Tiffins: Your New Favorite WDW Signature Dining Experience

By Beth Deitchman

If you haven’t already, you’re about to add a new word to your vocabulary: Tiffins.

It’s an Indian word that has multiple meanings. A tiffin can be a light midday meal—and we may just start using the word in place of “lunch,” which feels kind of passé by comparison. A tiffin also refers to the container said meal is often carried in: usually a round, stackable metal lunchbox. But our favorite definition is the newest: Tiffins is Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s signature restaurant, which opened just this past weekend, and might just become your favorite, too.

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The new fine-dining establishment takes its inspiration from travel, and the menu is a mixture of cuisines from different parts of the world and different cultures. Anthony DeLuca, Tiffins’ chef de cuisine, told D23 recently that Walt Disney Imagineers looked to the research trips they took while designing Disney’s Animal Kingdom for the elements guests will now find when they dine at the restaurant. According to Deluca, “They took notes, they took sketches and all those places they visited, we get to explore on the menu. So we could have something Asian, we could have something African, we could have something Moroccan. Food can be inspired by wherever they went.”

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Mark Hoevenaars, the proprietor of Tiffins, explains that guests’ global experience begins at the front door. “When you walk into our main entrance, there’s this beautiful map of the world that is carved out of wood that instantly shows the theming of the restaurant, which is travel,” he says. Hoevenaars and the Disney’s Animal Kingdom team also see the restaurant as an experience for the eyes as much as for the tastebuds, so Tiffins functions as an art gallery in addition to serving as an amazing new restaurant. Tiffins is comprised of three different themed dining rooms: an Asian-inspired Trek Gallery, an African-inspired Safari Gallery, and an animal-inspired Grand Gallery. “In that way, we touch all of the different portions of the theming from the Walt Disney Imagineering and animal programs,” Hoevenaars points out.

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The Tiffins menu offers something for everyone. “I think there’s definitely some stuff that’s going to be a little bit out there, but we have an audience here at Animal Kingdom that’s a little bit more adventurous, more free-spirited, to go out and try some stuff,” Hoevenaars says. Main courses include a Berber-spiced lamb chop with mustard greens, lentil stew, and mint chutney, an African-inspired dish; miso-glazed black cod with Forbidden Rice in steamed bok choy with turmeric sauce, which is Asian-inspired; and grilled head-on shrimp with tomatoes, roasted fennel, olives, and sea urchin butter sauce, which has a European sensibility. Tiffins will also serve a classic African black-eyed pea fritter called Akara, which Hoevenaars and DeLuca expect to be popular with guests. But, Hoevenaars confidently professes, “I think that regardless of what their selection will be on the menu, they’re going to be very pleasantly surprised.”

There’s even a dessert inspired by the tiffin itself: a three-tiered creation that will feature a chocolate ganache with multiple garnishes, another layer with an aromatic kaffir lime broth that lightly warms the chocolate, and a top layer that’s a microwave sponge cake—made using innovative techniques that help add a crunchy texture to the epicurean experience.

For younger travelers with palates that might not be as worldly as those of their parents, DeLuca assures, “We actually made sure that when we wrote the kids menu that it was a little less adventurous, that we can capture all of our audience. But there’s definitely enough of a mix where we think people will identify with something.”

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Travelers who see themselves as “just passing through” will enjoy spending time at Nomads Lounge, which celebrates the travel of Disney’s Animal Kingdom guests. Hoevenaars is excited about one way that guests can be part of the travel theme—and support worthy causes at the same time. “We’ll have these hangtags for sale, which our guests can actually write their own adventures and their own travels on, and we’ll actually hang them in the bar. The proceeds of those hangtags will support Disney’s conservation efforts. We have a wide variety of different projects that we support here in Animal Kingdom we have a lot of folks that are working to protect wildlife and wild places—it’s really exciting to have a component that will actually help support that as well,” Hoevenaars says.

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Tiffins and Nomads sit on the Discovery River, right by the bridge that will lead into what will be Pandora—The World of Avatar when it opens. At Nomads, guests can enjoy a beverage—either before their meal at Tiffins, or as a chance to relax and taste some of the street food-inspired small plates on the Nomads menu.

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“In general, the restaurant is super exciting for me,” Hoevenaars stresses. “I think our theme and the ability of the chefs to really create dishes that are inspired by South African cuisine and Asian cuisine is awesome in itself. But then within those continents there are so many different influences and cultures, and we have the ability to do fusion and things like that. It’s really exciting to be working with these chefs to come up with dishes that are just going to truly blow people away.”

Mary Poppins Returns in 2018—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

It’s Official! Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda to Star in Mary Poppins Returns

“Wind’s in the east, there’s a mist comin’ in… like somethin’ is brewin’—about to begin.” For the last few months, we’ve been teased with the possibility of an all-new Mary Poppins film from Walt Disney Studios—and now, it’s official! Mary Poppins Returns, to be directed by Oscar® nominee Rob Marshall, will “step in time” onto a movie screen near you on Christmas Day (December 25), 2018.

Starring Emily Blunt (Disney’s Into the Woods) and Lin-Manuel Miranda (composer and star of Broadway’s Hamilton), Mary Poppins Returns will draw from the wealth of material in P.L. Travers’ seven additional novels that featured Mary Poppins. The film will take place in Depression-era London—when the books were originally written—and will follow a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks… who, along with Michael’s three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins (Blunt) following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her street-lamplighter friend Jack (Miranda), she’ll help the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.

Just Keep Swimming with All-New Finding Nemo As Told By Emoji

Looking to get into the “swim” of things before Finding Dory dives into theaters on June 17? Our good pals over at Disney Interactive Media (read up on how the As Told By Emoji series is created here) have caught-and-released a new short to help you catch up! Finding Nemo As Told By Emoji follows emoji-fied versions of Dory, Nemo, Marlin, Crush, and all their fishy friends as they retell the story of Disney•Pixar’s 2003 film.

