By The D23 Team Downtown Disney Entertainment Downtown Disney District will feature nightly entertainment throughout the holiday season. From a cappella to carolers—and even a few magicians—there is something for everyone in Downtown Disney. You never know what magical moment you might see while you’re strolling through this winter wonderland. Seasonal Overlay Even with a …
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By Beth Deitchman Disney Junior is getting ready to take fans on an incredible and mysterious journey to Jalpur, a magical land inspired by the cultures and customs of India. Production is under way on a brand-new animated series, Mira, Royal Detective, slated to debut on Disney Junior Channels and programming blocks around the world …
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By Courtney Potter Step inside the world of Eoin Colfer’s über-popular book, and catch a glimpse at Disney’s upcoming retelling of The Lion King… See more, along with other news from around Disney, in this week’s news briefs! Brand-New Peek Inside the World of Disney’s Artemis Fowl ’Tis the holiday season, which brings with it …
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By Karina Schink Today marks the fifth anniversary of Frozen, and we maintain that the day the Arendelle palace gates were opened is one of the best in history! In honor of this super-cool achievement, here are five ways to celebrate Frozen (dancing through the night optional, though definitely encouraged). Watch the film What can …
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By D23 Team It’s been 90 magical, wonderful years of Mickey Mouse, and in celebration of this monu-mouse-tal occasion, we’re taking a look back at our top Mickey questions, answered by Dave Smith, Chief Archivist Emeritus of the Walt Disney Archives. Got a question of your own? You can submit it to Dave here. Q …
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Mickey’s 90th anniversary was on November 18, and we celebrated it in a big way! From November 17–November 18, D23 Gold Members joined us for Destination D: Celebrating Mickey Mouse
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By Bruce Steele Lin-Manuel Miranda is Alexander Hamilton no more. Backstage at Shepperton Studios in London, he’s in full working-class “leerie” garb: a newsboy-like cap, red waistcoat (that’s a “vest” to you Americans) and loose, well-worn jacket and trousers. Speaking to journalists during a break in filming, Miranda recalls that he had just one question …
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By Karina Schink It all started with a mouse… and his iconic ears. The most famous three circles in the world have transformed time and time again into the iconic headwear all Disney fans know, love, and proudly wear today. From Figment and R2-D2 to the classic caps that started it all, take a look …
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By Bruce Steele There can be only one Mary Poppins. She is, says Emily Blunt, “a completely singular character.” But on the London set of Mary Poppins Returns, in which Blunt brings the magical nanny back to the screen, you very quickly learn that duplication is the rule. As costume designer Sandy Powell tours a …
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Join Imagineer Joe Rohde for a look at the wild animals that roam Kilimanjaro Safaris.
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