Character Close-Up: Kaa and King Louie

By Nicole Nalty

It’s time to get wild! The Jungle Book is in theaters this Friday, so we’re wrapping up our Character Close-Up series with Kaa and King Louie—catch up on parts one and two here!

Slither on to read more about these conniving characters—trussst in us, you don’t want to miss this one.

Kaa

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A massive and devious python, Kaa sets her sights on Mowgli when she finds him alone in the jungle. Using her captivating voice (Scarlett Johansson) and hypnotic gaze, Mowgli is completely entranced and unable to withstand Kaa’s captivating embrace.

King Louie

KING LOUIE
Voiced by the charismatic Christopher Walken, King Louie is an enormous ape and ruler of the Bandar-log, a colony of wild and wily monkeys—but the colony is not his concern. King Louie is desperate to learn more about Man’s “red flower” and uses his smooth-talking ways to convince Mowgli to share his fire-making secrets.

Groundbreaking News! First Look at Star Wars-Themed Lands

By Nicole Nalty

Exciting news from a galaxy not so far, far away! Our friends at the Disney Parks Blog are celebrating the official groundbreaking of Star Wars-themed lands coming to Disneyland park in California and Disney’s Hollywood Studios park in Florida with a first look at the construction site at Disneyland park. Take a look at this 360-degree photo from the 14-acre construction site (the largest-ever singled-themed land expansion at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort!).

First announced at D23 Expo 2015, Star Wars-themed lands are coming to both Disneyland park at the Disneyland Resort and Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort. Guests will be transported to a never-before-seen planet, inhabited by humanoids, droids, and many others.

We can’t wait to see these planets come to life! Stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for more updates from both the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort.

May the Force be with you!

Tour the Majestic African Savanna at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

By Tyler Slater

The epic adventure of a stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is truly a fan-favorite for guests visiting Walt Disney World. There is something about waking up and seeing zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, and many other animals that graze the savanna from the outside balcony. This beautiful resort opened in 2001 as a journey into the wonder, romance, and mystery of the African savanna with its untamed animals, gracious people, and rich culture traditions. In honor of the 15th anniversary, fans are getting an inside look at the breathtaking lobby at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and how special details pay tribute to Africa’s wildlife, ancient civilization, and vast landscape.

Animal Kingdom Lodge lobby Maasai shields

A mystical world unfolds as guests enter the grand six-story lobby of the lodge, unleashing the spirit and romance of the vast continent. Eight enormous Maasai shields banded together create a chandelier over the majestic lobby. The shields are tri-colored—black, red, and white. The black identifies lineage while the red and white carry the age and geographical location of the owner. The geometric patterns painted on the shields also have special meaning: The ones marked with circles signify the Kisongo province of Kenya, the squares denote the Loita province, and the triangles are used by Ol bruggo province.

Animal Kingdom Lodge collections of art

Each of the lobby’s six seating areas features traditional tables of alderwood and mahogany with tops of antique lapis, stone, and metal. Guests will even notice animal symbols hand-carved into the surfaces! These engravings tell stories of African spiritualism and proverbs of the people. Be sure that you also notice collections of art throughout the lobby that highlight the diversity of materials used by African craftsman.

Animal Kingdom Lodge bronze medallions

Embedded in the lobby’s teak floor, guests will find five bronze medallions designed by West African artist and famed storyteller Babab Wagué Diakité. The largest medallion measures eight feet in diameter and is fashioned to look like a relief map of Africa, with mountains raised and water all around. The other four medallions are somewhat smaller, each four feet across, and all etched with different African themes showcasing the relationship between man and animal. Guests will see a fisherman, a peacock, a grouping of African wildlife, and a small humble village depicted in the medallions.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Grand Bedu masks

Follow the large, supportive columns to their top and guests will see Grand Bedu masks staring down from their six-floor view. The Bedu mask is a plankmask used throughout the Bondoukou region of the Ivory Coast of West Africa. It traditionally makes an appearance once a year at the festivities that commemorate each New Year. Bedu masks are seen as the product of transfer; perfect for the coming and going of the year, as well as the guests moving across the lobby from one location to another.

