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  • Disney and Pixar Sued For Plagiarizing Inside Out… Again

    Disney and Pixar Sued For Plagiarizing Inside Out… Again

    Disney and Pixar are being sued for allegedly plagiarizing the idea for 2015’s hit “Inside Out”.

    A lawsuit filed in a California federal court, by Damon Pourshian, states that Pixar’s film infringes on a script the Canadian man wrote in 1999 also titled Inside Out, which eventually got turned into a short film a year later in 2000.

    Pourshian claims the film has more in common than just the name and his work has many similarities to Inside Out, as his script and short movie tell the story of a young boy named Lewis reacting to everyday life “through anthropomorphized representations of his bodily organs,” which are seen inside Lewis’ body.

    The short film also shows these organs reacting to the real world and features a personification of Lewis’ brain which operates a command center. The short movie includes Brain, Heart, Colon, Stomach, and Bladder as the main organ characters, and they communicate and argue with each other.

    In Pixar’s Inside Out, the main character is a girl named Riley and the core characters are her emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust.

    The 20-page lawsuit details more than two-dozen substantial similarities in content, theme and characters between the two films, many illustrated with comparative images. The complaint notes that, “The obvious and striking similarities between Mr. Pourshian’s and Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out extend from overarching themes to specific details, and they are far too numerous to be attributable to chance.”

    The suit goes on to say Pourshian created the script and film at Sheridan College, which “has sent large numbers of its graduates to work at Disney and Pixar and is considered a ‘feeder’ school for Disney and Pixar.”

    Pourshian’s classmates also reportedly noticed the similarities between the two projects upon viewing Pixar’s Inside Out. Purshian is seeking unspecified damages and for his name to be added to the Inside Out credits.

    This isn’t the first time Disney and Pixar have been sued for Inside Out, A 2017 copyright infringement lawsuit brought against Inside Out last year by child development expert Denise Daniels was dismissed last month by U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez. In her suit, Daniels claimed the film bore a striking resemblance to a TV project, The Moodsters, she’d developed and pitched numerous times to Disney executives between 2006 and 2009.

    Also back in June, author Carla Jo Masterson filed suit in a Nevada federal court, claiming the film was based on her book, What’s On The Other Side Of The Rainbow? (The Secret Of The Golden Mirror), as well as her screenplay, “The Secret of the Golden Mirror.”

    Both works “are original, creative, and artistic stories about how children identify, understand the reasons for, and manage the effects of their emotions,” the suit reads.

    “The specific original, artistic, and creative expression and device used by Carla J. Masterson in ‘What’s On the Other Side of the Rainbow?’ and ‘The Secret of the Golden Mirror’ is to depict the childhood emotions of Joy, Fear, Sad, Anger, Laughter, Friendship, Love, and Shy as characters that appear throughout the book in consistent and continuing configurations and colors.”

    While there maybe some similarities with the concepts of these projects that still doesn’t mean that Disney plagiarized anything as there are clear differences as well. The courts will decide in the end, but if anyone has a real claim, just think “Herman’s Head”.

    The director of Inside Out, Pete Docter, has recently been named Pixar’s new chief creative officer.

  • Aerial Footage of Toy Story Land Offers Birds-Eye View of Slinky Dog Dash & More

    Aerial Footage of Toy Story Land Offers Birds-Eye View of Slinky Dog Dash & More

    The June 30 grand opening of Toy Story Land is almost here and we have some amazing aerial shots to show you.

    Over the past few months, we’ve kept you up to date on all of the Toy Story Land construction progress and now that it’s finished Disney Parks has released a daytime aerial flyover of the new land that just may be the best yet.

    In the video below, you see a different view of Slinky Dog Dash that shows the width and scope of the coaster, as friendly little Slinky appears and glides around the track. You can also see a new view of the Alien Swirling Saucers Building.

