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Movies: New Alice Still released today
Alice in Wonderland
Buena Vista has released today a new official still from Tim Burton's new movie Alice In Wonderland.

Young actress Mia Wasikowska, is photographed by Leah Gallo in a early scene in the movie when Alice is about to fall into "Wonderland" following the White Rabbit. Click on image to enlarge

 

Posted by Disneylicious on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 (7 reads)
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July Calendar Page
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July is HERE!! We have uploaded another page of our Disneylicious calendar for you to print and keep on your desk. Click on the read more button below to download the high resolution photo.

 

Posted by Disneylicious on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (14 reads)
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Collections: Darling Distraction
Walt Disney Classics Collection
Here's a closer look at the fifth release in the Leading Ladies Series from the Walt Disney Classic Collection.

Titled "Darling Distraction", this porcelain figurine depicting Jasmine from Aladdin is limited to production to 2009 and is sculped by Dusty Horner. "Darling Distraction" is released through authorized dealers in the US and Europe in September 2009.

Posted by Disneylicious on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (6 reads)
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In The Press: Reporter Bob Thomas recalls Jackson and his mania for Disney
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"Hello, Bob, this is Michael."

The wispy voice caused me to review the Michaels I knew. I was stymied until the voice asked, "Did you write a book about Walt Disney?"

I admitted I had authored "Walt Disney, An American Original." I also recognized the voice by now — Michael Jackson — remembering he had a passion for all things Disney.

"I'd like to talk to you about Walt," he said urgently, and I agreed. The date was set for the following evening at his family compound in the San Fernando Valley community of Encino, which is just a few blocks from my house.

I arrived at the property and announced myself to a receptionist on the other end of an intercom. A massive gate opened slowly and I drove down a narrow passageway and stopped in front of a building containing offices. I looked around and thought I saw a tall tree nearby. I looked again; it was a real-life giraffe.

An assistant said Jackson would be ready soon, and I spent 20 minutes inspecting a wall full of Jackson photographs with Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley and other celebrities.

Finally, Michael was ready. I was introduced to him in an elaborate dining room and then followed him upstairs to the library, which featured a life-sized studio portrait of Walt Disney.

"Do you mind if I record our talk?" he asked.

"Not if you don't use it commercially," I replied.

He started by asking a few questions and I explained how I approached an interview with Walt. When he ran out of queries, I provided some memories of Walt.

Toward the end of the conversation, Michael hesitantly asked whether Walt ever used a certain expletive. Without thinking, I replied I had never heard him utter it.

The interview was over and Michael escorted me to the photographs I had already perused.

He was busy in the mid-1980s and I didn't expect to see him again. Yet a few months later he called. "Hello Bob, this is Michael," he said. "Do you think Hazel George is still alive?"

I said I didn't know but would find out. George was Disney's longtime nurse who also exchanged studio gossip with him. I found out that Hazel was retired yet still living near the Disney lot in Burbank.

"I'd love to talk to her," Jackson said. "Can you arrange it?"

I did, and a few days later, Jackson picked me up at my house in his chauffeured limo and I directed the driver to Hazel's bungalow.

Hazel had aged since I interviewed her for the biography and I found that I would have to prompt her. I had recorded the stories she once gave me and had brought the tapes along, so I played them back and let her deliver the punchlines.

Jackson was fascinated but scarcely said a word. When we finished, Hazel said to Jackson, "Come back and see me, and don't bring him." She meant me.

A few months passed and then another call: "Hello Bob, this is Michael."

He wanted to know more about Walt Disney and wanted me to join him at a San Fernando Valley recording studio. I arrived on time and waited an hour until he finished a session. We sat down in an office and he again asked questions about Walt, most of which he had asked in our first visit.

He also asked again whether Walt had ever used a certain expletive. This time I remembered that he had on at least one occasion and I proceeded to explain the humorous circumstance.

"Oh," he said.

I never saw Michael after that.

Source: Associated Press

Posted by Disneylicious on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 (5 reads)
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Movies: Disney Channel Special
The Princess and the Frog
The Disney Channel US has broadcasted a making of special of The Princess And The Frog. Click on the image below to catch a list of YouTube links to the various parts of this special programme.

Thanks to David Kawena

Posted by Disneylicious on Monday, June 29, 2009 (924 reads)
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Collectables: A Sweet Temptation
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Here are additional angles for the new Snow White piece coming this September from Enesco for the Walt Disney Classic Collection. As previously reported the piece is called "Sweet Temptation" and it's sculped by the talented Margi Wray.

Snow White's "Sweet Temptation" is plussed with pewter shoes and apple stem and will be available for a suggested retail price of 125 US Dollars.

