10 Things You Didn’t Know About Walt Disney’s Pluto

An authentic dog star in the Disney galaxy, Pluto has been “best in show” ever since he first sniffed out stardom in 1930. Walt was inspired to create Disney’s top dog by remembering the personable pooches he met while living on the farm in his childhood home of Marceline, Missouri. Ever since Pluto has, as Walt put it, been “working hard and trying, but usually not succeeding, in staying out of trouble.” In celebration of Mickey’s pal Pluto during these dog days of summer, we’ve dug up ten fascinating facts about everyone’s favorite fido.

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Pluto’s Debut Was in Duplicate

“Back in the early ’30s, we were doing a story where Mickey Mouse escaped from a chain gang,” Walt Disney explained, referring to The Chain Gang (1930). “We needed a bloodhound. Pluto got the part and turned out so well, we used him twice.” Yes, there were two bloodhounds in what is considered to be Pluto’s first film. These “blood brothers” so pleased Walt that he decided to cast this canine as a fully licensed member for Mickey’s stable—make that kennel—of stars.

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Identity Crisis

For one of the world’s most famous dogs, Pluto started out with a dizzying variety of identities. After The Chain Gang, Pluto popped up in his rightful role as household pet in The Picnic (1930)—but he was named Rover and belonged not to Mickey but to Minnie. Finally, in his third film, The Moose Hunt (1931), the hound found a firmly entrenched place as Mickey’s pet. To name the Mouse’s trusty companion, Walt doggedly dug through many mutt-worthy monikers, including Pal and Homer the Hound. Finally, most likely in honor of the headline-grabbing newly discovered planet, and certainly with an eye to alliteration, the imaginative producer decided on Pluto the Pup.

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Speak, Pluto, Speak

Pluto is a pantomime character; his animators express the pooch’s personality through pure action. However, audiences actually heard Pluto speak in The Moose Hunt (1931), wherein the pooch actually said, “Kiss me!” to Mickey. This one-off gag was not repeated, as it interfered with personality for the sake of an easy laugh. Another vocal experiment came in Mickey’s Kangaroo (1935), wherein the inner thoughts of the otherwise mute mutt are voiced. Pluto even crooned (with the help of a hidden record player) “You Belong to My Heart” from The Three Caballeros (1945) in Pluto’s Blue Note (1947). But overall, any Pluto dialogue has been mere doggerel, for as veteran Pluto animator Nick Nichols explained, “We’ve generally kept Pluto all dog…. He doesn’t speak, except for a breathy ‘Yeah! Yeah!’ and a panting, raspy kind of laugh.” Disney Legend Pinto Colvig, the original voice of Disney’s other dog star, Goofy, performed most of Pluto’s woofs, yaps, and yelps. Today, another Disney Legend, Bill Farmer, carries on the vocal tradition, speaking for Goofy and barking for Pluto.

“Yet through all these great moments I think I can safely say Pluto hasn’t changed a bit. He’s still the same unaffected, simple-minded mutt he’s always been.”
-Walt Disney

Pluto Thinks it Through

Mickey may have been the first cartoon character to convey personality, but his loyal pet was the original onscreen thinker. Master animator and Disney Legend Norm “Fergy” Ferguson created a milestone in character animation with the famed flypaper sequence Fergy animated for Playful Pluto (1934). (You can see Fergy animate Pluto in the behind-the-scenes feature The Reluctant Dragon, 1941). The unforgettable sequence—Pluto unknowingly sits on a sheet of flypaper leading to a sticky string of hilarious gags as he attempts to figure out what’s wrong and how to free himself, marked one of the first times an animated character appeared to actually be thinking. Disney Legend and master animator Frank Thomas noted, “This was the key to making a believable character—getting the character to think and puzzle out a situation. Pluto was ideal for this.” For this groundbreaking scene, “so much depended on the building up of the situation and the pauses for Pluto to think about the different ways to get rid of the flypaper,” Fergy explained. “Good expressions were necessary… to build the gag or situation to a climax… The animator has to feel the situation himself.” So priceless was the flypaper sequence that Walt had it reshot in color in Beach Picnic (1938).

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Pluto’s Forgotten Family

A romantic at heart, Pluto is most often portrayed as a bowser bachelor, falling for such canine cuties as Fifi the Pekinese or Dinah the dachshund. But Pluto’s Quin-Puplets (1937)—the first animated short officially starring Pluto—was cleverly created in the wake of the 1930s craze kicked up by the celebrated Dionne quintuplets: Pluto and Fifi are seen as “Mr. And Mrs. Pluto,” the parents of five mischievous mini-Plutos. Pluto was also seen as the doggie daddy of a pup who followed in his pop’s paw prints in Pluto, Junior (1942), while even more of this fido’s family was revealed with a little guy named K.B. in Pluto’s Kid Brother (1946).

We’ve generally kept Pluto all dog…. He doesn’t speak, except for a breathy ‘Yeah! Yeah!’ and a panting, raspy kind of laugh.”
-Nick Nichols

Prolific Pup

The fun-loving fido starred in 48 official cartoons of his own, but Pluto is in a good number of Mickey Mouse cartoons in which the scene-stealing hound is actually the star, including Pluto’s Party (1952) and The Simple Things (1953). Additionally, Walt made pairing Pluto up with Donald Duck a pet project as he felt that Pluto’s pet’s-eye POV worked well with Donald’s bombastic temper. The first Duck-and-dog show was the aptly titled Donald and Pluto (1936), with other examples being Donald’s Dog Laundry (1940) and The Eyes Have It (1945). And the sometimes-foolhardy hound was the one and only member of Mickey’s gang to star in his very own Silly Symphony cartoon, Mother Pluto (1936).