Additionally, on Thursday, June 16 (the day before the big premiere), Dory’s biggest fans will have an opportunity to see both movies back-to-back with “Dory After Dark”! More than 90 locations in North America will take part in this one-night-only event, when moviegoers will be treated to a late-night screening of Finding Nemo before joining a select few fans as the very first to see the much-anticipated new adventure. Guests will receive some fantastic Dory swag, and can even share their experience with custom Snapchat filters! Surf over to our friends at Oh My Disney to find out if “Dory After Dark” is happening in your area…

Mark your calendar with upcoming Disney events

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 4
D23’s Afternoon in the Sea: Finding Nemo
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
August 22-26
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
November 19-20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
Studios
June 17
Finding Dory opens in theaters.
July 1
The BFG opens in theaters.
August 12
Pete’s Dragon opens in theaters.
November 23
Moana opens in theaters.
December 16
Rogue One opens in theaters.
Parks
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
June 17
Soarin’ Around the World Debuts at Disney California Adventure and at Epcot
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30 and 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
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29 and 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
June 24
Adventures in Babysitting Premieres on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. EDT

Disney Art Academy

Get Creative with Disney Art Academy for Nintendo 3DS

Artists and Disney fans, listen up! There’s a new game for Nintendo 3DS, and it’s right up your alley… Disney Art Academy, available now, features a wide variety of tools that teach players to draw more than 80 Disney and Pixar characters in 2-D. By working through multiple easy-to-follow lessons, characters like Mickey Mouse, Nemo from Finding Nemo, Elsa from Frozen, Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story, and Simba from The Lion King all come to life.

In Disney Art Academy, characters can be sketched or painted in a variety of ways; using art tools like pastels and paintbrushes, players can discover their “inner artist” and participate in lessons inspired by Disney art and animation. Each lesson guides players through a step-by-step progression to draw a single character. Find Disney Art Academy on sale now in stores; at the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS; and at Nintendo.com. Happy doodling!

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Pretty Little Liars’ Season 7 Summer Premiere on June 20

The Liars are back—and it’s about to get seriously suspenseful up in here. The Season 7 summer premiere of Freeform’s hit original series Pretty Little Liars debuts on Tuesday, June 21, at 8 p.m. EDT. After Hanna’s shocking abduction by “Uber A,” the PLLs (and company) desperately race against the clock to save one of their own. But the only way to do it is… by handing over evidence of Charlotte’s real murderer to “Uber A”! Consequently, the girls must decide what lines they’re willing to cross—because once they do, there’s no turning back.

Fans can catch up on where the Liars left off with Freeform’s all-day marathon of Season 6, starting on June 21 at 11 a.m. EDT and running up to the premiere. Prepare to hashtag your way through summer!

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Star vs. The Forces of Evil: The Battle Begins Anew This Summer!

Disney XD’s magically kooky, Annie Award®-nominated series Star vs. The Forces of Evil—starring The Middle’s Eden Sher as the voice of Star Butterfly, the awesome teen princess from another dimension—begins its second season on Monday, July 11, at 10:30 a.m. EDT on Disney XD and the Disney XD app.

Season 2 uncovers the mythology around Star’s Royal Magic Wand, her family history, and the powers she will someday fully possess. Additionally, Star and Marco’s adventures get even weirder as they are introduced to new magical characters. Look for guest stars including “Weird Al” Yankovic, Mayim Bialik, Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory), Zosia Mamet (Girls), and Nick Lachey (The Sing-Off); they’ll be joining regulars Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Jenny Slate (Zootopia), and Alan Tudyk (Trumbo). So mark your calendars… and also look for a series of eight Star original comics titled “Deep Trouble” to roll out in bookstores this fall!

New Look at Finding Dory… Plus “Just Keep Searching” on Google

Oh, it’s so tantalizingly close—the opening of Finding Dory in theaters! Dory, Marlin, Nemo, and pals head from their home base in Australia to the coast of California in the new film… and this most recent first-look clip follows along as they meet up with Crush, the sea turtle, for another bumpy ocean-current ride! Check it out, dudes.

Plus, here’s a fun tip: In a first-of-its-kind experiment with Google Search, anyone searching for Finding Dory on Google will be presented with new and exclusive content (videos, animated GIFs, images, etc.)—updated in real-time on both desktop and mobile. “Just Keep Searching” in these next few weeks; more content will be rolled out as we get closer to the film’s debut.

Go Inside The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Just this past weekend, Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort debuted their newest show! The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic is a dazzling re-telling of the Rudyard Kipling story (including your favorite songs from both the original 1967 animated film and the recent Jon Favreau-directed hit), told through the lens of authentic Indian culture.

The Jungle Book: Alive With Magic plays several times each night, right on the riverfront at Discovery Island—but only for a limited time. Huge barges teeming with singers, Indian musicians, and colorful performers take to the waters and boost the tale with music and song. And that’s not all: Imagery from the 2016 blockbuster film is projected onto truly massive water screens right above the river. Sounds intriguing, right? Take a closer look with this recent behind-the-scenes video from Disney Parks, above.

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Freeform Celebrates Father’s Day with “Funday” Marathon

Memorial Day has come and gone, which means summer is kicking into high gear! It also means Father’s Day is around the corner—so what better way to celebrate your beloved dad than bonding over some classic Disney movies? Freeform’s got just the ticket, with its weekend-long “Funday” Father’s Day marathon coming this June.

You and dear ol’ Dad (or the father-figure of your choosing) can check out films like The Princess and the Frog, Finding Nemo, Brave, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs throughout the weekend of Saturday, June 18, and Sunday, June 19. So check your local listings, stake out your favorite seats on the couch, and get ready to spend some quality time together. Yay, dads!

