Category: Disney

  • McDonald’s Releases New Happy Meal Toys Inspired by Mickey Mouse and Friends

    McDonald’s Releases New Happy Meal Toys Inspired by Mickey Mouse and Friends

    Just in time for his birthday celebration, Disney and McDonald’s have teamed up to release a brand-new line of Happy Meal toys inspired by Mickey Mouse and friends.

    This new collection features Mickey and Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Donald and Daisy experiencing some of the iconic attractions from across Walt Disney World Resort.

    Anchored by Engineer Goofy and Mickey and Minnie celebrating Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, these toys connect together to form a 10-car train as you can see below:

    Each one also has a unique function to make the character move as it rolls, so as the attraction’s soundtrack says, nothing can stop us now from having fun!

    Now through Dec. 14, while supplies last, when you purchase a Happy Meal at participating McDonald’s locations, you can enter for a chance to win a vacation for four to Walt Disney World Resort and experience the attraction that inspired it all: Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Families can also enjoy fun and engaging games at home as part of this Happy Meal program through the McDonald’s Happy Meal App. 

    Click here for more information on how to enter this fun-filled family getaway!  

    NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER/WIN A PRIZE. A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE CHANCES OF WINNING. 
    Hop Aboard to Win Sweepstakes at McDonald’s entry period ends 1/18/21, at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time (“ET”). To participate, go to the McDonald’s App or www.MagicAtMcD.com and scan/enter the code found with the Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway toy in themed Happy Meal® boxes available while supplies last at participating McDonald’s restaurants. Enter without making a purchase as described in the Official Rules avail. at participating McDonald’s, in the McDonald’s App or at www.MagicAtMcD.com. See Official Rules for complete no purchase entry/prizes/ARVs/odds/prize claim deadlines and other details. Open only to residents of the 50 U.S./DC who are 18+. Void where prohibited. Each Code or mail-in entry is valid for one entry into the Sweepstakes. Codes are not reusable. 15 prizes, each a trip for 4 to Walt Disney World® Resort, ARV: $10,985 ea. The odds of winning a prize will be determined by the number of entries received. Limit 5 entries per day and limit one prize per household. Trip must be completed by 12/15/22. Sponsor: McDonald’s USA, LLC, 110 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, IL 60607-2101.  

  • Disney’s Live-Action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ May Have Found It’s Star

    Disney’s Live-Action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ May Have Found It’s Star

    Disney may have found a lead for its live-action Lilo & Stitch. Sixteen year-old actress Siena Agudong is said to be set to star in Disney’s live-action adaptation of the 2002 animated classic, according to a report.

    Siena Agudong is already known to Disney audiences as her latest project had her playing Reina Carvajal in the new Disney Channel original movie Upside Down Magic.

    The news comes acter Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu was reported last week to be in talks to direct Disney’s Live-action adaptation.

    “I have heard the studio has tapped 16-year-old Hawaiian actress Siena Agudong to play Lilo in the updated film, which is said to follow the same concept as the animated film,” The DisInsider said in a report.

    The story of “Lilo and Stitch” is set in Hawaii and tells the story of a lonely young girl and her close encounter with the galaxy’s most wanted extraterrestrial who she mistakes for a dog. Through her love, faith and unwavering belief in ohana, the Hawaiian concept of family, Lilo helps unlock Stitch’s heart and gives him the ability to care for someone else.

    “Lilo & Stitch” has inspired multiple spinoffs, including the direct-to-video sequels “Stitch: The Movie,” “Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch” and “Leroy and Stitch.” A TV show called “Lilo & Stitch: The Series” ran on Disney Channel and ABC Kids from 2003 to 2006.

    Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich, who workied on the live-action remake of “Aladdin,” will be producing and the studio has hired Mike Van Waes to write the script. The production will be a hybrid of live-action and CG.