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Comic Book Canine

Pluto is a worldwide favorite in the comics. Aside from eagerly popping up in the Mickey Mouse comic strip from 1931 on, Pluto the Pup was showcased in the Silly Symphony Sunday comic page beginning in 1939. (In a meta moment for the lovable mutt, Pluto peruses his own Sunday comic page in A Gentleman’s Gentleman, 1941). The first Disney comic publication to feature original material just happened to star our pioneering pooch: Pluto Saves the Ship was originally printed in 1942, co-written by comic book maestro and Disney Legend Carl Barks. Always a good boy, Pluto was rewarded with his own comic book starting in 1952, including such elaborate graphic novels as Pluto Joins The Circus (October 1961), a 30-page epic drawn by Mickey-and-Pluto master Paul Murry. These panel-by-panel exploits of the accident-prone pup have been published all over the world in a multitude of languages, including Italian, German, Swedish, and Greek.

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Hound Hero

Pluto suited up for service along with the rest of Mickey’s gang during World War II. Private Pluto (1943) finds the people-pleasing pooch guarding a pillbox that two pesky chipmunks (proto-Chip ‘n’ Dale) are using for acorn storage, while in The Army Mascot (1942), Pluto replaces Gunther Goat as Camp Drafty’s mascot, and in Canine Patrol (1945), Pluto was a member of the US Coast Guard Patrol. “But,” said Walt Disney, “I believe Pluto’s proudest moment really came during [World War II] when our fighting forces in every sector of the world began to shower in requests for Pluto to pose for their battle insignia.” The patriotic pup appeared on approximately 45 Disney-designed military insignia for those outfits “who chose Pluto as their official mascot.”

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Pluto Wins a Coveted Canine Award (And an Oscar® Too)

In 1942, Walt Disney said, Pluto “was presented with the Tailwagger’s own Academy Award®, the Boscar, for being the most promising dog actor of the year, a supreme honor for achievement in dog circles. His fellow artists in the human acting profession made it a grand slam when they awarded this same Boscar-winning movie the motion picture Academy Award for the year.” The great showman (and dog-lover) refers to Lend A Paw, which indeed won the Oscar for Best Cartoon. The opening titles carry a unique and man’s-best-friend-worthy inscription: “This picture is dedicated to the Tailwagger Foundation in recognition of its work in lending a paw to man’s animal friends.” The Tailwaggers Foundation funds qualified nonprofit organizations that aid sick animals to which Walt Disney was a generous donor—a fact that undoubtedly made Pluto’s tail wag, indeed.

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Pluto, Television Star

Early in the run of his weekly TV anthology series—in fact, it was the sixth episode of Disneyland—Walt presented “A Story of Dogs,” featuring a tribute to his first dog star. This was only the start of Mickey’s best pal on the small screen. The first Mousekartoon showcased on the Mickey Mouse Club television series, on October 3, 1955, was Pueblo Pluto (1949). Today, Pluto joins in the problem-solving fun in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on Disney Jr. and everyone’s playful pal has shone in such cartoons as “Dog Show” and “Doggone Biscuits” on Disney Channel’s Emmy® Award-winning series, Mickey Mouse. But wherever Pluto bow-wows his dog-loving fans—in movies, television, video, and computer games or on the printed page, it’s as Walt himself said of the lovable mutt: “Yet through all these great moments I think I can safely say Pluto hasn’t changed a bit. He’s still the same unaffected, simple-minded mutt he’s always been.”

New Star Wars Half Marathon—And More in News Briefs

Join the Dark Side with New Star Wars Half Marathon at Walt Disney World

Break out those Lightsabers and lace up those sneakers: After the inaugural Star Wars Half Marathon Weekend delighted runners at Disneyland Resort this past January, runDisney is bringing the intergalactic fun to the East Coast for the first time! Star Wars Half Marathon—The Dark Side will blast off at Walt Disney World from April 14–17, 2016. Events are set to include a 5K, 10K, kids races, and half marathon—all channeling the infamous dark side of the Force. (There’s even special recognition for completing both the 10K and half marathon, called the Star Wars Dark Side Challenge.) Runners brave enough to join the Galactic Empire will enjoy a true Star Wars experience throughout the weekend, including Dark Side-inspired medals and merchandise.

To differentiate between the two races, Disneyland Resort will now embrace the light side of the Force (with a 5K, 10K, kids races, half marathon, and their own Star Wars Rebel Challenge). Plus, by participating in both Star Wars Half Marathon events, runners can earn the inaugural Kessel Run Challenge medal—which, Star Wars fans know, is the ultimate test of skill. (Can you complete it in 12 parsecs? As Yoda is fond of saying, “Do or do not. There is no try.”)

Registration for the East Coast event opens on September 22, 2015, at 12 noon ET.

Mark your calendar with upcoming Disney events in 2015

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
Fall 2015
D23 Member VIP Nights at The Lion King

September 19
Never Had a Friend Like D23

September 26
The Art of Disney—Featuring 75 Years of Pinocchio

October 3
D23’s Sip & Stroll

November 6
VIP Studio Experience with Disney Legend Andreas Deja

November 7
D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios and Archives

Studios
November 25
The Good Dinosaur opens in theaters.
December 18
Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in theaters.
January 29
The Finest Hours opens in theaters.
March 4
Zootopia opens in theaters.
Parks
September 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27; October 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31; and November 1
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park
September 25, 28, 30; October 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31
Mickey’s Halloween Party 2015 at Disneyland
September 25-November 16
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
November 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 29; and December 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park
Television
September 22
The Muppets premieres at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
September 26
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy premieres at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Disney XD.
November 30
It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown airs at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

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Three New Co-Hosts Will Take Time to Enjoy The View

When The View returns to ABC for its 19th season on Tuesday, September 8, there’ll be three more chairs at the roundtable! Recent Dancing With the Stars competitor Candace Cameron-Bure (Full House) and Good Morning America Weekend co-anchor Paula Faris will join moderator Whoopi Goldberg and previously announced co-hosts Raven-Symoné and Michelle Collins. But that’s not all: Original The View co-host and comedian Joy Behar, who left the show in 2013, will team up with the panel once again!