Animal Kingdom Lodge rope suspension bridge

At the opposite end of the lobby entrance, a rope suspension bridge stretches across the lobby. The bridge not only allows guests to cross the lobby at treetop level, but also presents a spectacular perch with a grand overview that offers a floor-to-ceiling view of the animal kraal.

Boma restaurant at Animal Kingdom Lodge

Guests visiting Walt Disney World are welcome to explore Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and discover these details on their own. Besides, no trip to this beautiful resort is complete without a walk around the savanna and a delicious meal at Boma—Flavors of Africa!

Disney Cruise Line Sails into ’17—Plus More in News Briefs

By D23 Team

Disney Cruise Line Unveils Fresh, Fun Itineraries for 2017

Ready for adventure? Our pals over at Disney Cruise Line are happy to oblige—and they’ve got a host of new itineraries (and new ports-of-call) for their Summer 2017 cruises! First-time visits to new destinations in Alaska (with stops at Icy Strait Point and Hubbard Glacier) and Europe (Amsterdam and Stonehenge) are on the agenda… as is a return to beloved locations including Norway, the British Isles, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas.

That’s not all: Select Disney Dream sailings from Port Canaveral will now include two stops at Castaway Cay—Disney’s exclusive, super-fun, totally tropical port-of-call in the Bahamas. To learn more about Disney Cruise Line and all these exciting new vacations, sail on over to DisneyCruise.com.

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
April 20
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Portland, Oregon
May 20
Mickey’s of Glendale • Orlando Shopping Event
May 21
Finding Nemo: D23 in the Big Blue World (Florida)
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
April 15
The Jungle Book opens in theaters.
May 6
Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters.
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
April 1-May 1
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
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 1
Disney Channel Presents the Radio Disney Music Awards airs on Disney Channel from 7–9 p.m. EST

The Doctor Is In… a Brand-New Teaser Trailer

Last night actor Benedict Cumberbatch—who plays Doctor Strange in Marvel’s upcoming feature film of the same name—made a housecall to the set of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he debuted a brand-new teaser trailer for the film.

In the teaser, Stephen Strange is told to “forget everything you think you know” before he embarks upon discovering a world of magic and alternate dimensions. We know one thing for sure—when the film opens in theaters on November 4, 2016, we’ll be watching. Doctor Strange is shaping up to be a strange-ly wonderful ride!

Rogue One Trailer Released; Entire World Marks Calendar for December 16

While we eagerly await the next episode in the Star Wars saga (which is currently shooting in London, by the way)… we’re still getting the chance to take our X-wings and traverse around planets a-plenty before the year is out. Late last week, the first official teaser trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was unleashed upon the world! Check it out, above.

Starring Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything), Mads Mikkelsen (Marvel’s upcoming Doctor Strange), and Forest Whitaker (Lee Daniels’ The Butler), the film—which takes place just before the events of Episode IV—A New Hope—centers around a group of Rebel spies on a dangerous mission to steal the plans for the Galactic Empire’s newest weapon, the Death Star.

We’ll meet these cool new members of the Star Wars universe when Rogue One rockets into theaters this winter.

Kingdom Hearts Adventure

New Kingdom Hearts Adventure: Now Available on Mobile Devices!

Gamers, have your favorite mobile device at the ready—because the next chapter in the beloved Kingdom Hearts series has begun! Disney and game developer Square Enix have just launched Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ (read as Unchained “Key”); the free-to-play mobile app (with in-app purchases) allows players to embark on a fantastical journey that uncovers story elements from the highly anticipated Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and Kingdom Hearts III, as well as the earliest parts of the series’ epic history.

Players can, for the first time ever, create their own Keyblade wielder using the Avatar system. The detailed customization system will provide a variety of unique character costumes based on seasonal events, Disney themes, and blockbuster films—including outfits based on Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia. Download the game now through the App Store for iPhone and iPad, or from Google Play for Android.