    As we’ve previously shared, Toy Story Land will give guests a “toy’s-eye-view” of Andy’s backyard, and allow them to join in on the fun that Woody, Jessie, Buzz, and Andy’s other beloved toys are having. Here, guests can ride Slinky Dog Dash, a roller coaster Andy has assembled from his Mega Coaster Play Kit, take a spin on Alien Swirling Saucers, walk through a new carnival game box to experience Toy Story Mania!, grab a tasty snack at Woody’s Lunchbox – and meet some of the characters from “Toy Story” films!

  • Disney Wins U.S. Approval for Fox Deal, Putting Comcast On The Ropes

    Disney Wins U.S. Approval for Fox Deal, Putting Comcast On The Ropes

    It’s not a knockout yet, but Disney has dealt a big blow to Comcast for a potential rival bid in the Fox deal. Walt Disney Co. has just won U.S. antitrust approval for its $71 billion purchase of 21st Century Fox Inc.’s entertainment assets.

    In order to secure Justice Department approval of its acquisition of major 21st Century Fox assets, Disney has agreed to sell off Fox’s 22 regional sports networks.

    The Justice Department on Wednesday filed a complaint in federal court seeking to block Disney from acquiring the regional sports networks arguing that Disney’s ownership of the national sports powerhouse ESPN created anti-competitive conflicts, but announced a settlement agreement with Disney that calls for the divestitures.

    “American consumers have benefitted from head-to-head competition between Disney and Fox’s cable sports programming that ultimately has prevented cable television subscription prices from rising even higher,” said Delrahim, assistant attorney general and head of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. “Today’s settlement will ensure that sports programming competition is preserved in the local markets where Disney and Fox compete for cable and satellite distribution.”

    The DOJ’s sign off on Disney’s $71.3 billion transaction on Wednesday is a big hurdle for rival Comcast in the battle to acquire the major portion of Rupert Murdoch’s TV and film empire.

    Fox last week accepted a sweetened bid from Disney, after the two media juggernauts had been going head to head with a $65 billion offer coming from Comcast about two weeks ago, nearly six months after Disney initially bid $52.4 billion for Fox in December. The $38-a-share price is about $10 a share higher than what Disney offered in December — and $3 above Comcast’s bid.

    The fight is definitely not over. Comcast is expected to respond with yet another offer, amid reports it is reaching out to potential acquisition partners if the bidding should climb as high as $90 billion. Analysts have speculated the Fox assets could fetch as much as $42-$43 a share.

    The bidding war was expected as the two media giants battle over Fox’s movie production business as well as FX, NatGeo, Fox’s 30 percent stake in Hulu and its international assets, including Star India and its 39 percent stake in European pay TV giant Sky. 21st Century Fox is the next big prize as the media industry consolidates to survive against competitors like Netflix.

  • The 2018 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Brings 75 Days of Fall Fun Aug. 30 – Nov. 12

    The 2018 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Brings 75 Days of Fall Fun Aug. 30 – Nov. 12

    As leaves turning from green to red and gold mean “Fall” in northern parts, “Fall” in Florida has special meaning: Food & Wine Time!

    The Epcot International Food & Wine Festival returns to Walt Disney World Resort this fall with 75 days of entertainment, events, and, of course, a veritable cornucopia of wonderful food and tasty beverages.

    The festival’s 23rd year runs from August 30 to November 12, 2018.

    Our guests will tell you that it’s one of their favorite times of the year; and if you haven’t been yet, this year is a great time for a first visit.

    This year’s festival will continue its tradition of fine dining events, appearances by favorite Disney culinarians and top celebrity chefs, and a slate of concerts from favorite bands of the last few decades.

    We don’t have too much information to share yet; but, for all you planners out there, we wanted to get dates to you as soon as we could.

    Stay tuned for updates on this year’s celebrity chef events, “Eat to the Beat” concerts, dining packages, special events and other fun. If you need help booking your magical vacation, contact Enchanted Kingdom Vacations with Vikki for help. My services are completely free and I will always find you the lowest rates. Let me do all the work so you don’t have to!

