The Legend Behind the Lyrics of Beauty and the Beast

By William Keck

“To our friend Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul, we will be forever grateful.”

This dedication in the closing credits of Beauty and the Beast pays homage to the film’s lyricist, Howard Ashman, who never lived to see the final print. Were only real life as just and compassionate as the wonderful world of Disney, where a kiss can wake a sleeping princess and an evil enchantress’ curse can be broken just as the final rose pedal falls.

For Ashman, there was no miraculous last-minute reprieve. The Oscar©-winner passed away due to complications from AIDS in March 1991 at age 40—eight months before his masterpiece was unveiled to the world.

Even so, there were miracles. That Ashman was somehow able to conjure such life-affirming lyrics while privately waging a fight to survive in an era of great fear, ignorance, and prejudice is nothing short of remarkable. Those who worked with Ashman believe his private frustrations and struggles found their way into the film’s characters—most recognizably within the Beast.

“It was Howard who really shifted the focus to make it about the Beast,” explains Tom Schumacher, former president of Walt Disney Feature Animation, now president and producer for Disney Theatrical Group. “That the Beast has made a tragic mistake [and is] looking for redemption… that was constructed by a man who at that time in the AIDS crisis knew he wasn’t going to get out.”

Howard Ashman and Alan Menken

“A lot of that found its way into the heart of this movie,” agrees Ashman’s collaborator, composer Alan Menken. “And I think in some ways that came out in lyrics.”

After the film’s release, legendary CBS anchorman Dan Rather—in an article written for The Los Angeles Times, drew a comparison between the AIDS crisis and the cursed Beast’s knowledge that his chance to be human again was ticking away. Said Rather, “You feel the Beast’s loneliness and desperation a little more deeply. He’s just a guy trying as hard as he can to find a little meaning, a little love, a little beauty, while he’s still got a little life left.”

Because of Ashman’s failing health, he opted to stay put near his doctors in his hometown of Fishkill, New York—about 60 miles north of New York City, meaning the rest of the creative team had to be flown in to work on his turf. “We weren’t quite sure why we were doing it, to be really honest,” recalls the film’s producer, Don Hahn. “We thought, ‘Well maybe Howard’s just being a diva and he just won an Oscar, so let’s go out to work with him.’”

Hahn set up his team at a no-frills Residence Inn and furnished an upstairs conference room with a rented piano. “The Residence Inn there, which is nothing special, is the place where this whole movie came together,” Hahn adds. “Howard would bring donuts in and we would sit down and just spend day after day kind of slogging through the story.”

Hahn finds it both odd and endearing when die-hard Beauty fans let him know they’ve made visits to Fishkill—and that very Residence Inn. “I say, ‘You’ve got to be kidding?’ It’s like one of those kind of Disney pilgrimages for super fans to go visit.”

Howard Ashman in the recording studio

Ashman did manage to muster enough strength to come alive during the cast recording sessions. “He was able to be with us for [awhile] in the studio, directing us, high energy, I mean amazing energy,” recalls Paige O’Hara, who gave voice to Belle. “Howard could do anything. There were a couple scenes, I don’t think I was nailing it, you know. And at one point he said, ‘Well do it like this,’ and all of a sudden he transformed into Belle. He could do the Beast or any character.”

During O’Hara’s final recording session with Ashman, he told her to “put a little Barbra Streisand” into her playful take on “Something There”—the last song he wrote for the film. She spoke with Ashman once more by phone at Menken’s home when the composer was teaching her to sing the film’s title song. “I was getting ready to do the press tour singing “Beauty and the Beast,” because Angela (Lansbury) didn’t want to sing it; she said, ‘I’d rather Paige do it’,” recalls O’Hara. “So Alan had me over to his house and he taught me ‘Beauty and the Beast’. I sang through it and he said, ‘We have to call Howard… He hasn’t really heard anyone singing it other than me at this point.’ So we call him on the phone and I sang ‘Beauty and the Beast’ to him, and he’s like, ‘Oh honey, it sounds so good. You sound so beautiful.’ And I hang up the phone and I looked at Alan and said, ‘I just got this really strange feeling.’ And he said, ‘I did, too.’ And it turned out that was the last time I ever spoke to Howard.”

Beauty and the Beast

Ashman never heard the applause at the test screenings, from the blown-away critics at the New York Film Festival, or at the film’s Florida premiere screening, where O’Hara was seated near Menken and his family. Much of O’Hara’s thoughts that night were focused on the man who wasn’t there. She remembers looking over at Menken and noticing he, too, was in tears.

Were O’Hara to have her own wish granted, she says she would thank Ashman for “all that you’ve done. You brought animation and musicals back to Disney. They’re going to affect children’s lives forever. But the truth is he was the film. He saw it in his heart and in his mind. It was his vision, and I think he knew exactly how it came out.”

See a Brand-New Tsum Tsum Kingdom—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

It’s a Cupcake Battle for the Ages in Latest Tsum Tsum Kingdom

Tsum Tsum Kingdom, the adorable digital series that follows your favorite plush toys on everyday adventures, is back with its third episode—and this time, they’re on the hunt for food! It’s your typical office, and Mickey Mouse himself has found the ultimate office kitchen treasure: a leftover cupcake. But will he be able to enjoy it? Or will another Tsum Tsum tribe want the sugary treat for their very own? Find out by watching the new episode, above.

Make sure to keep your eye out for cameos from Frozen’s Olaf… as well as our personal favorite, Flash the sloth from Zootopia!