Finding Dory Apparel from Trina Turk

Look Beach-y Keen with New Finding Dory Apparel from Trina Turk

Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory still has a bit of swimming to do before it finds its way to a theater near you—but by the end of this month, you’ll be able to wear your Dory pride on your next trip to the shore! Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media has collaborated for the first time with California fashion designer Trina Turk to bring fans the new “Finding Dory Collection,” launching in late April. The collection features ready-to-wear beach apparel for women and girls, plus swimwear for the whole family… and it’s all done in the classic, laid-back beach style Trina is known for—but with inspiration from Dory and pals hidden amongst the custom oceanic print.

The items will be available in Trina Turk boutiques and on TrinaTurk.com and DisneyStore.com, as well as at Dillard’s, Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, and specialty boutiques nationwide. And don’t forget: Finding Dory debuts on June 17!

David Wenham

Netflix Gets Even More Marvel-ous with Iron Fist

Hot on the heels of Netflix’s über-successful Marvel series Jessica Jones comes an all-new show—and it’s set to debut later this year. Iron Fist (based on a Marvel character first seen in the early ’70s) will follow the adventures of Daniel Rand as he returns to New York City after being missing for years. He soon finds himself fighting against the criminal element corrupting the Big Apple with his incredible kung-fu mastery… and the ability to summon the mystical power of the fiery Iron Fist.

As previously announced, Finn Jones (Game of Thrones) stars as Daniel Rand/Iron Fist, alongside Jessica Henwick (Star Wars: The Force Awakens) as detective/samurai Colleen Wing. David Wenham (The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King) will costar as Harold Meachum, a ruthless corporate leader who was in business with Daniel’s father at the time of his premature death.

Stay tuned for more information about Marvel’s Iron Fist as it becomes available!

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Walt Disney World: Dates Announced!

What’s that? It’s only April, you say? Well that certainly doesn’t mean we can’t at least start planning our holiday fun. (If we start playing Christmas music around the office next week, that’s when we might need an intervention…) Walt Disney World recently released the dates for 2016’s Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party—those special, separate-admission nights at the Magic Kingdom when yuletide cheer is truly at its zenith!

For 21 evenings in November and December, Mickey Mouse will preside over all manner of holiday fun, including special entertainment, meet-and-greet opportunities, and a holiday edition of the fireworks spectacular Wishes. For a complete list of dates, head over to visit our friends at the Disney Parks Blog—and keep an eye out for tickets to go on sale later this spring.

Did You Know? 7 Juicy Revelations about James and the Giant Peach

By Jim Fanning

Released on April 12, 1996, Disney’s James and the Giant Peach has been satisfying audiences’ appetites for fantastical filmmaking for 20 years. Ripe with adventure and blossoming with fun imagination, this delicious stop-motion animation/live-action film—based on Roald Dahl’s best-selling book—tells the tantalizing tale of James Henry Trotter. Life is the pits for the young English orphan until he finds a secret entryway into an enormous peach that takes him and a newfound family of human-sized insects—Centipede, Earthworm, Ladybug, Glowworm, Grasshopper, and Miss Spider—on a fabulous, adventure-filled journey. To celebrate this fanciful film’s 20th anniversary, Disney historian Jim Fanning harvested some fruity factoids and insect info from this peach of a movie.

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Walt Disney and Roald Dahl with Gremlins plush toys

Before James was Made, Roald Dahl Knew Disney (as in Walt)

Before he became an acclaimed children’s literature author with the publication of James and the Giant Peach in 1961, writer Roald Dahl was a fighter pilot for the RAF during World War II. Dahl wrote a story about the mythical mischief-makers of the air, the Gremlins, and even before the story was actually published in a British magazine, Walt Disney himself invited the author to visit the studio in 1942. Dahl stayed for two weeks helping Walt and his artists to develop an animated film that was ultimately shelved. A Gremlins book was published the following year, however, with illustrations by the Disney artists. (Some have surmised that the Willy Wonka character in Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was inspired by Walt.) Dahl turned down many offers to make the book into a movie before he died in 1990, but when his widow, Liccy (Felicity), was approached by director Henry Selick about turning James into a stop-motion feature, she was so impressed with Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), which Henry directed, that she agreed. Roald’s daughter Lucy, who served as an advisor, said, “Henry didn’t just walk in and say, ‘I’m going to do this film the way I want to.’ He studied my father’s work, he asked questions, he looked through my father’s files in England—he really worked to get it right. And he did it. It’s better than I thought it ever could be.” (Two of Lucy’s daughters have cameos in the film.)