  • Woman Calls Cops On Eight-Year-Old Selling Water For Disney Trip and Twitter Erupts

    Woman Calls Cops On Eight-Year-Old Selling Water For Disney Trip and Twitter Erupts

    A video went viral over the weekend that shows a California woman calling police on a eight-year-old girl selling water in front of her home to raise money to help her mom pay for a trip to Disneyland.

    The incident happened Saturday outside of an apartment building in San Francisco, near AT&T Park where the Giants play. That’s when family members say he girl was approached by a woman the who has been dubbed on twitter as “Permit Patty.” The family says she called the police on the little girl for not having a permit.

    The video posted to social media shows “Permit Patty” on the phone, trying to hide when she realizes she’s being recorded. Take a look at the video below.

    The fifteen second video was posted by the girls mother and older cousin on Saturday and already has more than 9 million views.

    According to CNN, Alison Ettel, a white woman who lives nearby, became annoyed by what she said was constant yelling about $2 water bottles for sale outside her window. So she confronted the girl’s mother and then appeared to call the police.

    The girl’s mother, Erin Austin, told ABC7news, that the video was taken shortly after Ettel came outside and confronted them. “She comes out and demands the permit for my daughter. She said if we didn’t give it to her she’d call the cops,” she said. “So I said, ‘OK, call the cops.’ And she did.”

    The incident quickly erupted with outrage over the woman’s actions, with #PermitPatty trending on twitter.

    Even celebrities have been putting in their two cents.

    Ettel told Huffing Post that she only pretended to call the police after claiming the girl and her mother were making a lot of noise.

    “They were screaming about what they were selling,” she said. “It was literally nonstop. It was every two seconds, ‘Come and buy my water.’ It was continuous and it wasn’t a soft voice, it was screaming.”

    She admits the phone call was a “stupid” decision, but says she has been harassed and has received death threats.

  • Save Up to 30% on Select Rooms at Disneyland Resort Hotels

    Save Up to 30% on Select Rooms at Disneyland Resort Hotels

    Stay close to limited-time, Pixar-themed fun with this special summer room offer!

    Explore room savings available at all 3 Disneyland Resort hotels most Sunday through Thursday nights from August 5 through September 27, 2018:

    Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

    • Save up to 25% on Standard rooms and up to 30% on Premium rooms

    Disneyland Hotel

    • Save up to 20% on Standard rooms and up to 25% on Premium rooms

    Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel

    • Save up to 10% on Standard and Premium rooms

    Book through September 13, 2018.

    Important Details

    • Savings based on the non-discounted price for the same room at the same hotel for most Sunday through Thursday nights from August 5 through September 27, 2018.
    • Book from June 26 through September 13, 2018; travel must be completed by September 28, 2018.
    • Premium room types included in offer are Premium, Deluxe and Woods/Garden/Courtyard rooms; select Concierge rooms; and only Paradise, Artisan, Junior and Regal suites.
    • Not valid on previously booked rooms.
    • Advance reservations required.
    • Subject to availability as the number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited.
    • Excludes applicable fees and taxes.
    • Limit two (2) rooms per reservation and occupancy restrictions apply per room.
    • Not valid in combination with any other hotel discounts or offers.
    • Subject to restrictions and change without notice.
    • Separate theme park admission required to enjoy the parks.
  • UPDATE: New Guardians of the Galaxy Roller Coaster Construction Aerial Photos

    UPDATE: New Guardians of the Galaxy Roller Coaster Construction Aerial Photos

    Construction on the Guardians of the Galaxy Roller Coaster at Epcot is well under way and we can see some real progress now. With these amazing aerial photos of the project we get a scope of just how out of this galaxy the new attraction is going to be.

    The highly anticipated “Guardians of the Galaxy”-themed roller coaster attraction will be one of the biggest indoor coasters ever built.

