Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009) |
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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Disney begins taking bookings for new Dream cruise ship |
Monday, November 9, 2009
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Disney offers free annual passes to Disneyland, Disney World in new DVC Castle to Castle promotion |
To commemorate the opening of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disney Vacation Club's new Castle to Castle promotion offers DVC members who purchase 100 vacation points at Disneyland's newest hotel four complimentary annual passes to the Disney Parks.
The Castle to Castle promotion gives DVC members the chance to enjoy the best of both worlds, Disney style. Current DVC members who purchase 100 vacation points at The Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel will receive two annual passes to Disneyland and two annual passes to Walt Disney World.
source : www.examiner.com
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Disney to expand Fantasyland at Walt Disney World |
Mickey Mouse's house and his Toon Town world will make way next year for a vastly larger Fantasyland, in the biggest-ever expansion of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida, Walt Disney Co said on Saturday.
The Fantasyland expansion, whose price tag was not disclosed, will open in two stages in 2012 and 2013 and builds on the popularity of the Disney Princess and Fairies franchises, which have topped $4 billion in global retail sales.
Disney theme parks Chairman Jay Rasulo said the Fantasyland project, which breaks ground next year, will be paid for from funds designated for the theme park division's annual capital expenditures.
Plans call for four Disney Princess characters -- Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" and Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" -- to be featured in "fantasy lands" where park visitors engage in dancing, storytelling or a birthday party with costumed characters from the films.
The expansion includes two new dining spots -- Gascon's Tavern and the 552-seat Beast's Castle. A new underwater ride based on "The Little Mermaid, will be built both in the Florida Fantasyland and at the ongoing expansion of California Adventure in Disneyland.
The second phase of the Fantasyland expansion will be an oversized world based on the fairy world of Pixie Hollow from "Peter Pan," but no other details were available because the attraction was still in early development stages, Rasulo said.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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Disney is aiming for a fairytale start in Russia |
With a heritage in film and television that is as American as apple pie, Walt Disney is, at first glance, an unusual candidate to make a Russian language movie aimed at Russian cinema-goers.
Yet Disney releases Book of Masters , its first Russian film, this week as it ramps up its interest in one of the world's fastest growing cinema markets.
Based on a Russian fairy tale and produced in Russia using local talent, the film is the latest step in Disney's broad push into local language production.
Bob Iger, Disney's chief executive, says local production strengthens Disney's bond with international audiences, which crave stories that are relevant to them. "There is great interest and pride in local culture," he says. "We are convinced that even though technology is breaking down borders between countries and cultures, we're not seeing homogeneity of cultures."
Hollywood studios used to view the international market differently. They could generate substantial takings internationally from their US-made movies merely by adding a local language track.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
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Wayne Allwine Voice of Mickey Mouse Dies |
Allwine got the role in 1976. He was only the third person -- Walt Disney was the first -- to voice the character. 'It's really not about me; it's about Mickey, and Mickey is Walt's,' he once said.
Wayne Allwine, a Walt Disney Studios voice-over artist who was the voice of Mickey Mouse for more than three decades, has died. He was 62.
Allwine, an Emmy Award-winning former sound effects editor and foley artist, died of complications of diabetes early Monday morning at UCLA Medical Center, said his voice-over artist wife, Russi Taylor.
“Wayne was my hero," Taylor, who began voicing Minnie in 1986, told The Times on Wednesday. “He really loved doing Mickey Mouse and was very proud that he did it 32 years."
Since Mickey Mouse first hit movie theaters in the cartoon short “Steamboat Willie" in 1928, only three people have supplied the iconic cartoon character's distinctive falsetto: Walt Disney himself, Jimmy Macdonald and Allwine.
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Robert A. Iger described a “profound sense of loss and sadness throughout our company" over the death of the man who gave voice to Disney's most beloved character.
“Wayne's great talent, deep compassion, kindness and gentle way, all of which shone brightly through his alter ego, will be greatly missed," Iger said in a statement.
Roy E. Disney, Walt's nephew, director emeritus of the Walt Disney Co., said in a statement: “Wayne not only gave voice to the character of Mickey but gave him a heart and soul as well."
source : http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=36132
Friday, February 13, 2009
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Disney Valentines Presents (4) |
Disney Printable - Pooh and Friends Valentine Garland
Download the template here: Winnie the Pooh and Friends Valentine Garland
- Print out all 5 garland hearts. (You can print more for longer garland.) Fold the page on the center dashed line and then carefully cut out the heart. Make sure the two halves are positioned exactly on top of each other. Repeat this step for each heart.
- Cut a piece of string or ribbon to the length that you want your garland to be. Start at one end of the piece of string or ribbon and measure in about 15 inches. This is where your first heart will be placed.
- Unfold your first heart and spread glue on the bottom half of the white side of the heart. Carefully place the string or ribbon (at its measured spot for the first heart) into the crease of the folded heart. Fold the heart around the string or ribbon and press down firmly.
- Repeat step 3 with each heart, spacing them out evenly along the string or ribbon. Hang your garland anywhere to add a little Valentine cheer!
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Disney Valentines Presents (3) |
Disney Printable - Character Valentine Cards
Download the template here: Character Valentine CardsPrint the page on regular paper or cardstock for sturdier cards. Cut each card out along the dashed line and give them to someone special!
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Disney Valentines Presents (2) |
Disney Printable - Mickey Mouse Character and Candy Box
Download the template here: Mickey Mouse Character and Candy Box- Use scissors or a craft knife to cut out Mickey's body and each of his arms. Do not cut along dashed lines in the body or arms -- these lines are where you will fold the paper.
- Take Mickey's body and make all of the folds along the dashed lines for the body and the tabs. Make each fold away from you except for Mickey's legs. For Mickey's legs, fold the top dashed line towards you and the bottom dashed line away from you. This will help Mickey sit on the edge of a table or shelf.
- Glue the tabs to the inside of Mickey's body. The glued tabs will create an open box on Mickey's back.
- Fold each of Mickey's arms in half along the dashed line and glue the two sides together. Glue each arm to Mickey's sides.
- Drop a few pieces of candy into Mickey and make a special delivery!
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