“Reflections” from the Cast and Filmmakers of Alice Through the Looking Glass

By Beth Deitchman

Have you gone “through the looking glass” yet to see Disney’s newest adventure for Alice, the Mad Hatter, and Underland’s other colorful denizens—the Red Queen, the White Queen, and a full spectrum of quirky characters?

Alice Through the Looking Glass, now playing at a theater near you, again stars Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh, Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Anne Hathaway as the White Queen, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, and Sacha Baron Cohen as Time himself! In this outing, Alice Kingsleigh (Wasikowska) has spent the past three years sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across a magical looking glass and returns to the fantastical realm of Underland. Reuniting with her friends the White Rabbit, Absolem, the White Queen, and the Cheshire Cat, Alice must save the Hatter and Underland itself, before time runs out. We took a little time recently at the movie’s Hollywood premiere and at press conferences for the film to talk to some of the cast and filmmakers about what’s new in Underland, about how their characters have evolved, and even about Walt Disney World roller coasters! Disney fans are in store for a true unbirthday treat!

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Mia Wasikowska (Alice) on her other favorite Disney character of all time:

“I really like The Lion King, so I like all the characters in that.”

Wasikowska on how Alice has changed since we last saw her in Alice in Wonderland:

“She has a really strong sense of who she is in this film. I think she’s just spent two years as the captain of a ship so she very much knows who she is and she doesn’t let anybody question that for her.”

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Director James Bobin on being “the new kid on the block” with the returning cast:

“It was great because they knew the characters. It was a new story, but we talked about what that meant for those characters. And often the story was explaining how they were before, which was very interesting for them—it was backstory, which was great. They were always incredibly welcoming—such fun to work with and very collaborative, and that’s what I love about movie-making. It was a huge team effort.”

Bobin on what’s different about Underland this time around:

“When I grew up I used to read Lewis Carroll and I remember the world being pretty much designed by a guy called John Tenniel, who was the original illustrator of the books. And I loved that world and wanted to bring more of that to this world—staying within Tim’s world that he created for that movie, but also trying to make it somewhat more historical and more Victorian in some way.”

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Actress Anne Hathaway—the film’s White Queen—on how Colleen Atwood’s spectacular costume design helped her get into character:

“I thought that Colleen’s costume probably created my character. I had certain, kind of inchoate ideas about who she was, and then as soon as I put on that dress, I said, ‘Oh, she’s air.’ Then I started to think about the relationship between her and Helena [Bonham Carter, who portrays her character’s sister, the Red Queen] and I thought that if you have a family member who has a large personality and has a lot of emotions, you compensate by taking up less space. And so I thought, here’s somebody who’s literally turning herself into almost weightlessness—and yet it’s still so ornamented. So I just thought it was just very rich and very airy. And that’s how I kind of came up with my um, airhead.” [LAUGHS]

Owain Rhys Davies, who voices the Delivery Frog in the film, on the research that went into playing Disney’s newest film frog:

“I love Toad from Toad Hall [in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]… The Princess and the Frog—I’ve watched it repeatedly. I’m an adult man—a grown man!—but I love Disney movies. Just being a part of this is an absolute joy and a pleasure. It’s a bit of a dream.”

Screenwriter Linda Woolverton on what’s been happening for Alice before she sails into action in Through the Looking Glass:

“I did a lot of research on China and trading in that period, and the rivers—I researched all the rivers, and I researched the pink dolphins. I researched a lot of the stuff that didn’t make it [into the final script]. So I know all the places she’s been and all the people she’s visited, so that was really fun for me.”

Woolverton’s “Fab 5” Disney heroines:

“I love Aurora. I love Belle. I love Nala. I love Maleficent—she’s a heroine! And I love Cinderella. I think they’re all so different—there’s no singular aspect about each of them. What’s wonderful about Disney is they never abandon the princess—they’re always exploring facets of ‘princessness’ through time. So the princesses that were created in the ’50s and early ’60s were symbols of the perfect woman for their time and that’s wonderful. And then because time moved on, women have different facets and Disney has explored those different eras and parts of us all through time.”

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The film is—literally—about time. We asked one of the film’s producers, Suzanne Todd—a devoted Disney fan—what would she do if she only had more time?

“Of course I would go to Disney World—I’m crazy like that. But other things? I’d spend more time with my family and—oh, wait—I could take my family to Walt Disney World, so I’m sticking with Walt Disney World! I’d love to spend more time in the parks, because I work too much and I don’t spend enough time in the parks.”

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Todd is such a fan of the Walt Disney World Resort that we asked for her “Fab 5” attractions from the resort! Here’s what she told us:

“In Florida we love the mountains, because I’m a roller coaster girl. I love Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. I love Space Mountain—which is different [at Walt Disney World] than it is in Anaheim. I love Expedition Everest. I love a little Big Thunder Mountain. Which one am I missing? Splash Mountain—but that’s not a roller coaster. If we’re really doing five roller coasters from Florida, I’m going Crush ‘n’ Gusher [at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park], because we don’t have Crush ‘n’ Gusher in Anaheim. I believe it’s the only water roller coaster in the world and it is an awesome, awesome ride that should not be missed when you visit Florida!”

Grilled Marinated Chicken Breasts with Watermelon Feta Salad

Our friends at ABC’s The Chew serve up this scrumptious grilled chicken, perfect for the summer. The sweet watermelon is a great compliment to the savory chicken. Try it for yourself!

For more recipes, visit TheChew.com and tune in weekdays, 1p.m. ET |12 p.m. CT on ABC.