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The Film Characters were Designed by Another Famed Children’s Book Creator

Renowned children’s book illustrator Lane Smith was the film’s conceptual designer. “Contractually, I was only supposed to do 20 inspirational paintings and designs, but I ended up doing 50. It was also supposed to be just a six-month job, but I stayed on for a couple of years just because it was really fun. I wasn’t obligated to do any more work, so I kept coming up with excuses to come back.” A Caldecott Honor Book artist, Lane opted to make James’ companions appear more surreal and whimsical and not quite as insect-like as they appeared in the original book illustrations. Disney published Lane’s concept paintings in a storybook adaption of the film. At the same time, Roald Dahl’s family was so impressed with Smith’s artwork that they commissioned him to illustrate a new edition of the original James and the Giant Peach book.

Paul Terry and James
Paul Terry and his character James

Casting James Required a Person and a Puppet

Cast as the perfect young actor to portray James in the film’s live-action portion and to perform his voice in the animated scenes, Paul Terry was selected from 500 boys after auditioning several times for the part, both in England and the U.S. The James puppet for the stop-motion sequences was based on Paul’s appearance. “When you turn a human character into a puppet, there are things you have to do to make it fit into the puppet world,” explained character department manager/supervisor Bonita DeCarlo. “James’ eyes were the biggest problem for us initially because in the early designs they were too realistic looking and it made him look spooky. We eventually settled on button-style eyes which added a much warmer look to the little James puppet.” Forty-five different articulating heads were made for the James figure because he had to “act” so many expressions.

Creating an Imaginative Cast of Insects Took More Than a Magic Crocodile Tongue

To create James’ creepy-crawly but loving companions required two years of painstaking work performed by a team of 130 people. Once these weirdly wonderful characters were sculpted, a complicated process was undertaken to build the 180 puppet characters. Tom St. Amand was in charge of custom-making the armatures or metal (steel, aluminum and brass) skeletons that enabled the characters to be animated with such a wide range of motion and expression. “I look at the character sketches and try to figure out how things are going to articulate. For the bugs, we studied insect photos and then caricatured them. A real centipede has 144 arms so we took some artistic license with our character and pared it down to 12. Even the earthworm, which looks relatively simple, has 10 joints to help him get the movement he needs.” Thirty-two department supervisors were responsible for making the latex rubber forms that were baked around the armature. Once the casts were finished, the puppets were sent to fabrication where costuming was added and painting was applied. To meet the needs of the production, 15 puppets were created for each of the seven main characters.

Henry Selick
Henry Selick

You Might Go Buggy Giving Life To the Puppets But It’s Never Boring

Once the puppets were built, the animators provided the performance. Selick assembled a core team of 17 exceptional talents, with an additional six animators contributing to the film during the course of production. Animator Anthony Scott had the distinction of having the two longest shots in the film: Miss Spider tucking James into his web-bed (one of the best loved scenes in the film) and a portion of the musical sequence “That’s the Life” in which Ladybug spreads her wings by kicking up her heels. Each required three weeks of intense concentration. “One of the shots I did took six days to complete 12 seconds of screen time. I had already planned out the whole shot, but I knew that I was only going to be able to do two seconds each day so I just concentrated on those two seconds. Watching it come to life is amazing to me. It’s never boring.”

The Voices Were Performed By a Peach of a Cast

Bringing the bugs to vocal life was an eclectic cadre of actors, including Richard Dreyfuss (Centipede), Jane Leeves (Ladybug), Simon Callow (Grasshopper), David Thewlis (Earthworm), and Susan Sarandon (Miss Spider). “I’ve always loved the story of James and the Giant Peach,” Sarandon once said. “It has a special meaning about empowering yourself and says that your fears won’t have any power unless you give in to them.” For many of the voice actors, singing had not been among their previous performing skills but they enjoyed singing the film’s specially composed songs.

