Dobra Doompa” and “Jabba Flow” with the help of the film’s own director, J.J. Abrams. If your taste in movies is focused more in this galaxy, then maybe the tune stuck in your head is one of the instant classic tracks from Disney’s newest animated films—Lin-Manuel Miranda helped compose the music along with Opetaia Foa’i and Mark Mancina. From Star Wars to Moana, to his next opportunities, there’s no telling how far Miranda will go!

The Force Awakens band

Skywalker Sound
The “whoosh” of a lightsaber. The growl of a wookiee. The beeps and whoops of a certain feisty R2 unit. You always think of certain iconic noises when you remember the sound effects of the Star Wars films. The sound effects masters behind those noises started off as a company called Sprocket Systems, but soon came to be known by a more familiar name: Skywalker Sound. They’ve brought sounds to life for movies, commercials, and even theme park attractions, and now you can hear their latest feats in Moana!

Jango Fett and Boba Fett

Temuera Morrison
This voice actor will have you hearing double, or triple, or maybe hearing a whole army of voices! Temuera Morrison acts for one as Chief Tui in Moana, but in the Star Wars films you’ll be hearing his voice—and seeing his face—again and again and again and again!  Morrison brings to life the bounty hunter Jango Fett, and with him his many clones, such as Commander Cody and our favorite bounty hunter, Boba Fett! Keep yours ears and eyes on the lookout for him in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Empire Strikes Back.

Rey, Moana, and Jyn Erso

Girl Power
If you were asked to picture a girl with a rebellious spirit who goes on an amazing journey, who would you think of first? Maybe Rey, fighting the First Order and discovering her powers of the Force. Or perhaps you picture Moana, rediscovering her people’s love of wayfinding and voyaging to new islands. Maybe you’re still waiting to meet this rebel girl, like when Jyn Erso helps steal the Death Star plans during Rogue One, premiering on December 16. Or maybe you were thinking about all three rebel girls! These days, female heroines fill our stories and inspire us to look beyond the lives we have been told to live and instead find the true calling of our heart. And those stories go beyond what we see on the screen—both Moana and The Force Awakens feature girl power behind the scenes, with production teams headed by women. Osnat Shurer helps produce her first-ever full-length animated film with Moana, and Kathleen Kennedy keeps our galaxy full of rebel girls by not only acting as the head of Lucasfilm, but by serving as a producer on The Force Awakens. Where will our rebel girls go next?

Extended Look at Rogue One — Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Rogue One: New Extended Trailer, and Tickets Now On Sale!

Ready to “trust the Force”? We only have a few more weeks until Rogue One: A Star Wars Story finally rockets its way into the cinematic stratosphere. And there’s a brand-new, totally fantastic extended trailer to keep us on our Star Wars toes as we wait patiently ‘til December 16. Check it out, above!

Can’t wait to get your tickets? You’re in luck: Just this week, tickets for the film went on sale worldwide! And some of them come with cool perks; if you purchase a seat for an IMAX® showing at AMC Theaters on December 18, 25, or January 1, you’ll receive an exclusive Rogue One mini-poster. And if you get seats through Fandango, you’ll enter for a chance to win a sweepstakes for an amazing U-wing model—signed by Rogue One director Gareth Edwards himself.

See you at the movies, we will!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
December 4, 2016
Light Up the Season with D23
December 11, 2016
Holiday Gingerbread House Workshop at Downtown Disney
December 13, 2016
D23’s Disney Springs Holiday Celebration
December 13, 2016
D23’s Moonlight and Mistletoe Dinner
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
December 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in theaters
March 17, 2017
Beauty and the Beast opens in theaters
May 26, 2017
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
opens in theaters
Parks
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29; December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
November 10–January 8, 2017
Holidays at the Disneyland Resort
November 11–January 8, 2017
Holidays at Disney Springs
August 31-November 13, 2017
Epcot Food & Wine Festival
Television
December 1-25, 2016
Freeform’s 25 Days of Christmas
December 25, 2016
The Disney Parks’ Magical Christmas Celebration, 9–11 a.m. on ABC

Epcot Food and Wine

2017 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Dates Announced

Fans of delicious food and delectable wine, listen up! Your favorite event at Walt Disney World Resort has just been announced for 2017! Yes, mark those calendars: The 2017 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival will take place from August 31 through November 13, with a whopping 75 days’ worth of culinary delights, celebrity chefs, amazing premium events, and enticing Eat to the Beat concerts contained therein.