  • Petition Demanding Johnny Depp’s Return as Jack Sparrow Nears 300,000

    Petition Demanding Johnny Depp’s Return as Jack Sparrow Nears 300,000

    After Johnny Depp lost his libel court case against a British newspaper that called him a “wife beater,” reports surfaced claiming that Disney was backing away from the actor, but now fans have started a petition calling for his return to the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.

    A petition posted on change.org titled “We want JOHNNY DEPP back as CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW has been signed by over 250,000 as it heads towards its goal of at least 300,000.

    “Johnny Depp has been out recently as Captain Jack Sparrow. One of the reasons is his personal issues as well,” the petition reads.

    It continues: “He has been playing this role since 2003 when we first saw him arriving at the Port Royal in his boat with that epic background music playing.

    “But can you imagine someone else portraying this instead of him? Or no Jack Sparrow at all?”

    The petition goes on to say that without Depp’s Sparrow the Pirates franchise is a sunken ship.

  • Disney Reportedly Cutting Ties with Johnny Depp After ‘Wife Beater’ Libel Case Loss

    Disney Reportedly Cutting Ties with Johnny Depp After ‘Wife Beater’ Libel Case Loss

    Disney is backing away from Johnny Depp and is no longer considering him for any part of a potential “Pirates of the Caribbean” reboot after the actor lost lost his libel court case against a British newspaper that called him a “wife beater”, according to reports.

    On Monday, the UK’s High Court ruled in the publisher’s favor which claimed there was “overwhelming evidence” that he had assaulted the actress Amber Heard repeatedly during their marriage.

    “The House of Mouse is reportedly no longer interested in bringing back the embattled actor in any capacity when it comes to the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise,” according to WGTC.

    Depp sued News Group Newspapers and Dan Wootton — The Sun’s executive editor — over an article that claimed the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star was violent toward Heard while they were together.

    Citing evidence, including photos, audio recordings and Depp’s own text messages, lawyers for the newspaper group argued in court filings that Depp “beat his wife Amber Heard, causing her to suffer significant injury, and on occasion leading to her fearing for her life.”

    Depp had admitted long-term problems with drugs and alcohol during the trial but said the tabloid’s claims that he was violent toward Heard were “completely untrue.”

    However, Judge Andrew Nicol said in his 129-page judgment Monday that the paper’s claims had been shown to be “substantially true.”

    In a statement, Depp’s law firm, Schillings, indicated he would contest the ruling, saying “the judgment is so flawed that it would be ridiculous for Mr Depp not to appeal this decision.”

  • New Sorcerer Mickey Crocs from the ‘Wishes Come True Blue’ Collection are Too Cute

    New Sorcerer Mickey Crocs from the ‘Wishes Come True Blue’ Collection are Too Cute

    Disney is teaming up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to celebrate 40 years of making dreams come true with their brand new “Wishes Come True Blue” color collection and the Sorcerer Mickey inspired Crocs are just adorable.

    You’ll be the definitive twinkle toes in these glittering Crocs. Part of the Disney Parks Wishes Come True Blue Collection, they feature Crocs’ signature design with a sparkling silver crescent moon, stars, and Mickey icon so you’ll feel glamorous every step of the way.

    This is the first-ever Disney color collection that celebrates and supports a nonprofit’s impact and ongoing collaboration with Disney. This collection features a wide variety of products from headwear and accessories to apparel and much more as you can see below:

    Disneyland Mask by Spirit Jersey – Wishes Come True Blue – $12.99
    Disneyland Spirit Jersey for Adults – Wishes Come True Blue – $69.99
    Minnie Mouse Ear Headband – Wishes Come True Blue $29.99
    Mickey Mouse Leggings for Women – Wishes Come True Blue – $39.99

    Disney has helped Make-A-Wish grant 140,000 wishes around the world since 1980 through their theme parks, stores and television and movie studios.

    Twenty-five percent of every item purchased from the collection from now until World Wish Day on April 29, 2021, up to $500,000, will go toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The items are available on ShopDisney.com.