Randy Newman
Randy Newman

Randy Newman Composed the Songs But Had a Special Lyricist For One of the Tunes

At the same time he was creating music for Toy Story (1995), Grammy Award-winning composer Randy Newman was penning songs and score for James and the Giant Peach. He wrote five tasty songs, including “Eating the Peach.” For this musical paean to feasting on peaches, Randy turned to the best possible source for lyrics: Roald Dahl. The words came from the original book and in the film are set to Newman’s composition. “It’s basically a good old 1890 English vaudeville number with a real sloppy sort of a foodfest going on in the background,” said the songwriter, whose efforts earned the film an Academy Award® nomination for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.

5 Legendary Kurt Russell & Disney Collaborations

By Nicole Nalty

Kurt Russell truly is a Disney Legend! With a career spanning more than six decades, Russell has been in 12 Disney films (so far!) and made countless appearances at Disney events – you can even enjoy a glass of Russell’s wine at Disney Parks!

Here are just a few of Disney and Russell’s most magical meetings:

(left to right) Kurt Russell, Fred MacMurray, Ricky Kelman
(left to right) Kurt Russell, Fred MacMurray, Ricky Kelman

Follow Me, Boys!
The 1966 film starring fellow Disney Legend Fred MacMurray was Kurt’s first Disney film—and what a great way to start! Walt Disney loved Kurt and signed him to an exclusive Studio contract.

Kurt Russell

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
This ‘shocking’ film debuted in 1969 with Kurt Russell debuting as Dexter, a character he would reprise in two additional Disney films: Now You See Him, Now You Don’t and The Strongest Man in the World.

Kurt Russell as Copper

The Fox and the Hound
The classic 1981 film about two very unlikely friends featured many familiar voices, and marked Kurt’s first foray into voice acting as older Copper.

Kurt Russell in Miracle

Miracle
The story of one of the most thrilling moments in American sports history. Kurt took on the role of the encouraging United States Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks for the 2004 film–who can forget his iconic locker room speech?

Kurt Russell

Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
This weekend, you can spend time with the Disney Legend in “A Conversation with Kurt Russell” at Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival! Learn more about Kurt’s storied career and adventures in winemaking while you enjoy a tasting of GoGi wines. Learn more about this exclusive event here.

D23’s Ultimate Countdown to Shanghai Disney Resort: Adventure Isle

By Tyler Slater

The countdown to the opening of Shanghai Disney Resort continues right here with D23! We recently shared the ultimate guide to the unforgettable hotels, and today we are thrilled to dive into details about a land found only at Shanghai Disneyland—Adventure Isle!

Adventure Isle concept art
Adventure Isle at Shanghai Disneyland

The history of Adventure Isle combines lore with Disney imagination and begins with the Arbori people, a civilization that thrived several thousand years ago. According to Disney legend, the island was discovered by a group of international explorers known as the League of Adventurers, and it’s brimming with mystery and lost treasure. Guests visiting Shanghai Disneyland will easily find this land by the sight of the towering “Roaring Mountain”—rumored to be the home of a mysterious reptilian—which regularly “roars” to life.

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Roaring Rapids attraction in Adventure Isle at Shanghai Disneyland

The pinnacle attraction on Adventure Isle will be the white-knuckling adventure called Roaring Rapids—a thrilling E-ticket experience! On this exploration, guests will discover the secrets of the massive crocodile-like beast known as the Q’aráq. The rafting adventure will begin by joining the League of Adventurers and venturing upriver from Field Camp Beta before plunging through dark caverns, lava tubes, and whirlpools. This perilous adventure is perfect for the thrill-seeker in all of us.

While exploring Adventure Isle, guests will soon follow the trail to the Arbori tribe’s celestial observatory, which is said to be an enchanted portal that connects the physical and mythical worlds. Once inside, shamans will channel the spirit of the condor to help adventurers soar like a bird on an epic re-mastering of the iconic Soarin’ attraction, Soaring Over the Horizon. During the experience, guests will “fly” from Adventure Isle over Earth’s iconic landmarks, cities, and natural attractions.