Servings: 6
2+ hr

Ingredients

For the Chicken:
6 bone-in (skin-on Chicken Breast Halves)
kosher Salt
1 cup Greek Yogurt
Grated Zest and juice of 1 Orange
1 tablespoon Coriander Seeds (toasted and ground)
2 teaspoons Cumin Seeds (toasted and ground)
2 teaspoons Chipotle Powder

For the Watermelon Feta Salad:
1/2 Small to Medium Seedless Watermelon (cubed)
1 cup Feta (crumbled)
1/4 cup Mint Leaves (torn)
3 Scallions (sliced)
1 clove garlic (grated or finely minced)
1/4 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil
pepper (to taste)
3 tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar

Step-By-Step Directions

  1. For the Chicken: Rinse the chicken under cold water and pat dry. Season the breasts liberally with salt. In a gallon-sized zip-top bag, combine the yogurt, orange zest and juice, salt, coriander, cumin, and chipotle. Add the chicken, turn to coat, and refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours.
  2. Let the chicken come to room temperature for 30 minutes before grilling.
  3. Meanwhile, heat a charcoal or gas grill to medium.
  4. Remove the chicken from the bag, wiping off and discarding any excess marinade. Put the chicken on the grill skin-side-down and cover with the lid. Grill for 7 to 8 minutes, open the lid, and flip the bird. Put the lid back on and grill for 10 to 12 minutes, until the chicken reaches an internal temp of 160F.
  5. Let rest for 10 minutes before serving.
  6. For the Watermelon Feta Salad: Combine watermelon, mint, feta, garlic and scallions in a bowl. Whisk together the red wine vinegar and olive oil. Pour over salad, season with pepper and toss to coat.
  7. Plate chicken with a side of watermelon feta salad and finish with a drizzle of olive oil for garnish.

Experience A Flurry of New Magic During Frozen—Live at the Hyperion

By Tyler Slater

“For the first time in forever,” the magic and enchantment of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen comes to life with stunning special effects and outstanding talent during Frozen—Live at the Hyperion! This new live theatrical interpretation for the stage—now showing at Disney California Adventure park—immerses audiences in the beloved world of Frozen and takes everyone on the heartwarming journey of Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven. Under the direction of Tony Award®-nominated director Liesl Tommy (Eclipsed), the show features elaborate costumes and sets, stunning special effects, and show-stopping numbers. This exceptionally large production features an opening cast and crew of more than 200, six full musical numbers, and a 2,220 square foot video wall, which all combine for an unforgettable experience.

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Frozen—Live at the Hyperion is not simply a retelling but rather an adaptation that takes the essence of the adventures of Anna and Elsa and transforms it into a theatrical spectacular for the stage. Director Liesl Tommy explained, “I am approaching Frozen as I would any new work—to search the story for what resonates most emotionally, which is the story of the relationship between Anna and Elsa, their coming of age, and conquering their worst fears.” During the world premiere, Tommy expressed that the emotional center of Frozen is the metaphor of opening and closing doors in one’s life and understanding that truly, “love is an open door.”

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Hans and Anna

Creative Entertainment Executive with Walt Disney Imagineering Dana Harrel shared, “This production is very emotional. We take our audiences to a place that we’ve never gone before, so the environment for this journey becomes vitally important to telling the story.” With this in mind, the scale of the Hyperion Theater means the theatrical effects in this production play a very large role. For example, it took approximately 45,000 square feet of custom-dyed fabric to create the “Aurora” curtain that envelops the interior of the theater. Also, an enormous turntable was installed on the stage to allow an elegant movement of set pieces from scene to scene and to accommodate Elsa’s breathtaking staircase of ice, which juts out over the audience. And, of course, the retelling of Frozen would not be complete without the falling of snow throughout the nearly 2,000-seat Hyperion Theater.

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Frozen—Live at the Hyperion

“We are using theatrical technology that simply wasn’t available when the theater opened in 2001, and some of it wasn’t even around five years ago,” explained the show’s producer Jennifer Magill. “This is especially true for the large amount of video projections.”

Elsa and Anna

With the help of these of these cutting-edge special effects, guests visiting Arendelle can experience the tradition of outstanding live entertainment inside the Hyperion Theater at an entirely new level. The entire team of artists, designers, and performers have embraced Frozen—Live at the Hyperion as the first theatrical experience for many guests, especially children, and they made sure it will be an unforgettable experience for everyone visiting the Disneyland Resort.

The Ultimate Guide to Disney Channel’s DCOM Marathon

By Nicole Nalty

While you may associate Memorial Day weekend with barbecues, pool parties, and fun in the sun, we’re spending this long weekend in our pajamas—and for good reason! In celebration of Adventures in Babysitting—the 100th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM)—which premieres Friday, June 24, at 8 p.m. ET, Disney Channel is airing all 100 DCOMs throughout the month of June, beginning with a mega movie marathon this Memorial Day weekend! Check out the full line-up of films below:

Friday, May 27
10 a.m.—Disney’s Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama
11:20 a.m.—Read It and Weep
12:55 p.m.—Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
2:40 p.m.—Jump In!
4:15 p.m.—Lemonade Mouth
6:15 p.m.—Zapped
8 p.m.—High School Musical 2
9:55 p.m.—The Cheetah Girls 2
11:45 p.m.—Zenon the Zequel

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Disney’s Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama

Saturday, May 28
1:25 a.m.—Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge
2:55 a.m.—Twitches Too
4:25 a.m.—Alley Cats Strike!
6:25 a.m.—You Wish!
8:05 a.m.—The Proud Family Movie
9:50 a.m.—Quints
11:25 a.m.—Horse Sense
1:10 p.m.—Cow Belles
2:50 p.m.—Twitches
4:30 p.m.—The Even Stevens Movie
6:15 p.m.—Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie
8 p.m.—Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam
9:50 p.m.—Princess Protection Program
11:30 p.m.—The Cheetah Girls: One World