This fall, The View will air live five days a week—and the ladies will also welcome a brand-new team of contributors on politics, style, food, culture, beauty, and wellness. Former The View co-host Sherri Shepherd, Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi, style expert Stacy London, political analyst Ana Navarro, and former model Molly Sims will all make regular appearances on the show. Get ready for more opinions, more points of view, and more “Hot Topics” than ever before!

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Enjoy the Jungle Cruise in a Whole New Way at Magic Kingdom Park

All you Jungle Cruise fans (and really, who amongst us isn’t?) may have already heard this awesome news out of the recent D23 EXPO 2015, but it bears repeating: a brand-new Jungle Cruise-themed restaurant is coming to Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World! The Jungle Navigation Co., Ltd. Skipper Canteen, located inside Adventureland, will give guests the chance to sample “World Famous Jungle Cuisine” in one of several unique dining rooms—including a crew mess hall and a once-hidden secret meeting room of the famed Society of Explorers and Adventurers.

Staffed by Jungle Cruise Skippers, the Canteen is set to open to the public in late 2015. No word on whether the décor will include the amazing “back side of water”…

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Star Wars Rebels Brings a Dash of the Force to New York Comic Con

Going to New York Comic Con on Thursday, October 8? You’re in luck! Visitors will get an exclusive sneak peek of what’s to come in the second season of Star Wars Rebels with a panel featuring some very special guests—plus a preview screening of new episodes from the series.

The Star Wars Rebels panel will take place on the Empire Stage from 1:30–2:30 p.m. and will be followed by an exclusive screening of two new episodes later on the same stage (from 5:30–6:30 p.m.). These all-new episodes will feature the series debut of Captain Rex, Captain Gregor, and Commander Wolffe—three characters from the previous Star Wars animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. They join another fan favorite from The Clone Wars—Ahsoka Tano—who made her Star Wars Rebels debut in the final episode of Season 1. Look for the new season of Star Wars Rebels this fall on Disney XD!

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Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection: Final Four Releases

Walt Disney Records has announced the final four installments that complete their coveted The Legacy Collection series. Lady and the Tramp, Pocahontas, The Aristocats, and Disneyland wrap up the 12-set series that launched with The Lion King back in June 2014.

Each CD cover and booklet features newly created artwork from Lorelay Bove, a visual development artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios (Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Tangled) who was recently named one of “10 Animators to Watch” by Variety.

Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection is a Disney music lover’s dream; each CD contains beloved original soundtracks plus valuable documentary content that tells the story behind the music. Where else can you find gems like Richard and Robert Sherman’s demos from The Aristocats or a cut Alan Menken/Stephen Schwartz song from Pocahontas? Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection is available now from www.disneymusicemporium.com.

New Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition Trailer for Star Wars Twilight of the Republic

It debuted for the lucky folks at D23 EXPO 2015—but now it’s online for the whole wide world to enjoy! On August 19, Disney Interactive released the new trailer for Star Wars Twilight of the Republic, one of three Star Wars Play Sets to be released for Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition, which launches in North America on Sunday, August 30.

The Star Wars Twilight of the Republic Play Set will be included in the game’s Starter Pack and lets players embark on an intergalactic adventure with Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and his trusty Padawan Ahsoka Tano to uncover hidden plots, defeat villains, and bring peace back to the galaxy. Featuring an original story set in the Episodes I–III trilogy timeline, players will travel through four iconic locations; use the Force and Lightsabers in epic battles; and master their combat skills.

Look for two more Play Sets—Star Wars Rise Against the Empire, following the classic trilogy, and one based on Star Wars: The Force Awakens—later this year.

Feast Your Eyes on Winston the Dog

These “Dog Days of Summer” have inspired us to think about some of our favorite Disney dogs—whether live-action (The Shaggy Dog), animated (Pluto), or even Audio-Animatronic® (we love that pup holding the prison keys in his mouth inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland!). Disney’s latest captivating canine is Winston, the star of the Walt Disney Animation Studios short Feast. The Academy Award® -winning film depicts the relationship between a voracious, lovable Boston terrier puppy and the largely unseen young man who loves (and feeds) him.

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According to Feast director Patrick Osborne, Winston’s eating exploits were influenced by the idea behind video compilation apps; one of Patrick’s early “one-second-a-day” videos was all about his dinner, each evening throughout 2012. “You could just see so much life and interest,” Patrick told Disney twenty-three magazine in 2014. “There was all this context. You could tell if it was a date or a family meal.” He’d actually started sketching ideas for telling tales through food back in 2006; “The idea that you could tell a life story through a couple different dinners had been sitting in my head for a long time,” he explained.

The visuals for the film were a mix of hand-drawn 2-D artwork and 3-D animation, which gave Patrick—a first-time director—the chance to try out new technology. He and his team brought in food stylists “to see what they do to make it look so delicious.” Feast production designer Jeff Turley told Disney twenty-three, “You want to tell as much story as you can in as little time as possible, and the only way to do that is to strip things down. Our style celebrates what is the iconic part of a certain thing.”

