Disney has just released some new Pandora charms featuring “The Lion King” and ones celebrating Donald Duck and “Star Wars.”
Let’s take a look! “The Lion King” Simba Charm – $95
“A most adorable reminder that you carry Hakuna Matata with you everywhere you go, this Simba charm by Pandora is beautifull crafted in a 14k gold-plated unique metal blend with enameled detailing. Inspired by Disney’s animated classic The Lion King, it brings the young lion cub to life so he can be the pride of your collection.”
“The Lion King” Nala Charm – $95
“Inspired by Disney’s animated classic The Lion King, this 14k rose gold-plated charm is beautifully crafted with enameled detailing. From her pretty green eyes to the delicate curve of her tail, it brings to life the young lion cub who captured Simba’s heart—and everyone else’s too.”
“The Lion King” Timon and Pumbaa Splittable...
Let’s take a look! “The Lion King” Simba Charm – $95
“A most adorable reminder that you carry Hakuna Matata with you everywhere you go, this Simba charm by Pandora is beautifull crafted in a 14k gold-plated unique metal blend with enameled detailing. Inspired by Disney’s animated classic The Lion King, it brings the young lion cub to life so he can be the pride of your collection.”
“The Lion King” Nala Charm – $95
“Inspired by Disney’s animated classic The Lion King, this 14k rose gold-plated charm is beautifully crafted with enameled detailing. From her pretty green eyes to the delicate curve of her tail, it brings to life the young lion cub who captured Simba’s heart—and everyone else’s too.”
“The Lion King” Timon and Pumbaa Splittable...
- 5/23/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
Donald Duck’s 90th birthday is less than three weeks away, on June 9th. The infamous duck burst onto the scene in 1934, first appearing in Silly Symphony, The Wise Little Hen. To celebrate, Disney has just released a bunch of new apparel on Disneystore.com!
Let’s take a look!
Donald Duck Color Changing Loungefly Mini Backpack- $89
This is one of the best things I have seen! I love how his face will change from white to red in Uv light.
“Who’s got the sweetest disposition? Not Donald Duck, for sure. His face on this Loungefly Mini Backpack turns red with frustration when exposed to the Uv rays of the sun. Though Donald may get temperamental when carrying around your daily essentials, he’s sure to cool down when you get home again. It’s all in celebration of his 90th Anniversary, but you might not want to mention his age…...
Let’s take a look!
Donald Duck Color Changing Loungefly Mini Backpack- $89
This is one of the best things I have seen! I love how his face will change from white to red in Uv light.
“Who’s got the sweetest disposition? Not Donald Duck, for sure. His face on this Loungefly Mini Backpack turns red with frustration when exposed to the Uv rays of the sun. Though Donald may get temperamental when carrying around your daily essentials, he’s sure to cool down when you get home again. It’s all in celebration of his 90th Anniversary, but you might not want to mention his age…...
- 5/20/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
The one major political figure who spent more time than any other in the GOP debate Spin Room wasn’t even a Republican: California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Speaking for Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, Newsom sparred with Sean Hannity on Fox News’ Hannity, spoke with CNN’s Dana Bash and chatted with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. He answered questions about his own presidential ambitions, defended the state of California, praised the recent WGA-amptp agreement and even weighed in the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift situation. “It was the XFL, the Jv team,” Newsom said of the seven candidates who participated in the event.
Some of the actual candidates who appeared onstage did venture into the spin room for lengthy periods, including Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Doug Burghum, but Newsom also did a pre-debate round of Spin Room interviews to a swarm of reporters and camera crews.
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Speaking for Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, Newsom sparred with Sean Hannity on Fox News’ Hannity, spoke with CNN’s Dana Bash and chatted with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. He answered questions about his own presidential ambitions, defended the state of California, praised the recent WGA-amptp agreement and even weighed in the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift situation. “It was the XFL, the Jv team,” Newsom said of the seven candidates who participated in the event.
Some of the actual candidates who appeared onstage did venture into the spin room for lengthy periods, including Vivek Ramaswamy, Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Doug Burghum, but Newsom also did a pre-debate round of Spin Room interviews to a swarm of reporters and camera crews.
Related: Gavin Newsom-...