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Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Sunday, May 29
1:05 a.m.—Zenon: Z3
2:40 a.m.—Halloweentown High
4:20 a.m.—The Thirteenth Year
6 a.m.—Right on Track
7:45 a.m.—Full-Court Miracle
9:35 a.m.—Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off
11:20 a.m.—Brink!
1:10 p.m.—Double Teamed
2:55 p.m.—Rip Girls
4:35 p.m.—Motocrossed
6:20 p.m.—Cloud 9
8 p.m.—Teen Beach 2
9:55 p.m.—Bad Hair Day
11:40 p.m. How to Build a Better Boy

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Teen Beach 2

Monday, May 30
1:20 a.m.—Pixel Perfect
2:55 a.m.—The Other Me
4:30 a.m.—Genius
10 a.m.—Stuck in the Suburbs
11:30 a.m.—Halloweentown
1:05 p.m.—Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
2:55 p.m.—Smart House
4:25 p.m.—High School Musical
6:15 p.m.—Camp Rock
8 p.m.—Descendants
10:05 p.m.—Teen Beach Movie
11:55 p.m.—Cadet Kelly

Zenon
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

Tuesday, May 31
1:50 a.m.—The Cheetah Girls
3:35 a.m.—Johnny Tsunami

Wednesday, June 1
12 a.m.—Return to Halloweentown
2 a.m.—Can of Worms

Thursday, June 2
12 a.m.—Going to the Mat
2 a.m.—Miracle in Lane 2

Friday, June 3
12 a.m.—The Suite Life Movie
2 a.m.—A Ring of Endless Light

Saturday, June 4
12 a.m.—Invisible Sister
2 a.m.—Now You See It

Sunday, June 5
12 a.m.—Girl vs. Monster
2 a.m.—Phantom of the Megaplex

Monday, June 6
12 a.m.—Tru Confessions
2 a.m.—Tiger Cruise

Tuesday, June 7
12 a.m.—Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire
2 a.m.—Under Wraps

Wednesday, June 8
12 a.m.—Den Brother
2 a.m.—Go Figure

Thursday, June 9
12 a.m.—Avalon High
2 a.m.—Jett Jackson: The Movie

Friday, June 10
12 a.m.—Minutemen
2 a.m.—Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension

Saturday, June 11
12 a.m.—The Poof Point
2 a.m.—Up, Up and Away

Sunday, June 12
12 a.m.—Life is Ruff
2 a.m.—Hounded

Monday, June 13
12 a.m.—Ready to Run
2 a.m.—The Jennie Project

Tuesday, June 14
12 a.m.—The Scream Team
2 a.m.—Don’t Look Under the Bed

Wednesday, June 15
12 a.m.—The Color of Friendship
2 a.m.—Buffalo Dreams

Thursday, June 16
12 a.m—Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas!
2 a.m.—Hatching Pete

Friday, June 17
12 a.m.—The Ultimate Christmas Present
2 a.m.—Twas the Night

Saturday, June 18
12 a.m.—StarStruck
2 a.m.—Geek Charming

Sunday, June 19
12 a.m.—Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board
2 a.m.—Jumping Ship

Monday, June 20
12 a.m.—Dadnapped
2 a.m.—Get A Clue

Tuesday, June 21
12 a.m.—Let It Shine
2 a.m.—Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure

Wednesday, June 22
12 a.m.—The Luck of the Irish
2 a.m.—You Lucky Dog

Thursday, June 23
12 a.m.—Radio Rebel
2 a.m.—Frenemies

Friday, June 24
12 a.m.—Gotta Kick It Up!
2 a.m.—Stepsister From Planet Weird
8 p.m.—Adventures in Babysitting (100th DCOM)

Where in the small world Can You Find These Classic Creatures?

By Nicole Nalty

It’s the song heard ’round the world—about the world! it’s a small world is celebrating its 50th year at Disneyland park and it’s not hard to see why: With stunning design by Mary Blair and Rolly Crump, music by the Sherman brothers, and character design and costume design by Marc Davis and Alice Davis, respectively, it’s no surprise that the classic attraction is a family favorite at Disney Parks around the world.

Think you’re a seasoned sailor of “the happiest cruise that ever sailed”? Cruise on and see if you can place these animated animals in their correct lands.

frogs from it's a small world at Disneyland

1. Don’t get a frog in your throat! Where can you find this reptile trio?

tiger from it's a small world at Disneyland

2. Where can you spot this striped specimen?

hippo from it's a small world at Disneyland

3. Hip-hip-hooray! Where can you find this fan favorite?

crocodile from it's a small world at Disneyland

4. It’s okay to smile at this crocodile—once you find him!

panda from it's a small world at Disneyland

5. This one’s black and white—do you know where to find this precious panda?

water buffalo from it's a small world at Disneyland

6. Water you waiting for? Guess where you can find this water buffalo!

7. BONUS ROUND: There’s a sneaky sea serpent that lives at it’s a small world—but you need to guess before you sea it!

Answers:

1. FROGS: These three hopped on over to the Middle East and Asian Holiday area.

2. TIGER: While he’s no Rajah, you can find this tiger near Aladdin and Jasmine in the Middle East and Asian Holiday area, just after a depiction of the Taj Mahal.

3. HIPPO: You can’t miss this hippo in Adventure in Africa—keep an eye out after saying “Hakuna Matata” to our pals Timon, Pumbaa, and Simba.

4. CROCODILE: This croc lives in a tropical hideaway towards the end of Pacific Islands Paradise, just before the journey into the Spirit of America.

5. PANDA: You can find this panda in the Middle East and Asian Holiday area, right before saying hello to Mulan and Mushu.