If you’ve never been to an Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, you should really do yourself (and your taste buds) a favor and check it out. Take a gander at the kind of yummy eats you can expect here (each year brings even more flavor!)—and keep your eyes peeled on D23.com to find out more about our Sip & Stroll event for the 2017 Festival…

Rogue One

Live Twitter Q&A with Rogue One Cast and Filmmakers

Color us ecstatic for even more Rogue One news this week. Twitter just announced a collaboration with Disney and People magazine to exclusively live-stream a big Rogue One: A Star Wars Story event this Friday, December 2! The stream, hosted by People, will feature the debut of some fabulous never-before-seen content from Rogue One, followed by a Q&A with director Gareth Edwards, Lucasfilm President and producer Kathleen Kennedy, and cast members Felicity Jones (Jyn Erso), Diego Luna (Cassian Andor), Ben Mendelsohn (Orson Krennic), Alan Tudyk (K-2SO), and more!

The live coverage will start on Friday at 10 a.m. PT, streaming from a surprise, sure-to-be-amazing location. The stream will be available worldwide to Twitter users and guests alike—and can be found at RogueOne.twitter.com, in Twitter Moments, and through @StarWars and @people.

Wanna submit a question for the cast to answer during the event? Tweet your query with #AskRogueOne and keep those fingers crossed! Fans can also make some fun Star Wars Twitter emoji appear in their tweets by using the hashtags #RogueOne, #DeathStar, #StarWars, and #StarWarsRogueOne.

Hour of Code

Learn New Skills with Disney’s Moana Hour of Code Tutorial

Ever wanted to learn how to code, and have fun doing it? Or have a kid in your life who’s interested in computers? Last week, Disney launched “Moana: Wayfinding with Code”—a very cool, not to mention free, online tutorial that offers up an introduction to the basics of computer science, featuring all your favorite characters from Disney’s newest hit Moana.

Created in collaboration with the good folks at Code.org, the “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorial will be available in more than 180 countries and 23 languages, including Samoan Polynesian—giving kids (and adults) all over the world the opportunity to learn the basics of coding. This isn’t the first time Disney has helped folks learn how to code; over the past two years, the company has hosted two other “Hour of Code” tutorials, featuring characters from Frozen and Star Wars. In total, almost 40 million students have participated.

Visit Disney.com/HourofCode to learn more!

Zootopia

Disney Scores Big with Annie Award Nominations

You’ve heard of the Oscars® and the Golden Globes®, but did you know that television and film animation have their very own award? It’s called the Annie, and it’s been given out every year (since 1972) by the International Animated Film Society. This year’s Annie Awards nominations have just been announced, and—between Disney•Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney Television Animation, and Marvel Studios—The Walt Disney Company has received an amazing 33 nominations combined! Zootopia took 11 nominations alone, with Moana, Finding Dory, The Jungle Book, Doctor Strange, and more securing nods of their own.

On the TV side, nominations went to six different Disney Television Animation shows, including Star Wars Rebels, Gravity Falls, and Milo Murphy’s Law. Visit our pals over at Oh My Disney for a full list of all the Disney-related nominees, and look for the winners to be announced in early February.

You’ll Love These Printable Moana Coloring Pages

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Now that you’ve watched the adventures of Moana and Maui on the big screen, we know you’re searching for more fun with these wonderful wayfinders. Well, now we can say “You’re welcome,” because D23 has the perfect activity for you: printable Moana coloring pages! Let your creative side shine through as you relive the magic of the movie in any color you choose. With the whole rainbow available to you, you never know how far your coloring will go!