  • ‘Wishes Come True Blue’ Loungefly Backpack Celebrates 40 Years of Disney and Make-A-Wish

    ‘Wishes Come True Blue’ Loungefly Backpack Celebrates 40 Years of Disney and Make-A-Wish

    Disney is teaming up with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to celebrate 40 years of making dreams come true with their brand new “Wishes Come True Blue” color collection and Minnie’s true blue fashion shines on this dazzling mini backpack by Loungefly.

    Featuring a sequined design, Minnie ears, a white star-embossed bow, plus white star cutouts, this bag’s compact silhouette makes it easy to carry your essentials around in style.

    This is the first-ever Disney color collection that celebrates and supports a nonprofit’s impact and ongoing collaboration with Disney. This collection features a wide variety of products from headwear and accessories to apparel and much more as you can see below:

    Disneyland Mask by Spirit Jersey – Wishes Come True Blue – $12.99
    Disneyland Spirit Jersey for Adults – Wishes Come True Blue – $69.99
    Minnie Mouse Ear Headband – Wishes Come True Blue $29.99
    Mickey Mouse Leggings for Women – Wishes Come True Blue – $39.99

    Disney has helped Make-A-Wish grant 140,000 wishes around the world since 1980 through their theme parks, stores and television and movie studios.

    Twenty-five percent of every item purchased from the collection from now until World Wish Day on April 29, 2021, up to $500,000, will go toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The items are available on ShopDisney.com.

  • Disney Releases First Trailer for ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’

    Disney Releases First Trailer for ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’

    Disney has released the first trailer for its action-packed animated film Raya and the Last Dragon and it is action packed.

    Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Raya and the Last Dragon features Kelly Marie Tran as the voice of Raya, a lone warrior whose mission is to track down the legendary last dragon in a bid to save Kumandra and unite its lands.

    “However, along her journey, she’ll learn that it’ll take more than dragon magic to save the world — it’s going to take trust as well,” the film’s description reads. Take a look at the trailer below:

    Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people. However, along her journey, she’ll learn that it’ll take more than a dragon to save the world—it’s going to take trust and teamwork as well.

    The film is directed by Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, and it was written by Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim. The film will release in theaters on March 12, 2021.

  • Disney Plus Adds Racist Content Warnings to Classic Films

    Disney Plus Adds Racist Content Warnings to Classic Films

    Disney+ subscribers who log on to watch classic films will now see stronger advisory messages warning of racist content.

    “As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are in the process of reviewing our library and adding advisories to content that includes negative depictions or mistreatment of people or cultures,” Disney said in a statement online.

    “Rather than removing this content, we see an opportunity to spark conversation and open dialogue on history that affects us all,” it added.

    The 1955 animated comedy “Lady and the Tramp” carries an advisory because of its depiction of Siamese cats in a way that perpetuates anti-Asian stereotypes.

    Disney says the advisory is not new, but it has now been updated and strengthened for this and other films.

    Last year Disney had issued a warning on some movies, such as “Dumbo,” that they featured “outdated cultural depictions.”

    At that time, the description of these films in the streaming service’s menu included a warning that “this program is presented as originally created. It may contain outdated cultural depictions.”

    Now, once viewers press play, they see the following message, which cannot be fast forwarded: “This programme includes negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people or cultures. These stereotypes were then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together.”

    “Disney is committed to creating stories with inspirational and aspirational themes that reflect the rich diversity of the human experience around the globe.”

    Viewers are then directed to a page on the company’s website headlined “Stories Matter,” which explains the revised policy.The site highlights some of the films that carry the advisory, explaining why they have been selected.

    Of the 1970 film “The Aristocats,” it says: “The cat is depicted as a racist caricature of East Asian peoples with exaggerated stereotypical traits such as slanted eyes and buck teeth. He sings in poorly accented English voiced by a white actor and plays the piano with chopsticks. This portrayal reinforces the ‘perpetual foreigner’ stereotype, while the film also features lyrics that mock the Chinese language and culture.