6. WATER BUFFALO: After you spot our panda pal, look across the way to find the water buffalo in the Middle East and Asian Holiday area.

sea serpent from it's a small world at Disneyland

7. BONUS ROUND: Did we fool you? You can find this slithery sea serpent just outside of it’s a small world, along with many other terrific topiaries.

D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort: Tomorrowland

By Tyler Slater

There’s a great big, beautiful Tomorrowland at Shanghai Disney Resort! Created especially for Shanghai Disneyland, this newly imagined land celebrates the hope, optimism, and potential for the future—themes from the original Disneyland—for a whole new culture. With just three weeks until the grand opening, D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort continues with a land that takes guests to infinity and beyond.

TRON Lightcycle Power Run

Disney fans around the world are counting down to the opening of one of the most thrilling and exciting attractions at any Disney park: TRON Lightcycle Power Run. Riding atop individual, two-wheeled Lightcycles, guests will be launched across a canopied section of track—the Upload Circuit—before diving high-speed into the Grid, a mysterious game world. Adrenaline-pumping music, lights, and 3-D graphics electrify a multi-sensory environment as “Programs” and “Users” speed, dip, and dive through digitized darkness on one of the fastest coaster attractions in Disney theme park history.

Shifting from the Grid to the Gamma Quadrant, guests can go from zero to Space Ranger hero aboard Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue. This interactive adventure is inspired by the Disney•Pixar Toy Story films as well as the popular Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin that premiered at Walt Disney World. At Shanghai Disneyland, the Evil Emperor Zurg is threatening to destroy the home planet of the Aliens so Buzz Lightyear calls out for more Space Rangers to help stop Star Command’s most wanted! The immersive, new storyline combined with a new, interactive targeting system will make this one of the most engaging attractions at a Disney park.

Star Wars Launch Bay

In a galaxy far, far away, Jedi, Sith, and Padawans will discover an experience that honors the Star Wars Saga inside the Star Wars Launch Bay. Iconic intergalactic set pieces, props, and memorabilia help to bring the Star Wars story to life, while guests of all ages can also encounter favorite characters like C-3PO and Darth Vader—and even take photos piloting the Millennium Falcon!

Elsewhere in the galaxy, young space travelers can video chat with none other than Experiment 626 himself during Stitch Encounter. With new humor and content for guests of Shanghai Disney Resort, everyone’s favorite blue cosmic alien engages in unrehearsed conversations, plays games, makes jokes, and takes guests for a spin around the galaxy.

Back in Tomorrowland, sky pilots strap in to individual Jet Packs and enjoy the thrill and wonder of flight. Two at a time, guests blast off on transportation of the future, controlling how high their Jet Pack goes. Walt Disney’s long affiliation with aviation dates back to the Astro Jets at Disneyland park from 1956 and now, 60 years later, his hope and optimism for the future continues to be expressed at Shanghai Disneyland!

Guests can break away from their travels on the upper concourse of Tomorrowland and enjoy Chinese and Western food at the Stargazer Grill. From the outdoor deck, guests will be able to see the Enchanted Storybook Castle and enjoy a variety of burgers at the largest restaurant in Shanghai Disneyland.

Stay tuned next week as D23’s Ultimate Countdown continues with the largest of all the lands in Shanghai Disneyland: Fantasyland.

Tour other areas of Shanghai Disney Resort here:

Beauty and the Beast Live Action Teaser—Plus More in News Briefs

By Courtney Potter

Live-Action Beauty and the Beast Gets Teaser-Trailer Treatment

There we were, sitting in near the fountain of our little town (it’s a quiet village!), reading our favorite book—we’d just gotten to the part where the heroine meets Prince Charming… when suddenly, on our mobile screen of choice, appeared a brand-new teaser for Disney’s live-action retelling of Beauty and the Beast! (We were so excited, we almost ran right into the baker on his way to get the baguettes. But that’s another story…)

Beauty and the Beast stars Emma Watson (the Harry Potter film series) as iconic Disney princess Belle—a bright, beautiful, and (very) independent young woman who is taken prisoner by a beast and locked away in his castle. Despite her fears, Belle befriends the castle’s enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast’s hideous exterior and realize the kind heart and soul of the true Prince within. Also featuring Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) as the Beast, Luke Evans (The Hobbit) as Gaston, Josh Gad (Frozen) as Lefou, Ewan McGregor (the Star Wars prequel trilogy) as Lumiere, and Emma Thompson (Saving Mr. Banks) as Mrs. Potts, the film will bewitch audiences worldwide beginning March 17, 2017.

Mark your calendar with upcoming Disney events

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
June 4
D23’s Afternoon in the Sea: Finding Nemo
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
August 22-26
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
November 19-20
D23 Destination D: Amazing Adventures
Studios
May 27
Alice Through the Looking Glass opens in theaters.
June 17
Finding Dory opens in theaters.
July 1
The BFG opens in theaters.
August 12
Pete’s Dragon opens in theaters.
November 23
Moana opens in theaters.
December 16
Rogue One opens in theaters.
Parks
March 2—May 30
Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
June 17
Soarin’ Around the World Debuts at Disney California Adventure and at Epcot
September 2, 8, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30 and 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
November 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 27, 29 and 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
May 27
100th DCOM Celebration Kicks Off on Disney Channel at 10 a.m.
June 24
Adventures in Babysitting Premieres on Disney Channel at 8 p.m. EDT

Disney Channel Original Movie Soundtrack

All Your Favorite Tunes from Disney Channel Original Movies on One Album!

As we gear up for the debut of Disney Channel’s 100th Original Movie(DCOM)—Adventures in Babysitting, premiering June 24 at 8 p.m. ET)—Walt Disney Records keeps the celebration going with the release of a new digital album chock full of songs from chart-topping DCOM soundtracks! Your Favorite Songs from 100 Disney Channel Original Movies hits virtual store shelves on Friday, May 27 (and is actually available for pre-order right this minute, over at iTunes).