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And that includes the dog himself! Brian Scott, the film’s head of animation, recently told the capacity crowd at “The Shorts of Walt Disney Animations Studios” panel at D23 EXPO 2015 that their team brought in several Boston terriers (owned by story artist Raymond Persi) to not only observe their behavior, but also “to capture their performance and get it up on the screen.” Check out a clip of the puppies’ exploits, below!

Wanna take Winston home? Pick up WDAS’ new “Short Films Collection,” which includes Feast, Frozen Fever, Get A Horse!, Paperman, and six more award-winning and fan-favorite animated shorts. The compilation DVD, digital HD, and Blu-ray is on sale now!

Take a look at a bunch of great Winston visual development images.

Pop Stars “Love Disney”—And More in News Briefs

Music’s Hottest Stars Shine on We Love Disney Compilation Album

Ever wondered what it might be like to hear today’s biggest music stars take on your favorite Disney tunes? Well, wonder no more: Verve Records and Walt Disney Records have announced the 12 artists who are included on the upcoming compilation album We Love Disney, hitting store shelves (virtual and otherwise) on October 30! The album features the biggest artists from the worlds of pop, rock, R&B, and country delivering totally unique versions of classic Disney songs.

Produced by multi-platinum, 16-time Grammy® Award-winning producer and Verve Music Group Chairman David Foster, the album includes British chart-topper Jessie J’s version of “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid; R&B sensation Jason Derulo with “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from The Lion King; Ariana Grande’s take on “Zero to Hero” from Hercules; No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani on “The Rainbow Connection” from The Muppet Movie; and much, much more!

We Love Disney will be released in several configurations, including a digital album, a standard CD, a Deluxe CD, on Deluxe Vinyl, and as a very cool picture-disc set—and it’s already available for pre-order from www.welovedisneymusic.com.

Mark your calendar with upcoming Disney events in 2015

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

D23 and Walt Disney Archives
Fall 2015
D23 Member VIP Nights at The Lion King

September 26
The Art of Disney—Featuring 75 Years of Pinocchio

October 3
D23’s Sip & Stroll

November 7
D23 Day at the Walt Disney Studios and Archives

Studios
November 25
The Good Dinosaur opens in theaters.
December 18
Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in theaters.
January 29
The Finest Hours opens in theaters.
March 4
Zootopia opens in theaters.
Parks
September 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27; October 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31; and November 1
Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Magic Kingdom Park
September 25, 28, 30; October 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31
Mickey’s Halloween Party 2015 at Disneyland
September 25-November 16
Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
November 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 29; and December 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park
Television
September 22
The Muppets premieres at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
September 26
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy premieres at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Disney XD.
November 30
It’s Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown airs at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Rocket Raccoon Meets Groot in New Guardians of the Galaxy Animated Shorts

Every superhero has an “origin story”—even furry ones with a hilariously surly attitude. In advance of their new Guardians of the Galaxy animated series (debuting on Disney XD on September 26 at 9:30 p.m.), Marvel brings us two new animated shorts that follow Rocket Raccoon and his auspicious first meeting with lovable tree-person Groot.

Stolen from his raccoon family, Rocket’s journey begins with a series of experiments to turn him into the ultimate killing machine. But there’s no way he’ll let someone else determine his fate! Check out Part 1, above—and keep an eye out towards the video’s conclusion for the link to Part 2.

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Disney Launches “A Million Words of Kindness” Campaign

In celebration of the Digital HD and Blu-ray release of Disney’s Cinderella on September 15, Walt Disney Studios is proud to announce the launch of their “A Million Words of Kindness” Campaign. Inspired by the spirit of Cinderella, this online initiative invites fans everywhere to pledge their commitment to be courageous and kind in the hopes of achieving “A Million Words of Kindness” in time for World Kindness Day on November 13!

To join the campaign, fans are invited to visit www.cinderellakindness.com, where they can submit their own words to help make the world a thoughtful, more compassionate place. As Ella’s mother once told her, “Where there is kindness, there is goodness; and where there is goodness, there is magic.”

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23 Coolest Moments at D23 EXPO 2015

Unless you were scaling a far-flung mountain, aboard the nearest deep-water submarine, or otherwise completely engaged this weekend, you probably know we here at D23 just wrapped our epic three-day D23 EXPO 2015! Relive the magic by taking a spin through our rundown of the 23 coolest moments from the weekend… including several Johnny Depp sightings and the announcement of an amazing Star Wars-themed land coming to both Disneyland Park in California and Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida. We’ll join you in reminiscing once we’re done looking through our collection of fantastic Disney Visa Trading Card Quest trading cards…

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WATCH Disney Apps Come to Xbox 360

Gamers, rejoice! Disney|ABC Television Group’s groundbreaking WATCH Disney apps (WATCH Disney Channel, WATCH Disney XD, and WATCH Disney Junior) are now live on Xbox 360, marking their gaming console debut. Using WATCH Disney, Xbox 360 fans can now access full episodes of all their favorite Disney shows on demand, for free!

Viewers who sign in with a participating pay-TV provider can also watch a live 24-hour feed of the respective networks (nifty, right?) and access exclusive programming events like the recent world premieres of Disney’s Descendants and Teen Beach 2 on WATCH Disney Channel, as well as new Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy shorts and full episodes of Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything and Star Wars Rebels on WATCH Disney XD. Fire up that Xbox 360 and check it out today!

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Disney Parks’ Twenty Eight & Main Menswear Collection Debuts

Twenty Eight & Main, a new apparel and accessories line for those “distinguished gentlemen” in your life who love Disney, has announced their first few items—and they’ll be available at the Disney Parks online store from Friday, August 28, through Thursday, September 3. The special limited-time-only sale includes three unique T-shirts along with three wooden signs that feature similar graphics.