 

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D23 and Walt Disney Archives
October 5
D23’s Sip & Scream
October 5
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Midnight Soirée at the Tower of Terror
October 8
D23’s Age of Believing: 45 Years of Bedknobs and Broomsticks (California)
November 19–20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
September 23, 2016
Queen of Katwe opens in theaters
November 4, 2016
Doctor Strange opens in theaters
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
Parks
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30; October 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort
September 23, 26, 28, 30
October 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 29, 31

Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort
September 2–October 29 (Friday and Saturday Nights, plus October 31)
Club Villain, special ticketed event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
September 14–November 14, 2016
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
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
Television
October 3
Milo Murphy’s Law premieres on Disney XD at 8 p.m. EDT

The Muppets

The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History: Debuting October 2!

Attention all Muppet fans! Have we got some fabulous news for you! Should you find yourselves on a sure-to-be-delightful trip to Walt Disney World Resort this fall, you can be among the first to see the Magic Kingdom’s newest show—featuring the legendary Muppets! On October 2, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, the Great Gonzo, and more will gather outside of the Hall of Presidents to debut The Muppets Present… Great Moments in American History.

Hosted by James “J.J.” Jefferson, town crier of Liberty Square, and ultra-patriotic Sam the Eagle, the show will take place several times a day; sometimes you’ll find J.J. and his Muppet pals recounting the signing of the Declaration of Independence (complete with a brand-new song!), and other times they’ll tell the story of Paul Revere’s legendary “midnight ride.” But it’ll always feature the Muppets’ truly unique brand of humor.

As Paul Revere himself might say, “The Muppets are coming! The Muppets are coming!” So make sure to visit J.J. and his pals this fall, only at Magic Kingdom Park.

Health and Fitness Highlighted in Fun New Disney Channel Shorts

Disney Channels Worldwide is always looking for ways to inspire kids to live healthy—and they’ve just introduced a fun new series of shorts to bring the message home. The short-form videos aim to motivate kids into making nutritious food choices and taking part in physical activities, and they’ll rotate daily on Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Junior.

Highlighting favorite characters from The Lion Guard, Miles from Tomorrowland, and Star Wars Rebels, the shorts will showcase the work of up-and-coming animation talent. In addition, dancer and children’s dance instructor Paige Peterson (ABC’s Dancing with the Stars) consulted on a special video for Disney XD that includes a cool workout video for kids age 2 through 7. Look for other videos with simple yoga routines, as well as info about nutritious (and yummy!) treats.

Check out a few of the Disney XD spots—featuring animation from James Curran of SlimJim Studios—above, and keep an eye on the networks of Disney Channel Worldwide for more!

Training Horses for Disneyland Resort’s Headless Horseman!

One of the newest treats to debut during this year’s Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort is the mysterious Headless Horseman—who recently made his debut as part of Mickey’s Halloween Party. The character first brought thrills and chills to Disney audiences as part of Disney’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and now you can see him ride right down the middle of Main Street, U.S.A.!

In this brand-new video from our friends at the Disney Parks Blog, above, we get a cool inside look at how two of Disneyland Resort’s beautiful horses, Gabe and Dallas, have been practicing their moves for this season’s spooky rides. Don’t miss the Headless Horseman during Mickey’s Halloween Party, on select nights now through Halloween.

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“Choose Kindness” with Help From Disney|ABC

Kindness is contagious! October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month—and to drive the message home, Disney|ABC will reinforce the importance of kindness through new public service announcement (PSA) campaigns, to be aired across ABC, ABC-owned TV stations, Freeform, Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Radio Disney.

Beginning Saturday, October 1, four customized “Choose Kindness” PSAs—featuring Disney|ABC favorites like Viola Davis (How to Get Away with Murder), Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson (black-ish), Troian Bellisario (Pretty Little Liars), and Rowan Blanchard (Girl Meets World)—will begin to air, encouraging the use of kindness as a way to combat bullying. Plus, Radio Disney asked Def Jam recording artist Alessia Cara to lend her uplifting anthem, “Scars to Your Beautiful,” to the “Choose Kindness” PSAs; a fifth clip, produced by Radio Disney and featuring Cara, will debut Monday, October 3, on Disney Channel.

Viewers 13 and older can participate in the campaign on social media, just by sharing how they choose kindness—and using the #ChooseKindness and #BeInspired hashtags. Want to find out more? Visit www.Disney.com/BeInspired!

The Wonderful Things About Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color

By Greg Ehrbar

On September 24, 1961, TV viewers watched the fireworks burst over Sleeping Beauty Castle as Tinker Bell pixie-dusted their screens to launch a new kind of Disney anthology series. The show they knew as Disneyland and then Walt Disney Presents had changed from black-and-white to color, moved from ABC to NBC, and was retitled Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color.

Walt Disney on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

Walt wanted very much to move in order to present his program in what the peacock network dubbed “Living Color.” “Walt felt that color was essential to making the best use of his products,” wrote Bill Cotter in his superb book, The Wonderful World of Disney Television. After meeting personally with NBC to pitch the show, Walt told his team, “Fellas, I want this deal. If necessary, I’ll stand on my head in Macy’s window.”

Originally, Walt planned to categorize the episodes, much as he did with the Disneyland show. The Wonderful World of Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure and The Classics were considered but ultimately dropped—however, a slip-cased mail-order set of storybooks used similar titles.

RCA, which was NBC’s parent company at the time, was delighted to see that Walt was right again—they benefitted greatly from the shiny new color TV’s that were selling better than ever as a direct result of the series.