The centerpiece of the album is a medley of super-iconic DCOM songs performed by Hollywood Records recording artists Forever In Your Mind; the band’s music video will also debut on Friday, May 27—during the big “100th DCOM Celebration” programming event on Disney Channel—and will be available on DisneyMusicVevo right after its TV premiere.

Look for awesome cuts like “Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’” from Teen Beach Movie; “This is Me” from Camp Rock; “Rotten to the Core” from Disney’s Descendants; and (of course) “Wildside” from Adventures in Babysitting. Happy listening, y’all!

New Finding Dory Trailer is Unforgettable

Here’s another way to remember that Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory, the much-anticipated sequel to Finding Nemo, is about to swim into theaters on June 17: a shiny new trailer!

Set off the coast of California, Finding Dory reunites everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang, Dory (voice of Ellen DeGeneres), with her friends Nemo (voice of Hayden Rolence) and Marlin (voice of Albert Brooks) on a search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale? The film also features the dulcet tones of Ed O’Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Idris Elba, Kate McKinnon, Eugene Levy, and Diane Keaton.

And speaking of something “Unforgettable,” check out this performance from last Friday’s episode of Ellen, when Sia dropped by to sing her cover of the classic 1951 song (originally made popular by Nat King Cole), which will appear in the end credits of the film.

Miles from Tomorrowland

Season 2 of Miles from Tomorrowland: Coming June 20 to Disney Channel!

Disney Junior’s Emmy®-nominated animated series Miles from Tomorrowland is back for Season 2—and all the new intergalactic fun kicks off this June! The series, which boasts an impressive pedigree of NASA, Google, and Space Tourism Society consultants, follows the out-of-this-world missions of young adventurer Miles Callisto and his family as they work together to help connect the galaxy on behalf of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority.

Celebrity guest stars this season include Star Trek: The Next Generation alums LeVar Burton (as Galactic School teacher Dr. Consilium), Whoopi Goldberg (as creative tech genius The GameMaster), and Jonathan Frakes (as Miles’ paternal grandfather). Plus, Good Morning America’s chief meteorologist and recent Dancing with the Stars finalist Ginger Zee voices Dr. Zephyr Skye, Tomorrowland’s leading weather forecaster.

Look for Miles and all his interplanetary pals when Miles from Tomorrowland premieres on Monday, June 20, at 9 a.m. EDT on Disney Channel (with a preview via the Disney Junior App beginning on Monday, June 13)!

Final Countdown to Soarin’ Around the World at Disney Parks Worldwide

Ever imagined flying high above the Great Wall of China? Or feeling the Australian wind in your hair whilst gliding above Sydney Harbor (with its iconic Sydney Opera House nearby)? Well, you won’t have to imagine much longer: Disney Parks’ Soarin’ Over the World is poised to take flight beginning in mid-June! And if you’re looking for a lil’ sneak peek at the exhilarating journey, check out the video from our pals at the Disney Parks Blog, above.

Soarin’ Over the World will premiere (as Soarin’ Over the Horizon) at Shanghai Disneyland during its big grand-opening celebration on June 16—then fly into Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort, and Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort, the very next day. So pack those proverbial bags, cuz our flight’s about to board…

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line Returning to Stateside Home Ports in 2017

If you’re looking for a fantastic way to sail the globe—leaving once again from convenient locations across the good ol’ U.S. of A.—look no further than Disney Cruise Line (DCL)! They’ve just announced a return to several popular stateside home ports for limited-time engagements…

In the fall of 2017, DCL will return to New York City with sailings to the Bahamas and the Canadian coast—including a new seven-night Canada cruise. Additionally, San Diego, California, will serve as a home port with cruises to Mexico, and Galveston, Texas, will again be home to sailings to the Caribbean and Bahamas.

For more info on all DCL’s 2017 sailings, row your boat over to their website.

Elena of Avalor

Elena of Avalor to Debut Ball Gown Designed by Project Runway Alum

Hola! Tenemos noticias para ti!” (That’s Spanish for, “Have we got news for you!”) Princess Elena—the star of Disney Channel’s newest animated series, Elena of Avalor—will been seen in the show wearing a beautiful ball gown inspired by her rich Latin American heritage. And that’s not all: The gown was designed by Project Runway alum Layana Aguilar! Says the Brazilian-born-and-raised fashionista, “Designing a dress for a Disney princess is a dream come true for me and the proudest moment of my career so far. And as a mother, I am so excited to introduce my kids to [the new show].”

Layana’s design is also the inspiration for the dress that Princess Elena will wear when she meets and greets her “royal subjects” at Disney Parks later this year! You’ll be able to find the princess at Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort, and at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort. Keep your “ojos” peeled for more info on her Parks debut as it becomes available.

Marvel Logo

Big Casting News for Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok

A dazzling array of all-star actors will be joining Chris Hemsworth in Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok, the continuing story of the hammer-wielding Super Hero that’s due in theaters November 3, 2017.

Oscar® winner Cate Blanchett (Cinderella) will costar as Hela, a mysterious new villain—and joining her are Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic Park) as Grandmaster, Karl Urban (the Star Trek trilogy) as Skurge, and Tessa Thompson (Selma) as Valkyrie. Additionally, Mark Ruffalo will reprise his Avengers role of Bruce “The Hulk” Banner.

And don’t worry: Besides Chris Hemsworth in the title role, all your favorites from the first two Thor films are returning, including Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Idris Elba as Heimdall, and Sir Anthony Hopkins as Odin.