Moana and Maui coloring page
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Moana coloring page
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Maui coloring page
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Pua and HeiHei coloring page
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Moana and Maui coloring page
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Moana and Maui coloring page
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Teaser Trailer for Disney•Pixar’s Cars 3—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Start Your Engines! New Teaser Trailer for Cars 3

Cars 2 hit the pavement of your local movie theater in 2011—and if you’re anything like us, you’ve been wondering what the charismatic Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) has been up to in the years since… thankfully, we don’t have too much longer to wait to find out! Cars 3 will race to a screen near you next summer. And to help tide us over, Disney•Pixar has just released a brand-new teaser trailer for the film, above.

This time ‘round, Lightning finds himself blindsided by a whole new generation of supersonic racers—and he’s suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back on the road again, Lightning will need the help of Cruz Ramirez, an eager young race technician with her own plan to return our hero to his former glory. And as you’d expect, there’s plenty of inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet… with a few unexpected turns along the way. Directed by original Cars story artist Brian Fee, Cars 3 starts its engines (in 3-D) on June 16, 2017!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
December 4, 2016
Light Up the Season with D23
December 11, 2016
Holiday Gingerbread House Workshop at Downtown Disney
December 13, 2016
D23’s Disney Springs Holiday Celebration
December 13, 2016
D23’s Moonlight and Mistletoe Dinner
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
November 23, 2016
Moana opens in theaters
December 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in theaters
March 17, 2017
Beauty and the Beast opens in theaters
May 26, 2017
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
opens in theaters
Parks
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29; December 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 22
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World Resort
November 10–January 8, 2017
Holidays at the Disneyland Resort
November 11–January 8, 2017
Holidays at Disney Springs
Television
November 24, 2016
The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration, 8–10 p.m. ET on ABC
November 24, 2016
Freeform’s Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas begins
November 25, 2016
Disney Parks Presents: A Descendants Magical Holiday Celebration, 8–9 p.m. ET on Disney Channel
December 1-25, 2016
Freeform’s 25 Days of Christmas
December 25, 2016
The Disney Parks’ Magical Christmas Celebration, 9–11 a.m. on ABC

Destination D

Exciting Announcements from Destination D: Amazing Adventures

If you visited D23.com at any point over the weekend, you may have noticed lots of fun coverage of our fabulous Destination D: Amazing Adventures event at Disney’s Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. (And for those of you who were there in person, thanks for making it so marvelous!) One of the most awesome aspects of the weekend? Tons of exciting announcements!

On Saturday, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek gave guests a construction update on Pandora – The World of Avatar… and shared that the new land is officially set to open at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in summer 2017. During that same presentation, Walt Disney World’s new MagicBand 2 was unveiled; featuring a new design, the band will be able to link to My Disney Experience—serving as a theme park ticket, access to FastPass+ selections, a Disney PhotoPass card, and a room key for guests of the Walt Disney World Resort.

But that’s not all: Guests at Destination D: Amazing Adventures also learned how the new Star Wars-themed land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will look “after dark,” and that a brand-new adventure is coming to the Star Tours—The Adventures Continue attraction! Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm teams are in production as we speak (err, type) to add a thrilling new mission to the attraction, based on elements from Star Wars Episode VIII.

Seeking a recap of D23’s Destination D: Amazing Adventures? Look no further! And don’t forget to visit our pals over at the Disney Parks Blog for more info on all of these exciting Parks and Resorts updates…

Black Panther

Angela Bassett Joins Marvel’s Black Panther

Marvel fans, listen up! We’ve just received word, via the good folks over at Marvel.com, that Academy Award® winner Angela Bassett has joined the cast of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. Bassett, who currently co-stars on Fox’s American Horror Story, will play Ramonda, mother of T’Challa, aka Black Panther.

Directed by Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station, Creed), Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman in the title role—alongside previously announced castmates Michael B. Jordan, Forest Whitaker, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, and Florence Kasumba. The film will leap into theaters on February 16, 2018.

Moana at Disney Parks

Here’s Your Chance to Meet Moana!

In just a few short days, Moana will set sail for theaters around the country. Walt Disney Animation Studios’ latest film—with epic adventure, lots of hilarity, and tons of great music—follows a brave young woman and her new demigod pal as they set sail on an action-packed voyage.