Walt continued to host the series, from which bloomed a garden of delights (and landmarks) that we fans still cherish:

Ludwig Von Drake and Walt Disney

1. Professor Ludwig Von Drake made his debut on the very first episode, “Adventures in Color” (hint, hint, TV buyers). Voiced by Disney Legend Paul Frees (the Ghost Host in the Haunted Mansion), Ludwig brought a loose, improv-style comedy to Disney animation. So funny was the fowl that he recorded Disneyland Records’ first comedy album.

Sherman Brothers

2. The Sherman Brothers also made their musical TV bow with the same episode, “Adventures in Color.” The talented twosome contributed several original songs for the show, which are included on the album along with additional Sherman songs.

3. History was made with the very next episode, The Horsemasters, starring Annette Funicello. It was the Shermans’ “Strummin’ Song” that prompted a meeting with Walt and led to full-time careers with the Studio—resulting in the songs for The Parent Trap, The Sword in the Stone, numerous TV and Disneyland songs, and a little thing called Mary Poppins.

4. The Horsemasters was among many movies created for the series that became theatrical features in Europe. Others included The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (aka Dr. Syn) starring Patrick McGoohan (of TV’s The Prisoner), The Prince and the Pauper (with Zorro star Guy Williams), and The Waltz King with Kerwin Mathews (who starred in the Ray Harryhausen classics The Three Worlds of Gulliver and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad).

5. Songs heard in Walt’s theatrical films as well as from original TV episodes were released on a Wonderful World of Color record album. Other episodes spawned story albums, like Hector, the Stowaway Pup and Hans Brinker.

6. Unforgettable stories featuring animals were a staple of the series, including Sammy, the Way-Out Seal (starring Lost in Space’s Billy Mumy) and Little Dog Lost (awww!).

World of Color

7. The title changed to The Wonderful World of Disney in 1968, but Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color continues to inspire new magic: the show title—and the famous Sherman Brothers theme song (“Color! Color!”)—are part of the Disney California Adventure nighttime water and light spectacular World of Color.

Have a Spooktacular Halloween at Disney Parks & Resorts

By Courtney Potter

It’s our favorite time of year… when the crypt doors creak, and the tombstones quake—and all our favorite spooks come out for a singing wake! Yes, Halloween is almost upon us, and the good folks at Disney Parks & Resorts across the globe have some frightfully fun plans up their collective sleeve. From seeing the Headless Horseman on Disneyland park’s Main Street, U.S.A. (for the first time ever!) to a brand-new show at Tokyo Disneyland, there’s a little spooky somethin’ for everyone.

Take a gander at a few of our favorite ways Disney Parks & Resorts is celebrating All Hallow’s Eve, below. (Do you have a favorite Halloween tradition at a Disney park? Or a great idea for a Disney-themed costume? Trick-or-treat over to D23’s Facebook and Twitter and let us know!)

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Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort—Bigger and Better than Ever!

Calling all grim-grinning ghosts! It’s time to socialize at Disneyland Resort! Halloween Time just kicked off, with tricks and treats all the way though October 31—including Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy; a special celebration of The Twilight Zone® Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure (DCA); and an amazing new “Pumpkin Festival” display on Main Street, U.S.A. Plus, fall is for foodies: Look for Halloween-inspired sweets and treats throughout both parks, like an Apple Pie Funnel Cake at Hungry Bear Restaurant, and “Bat Mickey” Cookies at DCA’s Award Wieners.

But that’s not all! Mickey’s Halloween Party, a separately ticketed (and totally memorable) event, kicks off Friday, September 23! The 17-night celebration features the brand-new Frightfully Fun Parade (with a special, first-time appearance by the Headless Horseman himself!); the Cadaver Dans (a spooky take on your favorite barbershop quartet); the Halloween Screams fireworks spectacular; trick-or-treating at special candy carts; and a frightful new meet-and-greet photo opportunity with Disney Villains at Villains Square.

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Nightmare Before Christmas’ Sally Gets Stitched Into Haunted Mansion Holiday

Speaking of Halloween Time at Disneyland Resort, the highlight for many fans (us included!) is the return of Haunted Mansion Holiday—when Jack Skellington and his cohorts from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas join the happy haunts inside the iconic attraction! This year’s Holiday is especially special, as it features the addition of Jack’s beloved Sally as an all-new figure in the graveyard scene. Plus, there’s a distinctly Sally-ish feel to the attraction’s gingerbread-house—a Haunted Mansion Holiday tradition.

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort: More Nights, More Fun!

Not to be outdone by their West Coast compatriots, Walt Disney World Resort is jumping on the Halloween hay-wagon in a big way! Mickey’s Not So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom park is a separately ticketed event that’s been sending shivers down guests’ spines since September 2. (It runs for a whopping 29 evenings total, through October 31.) Last year’s über-popular “Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular” is back at the Castle Forecourt Stage, hosted by those hilariously sinister Sanderson Sisters and featuring your favorite villains from The Princess and the Frog, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleeping Beauty, and more. Guests can also enjoy the Happy HalloWishes fireworks show; the Boo-to-You Halloween Parade; a delightful Scream-o-Ween Dance Party (with Mike and Sulley from Monsters, Inc.); and plenty of time for trick-or-treating. And for the serious treat fan, look for delicious specialty items like Candy Corn Cotton Candy and a Halloween-themed ice cream cookie sandwich (at the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor).