The casual-yet-classy T-shirts and 18-inch-by-24-inch signs have clever Disney-related designs and other fun touches. To order, visit www.DisneyStore.com/28&Main starting August 28; the T-shirts will ship in four to six weeks, while the signs will ship in approximately 12–14 days. (Note to selves: These would make great holiday gifts!)

Tiny Hamster Does Walt Disney World in Cutest Way Possible

Tiny Hamster—the adorable rodent who first came to the Internet’s attention with his viral YouTube hit “Tiny Hamster Eats Tiny Burritos”—just took his biggest fieldtrip yet! In his latest video, “Tiny Hamster’s Best Day Ever at Walt Disney World,” the little guy gets Mickey Mouse’s (very small) autograph; eats the world’s tiniest churro; takes a spin on hamster-size teacup at the Mad Tea Party attraction; and ends his day by enjoying a Walt Disney World fireworks spectacular.

Follow Tiny Hamster’s delightfully diminutive Disney exploits in this HelloDenizen video, above.

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Disney Parks Come to Life with Attractionistas Doll Collection

Bring home memories of your favorite Disney Park attraction in a whole new way! The first four dolls of the Disney Attractionistas collection have been released at both stateside Disney Parks. These 12-inch fashion dolls come with detailed clothing, a special animal sidekick, and a fun Disney-inspired story on the back of the packaging.

The Attractionistas were inspired by classic Disney attractions including the Mad Tea Party (Maddie), Space Mountain (Celeste), The Haunted Mansion (Gracey), and Pirates of the Caribbean (Pearl)—and they’ll be carried in select merchandise locations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts, as well as on the Disney Parks online store. A big bonus for Florida fans: Look for a special Attractionistas party this Friday, August 21, at Once Upon a Toy at Downtown Disney Marketplace! From 5–6 p.m., Disney Design Group artists Mike Sullivan and Dave Keefer—who created the dolls’ designs and packaging (respectfully)—will be meeting with guests and signing their work. See you there?

23 Coolest Moments at D23 EXPO 2015!

Outside the thermometer soared to triple digits. But inside the Anaheim Convention Center at D23 EXPO 2015 it was super cool—with a bevy of A-List celebrities, hear-it-here-first announcements, unforgettable musical performances, a pulsating show floor, and, well, plenty of other fandemonium on hand to render the August heat wave defenseless against the cool stuff unfolding on a practically minute-by-minute basis inside the convention center. Now that the dust has settled—and the degrees have dropped—it’s time to take a look at D23 EXPO 2015’s 23 biggest moments. It’s by no means an easy task—but for us it’s a fun one, so here we go:

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  1. I’m Jack Sparrow, savvy?: Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger inducted the eight newest Disney Legends, which is big enough news on its own. But when he suddenly announced that Johnny Depp would also be named to the 2015 class and brought the superstar actor to the stage, it signaled the first of many surprises that would happen throughout the weekend.

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  1. Hey There, Hi There, Ho There!: Many of the original Mouseketeers—Sherry Alberoni, Sharon Baird, Bobby Burgess, Tommy Cole, Darlene Gillespie, Cubby O’Brien, and Doreen Tracey—thrilled guests with a one-of-a-kind performance filled with memories, music, and magic. In honor of the Mickey Mouse Club’s 60th anniversary, they were awarded “Mousecars” that Walt had created many years ago.

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  1. A huge development!: Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter announces that work has begun on Gigantic, Disney’s retelling of the “Jack in the Beanstalk” fable, directed by Nathan Greno (Tangled) and produced by Dorothy McKim.

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  1. A galaxy far, far away at your nearest Disney park: At the conclusion of the presentation from The Walt Disney Studios, Bob Iger took the stage to announce that a brand-new, 14-acre land themed to Star Wars will be added to Disneyland in California and to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida.
  1. Soarin’ to new heights: During the Disney Parks and Resorts presentation, Chairman Bob Chapek revealed that in 2016, guests at both Disney California Adventure and Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort will experience Soarin’ Around the World, an innovative update to the beloved Soarin’ attraction.

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  1. Thirty card pick-up!: New for D23 EXPO 2015 was the Disney Visa Trading Card Quest—a wildly popular set of trading cards that featured 30 of your favorite Disney characters.

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  1. The Force Awakening: Co-stars John Boyega and Daisy Ridley of Star Wars: The Force Awakens appeared onstage during the Disney Interactive presentation in Hall D23 to introduce their Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition character figures, Finn and Rey, for the upcoming Play Set based on the film.

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  1. Star Quality: At the jam-packed Worlds, Galaxies, and Universes: Live Action at The Walt Disney Studios presentation at Hall D23, Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams introduced his cast with the crowd breaking into thunderous applause upon seeing Harrison Ford. “You guys have made my life,” Ford told the overjoyed fans. “It’s a great thrill to be here with you, who made this whole thing happen.”

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  1. Forget about your worries and your strife!: Director Jon Favreau introduced some of the actors from The Jungle Book, which opens in April 2016: Ben Kingsley, Lupita Nyong’o, and the adorable 11-year-old Neel Sethi. He also introduced footage from the film that included Baloo the bear (voiced by Bill Murray) singing “The Bare Necessities.”
  1. To Orlando and Beyond!: Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Bob Chapek announced that Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be taken to a whole new level with “new plans to take you to infinity and beyond” with the new, 11-acre Toy Story Land.

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  1. You ain’t seen nothing yet-i!: D23 EXPO’s fan-favorite costume contest was filled with handmade couture creations that amazed, amused, and awed.

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  1. Avengers—and Disney fans—Assemble!: Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige gave the packed house in Hall D23 a sneak peek at Captain America: Civil War, showing footage that included a D23 Easter Egg.