Now, Moana herself is setting out on another journey—to visit with guests at Disney destinations around the world! Moana recently arrived at Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii, to greet resort guests and recount tales of her seaworthy adventures. And later in the month, she will make her way to Disneyland Park in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

Don’t miss your chance to meet the master wayfinder herself at a Disney Park soon… and see Moana in theaters (in 3-D!) beginning November 23.

Go Inside Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with New Featurette

Oh, the anticipation! Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will finally come to a cinema near you on December 16; the first ever “stand-alone” Star Wars film, it follows a group of unlikely heroes as they band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star—the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction. This especially important event in the Star Wars timeline finds ordinary people choosing to do extraordinary things… and in doing so, they become part of something greater than themselves.

If you’re looking for something to whet the Star Wars whistle in these last few weeks before the film’s debut, you’re in luck: A fantastic new featurette just debuted! Check it out (above) and hear from director Gareth Edwards, as well as several of the film’s stars—including Felicity Jones (Jyn Erso) and Diego Luna (Cassian Andor).

Starbright Holidays Drone Show—Now Dazzling at Disney Springs

There is something so new, so cool, so special happening nightly at Disney Springs… you almost won’t believe your eyes! And it’s a first-of-its-kind show—not just for Disney Parks, but in the United States. The new holiday experience, Starbright Holidays—An Intel Collaboration, features 300 show drones illuminating the night sky in amazing formation.

Accompanied by an original Disney arrangement of classic holiday songs recorded by a full orchestra, the dazzling experience invites viewers to look up to sky and “wish upon a holiday star.” And it’s the very first time a drone show of this scale has ever been performed in the U.S.!

Check out a brief sample of the show—which takes place on the West Side of the Disney Springs waterfront—above… and if you’re visiting Walt Disney World Resort this holiday season, look for the show each night at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., from now through January 8.

Star vs. The Forces of Evil Gets Animated on Facebook Chat

Disney XD’s hit animated series, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, follows fiercely awesome teen princess Star Butterfly—who, after receiving an all-powerful magic wand for her 14th birthday, is sent by her Royal Parents to live with the Diaz family on Earth… bringing along her own unique inter-dimensional style to her new home. Just this week, creator and executive producer Daron Nefcy utilized some very cool software (Adobe Character Animator, to be exact) for a live Facebook Q&A. It was the first time this technology has been utilized for a live FB chat!

Daron answered questions from fans as show character STARFAN13, Star Butterfly’s biggest fan, as she was animated in real-time through the facial recognition software. And in case you missed the chat, don’t fret—check out the video, above. And look out for that “Jellybean Hallucination Mist”!

5 Reasons We’re Excited for the Hong Kong Disneyland Expansion

By Jocelyn Buhlman

The Disney Parks Blog just announced a multi-year expansion for Hong Kong Disneyland, spanning from 2018-2023, to bring more Disney magic to the resort. Here are five magical experiences at Hong Kong Disneyland to put on your bucket list. Are you already booking your plane ticket?

Marvel experience at Hong Kong Disneyland

1. A Brand-New Marvel Experience
Get ready for your childhood dreams of super heroics to jump from the pages of comic books right into your life! On January 11, the Iron Man Experience kick- starts Hong Kong Disneyland’s Marvel-themed attractions. Following the Iron Man Experience, a Marvel-themed area will let you whirl through a reimagined Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and other thrilling attractions dedicated to Marvel’s amazing franchises!

Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland

2. Enter the World of Frozen
We all fell in love with the magic of Frozen, but now that magic comes to life in a brand-new Frozen-themed land that allows fans of all ages to experience the characters from the popular animated film in ways they never have before at any Disney park. Visit Anna and Elsa’s home of Arendelle, complete with themed dining, shopping, and entertainment.

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Hong Kong Disneyland

3. Sleeping Beauty Castle Soars to New Heights
Sleeping Beauty Castle area will be completely transformed to set the stage for never-before-seen daytime and nighttime spectaculars and entertainment experiences.

4. Magical Transformations at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Alongside the newly transformed castle will be a brand-new Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. The elegant salon is the magical way to be transformed into a real-life princess, with shimmering makeup, Disney Princess costumes, and other dazzling accessories. Ever wished to become a real-life princess? Your dreams can come true at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.

