‘A Cultural History of the Disneyland Theme Parks’ by Sabrina Mittermeier
‘A Cultural History of the Disneyland Theme Parks’ by Sabrina Mittermeier analyzes the Disneyland parks from an academic perspective.
Continue Reading‘A Cultural History of the Disneyland Theme Parks’ by Sabrina Mittermeier analyzes the Disneyland parks from an academic perspective.
Continue ReadingLooking for a quick, simple game to play with your youngsters? ‘Hiding Mickeys’ becomes more than a game in this house of Disney fanatics and for those who are simply Disney adjacent.
Continue ReadingLight is a fascinating subject for any age. This week, we are lighting up Make/Play/Watch/Read with a broad spectrum of ideas!
Continue ReadingThe Once Upon a Disney podcast digs deep into the wealth of Disney movies released in the twentieth century, through a screenwriter’s lens.
Continue ReadingDisney has partnered with Happy Socks to produce a retro, 80s-themed range of socks starring Mickey, Minnie and the gang.
Continue Reading‘Entertaining with Disney’ is a guide book to help you plan events from birthday parties to bridal shower brunches—all with a Disney twist.
Continue ReadingWhat better time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Disney’s Haunted Mansion than October, when spooky thoughts abound?
Continue ReadingThe sparkling Ming-Na Wen addresses Asian representation in Hollywood during her Spotlight panel at Denver Pop Culture Con.
Continue ReadingReading Time: 4 minutes From ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’. Credit to Disney Movies. Ralph Breaks the Internet, the sequel to Disney’s 2012 feature Wreck-It Ralph, hits theaters over the Thanksgiving holiday week. Read on to see if you should take the kids to see it (yes!) or if you should find a babysitter and just […]
Continue ReadingRalph Breaks the Internet is a commentary on internet culture, online gaming, and healthy friendships. It’s also wickedly clever and surprisingly full of inside jokes and feminist Disney princesses.
Continue ReadingThe Disney Store is offering a free hotline this month where your child can call one of five characters for a special bedtime message.
Continue ReadingThe last Pixar movie I reviewed, Coco, did not air a short beforehand. Not to press screenings, anyway. There was a short shown before the general audience release, a 21-minute Frozen short. It turned out that audiences really hated it. I suspect Disney had some notion it was unpopular and wisely decided to cut it from […]
Continue Reading‘A Wrinkle in Time’ is the latest adaptation of the popular YA book by Madeleine L’Engle.
Continue ReadingIDW’s tie-in comic for Tangled: The Series features attractive art and interesting innovations, but doesn’t quite rise to the level of its original source material. It has the potential to be better and more engaging for both parents and kids, and will hopefully continue to improve over time.
Continue ReadingA Disney Cruise should be fun. For Dakster, it was a learning experience.
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