And since you’ll be in the area, don’t forget to head over to Disney Springs—where fall-themed treats will be the order of the day during the month of October. Amorette’s Patisserie will feature a delightful new “Pumpkin Mickey” dome cake; D-Luxe Burger will offer a delish Caramel Apple Shake; and The Ganachery will debut new flavors like Pumpkin Spice Latte and Cinnamon Apple.

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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort’s Disney Halloween Time

Mickey and Minnie are the new King and Queen of Halloween Time—and they’re hosting a big celebration at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort this fall! But look out… infamous villains from 24 of your favorite Disney films are crashing the party. After dark, a spooky professor leads guests on a villain-filled journey called The Nightmare Experiment, through the park’s Pavilion; meanwhile, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Captain Hook are ready to hijack Halloween Time’s nighttime spectacular, Villains Night Out! Disney-themed trick-or-treat booths will delight young and young-at-heart, and guests can discover their inner villain through both a brand-new mobile game, and at new “Wicked Fun with Disney Villains” interactive digital booths throughout the park. Wanna take home some Halloween spirit? Don’t miss the awesome new Halloween Time Tsum Tsum collectibles, including a new Gelatoni (in the Duffy and Friends assortment).

Disneyland Paris’s Halloween Festival

Across the pond, our pals at Disneyland Paris offer up some mysterious merriment from October 1 through November 2. Dazzling decorations will be found around every corner, and the littlest pumpkins in your party will delight in dressing-up at the Halloween Costume Corner. All your favorite Disney characters will get in on the act, wearing their own Halloween best—and villains like Captain Hook and Jafar will join Maleficent at her bewitching briar bush near the Castle Courtyard for a spooky meet-and-greet opportunity.

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Disney’s Halloween at Tokyo Disney Resort

This year, it’s a totally tune-filled Halloween over at Tokyo Disneyland! Mickey Mouse and friends join ghost and skeleton “stars” in Halloween Pop’n LIVE—a brand-new parade; each portion of the procession will be uniquely themed to a different genre of music, and decorated with jack-o’-lanterns, skeletons, and other Halloween-y motifs. Plus, look for a special version of the park’s Super-Duper Jumpin’ Time stage show… and their own Haunted Mansion attraction gets the Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas treatment, with Haunted Mansion Holiday featured now through January 4, 2017.

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Disney Cruise Line: Halloween on the High Seas

Spending part of your All Hallow’s Eve holiday on board one of Disney Cruise Line’s fabulous ships? You won’t miss out on any of the wickedly wonderful fun. Halloween on the High Seas, which takes place through September and October on the Disney Dream and the Disney Fantasy—and through October on the Disney Magic—includes the Mickey’s Mouse-querade Party (don’t forget to pack a costume!); the mysterious Pumpkin Tree; a “Creepy Cabaret,” with a band of ghostly musicians; spooky movie screenings by the family pool; and special treats created by Disney Cruise Line chefs. And keep your eyes peeled for the Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas—Sing and Scream interactive movie experience!

Halloween Memories, the Whole Year ‘Round…

Visiting a Disney Park during the Halloween season is always memorable… but if you’re looking for a little something extra—something to help celebrate once you’re back home—there are several brand-new souvenirs available this year at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. The 2016 collection features a cool new look by Disney Design Group artists, who incorporated elements inspired by horror movies of the 1950s. These designs can found on coffee mugs, hooded sweatshirts, and so much more. Additionally, keep your eyes peeled for commemorative Mickey’s Halloween Party and Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party pins (at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, respectively); fun light-up necklaces; and collectible popcorn buckets (especially useful on Halloween night)!

Catching Up with the Enchanted Objects from Beauty and the Beast

By William Keck

In real life, sidekicks (usually our little brothers and sisters) can be, well, let’s face it—super annoying. But in Disney animated films, they are the characters who provide the biggest laughs and one-liners. There’s Ariel’s calypso-singing crab. Anna’s buck-toothed snowman. Peter’s jealous pixie. But it’s Beauty and the Beast’s Belle who really hit the sidekick jackpot with an entire castle filled with charming enchanted objects at her service!

Let us take roll-call, shall we? Besides the primary trio of matchmakers—a refined English teapot, a romantic candelabra, and a pompous, worrisome timekeeper, there’s a raucous wardrobe, sexy feather duster, a dustpan with brooms galore, a feisty ottoman, feline pillow, a hot-headed stove, and enough show tune-savvy flatware to fill every kitchen drawer in Belle’s quiet village.

Unlike many components in the film, the enchanted objects (members of the Beast’s household staff who were transformed into objects as part of the Enchantress’ curse) cannot be traced back to the age-old fairy tale from which the film was based. They are original creations of screenwriter Linda Woolverton, who recalls, “making a list of objects in a castle and (placing) them next to their related person on the castle staff.”

David Ogden Stiers, Angela Lansbury, and Jerry Orbach

When it came time to choose voices for the objects, the directive, remembers the film’s producer, Don Hahn, was to seek actors with a background in musical theater. “That’s where Angela Lansbury (above middle) (Mrs. Potts) came from, and Jerry Orbach (above right) (Lumiere), who we all knew from Law & Order but had this big Broadway career before that,” Hahn says. “And David Ogden Stiers (above left) (Cogsworth), the same.”

Having previously collaborated with Disney on the partially animated 1971 fantasy classic Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Lansbury didn’t hesitate when approached to play a Cockney teapot, whom she based on her childhood cook—a “wonderful woman” named Beatie. It is rare nowadays, says Lansbury, when a child does not recognize her voice. “I can be at a supermarket, buying an apple, and a child will suddenly turn to his mother and say, ‘It’s Mrs. Potts!’,” says Lansbury, now 91 (as of 10/16/16). “That’s a curious and lovely event when that happens.”