Posted by Disneylicious on Sunday, June 28, 2009 (6 reads)
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Collectables: Pooh as a bird
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Here's a closer look at the latest complete set of three Pooh bean bags from the Disney Store.

This time the lovely bear is disgused as three different birds for the latest collectable and limited edition series of bean bags released by the Disney Store in Europe. Each beanie is hand numbered. Click on images to enlarge.

Posted by Disneylicious on Saturday, June 27, 2009 (4 reads)
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In The Press: Return To Neverland
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On a magical night in 1983, Michael Jackson struck a pose on stage, clasping the black fedora on his head with his white sequined glove. His black jacket and silver vest glittered as white socks showed under his high-water black pants. Then he erupted into a flurry of fluid dance moves in a performance of Billie Jean that would catapult the former child singing sensation into full-blown superstardom.

Probably no celebrity has been as revered and reviled over the past 40 years as Jackson, 50, who died Thursday in Los Angeles. The troubled, reclusive star was rushed to UCLA Medical Center by paramedics responding to a call from his home at about 12:30 p.m.

Jackson had been scheduled next month to begin the first of 50 sold-out concerts at London's O2 Arena, a testament to his enduring popularity with fans around the world, a love affair that reached a peak on that March evening 26 years ago.



From an article by Steve Jones, USA Today.
Posted by Disneylicious on Friday, June 26, 2009 (13 reads)
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Books: An in depth look into the ''How To Draw Disney's The Princess and the Frog''
The Princess and the Frog
Our team member David Kawena gives us a preview of the "Learn To Draw" book for The Princess And The Frog:


Hello fellow Disney fans.
Today we bring you an in-depth look into the latest book release from the "Learn To Draw" series of the upcoming Disney film - "The Princess and the Frog".

The "Learn To Draw" books by "Walter Foster" are being released for most high profile Disney films for years now. They are focusing on giving highlights into the the creation of the leading characters from each film, based on model sheets and notes from the Disney studios and the production of each film. The characters in these books are usually posed in their "promotional-art" poses that will appear on various merchandises and have some very easy to follow instruction and guidelines as they are aimed for the more younger Disney fans who wants to give talent a try.



Even so, I have to say that as a Disney fan-artist myself, I LOVE these books!
Especially for these small notes around the main subject - like the shape of Naveen the Frog's legs as you can see in the pictures below.




You can also see here the various cover design changes that the book has been going through that also give you all fellow Disney fans a tiny look into the process of marketing design that is not to be taking lightly, as we all know, that most of the time it is the marketing campaign that makes a film into a hit or a flop!

Final cover design for this book as not been finally approved, but the high-res scan here is what it's most likely going to be!




The book has a retail price of: $5.95. It is a 32 page paperback format and it's market release date is October 1st, 2009, almost a month before the film's theatrical release - this gives the fans enough time to buy the book and get to know all about the characters before they'll see the film!




Article by David Kawena
Posted by Disneylicious on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 (96 reads)
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Movies: Making of video
The Princess and the Frog
Click HERE to watch a short but interesting making of featurette about the making of The Princess And The Frog from the Animation World Network website.

Thanks to David Kawena

Posted by Disneylicious on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 (39 reads)
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Fan Art: Ariel and Sisters
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Our friend Nippy13 is back with another new original illustration he has just created. This time he worked on Little Mermaid's Ariel and her older sisters on an illustration that looks great as a wallpaper on your Disney desktops. Click on image to see the high resolution version.

Thanks to Nippy13

Posted by Disneylicious on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 (19 reads)
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Books: Two new Tiana books
The Princess and the Frog
Going back on "The Princess And The Frog" subject here are the covers of two new books that will soon be released as a tie in to the film. The first one is a funny and charming "Cook Book" with recipes by Tiana.

With simple instructions, large photographs, and charming character art, the book features everything from Tiana's famous beignets to a bayou smoothie. A star-rating system lets kids know how difficult the recipes are and the characters offer cooking tip.

The second book has a stunning looking cover for the Royal Ball that will continue the story of Tiana and Naveen after the end of the movie. Thet book, with text written by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley, is illustrated by Disney Animator James Finch - a not so familiar name to the fans, as he worked his way up the Disney Studios through the Disney sequels like Pocahontas 2: Journey to a New World, and Mulan 2 as continuity coordinator.

Both books are released on October 13 2009. Click on images to enlarge.