- 9/28/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Clockwise from left: Tim Burton (Wikipedia), Batman Returns (Warner Bros.), The Nightmare Before Christmas (Buena Vista Pictures), Edward Scissorhands (20th Century Fox), Frankenweenie (Walt Disney Studios)Image: The A.V. Club (Fair Use)
Director-animator-artist Tim Burton is known for creating memorable on-screen characters that appeal to outsiders, loners, misfits, goths, and...
Director-animator-artist Tim Burton is known for creating memorable on-screen characters that appeal to outsiders, loners, misfits, goths, and...
- 8/26/2023
- by Robert DeSalvo
- avclub.com
Are you prone to saying “gawrsh” after watching a Disney cartoon? Even if you aren’t, Disney Illusion Island will leave you feeling as if there’s a little bit of magic in its beautifully hand-drawn animation. Almost as soon as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy embark on their whimsical journey, dotted with playful platforming challenges and plenty of collectibles, it’s difficult to imagine the game looking any other way.
As for whatever magic there is to Illusion Island’s mechanics, those who’ve played their fair share of platform games will find that it’s barely there. This combat-free reskin of a Metroidvania—a Mickeyvania, if you will—is a decent platformer and easy entry-level experience, given the family-friendly co-op and assistance options. But if you know your way around a platformer, the too-few innovations, mechanical or otherwise, that you’ll stumble upon across Illusion...
As for whatever magic there is to Illusion Island’s mechanics, those who’ve played their fair share of platform games will find that it’s barely there. This combat-free reskin of a Metroidvania—a Mickeyvania, if you will—is a decent platformer and easy entry-level experience, given the family-friendly co-op and assistance options. But if you know your way around a platformer, the too-few innovations, mechanical or otherwise, that you’ll stumble upon across Illusion...
- 7/31/2023
- by Aaron Riccio
- Slant Magazine
The final installment of “The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse” premieres this week, and it’s sure to be a fun one! Since the series debuted in 2020, two dozen shorts and several specials have filled the Disney+ library. The series follows the original six beloved Disney characters, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, and Goofy, on exciting adventures. On Friday, July 28, the 25th episode, “The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse: Steamboat Silly” premieres exclusively on Disney+. You can watch The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse: Steamboat Silly with a subscription to Disney+.
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- 7/28/2023
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Has Disney+ saved the best for the very end of summer? It could well be so, as the series is gearing up to release its highly anticipated Star Wars series “Ahsoka” on August 23. Wednesdays will be “Star Wars day” for the run of the show’s first season in many households.
But that isn’t the exciting new show or movie debuting on Disney’s flagship streaming service during the month of August, nor is it the only Star Wars show! Check out a full list of new series and movies coming to Disney+ in August, including the five we at The Streamable are most excited for.
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What Are the Best Shows and Movies Coming to Disney+ in August 2023? ‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures’ Season 1, Part 2 | Wednesday, Aug. 2
“Ahsoka” might not be the best...
But that isn’t the exciting new show or movie debuting on Disney’s flagship streaming service during the month of August, nor is it the only Star Wars show! Check out a full list of new series and movies coming to Disney+ in August, including the five we at The Streamable are most excited for.
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What Are the Best Shows and Movies Coming to Disney+ in August 2023? ‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures’ Season 1, Part 2 | Wednesday, Aug. 2
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- 7/27/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Jimmy Weldon, the cheery ventriloquist, kids TV host and actor who provided the voice for the endangered duck Yakky Doodle on Hanna-Barbera cartoons starting in the early 1960s, has died. He was 99.
Weldon’s death on Thursday in Paso Robles, California, was reported by American Legion Post 43 in Hollywood, where he was chaplain emeritus.
With the puppet Webster Webfoot, a duck he created in the 1940s, Weldon hosted TV shows for youngsters in New York, Los Angeles and cities in the San Joaquin Valley. The Texan also appeared on episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dragnet, The Waltons, S.W.A.T., B.J. and the Bear, Dallas, The Rockford Files, Diff’rent Strokes and It’s a Living.
Weldon voiced Yakky Doodle, a yellow duckling with green wings who is constantly being bailed out of trouble by his best friend, a protective bulldog named Chopper, on recurring segments of The Yogi Bear Show in 1961-62.