    Back in April, 960 trucks’ worth of concrete was poured to create the foundation of what will soon take shape as Epcot’s mammoth attraction. Take a look below at an amazing close-up of the Guardians of the Galaxy show building frame so far as seen from World Showcase.

    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Photo: @bioreconstruct

    The “Guardians of the Galaxy”-inspired coaster is part of Disney’s ongoing work to transform Epcot into a place that’s more family, more relevant, more timeless and more Disney. Below you can see the show building frame so far currently spans about 1/4 of the foundation.

    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Photo: @bioreconstruct

    Inspired by the films, the “Guardians of the Galaxy”-themed attraction will expand on the original vision of Epcot’s Future World, with an epic storyline being developed by Walt Disney Imagineering in close collaboration with the original filmmakers.

    The attraction will open in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World Resort in 2021.

  • Disney Made A ‘Three Caballeros’ TV Series, But It’s Not Available in the US

    Disney Made A ‘Three Caballeros’ TV Series, But It’s Not Available in the US

    So the good news is that Disney has produced a new animated series inspired by “The Three Caballeros” starring Donald Duck. The bad news is that it’s not available in the United States.

    The new animated series entitled “Legend of the Three Caballeros” reunites Donald with Panchito Pistoles and José Carioca, his co-stars from the 1944 animated film.

    The new show has thirteen episodes, but it is currently available only on the Disneylife app. The app is a streaming on demand service that Disney is trying out in the Philippines. Clips of the show have made their way online and it looks amazing.  Take a look at the shows intro below.

    The production wasn’t exactly a secret, but Disney has yet to officially announced the show, and buzz on the internet has brought it to people’s attention.

    Matt Chapman, who worked on the show took to Twitter clarify that it was developed through Disney Interactive, not Disney Television Animation, which handles most of the studio’s animated series.

    “The Three Caballeros” premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944 and was produced as part of the studio’s good will message for South America. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and was the seventh Disney animated feature film. The film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation.

    While it’s still unclear if “Legend of The Three Caballeros” will be released in the US, the chances seem pretty high. Next year will be the 75th anniversary of The Three Caballeros and with Disney’s streaming service debuting in 2019 as well, the show may already have a perfect home.

  • Duffy’s New Friend Cookie Is Coming to Hong Kong Disneyland

    Duffy’s New Friend Cookie Is Coming to Hong Kong Disneyland

    Duffy the Disney Bear’s group of friends is getting a little bigger again! Starting next month, Hong Kong Disneyland will be welcoming Duffy’s new friend and they have revealed her name is “Cookie.”

    Cookie is a yellow dog who loves the culinary arts! She loves to cook and try new recipes with her friends.

    Duffy and friends

    Cookie will make her official debut in a grand welcoming on July 3, 2018.

    She will will be met in a grand celebration by Duffy and his other friends ShellieMay the bear and Gelatoni the cat, as well as and StellaLou the bunny, who joined the gang back in april.

    Duffy and friends

    Hong Kong Disneyland has been dropping hints in the park about the new addition and they also posted a recent teaser video on Instagram about Duffy’s cute new friend.

    The caption for the video reads, “There’s nothing mysterious about Duffy and friends sharing cotton candy together, until they come across unknown footprints on the ground…”

    Tokyo Disney Resort also announced that you will be able to meet Cookie at Hong Kong Disneyland and hinted that she may soon be coming to Tokyo DisneySea soon as well.

    duffy and cookie

    The resort’s website has posted an image of Duffy meeting Cookie that says, “Duffy has made a new friend, named Cookie. She is a dog who is curious about various foods. You can meet Cookie at Hong Kong Disneyland. Someday you may be able to meet her at Tokyo DisneySea.”

    There will be plenty of fanfare and exclusive merchandise when Cookie makes her debut at Hong Kong Disneyland this summer. Stay tuned for more information on her arrival.