Moana village at Hong Kong Disneyland

5. Come Visit Moana’s Village Festival
We’re excited to meet Moana on the big screen soon, but even more excited to be able to meet her in person at Hong Kong Disneyland! Moana’s Village Festival is coming to Adventureland as a daytime stage show you can’t find anywhere else! You’ll even be able to meet the future chief herself in a special character experience right there in the village!

“We Know the Way” to the Moana Story Room

By Courtney Potter

It’s an animated adventure several years in the making, rooted in the oral histories of the people and cultures of the Pacific Islands. Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 56th feature film, Moana, follows a brave, compassionate teenager and the tough-but-tender demigod she befriends, as they look to save her people and find their true calling in the process—all while traversing the crystal-blue ocean around them. Directed by the legendary team of Ron Clements and John Musker, the film combines beautiful animation (both CG and hand-drawn), Oceania-inspired music and song, and a story that is sure to resonate with audiences for years to come…

Moana

But how, exactly, was that story developed? Just as the storytelling culture of the Pacific Islands passed down the tales of demigod Maui and wayfinding through the generations, it was the film’s story team—along with the Oceanic Story Trust, a group of anthropologists, choreographers, master tattooists, linguists, master navigators and cultural advisors—that was tasked with passing down Moana’s story to filmgoers.

On a recent trip to Walt Disney Animation Studios, D23 sat down with Moana screenwriter Jared Bush (co-director/co-writer, Zootopia)—as well as Dave Pimentel, co-head of story with John Ripa, and story artists David Derrick and Sunmee Joh—for a unique peek into the film’s development.

Moana and Maui

On working at Walt Disney Animation Studios…
Jared Bush (JB): “Disney has a pretty awesome process—it’s super collaborative, and we all sit in this room, where we’re sitting today, trying to figure out how to make the characters really come to life, what kind of story we want to tell, finding universal themes and emotions.”

On the truly collaborative process of an animation story room…
JB: “One of the really cool things about being here is the collaborative nature—and unlike typical live-action screenwriting for me, this is a process where all of us sit around and try and figure out what the story is. I’ve only been on Moana for about a year; there are other writers that came on before me. Taika Waititi, who is currently directing Thor: Ragnarok—he was the first writer on Moana, along with Pamela Ribon and Jordan and Aaron Kandell, but the process is largely the same over the course of three to five years. We put together the movie, we figure out what story we want to tell, put those things on ‘beat boards’ [poster boards covered in index cards and sketches] like this… then the writer goes off to write all those things and then hands those off to story editors, [then] we all discuss it. Eventually, those things are all edited and we put it up into a screen and we [go through that process] about 12 times over a three- to five-year period.”

Dave Pimentel (DP): “Yes, this room—it is kind of like a ‘war room.’ I mean, after each screening, we all go at it; we fight for ideas, and it’s really neat because it’s really the best ideas that win. Over three or four days, however long we have to kind of restructure it, the best ideas always rise to the top. ”

David Derrick (DD): “You can imagine the emotional investment that happens in this kind of process, that all of us have this passion to fight for an idea. We interject and say, ‘Well that’s great, but what if we did this?’ We toss ideas back and forth around this table, and we end up with all these ‘beat boards’ that have the final decisions for moving forward.”

Maui

Sunmee Joh (SJ): “The story team is a group of individuals with different strengths, different talents, and we all come together to help make the story the best it can be; and even though each person goes off and does their own scene, we do come back together if we need to solve a problem.”

On writing the actual script for the film…
JB: “The screenwriter’s job is to stay ahead of the story team by about five hours. It’s a very fluid process; once I turn something in, it’s not like, ‘OK, here it is in stone.’ We continue to talk as [artists] continuing to draw. Things will change; dialogue will change. Many times I’ll ‘slug in’ [add in] dialogue that won’t be final, but will give the story artists what they need to know about the emotions of the characters and their motivations—the overall tone of the scene—and we’ll continue to adjust that.”