Woolverton credits Beauty and the Beast’s late lyricist Howard Ashman for helping her create Mrs. Potts’ adventure-seeking son, Chip. “That came about as a joke when I was working with Howard on the characters,” Woolverton recalls. “We already had Mrs. Potts, and I was just fooling around with the idea of a chipped cup. He liked it, so Chip became Mrs. Potts’ son.”

Chip and Mrs. Potts

Actor Bradley Michael Pierce was just 7 years old with no animation experience when he was selected to give Chip a voice. He remembers the filmmakers sitting him down to explain how he was to play the character. “They explained it to me very simply,” says Pierce. “They said, ‘He’s just an ordinary boy. There’s nothing special about the way he has to act, except that he’s come to accept that this is how he is.’ We discussed that he might not even remember being a (human) boy; the only version of life Chip had ever known was this tea cup version.”

It follows then, Pierce reasons, that Chip would naturally ask his mother, “Do I still have to sleep in the cupboard?” once the curse is broken.

And remember when Chip spits water through his teeth while taking his bath? That was a real-life talent Pierce picked up over the summer in his uncle’s hot tub. When Pierce showed off his new trick to his in-studio voice director, he says, “They decided they were going to add that in as a character trait of Chip.”

Now the father of three, Pierce confesses his porcelain roots have come with benefits over the years. Not long ago, he was at Disney California Adventure when his son Gavin spilled the beans about dad to a park cast member guarding an audience barricade. “She kind of geeked out a little bit,” says Pierce, 33. “And as a result we ended up sitting front and center for World of Color.”

Cogsworth and Lumiere

Right up there with Laurel & Hardy and Abbott & Costello, Lumiere and Cogsworth rank high among filmdom’s all-time great comedic duos. But despite the characters’ witty repartee, Orbach (Lumiere)—who passed away in 2004 at age 69—and Stiers (Cogsworth) recorded all their dialogue separately, leaving it up to the animators and editors to create their banter. But a year after Beauty and the Beast’s release, the actors co-starred again in the TV movie Mastergate. It was during that production that Stiers took Orbach aside to confess a long-held secret: that he’d had “the effrontery” to audition for Lumiere prior to Orbach landing the role. Stiers recalls telling Orbach, “Lumiere was so patently your role that I feel this apology is not only long overdue, but has become more heartfelt as time passed.” Stiers remembers Orbach just laughing and giving him a playful punch on the shoulder.

Now 73, Stiers says he is most proud that one of Cogsworth’s signature lines was his own creation. Remember when the Beast asks Cogsworth what he might do to convince Belle of his sincerity? Stiers himself thought up the clever quip: “Oh, flowers… chocolates… promises you don’t intend to keep.” Stiers remembers feeling “almost knighted” when he learned from producers that the line had made it into the film’s final cut. “It was a swell moment.”

Wardrobe

For Laugh-In funny lady Jo Anne Worley, the character of the Wardrobe was a perfect fit for her larger-than-life, fully-inflated persona. Having beat out diminutive Poltergeist actress Zelda Rubinstein, Worley believes she was destined to play the role. “In my backyard, I actually have a wardrobe,” shares the actress, now 79. “It’s a little building where I have all my costumes from Mame, Gypsy, Hello Dolly, Anything Goes—and a lot of funny props, too!”

We can thank Worley for the prominent eyelashes her zany character flashes. “I put them on for the dialogue session,” she says, “and those lashes are now on the Wardrobe.”

Like Lansbury, Worley’s recognizable voice mesmerizes children on a daily basis. And if asked, she’ll gamely belt out her favorite Wardobe line, spoken to Belle as she’s being helped get dressed for dinner: “Let’s see what I got in my drawers!!”

Lana Parrilla Hails the Return of Evil Queen in Season 6 of Once Upon a Time

By Tim Lammers

Move over, Regina Mills: The Evil Queen has separated from her Storybrooke, Maine, alter-ego and is returning with a vengeance in the sixth season of ABC’s hit series Once Upon a Time. Needless to say, series star Lana Parrilla, who, with delectable deviousness, has brought her evil highness to life since the fantasy romance drama kicked off in 2011, couldn’t be more delighted.

Energized by her foreboding proclamation, the Dragon’s heart in hand, during the thrilling conclusion of Season 5 (“This is a war, and it’s just begun. The Queen … is back”), Parrilla is currently in production on the series in Vancouver, Canada. She recently took time out of her busy schedule to talk with D23 and give the legions of Once Upon a Time fans an idea of what to expect when Season 6 premieres on September 25.

D23: Congratulations on Season 6. When you first started, was it the goal of the cast and crew to mainly concentrate on the work of the first season in hopes that the show would find an audience, or did you have your sights set on Season 2, 3 and so on?

Lana Parrilla (LP): I have to say, I had a really good feeling at the start that we were going to go six seasons. I don’t know how far we’re going to go beyond this, but I had a good feeling early on about six. I think it was when I was saying goodbyes to family and friends in L.A. (getting ready to return for Season 2). Ginny Goodwin and I had a going-away party before we left to go to the set in Vancouver, and I just remember my goodbyes being longer and more emotional than other goodbyes. I looked at Ginny and said, “I think we’re going to be up here in Vancouver for awhile,” and she said, “Let’s hope so,” because we loved the show and wanted it to be successful. I would say to [creators] Adam Horowitz and Eddie Kitsis all the time, “We’re going to make it to six seasons,” and they were like, “Come on, don’t jinx it!” I said, “I’m not jinxing it. I’m just really confident!”