  • Seven Insider Facts About Pixar that Guests Will Discover at the New Lamplight Lounge

    Seven Insider Facts About Pixar that Guests Will Discover at the New Lamplight Lounge

    Lamplight Lounge, a new restaurant opening June 23 at Pixar Pier, offers table-service dining, gastro-pub cuisine, panoramic views of Paradise Bay ­– plus “insider” stories all along the walls. The décor of Lamplight Lounge serves as a tribute to the storytellers who create the beloved Pixar feature films and shorts.

    The stylish eatery at Disney California Adventure Park celebrates the creativity, inspiration and personalities of the artists and storytellers who bring Pixar stories to life. Guests will discover many unique artistic details that Pixar “regulars” have left throughout the lounge. From sketches on coasters to concept art and memorabilia on the walls, the décor at Lamplight Lounge reveals seven insider facts about Pixar.

    1. Pixar celebrates the early sketch artwork from beloved Pixar films, and fans will find some of that work in the décor throughout Lamplight Lounge. Guests who look “Up” will see a beautiful chandelier hanging from the ceiling at Lamplight Lounge. The chandelier features sketch artwork and film quotes from Pixar animated films including “Coco,” “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles” and more. The design features blank pages at the top, to represent one of the most difficult stages in the design process – starting with a blank slate – along with character artwork from artists in several Pixar departments.
    2. When a film is in production at Pixar, departments create and wear special t-shirts to celebrate the film. Guests will get a close-up look at a little-known Pixar tradition on the t-shirt wall at Lamplight Lounge. The t-shirts on display are examples of a celebrated accomplishment, humorous reference, inside joke, or even a department’s experience or influence on the film. The many t-shirts also show how many different departments come together to create a Pixar film.
    3. A conference room table at Pixar Animation Studios features die-cast toys created for the Disney•Pixar film “Cars,” an example of the artists’ playfulness. Many décor items at Lamplight Lounge are inspired by the creative interior design of Pixar Animation Studios’ campus. One is a dining table inside the restaurant that closely replicates the “Cars” table located in one of Pixar’s conference rooms.
    4. At Pixar, every toy has a story. Above the “Cars” dining table, guests will notice shelves of toys that have been pulled from the Pixar archives. Below the toy shelves are examples of design comments and notes exchanged between Pixar and its toy manufacturing partners to ensure that the final product is as accurate as possible. Each toy goes through many rounds of notes in various forms, including drawings, creative reviews and even video conferences.
    5. Like “Easter eggs” hidden in Pixar films, many nods to Pixar films and the studios’ culture can be found at Lamplight Lounge, including beverage names. When perusing the menu, guests will notice references to Pixar Animation Studios, its films and the filmmaking process. For example, guests may order the Park Ave. (alcoholic beverage), referencing the street name of the Pixar Animation Studios address in Emeryville, California, or the Goofball Island (non-alcoholic), named after one of Riley’s personality islands from the film, “Inside Out.”
    6. Each Pixar film requires a large amount of artwork, promotional materials and artifacts that are essential to the film’s research and development. Guests will discover some of this film-related memorabilia along the Lamplight Lounge art wall, including concept art, reference materials, props and physical renditions of artifacts from the films including “WALL•E,” “Toy Story,” and “Ratatouille.” For instance, guests may see the adorable crayon drawing of Bing Bong in the “Inside Out” area. When the Bing Bong drawings began looking too much like the work of adults trying to draw like kids, Pixar artists solicited the help of a Pixar employee’s 7-year-old daughter.
    7. The talented teams at Pixar often share handwritten notes during the creation of a film, and some of those quotes are showcased at Lamplight Lounge. These notes appear in Lamplight Lounge as part of the tribute to Pixar storytellers. For example, in the sketch art chandelier and in the hallway leading to the restrooms, guests will find some iconic Pixar film quotes that were handwritten by Pixar employees. One that movie fans will find familiar: “WHERE. IS. MY. SUPER. SUIT?!” from “The Incredibles.”