From left: Yogi Bear,...
Weldon’s death on Thursday in Paso Robles, California, was reported by American Legion Post 43 in Hollywood, where he was chaplain emeritus.
With the puppet Webster Webfoot, a duck he created in the 1940s, Weldon hosted TV shows for youngsters in New York, Los Angeles and cities in the San Joaquin Valley. The Texan also appeared on episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dragnet, The Waltons, S.W.A.T., B.J. and the Bear, Dallas, The Rockford Files, Diff’rent Strokes and It’s a Living.
Weldon voiced Yakky Doodle, a yellow duckling with green wings who is constantly being bailed out of trouble by his best friend, a protective bulldog named Chopper, on recurring segments of The Yogi Bear Show in 1961-62.
From left: Yogi Bear,...
- 7/11/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Swedish Film Institute’s Wild Card funding initiative has been developing new talent since 2018. Designed to provide support for recent film school graduates, it helps them make a low-budget debut feature. Stockholm-born helmer Ernst De Geer was among the first cohort to benefit from this scheme and now his satire “The Hypnosis” will world premiere in Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s Crystal Globe competition. Totem Films is managing world sales.
“The Hypnosis” follows young couple André and Vera, partners in business as well as life, as they pitch their mobile app about women’s reproductive health at a prestigious seminar designed to attract investors. Unfortunately, Vera’s prior visit to a hypnotist to help her quit smoking results in some unexpected consequences… such as losing her normal inhibitions during their crucial pitch weekend.
Curiously, dogs, both real and imaginary, pop up in various places in the story. De Geer...
“The Hypnosis” follows young couple André and Vera, partners in business as well as life, as they pitch their mobile app about women’s reproductive health at a prestigious seminar designed to attract investors. Unfortunately, Vera’s prior visit to a hypnotist to help her quit smoking results in some unexpected consequences… such as losing her normal inhibitions during their crucial pitch weekend.
Curiously, dogs, both real and imaginary, pop up in various places in the story. De Geer...
- 6/29/2023
- by Alissa Simon
- Variety Film + TV
Walt Disney Animation Studios is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and in celebration, Disney+ is throwing things back to the company’s very beginning. 27 classic shorts will make their debuts on the streamer over the course of the year, Disney+ announced Thursday.
The new collection of shorts will begin rolling out on Disney+ starting July 7, with six animated cartoons debuting on the platform. Six more will debut August 11, and eight will premiere sometime between September 5 and September 8. A final batch of seven cartoons will debut on October 6, ahead of Disney’s official 100th anniversary on October 16.
The shorts included in the new collection run the gamut from some of the company’s earliest works in 1927, with the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons “All Wet” and “Trolley Troubles,” to the 1956 CinemaScope short “Chips Ahoy,” starring Chip and Dale as well as Donald Duck. Several of the shorts are historically significant for the company,...
The new collection of shorts will begin rolling out on Disney+ starting July 7, with six animated cartoons debuting on the platform. Six more will debut August 11, and eight will premiere sometime between September 5 and September 8. A final batch of seven cartoons will debut on October 6, ahead of Disney’s official 100th anniversary on October 16.
The shorts included in the new collection run the gamut from some of the company’s earliest works in 1927, with the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons “All Wet” and “Trolley Troubles,” to the 1956 CinemaScope short “Chips Ahoy,” starring Chip and Dale as well as Donald Duck. Several of the shorts are historically significant for the company,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Fans of classic animation will be thrilled to learn that Disney+ will be adding some of the company’s oldest-existing content this summer. Starting Friday, July 7, Disney+ will debut a total of 28 classic animated shorts on its platform, as part of Disney’s ongoing celebration of its 100th anniversary.
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The shorts will range from beloved titles to lesser-known fare and will feature some of Disney’s most revered characters. Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip n’ Dale, and others will appear in the shorts, as well as Disney’s first-ever animated star who preceded Mickey Mouse himself: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
“We are thrilled to be working with [director] Kevin Schaeffer and the Studio’s restoration team in presenting these beautifully restored versions of classic Disney animated shorts,” said Dorothy McKim, who helped in restoring these cartoons.