Lana Parrilla

D23: Judging by the awesome trailer for Season 6 that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con in July, you can’t help but come away with the feeling that this is going to be a big season for the Evil Queen.

LP: Yes it is. There’s a lot happening with the Evil Queen and Regina—and their face-off—which is fun to do. I can say that the Evil Queen is the real opposition for the heroes this season, and she has her hands in everything right now. She’s really creating turmoil in everyone’s lives, which is fun for me to play.

D23: What details—spoiler-free, of course—can you reveal at this point?

LP: We have the Land of Untold Stories, so we have a lot of new inhabitants who are coming to Storybrooke. One of the stories is based on the characters from Aladdin, so we have Jafar, Aladdin, and Jasmine. The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story continues in the first half of the season, and we’ll have Captain Nemo since we’ll start telling the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea story, which is really cool. Also, Archie Hopper has a nice arc this season, so Raphael Sbarge is coming back and there’s something really fun with him and the Evil Queen. Emma Swan is going through some changes as well. The creators like to say she’s having some PTSD symptoms.

D23: Robin Hood’s death was such a big loss for Regina—and ultimately, fans—last season. Will there be some repercussions stemming from his death that ripple over into Season 6?

LP: I think we’re going to see Regina dealing with that very quietly and privately. She’s not one to share her vulnerabilities so openly. She did with Emma in last season’s finale, but you don’t really see her opening up to everyone about that. Her private moments happen behind closed doors. We just filmed a scene not long ago with Regina dealing with the loss of Robin and Hades. The sisters—Regina and Zelena—are in an interesting place, which makes me sad, because there are a lot of similarities between the two. Still, Regina’s no longer the villain and now the hero, and Zelena is entertaining the hero side, but she’s still very much a villain. You’ll get to see how the sisters deal with their differences, and also with the loss of their loved ones.

Once Upon a Time

D23: Even though she’s, well, evil, the Evil Queen is so beloved by fans. What do you think attributes to the character’s popularity?

LP: I think it’s her complexities. She’s multi-dimensional, very complex, and an extremely layered character, and we’ve had the opportunity to tell the story over the course of, including this season, six years. I always think of the Evil Queen in other films, especially Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and we know the story so well, but her lineage only goes so far. We only see so much, but in Once Upon a Time, we’re able to tell so much back-story about the character and we’re able to humanize her in a way we haven’t seen before. She’s not just a villain, she’s a woman who was in love. She’s the daughter of the miller’s daughter. There are so many layers to this character and I think that’s what people really love about her. She’s so complex, but also a lot of fun. She’s deliciously evil. She has these incredible costumes. She’s theatrical at times and likes to put on a show. She’s coy and playful and temperamental, and she’s sassy. There are so many adjectives to describe her.

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D23: The character arc you’ve been given throughout the series is so rare. Not every actor gets an opportunity explore a character so deeply.

LP: It depends on what’s written, and I think the creators have done a really wonderful job with the Evil Queen’s arc. Her arc is an inspiring arc, especially for youth. The message I like to lead with is, “Good can come from broken.” I love how this broken character—who had her heart broken by her mother, made terrible decisions and became the Evil Queen—still found a way, and I think it’s because of her relationship with Henry, to make better choices in her life and take a look at herself. There’s a lot of self-reflection in this character that started happening in the second and third season that I find very inspiring. I know from meeting thousands of our fans that that is something that really resonates with them. It’s a very positive message that we’re able to put out in the world, especially in such difficult times. The overall theme of our show is hope, and that’s exactly what we need in the world today. Even though Emma Swan’s character represents hope, I still believe that Regina Mills/The Evil Queen represents hope because she was so broken, yet look how far she’s come.

D23: It’s so easy to see through your in-person encounters and social media interaction that the fans of Once Upon a Time mean the world to you. They really love you, Lana!

LP: And I love them. We wouldn’t be here without their loyalty and passion. Honestly, it’s what keeps us all going. I’ve never met such dedicated fans in my life. We have 200–300 fans that fly from all over the world to come and see us up in Steveston (British Columbia), which is our exterior for Storybrooke. They’re there 14-and-a-half-hours with us, every day.  It’s quite impressive.

Mrs. Potts and Chip Tea Set

Enjoy tea for two with this darling duo from Beauty and the Beast as your décor.

Reminder
Cutting and scoring are intended only for grown-ups!

Materials

  • 8 1/2” x 11” cardstock (we recommend 110-pound paper for best results)
  • Scissors
  • Cutting knife
  • Ruler
  • Glue

Directions

  1. Print all the pieces on cardstock. Click here to download.
  1. Have a grown-up cut out the pieces.
  1. Score along the dashed lines. Use a ruler to ensure edges are straight.
  1. Fold the pieces where indicated.
  1. To make Mrs. Potts: Take the pages labeled with Mrs. Potts Side 1 and Mrs. Potts Side 2. Glue tab A to the underside of 1, B to 2, C to 3, D to 4, E to 5, F to 6, G to 7, H to 8, I to 9, J to 10, K to 11, L to 12, M to 13, N to 14, and O to 15.
  1. To make Mrs. Potts’ cover: Glue tab A to the underside of 1, B to 2, C to 3, D to 4, E to 5, F to 6, and G to 7. Attach the Mrs. Potts Cover Handle to the Mrs. Potts Cover by gluing tabs H to 8 and I to 9.
  1. To make Mrs. Potts’ spout: Glue Tab A to the underside of 1, B to 2, C to 3, D to 4, E to 5, F to 6, G to 7, and H to 8. Glue I to 16 on Mrs. Potts Side 1 to finish.
  1. To make Mrs. Potts’ handle: Glue Tab A to the underside of 1, B to 2, C to 3, and D to 4. Glue E to 17 and F to 18 on Mrs. Potts Side 2 to finish.
  1. To make Chip: Glue all of the A tabs to the undersides of the 1s, and glue Tab B to 2.
  1. To make Chip’s saucer: Glue all of the C tabs to the undersides of the 3s, and glue Tab D to 4.