Thanks to our Team member David Kawena
Thanks to our reader daytimesky2000

Posted by Disneylicious on Monday, June 22, 2009 (14 reads)
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Movies: Here comes the Mad Hatter!
Alice in Wonderland
To celebrate our very merry unbirthday today here's the first glimpse of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland character from the official photos released by Disney today.

So here they are: Johnny Deep as the ginger haired Mad Hatter. Carrying a funny oversized head, is the Red Queen, played by Helena Bonham Carter ready to scream "Off with their heads". Anne Hathaway plays the ethereal White Queen, overthrown by her power-crazed sister, The Red Queen. A digitally-enhanced Matt Lucas plays both Tweedledee and Tweedledum

Thanks to our visitor Edward Cox

Posted by Disneylicious on Monday, June 22, 2009 (32 reads)
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In The Press: A Touching Story: Colby's Final Wish
Up

Colby Curtin got her final wish. The 10-year-old girl desperately wanted to see the new Disney-Pixar movie, "Up." But the cancer-stricken girl was too sick to go to a theater. Thanks to a family friend who got in touch with the movie studio Pixar, an employee of the Emeryville-based company arrived at Colby's home with a DVD copy of the movie, The Orange County Register reported Friday. The girl died later that night.

Colby's mother, Lisa, said she had asked her daughter if she could hang on until the movie arrived. "I'm ready (to die), but I'm going to wait for the movie," she said her daughter replied. "Up" is the animated tale of a grumpy old man who, after his wife's death, tries to fulfill their joint dream of visiting South America by tying thousands of balloons to his house and floating away.

"When I watched it, I had really no idea about the content of the theme of the movie," Colby's mother told the Register. "I just know that word 'Up' and all of the balloons and I swear to you, for me it meant that (Colby) was going to go up. Up to heaven."

Colby, who was diagnosed with vascular cancer in 2005, saw previews for the film in April. "It was from then on, she said, 'I have to see that movie. It is so cool,'" family friend Carole Lynch said. But the girl's health began to deteriorate. On June 4, Curtin asked a hospice company to bring a wheelchair so that her daughter could go to a movie theater but the chair was not delivered over the weekend, Curtin said. By June 9, Colby was too sick to go anywhere.

Another family friend, Terrell Orum, called both Pixar and Disney, which owns the animation studio. The message was received by Pixar officials, who agreed to send someone to Colby's house the next day with a copy of "Up" for a private screening, Orum said. The employee arrived with the DVD, stuffed animals of characters and other movie memorabilia.Colby was unable to open her eyes to see the movie so her mother described the scenes. When her mother asked if she enjoyed it, the girl nodded, Curtin said.

The Pixar employee left after the movie, taking the DVD, which has not been released. Lynch, who was with the family during the screening, said the employee's "eyes were just welled up." A call to Pixar seeking comment was not immediately returned Friday. Colby, with her parents nearby, died later that night.

Her mother said one of the memorabilia left by the Pixar employee was an "adventure book" based on a scrapbook that, in the movie, is kept by the wife of the main character. "I'll have to fill those adventures in for her," Lisa Curtin said of her daughter.

Source: Huffington Post
Posted by Disneylicious on Monday, June 22, 2009 (10 reads)
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Movies: Tinkerbell blu ray cover
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And here's a look at the final Blu Ray cover of the new Tinkerbell movie: "Tinkerbell and the lost treasure".

The Blu Ray High definition package also contains a copy of the film on standard dvd format.

Click on image to enlarge

Thanks to our community member jacks7123

Posted by Disneylicious on Monday, June 22, 2009 (9 reads)
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Calendar 2009 - July
May 2009
  
The Princess and the Frog
  
Disney Tidbits
  
Fan Illustrations
  
Wallpapers
  
WDCC
  
In The Press
  
Cookie Jars
  
Old Articles
Sun, Jun 21
· Totally adorable!
· House of Cinema in Cannes
· Tiana and the Frog
· Disneyanimation website updated
Sat, Jun 20
· Scrooge and Marley
Fri, Jun 19
· It's A Small World
· Jiminy Cricket 2009
Thu, Jun 18
· Snow and her apple
· Leading Ladies 2009 - Jasmine
Wed, Jun 17
· WDCC third quarter announcement expected next week
· Interesting Disney Documentaries Out In September
· Dreaming of being a Disney voice
Tue, Jun 16
· Rapunzel tidbits
· New Lego Toy Sory Line to debut in Spring
· Disney Princess Adds Princess Tiana & Rapunzel to Royal Court
Sun, Jun 14
· Film Reviews
· Fourth Season for Miley
· Why does Tiana matter?
Sat, Jun 13
· Utah will be stage for Mars in new Disney film
Thu, Jun 11
· The return of the Pirates

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