By Jocelyn Buhlman “Guys… Where are we?” Fifteen years ago on September 22, 2004, Lost introduced us to the mind-boggling mystery of The Island and the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 who were stranded there. The iconic series kept us on the edge of our seats from day one, and continued intriguing us through every …
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By the D23 Team We’ve waited a whole year to discover what happens to our favorite Super Heroes in Avengers: Endgame after the shocking ending to Avengers: Infinity War. While we’re counting down the days till April 26, let’s take a look back at six times Disney films and television shows left us desperate to …
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Once upon a time—well, in 2010—Walt Disney Animation Studios released the feature film Tangled, and we’ve been happier ever after since our first viewing. That happiness grew with the announcement of an animated series based on the film, which will take place between the events of the feature and the start of the 2012 short, …
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There are all sorts of 23s hidden in Disney entertainment, and lately we’ve gotten LOST trying to find them everywhere! Watch the video to see a few from one very mysterious show that left the airwaves on May 23, 2010.
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This special episode of Phineas and Ferb features a story by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof. And it does answer one very important question: Who is Peter the Panda’s nemesis?
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On February 29, 2004, the 76th Academy Awards® were held at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, California. It is here that screenwriter and director Andrew Stanton accepted the award for Best Animated Feature for Finding Nemo, the Disney·Pixar animated feature about a small clown fish that is captured and his father’s adventure to save him. …
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