Shanghai Disneyland will also be the first park to offer Camp Discovery, a place where adventurers of every age can traverse challenging rope courses, hike scenic trails, and dig to ancient relics. At Camp Discovery, guests will be able to choose from a variety of expeditions—some may opt for the thrilling natural wonders of Roaring Mountain while others may explore the ancient world of science and nature.

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Tarzan: Call of the Jungle in Adventure Isle at Shanghai Disneyland

Disney is known for world-class entertainment and Tarzan: Call of the Jungle will be a brand-new production starring Tarzan and his friends! This live stage show is an enchanting retelling of the classic tale and features Phil Collins’ iconic score from the Disney feature film Tarzan. During the eye-popping musical, guests will experience a fusion of theatrics, Chinese acrobatics, and a rock concert, bringing “Two Worlds” to life.

After some exploration, adventurers will want to stop by Tribal Table, a festive, art-filled restaurant where everyone is invited to a feast! This ancient gathering house in the Arbori village is the native heart and soul of the land, celebrating the bounty and balance of nature. Guests will enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells, watching the action of live cooking with fiery woks and rotisseries.

From exciting experiences to enchanting entertainment, the untold story of the Arbori ancient civilization at Adventure Isle will among the unforgettable experiences unfolding at Shanghai Disneyland beginning June 16.

Looking for more of the countdown? Catch up here:

The Magic of Disney Comes to Life on Dancing with the Stars Tonight!

By Tyler Slater

The 10 remaining celebrities will transform into some of our most beloved Disney characters tonight on Dancing with the Stars! During “Disney Night,” each couple will perform songs from our favorite Disney classics, including Walt Disney Animation Studios’ hit film, Zootopia, as well as The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Little Mermaid. Curious for an inside look at the animated characters that will come to life tonight? Take a look below, and don’t miss a sneak peek at the costumes you’ll see on the dance floor when the show airs live tonight—Monday April 11—at 8|7c on ABC!

  • Antonio Brown & Sharna Burgess—Jazz—“Friend Like Me” from Disney’s Aladdin
  • Doug Flutie & Karina Smirnoff—Jazz—“A Spoonful of Sugar” from Walt Disney Pictures’ Mary Poppins
  • Ginger Zee & Valentin Chmerkovskiy—Foxtrot—“Belle” from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
  • Jodie Sweetin & Keo Motsepe—Cha Cha—“Try Everything” from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia
  • Kim Fields & Sasha Farber—Quickstep—“I Wan’na Be Like You” from Disney’s The Jungle Book
  • Marla Maples & Tony Dovolani—Waltz—“Part of Your World” from Disney’s The Little Mermaid
  • Nyle DiMarco & Peta Murgatroyd—Samba—“Trashin’ the Camp” from Disney’s Tarzan
  • Paige VanZant & Mark Ballas—Quickstep—“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from Pixar’s Toy Story
  • Von Miller & Witney Carson—Viennese Waltz—“A Dream is a Wish” from Disney’s live-action feature Cinderella
  • Wanyá Morris & Lindsay Arnold—Samba—“Circle of Life” from Disney’s The Lion King

7 Minnie Products You Need to Have in Your Life Right Now

By Cynthia Baghdasarian

There’s no better way to freshen up your closet and makeup bag than with a touch of… Minnie Mouse, obviously! Her iconic style has inspired countless collections that fans around the world continue to obsess over, including the latest releases from Kate Spade and Sephora.

See for yourself! Check out the items that should be on every Minnie fan’s must-have list below.

Sweater Weather

Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse sweater
Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse sweater

Tote-ally Cute

Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse comic tote
Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse comic tote

On the Dot

Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse iPhone 6 case
Kate Spade New York for Minnie Mouse iPhone 6 case

Mirror, Mirror

Minnie’s Aren’t You Gorgeous Hand Mirror
Minnie’s Aren’t You Gorgeous Hand Mirror

Pops of Color

Minnie’s World in Color Eye Shadow Palette
Minnie’s World in Color Eye Shadow Palette

Sealed with a Kiss

Minnie’s Perfect Red Lipstick
Minnie’s Perfect Red Lipstick

Brush Up

Brush up on Glamour—Minnie’s Beauty Tools
Brush up on Glamour—Minnie’s Beauty Tools

For more details on Minnie Style, click here.

