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20th Century Fox Television is now just 20th Television. Hey, Disney, here's a news flash: We're no longer in the 20th century. Couldn't you have come up with a better name?
Disney just ended the 20th Century Fox brand, one of the most storied names in entertainment
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/media...ion/index.html
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According to Celebrity Net Worth, Whoopi Goldberg is worth $45 million. How much of that is she willing to contribute?
Whoopi Goldberg wants Disney to build a Wakanda theme park in honor of Chadwick Boseman
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/31/enter...cli/index.html
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Two-thirds of these Disney employees – pardon me, "cast members" – are part-time workers.
Disney is laying off 28,000 employees as pandemic hammers its theme parks
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/29/media...ffs/index.html
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Unlike Disney's recent live-action Mulan, which bypassed theaters and went directly to Disney+ (and cost $29.99 to see), Soul will be available to Disney+ subscribers at no extra cost.
In blow to movie theaters, Disney-Pixar's Soul going straight to streaming
The film, about a middle school teacher (voiced by Jamie Foxx) with dreams of becoming a jazz musician, will premiere Christmas Day on Disney+.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/soul-di...tmas-day-free/
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All four Walt Disney World theme parks are open but the Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks remain closed. Shanghai Disney is open but Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland remain closed. The theme parks account for the majority of these layoffs. Blame COVID-19.
Disney increases number of planned layoffs to 32,000 employees
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/26/media...ffs/index.html
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Pirates Of The Caribbean without Captain Jack Sparrow? Unthinkable! And yet Disney thought of it.
Disney shuts down Johnny Depp's chance to return to Pirates Of The Caribbean
https://chipandco.com/disney-shuts-d...ibbean-412342/
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Happily Ever After debuted at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in May 2017. The nightly fireworks and projecting-mapping show has been temporarily suspended amidst the COVID-19 pandemic but the entire show can be seen on the Disney Parks website. It is truly amazing.
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...3wo0423200019A
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Walt Disney's audio-animatronic stage show Progressland was part of the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York. The attraction, renamed Carousel of Progress, was at Disneyland from 1967 to 1973. In 1975, it moved to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Carousel of Progress is about to get an update – and a new narrator.
Tom Hanks to narrate Carousel of Progress
http://www.justdisney.co/tom-hanks-t...l-of-progress/
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Anyone six or younger will no longer be able to watchThe Aristocats on Disney+. We don't dare allow children to see an animated cat with slanted eyes and buckteeth. And those horrible, horrible Lost Boys in Peter Pan engage in "mockery and appropriation of Native people's culture and imagery." Gotta ban that movie too.
Disney+ removes The Aristocats, Peter Pan, Dumbo and Swiss Family Robinson movies from children’s profiles due to negative cultural depictions
https://wdwnt.com/2021/01/disney-rem...-cultural-dep/
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When Disneyland opened in 1955, employees – pardon me, cast members – had to adhere to a very strict dress code and a ban on facial hair. Disney started allowing mustaches in 2000 and beards and goatees (no longer than ¼ inch) in 2012. Disney has now decided to allow "gender-inclusive hairstyles" (whatever those are) and "appropriate visible tattoos" (whatever those are).
Disney employees have a new dress code
https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/15/media...ion/index.html
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"Jess is a 14-year-old transgender girl," reads Pixar's casting notice. "She's compassionate, funny and always has your back." What would Walt think?
Pixar is seeking 'authentic' young performer to voice its first transgender character
https://www.aol.com/entertainment/pi...154218632.html
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After being closed since March 14, 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure reopened April 30 at 25% capacity. Guests entering the parks will have to submit to a temperature check, guests age two and older will be required to wear a mask, social distancing will be enforced, and all transactions must be by debit card or credit card; cash will not be accepted. During the shutdown, the Snow White's Scary Adventures attraction was refurbished with new technology and a scene of the Prince awakening Snow White with "true love's kiss." Here is the ride-through:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lotRJGwfGs
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Milton Berle occasionally opened a stage show or a television program by saying, "Hello, everyone. I'd call you ladies and gentlemen but you know what you are." In 2021, Walt Disney World is likewise refusing to acknowledge "ladies" and "gentlemen" – and "boys" and "girls."
Walt Disney World has removed the 'Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls' greeting from its Magic Kingdom fireworks show
https://www.insider.com/disney-world...reeting-2021-7
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In Disney-Pixar's Turning Red, scheduled to to be released March 22, 2022, Mei Lee (voiced by Rosalie Chiang) is a 13-year-old who turns into a giant red panda when she gets overly stressed. The film is directed by Domee Shi, who directed the 2018 short Bao.
Disney's Turning Red is a test for Pixar's theatrical future
https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottme...trical-future/
The first preview was released today. The movie is set in the year 2002, if you're wondering why it includes a song by the Backstreet Boys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pb_52dbfYU
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Today Disney released a teaser for Lightyear, which is scheduled to open in theaters on June 17, 2022. Captain America star Chris Evans will voice the "original" Buzz Lightyear. Tim Allen voiced the character in four Toy Story films. Evans explained on Twitter, "Just to be clear, this isn't Buzz Lightyear the toy. This is the origin story of the human Buzz Lightyear that the toy is based on." There was a real Buzz Lightyear! Who knew?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHgTmIKAiFI
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Park visitors knew something was wrong when they saw Flounder, Sebastian, Bruce, Chum, Anchor, Marlin, Nemo and Dory go by.
Water park? Disney guests swim in flooded Magic Kingdom streets.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/florid...ngdom-streets/
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Pay a small fortune to park, pay a much bigger fortune to get into the park – and then pay even more to get on some of the rides. Bob Chapek may be the Walt Disney Company's CEO but Scrooge McDuck is obviously in charge of theme park pricing.
Disneyland drops free FastPasses, will charge extra to skip lines on some rides
The new Disney Genie service will debut this fall as part of the Disneyland and Walt Disney World mobile apps as a replacement for the retiring FastPass and MaxPass line-cutting options.
https://www.dailynews.com/2021/08/18...on-some-rides/
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"Uncle Remus, will you tell me an' Toby another story about Br'er Rabbit?" "Sorry, Johnny, them folks at Disney have done decided that Br'er Rabbit is jus' no longer politically correct. Why, jus' look at what they be plannin' to do with Splash Mountain!"
Disney reveals new Splash Mountain revamp details with Princess & The Frog storyline
https://ew.com/movies/disney-splash-...princess-frog/
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Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin is being updated to be more "culturally sensitive." Jessica Rabbit will no longer be seen tied up in the trunk of a car. Uh, Disney? You do know Jessica Rabbit is an animated character and not a real woman, right?
Disneyland makes Toontown ride 'more relevant' with Jessica Rabbit as central character
https://www.sbsun.com/2021/09/14/dis...ral-character/
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When Disneyland first opened in 1955, adult admission cost $1 and child admission cost 50¢. The cost of the individual attractions ranged from 10¢ to 35¢. Parking was 25¢. As of today, Disneyland admission on the highest-demand days – holidays, summer weekends, spring break – costs $164. The parking fee rose another $5 and is now $30. A family of five visiting Disneyland on a highest-demand day will have to pay $850 – and that's not counting food and souvenirs. Yikes!
Disneyland ticket prices go up as much as 8%, with parking rising 20%
https://www.latimes.com/business/sto...king-rising-20