    “Dumbo,” released in 1942, includes a warning because of the crows, which “pay homage to racist minstrel shows, where white performers with blackened faces and tattered clothing imitated and ridiculed enslaved Africans on Southern plantations.”

    It adds: “The leader of the group in Dumbo is Jim Crow, which shares the name of laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. In ‘The Song of the Roustabouts,’ faceless Black workers toil away to offensive lyrics like ‘When we get our pay, we throw our money all away.’”

    “Peter Pan,” which hit movie theaters in 1953, “portrays Native people in a stereotypical manner that reflects neither the diversity of Native peoples nor their authentic cultural traditions.”

    Among the other films highlighted are “The Jungle Book,” “Fantasia,” live-action movie “The Swiss Family Robinson” and “Aladdin,” which was made as recently as 1992.

    Disney is not the first studio to add an advisory on old titles that feature racist attitudes or other troubling content.

  • Disney Reportedly Looking to Cast Robert Downey Jr. in Star Wars Film

    Disney Reportedly Looking to Cast Robert Downey Jr. in Star Wars Film

    Academy Award winning actor Robert Downey Jr. — who brought Tony Stark to life in the MCU — may be headed to a galaxy far far away as a new rumor reports that Disney is eyeing him for a role in the Star Wars universe.

    Details on what role he may be wanted and it’s not clear whether they’d want him for a television series or a feature film, but who wouldn’t love to see the 55 year-old Tony Stark actor wielding a lightsaber?

    “According to insider Daniel Richtman, the House of Mouse is reportedly eying Downey Jr. for a role in Star Wars. The tipster doesn’t say which project it would be for, but if this deal ends up happening, the performer will journey from one historic franchise to another,” WGTC reported.

    It’s estimated that Robert Downey, Jr. has made nearly $250 million from his appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That is an astounding career reversal for an actor who started off as a young prodigy, went through a whirlwind of drugs and eventual prison time, and is now reportedly one of the wealthiest actors in Hollywood.

    He got attention for roles in his early 20s like Weird Science (1985) and Back To School (1986). During this period, critic Roger Ebert described his performance as an addict in 1987’s Less Than Zero as “so real, so subtle, and so observant that it’s scary.”

  • New Disney Face Masks Now Available Online & In-Store

    New Disney Face Masks Now Available Online & In-Store

    Face masks are still a necessity these days and if you want to keep your PPE a Disney fashion statement then you’ll be excited to hear that they have released an expanded assortment of official Disney cloth face masks for the whole family.

    You’ll find a variety of new designs for Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Stitch and more, including a “Holiday Joy” seasonal mask. The updated assortment features a new and improved style and fit, lightweight fabrication to increase breathability and elasticized ear loops to allow for greater comfort and stretch.

    Featuring new character designs and fit, there is truly a Disney mask for every shopper and every style – now available at numerous retail locations nationwide. Take a look at the new designs below:

    Guests can now find over 250 designs on MaskClub.com across a wide range of characters from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and Fox for both kids and adults – all handmade in the USA. Check back often as more styles are being continually added. 

    Additionally, mask offerings can now be found at AmazonGAPHot TopicBox Lunch, Walmart, Kohl’s and many more both online and in-store. 

    For new kid’s designs, head to Target to check out their kid’s masks which include all-new Marvel and Princess designs. Kohl’s kids offerings include FrozenMinnie and Marvel, Walmart’s assortment features Chewbacca, Mickey Mouse, Princess and more, and don’t forget Amazon for a wide character assortment to give kids a touch of Disney magic when they leave the house.

    Visit shopDisney.com to shop and check back often for more mask designs and styles – including collections from Stance and Love Your Melon, coming soon – to bring a little Disney magic to your outings.