Moana concept art

On what the “Head of Story” does for an animated feature…
DP: “I work with wonderful story artists. I work with Jared here, and the directors, and we get to oversee all the storyboards—and craft the shots and the acting and all that stuff before it goes to animation, and we do it all in digital drawing form. We do draw a little bit on paper; this room is usually super messy, with a bunch of sketches and treats and snacks that we’ll devour… “

On looking to one’s own ancestry for inspiration…
DD: “I am of Samoan heritage, some of my ancestors come from Samoa. Dave is a good friend of mine and when he found out he was going to be working on this film, he pulled me along. I immediately left what I was doing—it was at a different [company]—and came here because it was very personal to me. The first thing I did is, I went out to [the gravesite of] my first Samoan ancestor who came to America, and I did a rubbing of her gravesite. I had that above my desk every single day that I was working on [the film], as a reminder of why I’m making this, why I’m working so hard. It’s really to celebrate and honor a powerful culture.

Gramma Tala and Moana

“Polynesia is a world in general that has been misrepresented in the media—and [this team] has gone to great lengths. It inspired me to go on my own research trip, and I took my whole family to Samoa. While there, we learned the art of making ‘siapo,’ or tapa cloth, from all of the traditional plants and dyes—and all of that helped inform what we were doing, and I brought that back with a much deeper understanding of what the culture is like… ”

Pua and HeiHei

On “saving the chicken”…
SJ: “One problem we faced was trying to figure out how to save Heihei [Moana’s pet chicken]. He was a character from the very beginning, and he was in many versions of the story—but due to story changes, he somehow wound up on the chopping block… [Initially] he was sort of this macho, ‘big-wig’ character, kind of like the Chief’s watchdog; he always kept a close eye on Moana, watching her every move—and he was mean for no real reason. The team brainstormed and thought of different ways of incorporating him in a new way. It wasn’t enough to just change his character and make him dumber. We had to make him a complication for Moana to leave, add to the story.”

DP: “When Heihei was saved, we actually had a celebratory lunch where we brought in fried chicken for everybody. We had a chicken meal!”

Moana sails into cinemas around the country on November 23!

Set Sail for Fun with Printable Moana Activities!

By Jocelyn Buhlman

Are you excited to hit the high seas with Moana? Over this holiday weekend as you and your family prepare to go see the movie for the first time (or second time, or third time, or fourth time…), get into the wayfinding spirit with these fun, printable activities.

Use your best navigational skills to help Moana sail through the maze to find the fearless demigod, Maui!
Click here to download.

Familiarize yourself with all of the movies cute, cuddly, and courageous characters in a matching game that will have you seeing double.
Click here to download.

You and your family will be in the Disney spirit all weekend long!

Moana poster

First Look at The Na’vi River Journey Shaman

Guests at Destination D were the first to hear that Pandora – The World of AVATAR will open summer 2017! While we (impatiently) wait for this unbelievable new land to open, we’re passing the time oohing and aahing over stunning new imagery and details released this weekend at Destination D.

In fact, just a few moments ago, Alpha Centauri Expeditions (A.C.E.) Founder Marshall Lamm joined legendary filmmaker James Cameron and Imagineer Joe Rohde to give Destination D guests a first look at what explorers can expect in Pandora. Marshall also introduced us to one of the inhabitants of Pandora via video (the world is 4.4 light years away from Planet Earth, after all!), the Shaman of Songs, which guests will meet during their Na’vi River Journey.

Take a look here:

No Strings Attached: Pinocchio is coming to Blu-ray in 2017

By Nicole Nalty

When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true! Just now during D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures, we announced the addition of Pinocchio to the Walt Disney Signature Collection. The iconic adventure of the lovable puppet-turned-real boy will come to vibrant new life for the first time on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere on January 10, and on Blu-ray and DVD on January 31.

Pinocchio blu-ray cover

The release will include hours of classic bonus material along with brand-new features, including never-before-seen artwork, archival recordings of Walt during production, a feature documentary highlighting the evolution of women’s roles in Disney animation, and more. Destination D guests were the first to see the new trailer, which you can watch now:

Fans at Destination D also received an exclusive lithograph commemorating the release.

Pinocchio lithograph

Stay tuned for more details on this exciting release!