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  1. Stan “the Man” Lee: During the Parks and Resorts presentation in Hall D23, Stan “the Man” Lee, the creator of the Marvel universe, stole the show from Iron Man himself, who made a delayed appearance to celebrate this “Marvel”-ous new attraction.

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  1. Just the right notes: “You’re smart to be here,” said Disney in Concert: A Silly Symphony Celebration host and renowned film critic Leonard Maltin in kicking off a unique musical and cinematic celebration. The event premiered five restored Silly Symphonies accompanied by a live 32-member orchestra playing the actual scores that accompany the shorts.

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  1. The South Pacific comes to Hall D23: Moana’s directors Ron Clements and John Musker, along with producer Osnat Shurer, introduced early footage and art from their eagerly awaited 2016 release. But the most emotional part of their presentation was the live performance of a musical number from the film—which will feature a soundtrack composed by Tony® winner Lin-Manuel Miranda (In the Heights), Grammy®-winner Mark Mancina (Tarzan, The Lion King), and Opetaia Foa’i (of the award-winning world music band Te Vaka).

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  1. A Frozen event worth melting for: During Frozen FANdemonium, award-winning songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez filled Hall D23 with behind-the-songs stories about the music they composed for Frozen, and had a little help bringing the songs to life in the arena from surprise guests Kristen Bell and Josh Gad.

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  1. Kingdom Come: Fans of Disney gaming will see two of their favorite franchises come together when Kingdom Hearts enters the world of Disney Infinity 3.0. It was revealed that players who unlock all of the Disney Infinity figures in the Hall of Heroes will unlock the Keyblade from the Square Enix Kingdom Hearts franchise

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  1. The shirt off his back: John Lasseter kicked off the Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios presentation by lobbing Pixar-themed Hawaiian shirts (identical to the one he was wearing) into the crowd. The shirts were a top-selling item throughout D23 EXPO, and countless Disney fans wore them proudly during the event.
  1. Worlds of Wonder: Shanghai Disney Resort and Pandora—The World of AVATAR were both previewed on the D23 EXPO show floor. Disney fans might have noticed a familiar face in the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Pavilion, as Avatar Producer Jon Landau played the role of tour guide and answered questions about the new land coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, while Walt Disney Imagineering Creative Executive Joe Rohde posed for photos with Neytiri, the iconic Na’vi from Avatar.

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  1. Night on Broadway: James Monroe Iglehart, Tony winner for his performance as Genie in Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway, welcomed theater fans to “THE ORIGINALS,” a one-of-a-kind musical party inside Stage 23 at D23 EXPO 2015. He was joined by original Mary Poppins star Ashley Brown and Tarzan star Josh Strickland.
  1. Movin’ Right Along: The Muppets singing and dancing to “All the Single Ladies,” “Uptown Funk,” and even a little Marvin Gaye number.

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  1. Finding Ellen: After John Lasseter revealed that no one lobbied harder than Ellen DeGeneres for a sequel to Finding Nemo, DeGeneres herself appeared on the Hall D23 stage, and was joined by Finding Dory castmates Ed O’Neill, Ty Burrell, and Kaitlin Olson!
  1. “Try Everything”: During the sneak peek of Zootopia, the filmmakers revealed a special surprise—international superstar Shakira is lending her Grammy®-winning voice to Gazelle, the biggest pop star in Zootopia. Via taped message, Shakira played “a snippet” of an original song from the film, “Try Everything.”

60 Years of Mouseketeers

We couldn’t have wished for a better ending to D23 EXPO 2015! The original Mouseketeers from the Mickey Mouse Club gathered onstage and reminisced about those early days while singing and dancing along with clips from the show. Author Lorraine Santoli (The Official Mickey Mouse Club Book) led the presentation, welcoming Mouseketeers Sherry Alberoni, Sharon Baird, Bobby Burgess, Tommy Cole, Darlene Gillespie, Cubby O’Brien, and Doreen Tracey.

“The Mickey Mouse Club was a television phenomenon,” said Santoli, “and it’s something that fans still love 60 years later.” Here are a few memories from the Mouseketeers:

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Darlene Gillespie: “Disney sent out an audition notice. I came down with three other girls and did a little farm dance. I was so unintimidated so I sang ‘Davy Crocket,’ and Jimmie [Dodd] said to me, ‘Little girl, you’ve got a job.’ I went home and told my mom and she said, ‘Eat your supper.’”

Bobby Burgess: “We were kept busy. One team was going to school, while one team was filming, and another one was rehearsing. We had to keep it rotating. One time, I had to learn to ride a unicycle in my driveway. Then I showed up and they said, ‘You’re gonna have to juggle as well.’”

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But the Mouseketeers did more than recite memories… they got up and sang and dance along with old film clips from the show, including a touching tribute to Annette Funicello. “We love ya, Annette,” said Tommy Cole.

And in a fitting tribute to Jimmie Dodd, the musical heart and soul of the show, the Walt Disney Archives had his original Mousegetar (guitar) restrung—first time in 50 years!—and everyone sang along as it was again put to use!

But then we all got a big surprise as Becky Cline, director of the Walt Disney Archives, called up world-renowned film historian and critic (and HUGE Mickey Mouse Club fan), Leonard Maltin for a special presentation. Each Mousketeer was given a “Mousecar”—Walt Disney’s own version of “an Oscar,” special awards given by Walt himself. Walt had them commissioned but was not able to present them before he passed. The Archives staff found them, and Maltin presented one to each Mouseketeer. Truly a special moment.

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Not to be outdone, though, the Mouseketeers surprised Maltin by presenting him with his own mouse ears, making him an official Mouseketeer. This was Disney magic at its finest. M-I-C…see you real soon. K-E-Y…Why? Because we like you. M-O-U-S-E.