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The shorts will range from beloved titles to lesser-known fare and will feature some of Disney’s most revered characters. Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip n’ Dale, and others will appear in the shorts, as well as Disney’s first-ever animated star who preceded Mickey Mouse himself: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
“We are thrilled to be working with [director] Kevin Schaeffer and the Studio’s restoration team in presenting these beautifully restored versions of classic Disney animated shorts,” said Dorothy McKim, who helped in restoring these cartoons.
- 6/15/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Selected highlights from Annecy’s tribute to Mexico panorama, split into nine programs:
“La Bestia,” (Ram Tamez, 2020)
A best student film Annie Award winner and the first Spanish-language film from great Paris animation school Gobelins, co-directed and co-written by Tamez, a Guillermo del Toro Gobelins scholar. A heartrending gem, set on the roof of La Bestia, a freight train hurtling through Mexico used by emigrants to hitch a fast ride to the U.S., the wrench of emigration caught by a song co-wrote by Tamez.
“Cerulia,” (Sofia Carrillo, 2017)
Carrillo’s crowning stop-motion triumph to date, the tale of a little girl in her grandparents’ house who revisits it years later when they are deceased and the house up for sale. Sluiced by nostalgia and surreal touches, a near tactile paean to Carrillo’s own childhood and a world of pets and animals supposedly dead and gone which lives on in...
“La Bestia,” (Ram Tamez, 2020)
A best student film Annie Award winner and the first Spanish-language film from great Paris animation school Gobelins, co-directed and co-written by Tamez, a Guillermo del Toro Gobelins scholar. A heartrending gem, set on the roof of La Bestia, a freight train hurtling through Mexico used by emigrants to hitch a fast ride to the U.S., the wrench of emigration caught by a song co-wrote by Tamez.
“Cerulia,” (Sofia Carrillo, 2017)
Carrillo’s crowning stop-motion triumph to date, the tale of a little girl in her grandparents’ house who revisits it years later when they are deceased and the house up for sale. Sluiced by nostalgia and surreal touches, a near tactile paean to Carrillo’s own childhood and a world of pets and animals supposedly dead and gone which lives on in...
- 6/9/2023
- by John Hopewell and Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Updated with latest: Hundreds, if not thousands, of protesters took over Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland Paris on Wednesday as an industrial action by cast members demanding better pay and conditions stretched across a third day.
Key demands include a net monthly pay rise of $213 (€200) for all the employees at the park, higher pay for Sunday shifts and additional help with transport costs to the site, which is situated 20 miles (32 kilometres) east of Central Paris.
Videos posted to social media showed Main Street packed with supporters chanting, blowing whistles and waving flags.
Key demands include a net monthly pay rise of $213 (€200) for all the employees at the park, higher pay for Sunday shifts and additional help with transport costs to the site, which is situated 20 miles (32 kilometres) east of Central Paris.
Videos posted to social media showed Main Street packed with supporters chanting, blowing whistles and waving flags.
- 6/7/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow and Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
The war between Ron DeSantis and Disney is headed to the courts, with Disney announcing on Wednesday that they are suing the Florida governor for politically motivated “retaliation” — and Jimmy Fallon has a pretty good guess of which lawyer will be representing Disney in court.
In the complaint filed this week, Disney cited a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” from DeSantis, as a result of the company’s response to the governor’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill last year. According to the complaint, the “targeted campaign of government retaliation – orchestrated at every level by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech – now threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region and violates its constitutional rights.”
During Wednesday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon read an additional statement from “the head of Disney’s legal team”: Donald Duck.
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In the complaint filed this week, Disney cited a “targeted campaign of government retaliation” from DeSantis, as a result of the company’s response to the governor’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill last year. According to the complaint, the “targeted campaign of government retaliation – orchestrated at every level by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech – now threatens Disney’s business operations, jeopardizes its economic future in the region and violates its constitutional rights.”
During Wednesday night’s monologue on “The Tonight Show,” host Jimmy Fallon read an additional statement from “the head of Disney’s legal team”: Donald Duck.
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Disney Sues Florida Gov.
- 4/27/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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