Cogsworth Cupcakes

It’s time for a treat! Enjoy these charming Cogsworth cupcakes from our friends at Disney Family.

Ingredients
Peach-colored frosting (Note: to make your own, simply stir 1 drop of red food coloring and 2 to 3 drops of yellow food coloring into 1 cup of butter cream frosting. This should be enough to frost 1/2 dozen cupcakes)
A cupcake
A Tootsie Roll Midgee
Waxed paper
Rolling pin
Toothpick
An almond sliver
A mini marshmallow
A pinch of confectioner’s sugar
2 chocolate chips
Red Twizzler candy
Black decorator’s frosting or gel
A yellow Sweetie candy

Preparation

  1. Frost the cupcake and set it aside while you create Cogsworth’s hair.
  2. Microwave a Tootsie Roll Midgee for up to 6 seconds to slightly soften it. Then sandwich the candy between two pieces of waxed paper and use the rolling pin to flatten it to about 1/8 inch thickness. Use a knife to cut two 1/2- by 2-inch strips from the flattened candy.
  3. Working with one strip at a time, use a toothpick to roll the ends in opposite directions.
  4. Stick one end of an almond sliver into the top of the cupcake and then press the rolled Midgee strips in place on the sides of it.
  5. For eyes, slice a mini marshmallow in half and sprinkle confectioner’s sugar on the sticky sides. Flatten both pieces with your thumb. Then press a chocolate chip, tip down, into the center of each. Press the eyes in place on the cupcake, leaving room to add eyebrows later.
  6. For Cogsworth’s mouth, press a 2 3/4-inch length of red Twizzler candy into the frosting, forming a wide smile. Add short lengths of Twizzler to the ends of the mouth.
  7. Use the black decorator’s frosting or gel to pipe on eyebrows. Next, pipe on clock hands that extend from the point where the nose will go to just below the mouth. For Cogsworth’s nose, press a Sweeties candy in place, covering the very tops of the clock hands.

Mrs. Potts Cake Pops

The perfect afternoon tea treat! Enjoy these Mrs. Potts cake pops from our friends at Disney Family.

Ingredients
1 box cake mix (bake as directed on box for 13×9 cake)
One 16-ounce can of ready-made frosting
Wax paper
Baking sheets
White candy coating
Purple candy melts (teapot lid and base)
White licorice pastilles for spout (we used Good & Plenty)
Yellow candy necklace pieces (handle)
Pink rainbow chip sprinkles (knob on lid)
Pink colorstick sprinkles (mouth)
Pink, blue and white confetti sprinkles (eyes and base decorations)
Blue, black and peach edible ink pens (facial details)
Toothpicks
Paper lollipop sticks
Styrofoam block

Preparation

  1. After cake is cooked and cooled completely, crumble into a large bowl. Note: Light-colored cakes will work best with white candy melts. Darker colored cakes may show through the coating.
  2. With a large spoon, mix crumbled cake thoroughly with about 3/4 of the can of frosting. You won’t need the rest.
  3. Roll mixture into quarter size cake balls and place on a wax paper covered baking sheet. Place cake balls in the freezer for about 15 minutes to firm them up. You can transfer them to the refrigerator to keep chilled and avoid freezing.
  4. When they are firm, shape the balls so the bottom is slightly fuller than the top. You want the size to be proportional to the candy melts as pictured.
  5. Return the cake pops to the refrigerator to maintain firmness.
  6. Melt white candy coating in a heat-proof plastic bowl so that the coating is 3-4 inches deep for easy dipping. Melt in the microwave in 30 second intervals on low, stirring in between. Repeat until melted and smooth.
  7. Remove a couple of cake balls at a time from the refrigerator to work with.
  8. Dip the tip of a lollipop stick into the melted coating and insert into the bottom of the teapot. Then, dip one end of a white licorice candy spout into the melted candy coating. Attach the spout to the side of the cake pop and the coating will set like glue.
  9. Place in a styrofoam block to dry. After a few minutes you can carefully dip the entire cake pop with spout attached into the bowl of melted candy coating. Dip and remove in one motion without stirring. Make sure the entire cake ball is covered. Using a deep bowl is helpful here. If your coating is too thick, you can add a few drops of vegetable oil or shortening to help thin it and make it easier to work with. Remove and allow any excess coating to fall off the pop and back into the bowl.
  10. Before the coating sets, attach one purple candy melt on top of the cake pop for the lid and one yellow candy necklace piece in the back for the handle. Repeat with the remaining pops. Place in a styrofoam block to dry.
  11. When dry, use a toothpick to dot a tiny amount of coating in position for the eyes and attach one white confetti sprinkle for each eye. Use the same technique to attach the rainbow chip for the knob and the colorstick sprinkle for the mouth.
  12. Use a black edible ink pen to draw pupils, eyelashes and eyebrows. Use the blue edible ink pen to draw on eyelids and the peach pen to draw the blush.
  13. You can stop here for Mrs. Potts cake pops or continue to add base decorations without the lollipop stick.
  14. To add base decorations, carefully twist and remove the lollipop stick. Place a small amount of melted white candy coating on the bottom of the teapot and attach to another purple candy melt (flat side down).
  15.  You can add finishing details by dotting on a small amount of coating and attaching alternating pink and blue confetti sprinkles to the base.