Frozen FANdemonium: A FANtasy Come True!

There was sweltering heat outside the Anaheim Convention Center this afternoon, but Hall D23 at D23 EXPO 2015 was the coolest place on the planet! Frozen FANdemonium: A Musical Celebration! was an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience that included behind-the-songs and stories and spectacular guests, and showed us what frozen things do in summer—they go to D23 EXPO!

Chris Montan, president, Walt Disney Music, hosted the event, exclusive to D23 EXPO and “never-before and never-again” to be seen. He explained that Frozen came about because John Lasseter, chief creative officer for Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, had wanted to make an “integrated” movie like Beauty and the Beast or The Little Mermaid, where “the songs push the emotional aspect of the story, but more importantly, they raise the emotional stakes for the characters.”

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During the next 90 minutes, Award-winning songwriting team—and, quite possibly, the most adorable couple on the planet—Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, led us through the process of creating the songs that will now be sung by generations of Disney fans. Their first exposure to Frozen came when director Chris Buck and Peter Del Vecho showed them a visual development image of two young girls in a glade. As the parents of two daughters, it captivated them and, Anderson-Lopez adds, “I was excited to evolve the idea of a Disney princess.”

The audience was treated to the demo of “You’re You,” the first song that was written for the film… which had to be cut because it hinted too early that Hans was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. As Anderson-Lopez pointed out, Hans interrupted Anna—and no real romantic hero would ever dream of interrupting Kristen Bell’s singing. So the Lopezes dug a little deeper and came up with “Love Is An Open Door,” which, they explain, was intended to feel like the perfect first date—and, Anderson-Lopez reveals, was inspired by the date in the film The Karate Kid.

The afternoon became a family affair, thanks to the Lopezes’ daughters, Annie, who helped sing “Fixer Upper” and Katie, who came to the stage for “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”—which she performed with director Jennifer Lee’s daughter, Agatha… and surprise guest Kristen Bell! Montan asked Bell to name the best part of playing Anna, and the irrepressible actress said that she loved Disney princesses but felt, “The goofy girls were being underrepresented a little bit.” She was thrilled to help bring a different kind of Disney princess to the screen.

Of course, you can’t have Frozen FANdemonium in triple-digit heat without a sun-worshipping snowman, so Olaf—and the gifted actor and singer who voices the role, Josh Gad—were the next thrilling surprises to perform “In Summer.”

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And then it was time to “Let It Go.” The song, Anderson-Lopez explains, was fleshed out while the couple was walking through the part, talking about what “letting go” really meant to them. They wrote a demo, sent it to the creative team in Burbank, and were thrilled to hear that when John Lasseter heard it for the first time, he jumped up in the room and started making the kinds of motions he could envision Elsa making while she sang.

Lasseter joined the Lopezes; Montan; Bell and Gad; filmmakers Buck, Del Vecho, and Lee; and our favorite folks from Arendelle, Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and Kristoff, for the grand finale—complete with snow. Well, it may have been confetti shaped like snowflakes… but the moment—and, indeed, the entire presentation—gave us chills nonetheless. This was truly a D23 EXPO experience worth melting for.

The Stunning Shorts of Walt Disney Animation Studios

Before Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs… before The Little Mermaid… and way before Frozen… Walt Disney and his brother Roy told their one-of-a-kind stories through the animated short film. Walt Disney Animation Studios (WDAS) celebrated its recent DVD release of their Short Films Collection with a crowd-pleasing panel this morning inside Stage 28 at D23 EXPO 2015.

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Animator Darrin Butters served as host for an illuminating discussion with the filmmakers of shorts including Get A Horse!; How to Hook Up Your Home Theater; Tangled Ever After; Frozen Fever; and the Oscar®-winning Paperman and Feast. Animators shared stories from the making of their films, and one thing was abundantly clear: More than 90 years later, WDAS is carrying on the tradition with all the same humor and heart as the brothers Disney.

Mickey Mouse came back to the big screen in Get A Horse!—an animated short that played before Frozen. And while it was all new, it was a stunning return of sorts to the classic 2D animation of Disney movies past. “We all had to unlearn everything we knew about animation, setting our minds back to 1928,” said animator Eric Goldberg. “The more imperfect we made the characters, the closer they looked in 3D to their original counterparts.” And if you thought you heard a familiar voice in that short, you’re right: The filmmakers pieced together bits of recorded dialogue from Walt himself to create Mickey’s signature sound.

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A lesser-known animated short, 2004’s Lorenzo began its journey to the big screen all the way back in the 1940s. Disney Legend Joe Grant had always wanted to take an animated look at a mischievous cat… but it wasn’t until more than 50 years later when producer Don Hahn tasked current Disney animator Mike Gabriel with creating a short for a proposed Fantasia 3. After finding the perfect tango-flavored cut of music, Gabriel finally helped shepherd Grant’s feline friend to the screen—and the short was even nominated for an Oscar!

Filmmakers shared all manner of other behind-the-scenes tidbits. There was the time animator Dean Wellins did research for his short Tick Tock Tale at the clock-filled Yorba Linda tract home of an expert clockmaker. Stevie Wermers told the capacity crowd about nervously pitching Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter the idea behind her 12-year-old CalArts student film as the story for 2011’s The Ballad of Nessie. And animator Nathan Greno cracked fans up with a quip about the making of 2012’s Tangled Ever After; “I really wanted to blow up the castle, for some reason,” he admitted. “You never get to do that!”

As Butters reminded the audience, “It all started with a mouse”—and it was that little mouse that thrilled young and old alike with his adventures. Despite their relatively abridged length, the short films of Walt Disney Animation Studios prove one thing: that even to this day, hilarious and heartwarming stories don’t always have to be 90 minutes in length.