Sweep into May with ABC—Plus More in News Briefs

By D23 Team

ABC Will “Sweep” Us Away with a Marvelous May

Can you believe that summer is already on the horizon? In a little over a month’s time, we’ll be facing the season wrap-ups of some of our favorite ABC television shows… but thankfully, there’s so much to look forward to, we can’t be sad (just yet!).

Make sure to mark those calendars for the season finales of primetime favorites, including:

  • Once Upon a Time (Sunday, May 15, from 7–9 p.m. ET)—Special two-hour event!
  • Quantico (Sunday, May 15, from 10–11 p.m. ET)—It’s graduation day for the NATS of Quantico—while in the future, Alex and her team find themselves head-to-head with the terrorist.
  • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Tuesday, May 17, from 9–11 p.m. ET)—It’s a showdown a season in the making as S.H.I.E.L.D. takes on Hive in this two-hour season finale. With Hive’s master plan finally revealed, the team must spring into action. Who will live and who will die?
  • Modern Family (Wednesday, May 18, from 9–9:31 p.m. ET)—Claire can’t seem to find the right time to fire one of her employees, while back at home Phil thinks he caught Luke with a girl in his bed, and no one seems to notice that Alex has moved back home for the summer.
  • black-ish (Wednesday, May 18, from 9:31–10 p.m. ET)—Dre dreams himself into an episode of the classic TV series from the 1970s…
  • Grey’s Anatomy (Thursday, May 19, from 8–9 p.m. ET)—Will Callie and Arizona have finally agreed on what’s best for Sofia?
  • Dancing with the Stars (Tuesday, May 24, from 9–11 p.m.)—See who’s given this season’s coveted Mirrorball trophy during the second half of DWTS’ two-night season finale event.

So much good TV, so little time! Thank heaven for DVRs…

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
April 8
Lunch with a Disney Legend: Don Iwerks
April 9
D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios
April 20
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Portland, Oregon
May 20
Mickey’s of Glendale • Orlando Shopping Event
May 21
Finding Nemo: D23 in the Big Blue World (Florida)
June 8
D23 Member Night at Newsies—On Tour in Salt Lake City, Utah
D23 Presents Aloha Aulani!
Studios
April 15
The Jungle Book opens in theaters.
May 6
Captain America: Civil War opens in theaters.
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
April 1-May 1
Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
June 16
Shanghai Disney Resort to open
Television
May 1
Disney Channel Presents the Radio Disney Music Awards airs on Disney Channel from 7–9 p.m. EST

Zootopia

Climbing to Zoo Heights!

Fans around the world have been positively hopping to the nearest movie theater to enjoy Zootopia, the newest feature from Walt Disney Animation Studios. On April 5, the film surpassed the $800 million mark at the global box office, making it the third-highest-grossing Walt Disney Animation Studios film of all time. Zootopia is now also the fifth biggest ever among animated films based on original intellectual property.

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The Little Mermaid—See “Under the Sea” Performed Under the Stars

If you’re planning to be near Hollywood on Saturday, June 4—and when you hear this news, you might want to be!—you’re in store for a treat. It was announced today that Disney’s animated classic, The Little Mermaid, will be given new life in a special live performance at the Hollywood Bowl. Grammy®-nominated artist Sara Bareilles (“Brave”) will voice Ariel for the evening, with Rebel Wilson (Pitch Perfect) lending her voice to Ursula. Rounding out the cast, who will be singing the songs live, accompanied by a full orchestra, are Darren Criss (Glee) as Prince Eric, John Stamos (Grandfathered) as Chef Louis, Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) as Sebastian, Norm Lewis (Porgy and Bess) as King Triton and Joshua Colley (Broadway’s A Bronx Tale: The Musical) as Flounder. The evening will open with eight-time Oscar®-winning composer Alan Menken performing a medley of his beloved Disney hits—including songs from Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Tangled, and more—and the festivities even include fireworks. Tickets go on sale at ticketmaster.com this Saturday, April 9, at 10 a.m. Sara Bareilles might as well have been speaking for all of us when she said in a statement, “I suppose this is the part where I say ‘dreams do come true.’”