Set Sail with Moana‘s Newest Trailer—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Mahalo! It’s a New Moana Trailer!

One of the most anticipated films of the year, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Moana (directed by the legendary Ron Clements and John Musker) hits theaters this November and the excitement is palpable! (We seriously cannot wait to see this film, y’all.)

And luckily, our patience was just rewarded with a brand-new trailer—in which we meet brave, adventurous Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) and her unlikely new ally Maui (Dwayne Johnson). We also get a look at the insane (albeit somewhat adorable) kakamora and Moana’s hilarious rooster sidekick Heihei.

Mark those calendars—Moana sails into theaters on November 23!

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
September 23
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Bill Sullivan
September 24
D23 Presents Bedknobs and Broomsticks: 45 Bewitching Years (Florida)
October 5
D23’s Sip & Scream
October 5
D23 Behind-the-Scenes Experience: A Midnight Soirée at the Tower of Terror
October 8
D23’s Age of Believing: 45 Years of Bedknobs and Broomsticks (California)
November 19–20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
July 14-16, 2017
D23 Expo 2017
Studios
September 23, 2016
Queen of Katwe opens in theaters
November 4, 2016
Doctor Strange opens in theaters
November 23, 2016
Moana opens in theaters
December 16, 2016
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in theaters
Parks
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30; October 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World Resort
September 23, 26, 28, 30
October 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 29, 31

Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort
September 2–October 29 (Friday and Saturday Nights, plus October 31)
Club Villain, special ticketed event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
September 14–November 14, 2016
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
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
Television
October 3
Milo Murphy’s Law premieres on Disney XD at 8 p.m. EDT

Emmy News: Regina King Wins for ABC’s American Crime

It’s that time of year when all your favorite TV stars descend on Los Angeles to celebrate their own… Just this past Sunday, the 68th Emmy® Awards were announced in a live telecast on ABC, hosted by the inimitable Jimmy Kimmel. And the great news? American Crime co-star Regina King was honored for the second consecutive year as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie! (Regina is also a graduate of Disney|ABC’s prestigious Directing Program, and has recently directed episodes of ABC’s Scandal and The Catch.)

In addition, several other ABC shows were honored at the Creative Arts Emmys, presented a week earlier on Saturday, September 10, and Sunday, September 11. Dancing with the Stars took home the trophy for Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series; Shark Tank was named Outstanding Structured Reality Program; and It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown! received the Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program. Congrats to all the winners! Yay, television!

Monstober

“Monstober” is Coming… This October on Disney Channel!

Ready for something a little bit scary… and a whole lotta fun? This October, “Monstober” returns to Disney Channel for a special month-long Halloween celebration—and it all begins Saturday, October 1! The spooktacular event includes Halloween-themed episodes of hit Disney Channel series; the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie The Swap; special short-form content premiering nightly as part of “Monstober Theater”; and the return of Mal-oween—which includes an encore performance of Disney’s Descendants and the second-season premiere of the animated shorts Descendants: Wicked World.

And that’s not all! (We know, right?!) The October lineup also includes a week-long premiere event of Best Friends Whenever, with new episodes airing Sunday, October 2, through Thursday, October 6 (9–9:30 p.m. EDT), and the big U.S. premiere of The Lodge, with five back-to-back episodes premiering nightly beginning Monday, October 17 at 5 p.m. EDT). It’s truly an embarrassment of Halloween-y riches, and it all kicks off in just a few weeks’ time. Time to bust out some candy corn and caramel apples!

Preview Scenes from Marvel’s Doctor Strange at Disney Parks

Marvel’s latest cinematic adventure, Doctor Strange, will conjure all kinds of magic in theaters later this year… but for those of you who want a sneak peek at the sorcerer, we’ve got great news: Beginning October 7, you’ll be able to preview scenes from Doctor Strange at Disney Parks on both coasts! At Disney California Adventure Park, the bewitching preview will be presented (in 3-D, with special in-theater effects!) at the Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land—while guests at Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort will get to see their sneak peek as part of the One Man’s Dream attraction. Plus, even before catching this special 10-minute preview, check out the film’s latest featurette, above…

Marvel’s Doctor Strange introduces audiences to world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), who—in his quest for healing after a horrific car accident—discovers powerful magic in a mysterious place known as Kamar-Taj… and it just happens to be the front line of a battle against dark forces bent on destroying our reality. Look for the film in theaters on November 4!

25 Days of Christmas

The Countdown to Freeform’s 25 Days of Christmas Has Begun

We totally get it—it’s a little bit difficult to imagine all the fun of Christmas 2016 when we haven’t even made it to Halloween yet. But the jolliest of holidays is just under 100 days away… which means Freeform is already gearing up for its ever-popular, jingle-bell’d 25 Days of Christmas programming event!

It’s true; the home for more than two weeks of chockablock holiday-themed fun was christened with a new name since its last yuletide foray… but the network still has all of the same movies that Christmas fans have come to love, including Elf, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, The Santa Clause, The Polar Express, and much more.

Watch for 25 Days of Christmas to kick off on December 1. We’re readying our sleigh as we speak (it needs a bit of work from last season… ).