Exclusive Q&A: Helena Bonham Carter Plays (Big) Head Games in Alice Through the Looking Glass

By Tim Lammers

Helena Bonham Carter is back and giving everybody a piece of her very large mind again as the Red Queen, Iracebeth, in Alice Through the Looking Glass, the hotly anticipated follow-up to Disney’s blockbuster live-action adaptation of Alice in Wonderland in 2010. In the film, Bonham Carter reteams with Mia Wasikowska (Alice), Johnny Depp (The Mad Hatter), Anne Hathaway (The White Queen) and the late Alan Rickman (voice of Absolem, the caterpillar-turned-butterfly), and is joined by her Sweeney Todd and Les Misérables co-star Sacha Baron Cohen, who plays Time.

In an online exclusive interview with D23, Bonham Carter discussed her excitement over getting back into the headspace of the Red Queen and working again with some of her wondrous collaborators.

Tim Lammers (TL): Was there a certain amount of reconditioning, vocally, since you screamed “Off with their heads!” quite a bit in Alice in Wonderland?
Helena Bonham Carter (HBC): It turned out to be very exhausting on the first day of production. I thought to myself, ‘I remember how to play this,’ and by lunchtime I didn’t have any voice left because I had been screaming for an hour (laughs). It was fun for a bit, then I realized, “I can’t do anymore and now I’m mute.”

Iracebeth

TL: And was it exhausting, physically?
HBC: It was much more exhausting. The Red Queen is an exhausting character to play. I had a lot more to do and I think my part is actually bigger in this film. And, she’s unhappier. Can you believe it? And she’s even angrier.

Time

TL: The Red Queen was taken away to be imprisoned at the end of Alice in Wonderland. Where do we find her in Alice Through the Looking Glass and what are her motivations?
HBC: When we meet her she has been banished to the Outerlands and the only thing she has is time, and the notion of time is personified by Sacha Baron Cohen’s character. I love him and he loves me, but I only really love him because he has an object that I want—the Chronosphere—which you can use to travel through time and turn back time. I want it to travel back in time to get my crown again, but Alice wants it to help out the Hatter and his family… We also find out why she has such a big head.

The White Queen

TL: I can’t imagine anybody reacting well to her head swelling to twice its size.
HBC: In the film, you’ll realize why it totally wasn’t my fault. You find out why it’s so big and who’s to blame. The Red Queen has a huge inferiority complex because of her big head. That has a lot to do with her sister (The White Queen), who’s got a perfect head and is perfect all around. The second film investigates the relationship between the two of them. I want to be queen because I’m the oldest, but Mirana comes and steals my throne and my crown.

Iracebeth

TL: How did you wrap your head around playing a character with such a big head?
HBC: When I was first approached to play the role, I spoke with [screenwriter] Linda Woolverton and we talked about the Red Queen having a big head and how angry she was. I played her the age of my daughter, who was 2 at the time. She had tantrums all the time and had no inhibition with her emotions. So in that way, it was fun to play someone who was entirely selfish and has a big head, just like any toddler.

TL: Who does Iracebeth remind you of in Alice Through the Looking Glass?
HBC: It’s a lot of fun because there’s a bit of Miss Havisham [from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations] wrapped up in the Red Queen. She’s been banished to nowhereville and she still thinks she’s queen. There’s a bit of delusion involved. There’s a bit of Sunset Boulevard in there, too. She’s a bit lost in time, clinging on to an illusion.

Hatter

TL: Alice Through the Looking Glass marks your seventh film with Johnny Depp. I can’t help but think part of the reason you keep doing films together—part of the intrigue is wondering what creative new ideas this guy is going to bring to the table.
HBC: I always wonder what he’s going to come dressed like. I’m deeply envious of his costumes most of the time, and his accessories. He always has tons of accessories and has never been minimal in his tastes and nor am I, frankly. Johnny’s completely eccentric in his choices, so it’s always fun to see what he’s going to do next. He’s completely unpredictable, and that is, of course, if you can tell where he is because most of the time he’s completely unrecognizable.

Mia Wasikowska

TL: Of course, the film also reunites you with Mia Wasikowska. Could you sense any differences in Mia between the first and second films?
HBC: She hadn’t changed that much between the first and second film, even with all the success she’s had. She’s so indelibly sweet and wise. It’s a clever and interesting mix, how she’s so wise and has an old soul, but incredibly, has a naiveté, too, and a modesty. Mia’s so well-adjusted. There’s such a genuine truth to her. She’s grown, but doesn’t seem that much older, visually. As for the rest of us, we had so much makeup on that you couldn’t tell if we aged or not (laughs), but Mia hadn’t really changed that much except she had shorter hair.

Alice and Absolem

TL: Sadly, Alice Through the Looking Glass is Alan Rickman’s last film. When was the last time you saw him?
HBC: It was about 18 months ago in a restaurant and he was sitting with his wife, Rima, and we had a big hug. [After he passed, there was something] about his butterfly character that I said to his wife that I felt was poignant. There was a saying I read, ‘Just when the caterpillar thought it was all over it became a butterfly.’ I love that saying and I thought that applied. I love the idea that maybe he has become a butterfly, not physically, but in that it’s about a transformation. Death is transforming. I don’t think it’s the end, but unfortunately it’s the end of us seeing Alan in his usual shape.

TL: I can’t go without mentioning that one of my favorite film songs in the last year was your “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo” as the Fairy Godmother at the end of the credits of Cinderella. That was so terrific.
HBC: There’s a funny story about that. [Cinderella Director] Ken Branagh wanted me to record the song when I was in Shepperton filming Alice Through the Looking Glass. At the end of shooting one day I went to composer Patrick Doyle’s office in full Red Queen makeup to sing “Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo” [huge laughter]. It was just to check out the key I was going to sing it in, and here I was having a full sing-along in my full Red Queen outfit. Patrick, whom I’ve known for years, was in absolute hysterics. There’s a video of it somewhere.