Get in the Games

Announcements, sneak peeks, and special surprises came flying from Disney Interactive’s Hall D23 presentation by the boat-load… or should we say, the “ship load,” as in space ships from a galaxy far, far away. As expected, Star Wars was the main event (again), as Disney Interactive president Jimmy Pitaro introduced Electronic Art’s (EA) blockbuster new game Star Wars Battlefront, the exclusive new Star Wars Battle Pod arcade experience, and the galactic Lucasfilm infusion into the hotly anticipated Disney Infinity 3.0.

Star Wars Battlefront racked up a string of awards at the recent Gamescon, including Best of Gameson, Best Console Game for Sony Playstation, Best PC Game, and Best Online Multiplayer Game. Pitaro called it one of the most highly anticipated games in the history of The Walt Disney Company as he introduced Justin McCully, general manager of EA’s Star Wars unit. Explaining the process of creating the game, McCully explained the team’s unprecedented access. “Lucasflm opened their archives and let us use the props and matte paintings and behind-the-scene polaroids from the films,” he said. “We got to use the actual models of the Star Wars ships from your childhood.”

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One of the most exciting parts of the game is that a portion of the visuals was captured onsite during the filming of J.J. Abram’s upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens. “We were onsite in Abu Dhabi to capture the desert battle of Jakku,” McCully said. “We’ll portray the events that created the Battlefield of Jakku.” You can live out your dog-fight fantasies with Fighter Squadron Mode, or shoot the enemy in Blast Mode. Experience the Walker assault, ride a speeder-bike, hold off waves of Imperial forces, or become your favorite hero or villain. Star Wars Battlefront is out in November on PS4, Microsoft Xbox, and on Origin for PC.

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Riding a multi-year wave of success, Disney Infinity 3.0 has added in characters from the complete Star Wars saga and from the TV animated series, including Anakin and Ahsoka. John Blackburn, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Infinity, and John Vignocchi, vice president of production, introduced all the new characters. The big surprise, though, was having co-stars John Boyega and Daisy Ridley of Star Wars: The Force Awakens appear onstage to give away their character figures, Finn and Rey, for the upcoming Play Set based on the film. The newest version of Disney Infinity also includes characters from Pixar’s Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur, along with new Marvel characters.

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Disney’s massively popular Kingdom Hearts game, which has sold 21 million units so far, announced the newest characters to invade the game—the gang from Big Hero 6! Shinji Hashimoto, Larry Sparks, and Kaori Takasue flew in from Japan to make the announcement—accompanied by Baymax.

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And the announcements didn’t stop. We heard about Disney’s latest gaming initiative, Playmation; Disney Magic Kingdoms mobile games; the Star Wars Pod for arcade play; and special awards and giveaways, including a brand-new Mickey Mouse figurine for the Disney Infinity game platform. Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition’s ultimate unlock was unveiled during the presentation. Players who unlock all of the Disney Infinity figures in the game’s Hall of Heroes will unlock the Keyblade from the SQUARE ENIX KINGDOM HEARTS franchise.

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Fans loved each new announcement and new character—from Baymax, Star Wars, and Marvel, to Pixar, the Magic Kingdom, and even the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Disney Interactive truly is shooting for the stars… and it looks like the Force is definitely on their side.

The Still-Soaring Silly Symphonies

It’s not very long into Disney in Concert: A Silly Symphony Celebration before you realize you are witnessing something truly special, historic, and magical. The 11 a.m. event, the first of two Sunday performances in Stage 23 at D23 EXPO 2015, was a dazzling showcase of some of the finest animated shorts made in the 1920s and ’30s—including the first Silly Symphony, The Skeleton Dance, and the highly influential Flowers and Trees, The Old Mill, and more. The event is as much a startling revelation of just how entertaining Walt’s early shorts continue to be and a stunning waltz back through time, back to the early days at the Disney Studios before Walt built his new Studio in Burbank.

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The films were shown using high-quality, newly restored digital film masters and were accompanied by the films’ original scores, played by a 32-piece orchestra under the baton of Steven Allen Fox. If you closed your eyes, you could easily imagine you were hearing the scores being played just as they were when they were recorded at the Disney Studios on Hyperion Avenue.

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“You’re smart to be here,” said Disney in Concert: A Silly Symphony Celebration host and renowned film critic Leonard Maltin in kicking off this musical and cinematic celebration. “This is a world premiere of this concert performance. You’re the first to see this, and we’re going to have a great time.”

And a great time we had, too, as we enjoyed five landmark Silly Symphonies, beginning with The Skeleton Dance and ending with Music Land. “Almost every Silly Symphony featured a unique cast of characters, and many had little or no dialogue,” Maltin told the large audience. “Music was the driving force. It was the raison d’être for making these cartoons. It’s amazing that after all the success Walt had with Mickey Mouse, he was eager to try something different.”

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Listening to a live orchestra accompany these cinematic masterpieces is to see them for the first time. The historically accurate scores, faithfully reproduced by Disney historian Alex Rannie, included dazzling sound effects—some played on Disney Legend Jimmy Macdonald’s original wooden “door.” “The orchestra is the same size as the ones that played on the original soundtracks,” Maltin noted.

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The 75 Silly Symphony short films—they won a total of seven Academy Awards®—were a workshop for experimentation in the animation process, providing a venue to try out techniques and technologies that would eventually be used in feature-length animated films. Vast improvements were made during this time in creating believable character animation, special effects animation, and dramatic storytelling in animation. “Walt was always a great leap ahead as these cartoons show,” Maltin said.