Meet Disney’s The BFG in a Magical New Trailer

We’re already ridiculously excited to see legendary director Steven Spielberg’s first film for Disney, The BFG—based on the spellbinding Roald Dahl story and starring Oscar® winner Mark Rylance—and this brand-new trailer has us even more enchanted!

We finally meet the Big Friendly Giant (Rylance) himself, as he and adorable orphan Sophie (Ruby Barnhill) begin their adventures in Giant Country. Also starring Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey), Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords), and Bill Hader (Inside Out), Disney’s The BFG will bound into theaters nationwide on July 1.

Show Your Force with New Star Wars: Force for Change Campaign

The Digital HD and Blu-ray® release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens isn’t the only big news coming out of the Star Wars universe this week… Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars veteran Mark Hamill just announced a new campaign (sponsored by CrowdRise) in support of Star Wars: Force for Change, an initiative that inspires people to make a positive impact on the world. Starting April 5, Star Wars: Force for Change will match the donations of Star Wars fans to four select charities up to $1,000,000!

To date, Star Wars: Force for Change has raised more than $10,000,000 with the help of the awesome Star Wars community. This year’s month-long campaign leads up to “Star Wars Day” (on May the 4th, natch)—and the select charities include the U.S. Fund for UNICEF in support of UNICEF Kid Power, American Red Cross, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Make-A-Wish®.

Check out the announcement video—featuring some galactic hilarity from Luke Skywalker himself—above… and then head over to CrowdRise.com/ForceForChange for more information!

Alice Through the Looking Glass

P!nk Takes a Trip with Alice Through the Looking Glass

Fans of pop superstar P!nk, your three-year wait for a new single is almost over! On April 15, the Grammy® winner will release “Just Like Fire”—a song written especially for the upcoming Disney film Alice Through the Looking Glass—on music-related digital platforms worldwide! The single will appear in the film and on the motion picture soundtrack from Walt Disney Records, which also features a score from four-time Academy Award® nominee Danny Elfman.

Directed by James Bobin (Muppets Most Wanted), Alice Through the Looking Glass follows our golden-haired heroine (Mia Wasikowska) as she returns to Underland and is swept into helping the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) find his “muchness” while keeping Time himself (Sacha Baron Cohen) at bay. Also starring Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, and Michael Sheen, the film opens in theaters on May 27.

Finding Dory

Finding Dory: Characters and Full Voice Cast Announced

“Just keep swimming!” Disney•Pixar’s Finding Dory recently revealed its full roster of aquatic characters—as well as the voice talent tasked with helping bring each personality to life. Besides previously known stars Ellen DeGeneres (Dory) and Albert Brooks (Marlin), the animated adventure will feature Modern Family’s Ed O’Neill and Ty Burrell as Hank the octopus and Bailey the beluga whale (respectively); comedy legends Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy as Dory’s very own parents, Jenny and Charlie; and Golden Globe® winner Idris Elba and nominee Dominic West as the voices of Fluke and Rudder, a pair of lazy sea lions.

Directed by Andrew Stanton (who helmed Oscar® winners Finding Nemo and WALL•E), Finding Dory revisits everyone’s favorite blue tang as she embarks on a life-altering quest to find her family. Ride the waves with Dory and friends when the film swims into theaters on June 17.

Mowgli Meets Baloo in New The Jungle Book Clip

Ready for a quick onslaught of adorable? Curious as to what Bill Murray looks like as a large, furry, appropriately droll bear? Then check out this brand-new clip from Disney’s The Jungle Book, in which Mowgli (Neel Sethi) meets Baloo (Murray), a critter who managed to save the young man-cub’s life… and evidently, there’s some payback involved.

Watch the further adventures of Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, King Louie, and scores of other incredible creatures when The Jungle Book roars into your local cineplex next week!