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Elio is loaded with plenty of hidden Pixar Easter eggs!
Nike alum Ron Faris is trading in sneakers for mouse ears. Disney hired Faris as senior VP of global marketing for Disney Consumer Products, the company’s division that produces products spanning toys ...
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN10 Disneyland Desserts That Might Be Even Better Than Dole WhipFrom churros to crazy milkshakes and Mickey-shaped treats, these Disneyland desserts might just outshine the iconic Dole Whip ...
Artist showcase: The second event in Now or Never Comics’ series throughout the duration of Comic-Con is an artist showcase ...
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First Step: Europe on MSNHow We Disney Bounded at Disneyland Paris (Without Breaking the Bank)How we dressed Disney-inspired for under £15 per outfit. Looking cute at Disneyland Paris doesn’t have to mean spending a ...
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A new restaurant catering to guests at Walt Disney World in Florida requires that they leave their more casual clothes back at the hotel. And maybe their Mickey/Minnie ears. Bourbon Steak, a new ...
In an article posted by Disney Parks Blog, Shanghai Disney Resort has announced some special summer offerings at the park in addition to those already announced for the resort's 9th anniversary.
Vanessa Bryant shared new family photos after spending the Fourth of July at Disneyland with daughters Natalia, Bianka & ...
Disney’s next animated film, Elio, is going to bring back the silly and charming bloopers that used to appear at the end of Pixar’s big features. Movies like Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc ...
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WDW News Today on MSNFirst Monsters, Inc. Disney’s Hollywood Studios T-Shirt Released During Land’s ConstructionThis new Halloween t-shirt may feature some Disney fans' worst nightmare: Monsters, Inc. replacing MuppetVision 3D at ...
Disney Pixar artists bring kids' alien visions to life ahead of new film Elio The sketch, based on the imagination of children aged 6-11 shows an alien with one head, slimy green skin, and a mouth ...
Pixar’s Newest Film Will Look Unlike Anything They’ve Done Before With Gatto, Disney and Pixar are capitalizing on a new trend in Hollywood animation.
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