Ever wondered what your favorite Disney animals look like personified?
Well, Japanese illustrator Chaico‘s Ghibli-esque portraits of Disney animals imagined as people put an end to that thought, just by how perfectly she nails them.
Ever wondered what your favorite Disney animals look like personified?
Well, Japanese illustrator Chaico‘s Ghibli-esque portraits of Disney animals imagined as people put an end to that thought, just by how perfectly she nails them.
This week, our “Learn to Draw” series is focusing on a character who is a perfect fit for the month of October – it’s Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas! We come to you from Disney’s Hollywood Studios where you can learn how to draw your favorite Disney character.
Disney animators show how they convinced Williams to voice the iconic character, as his wife reveals new shocking details about his life.
Take a look at Chip and Dale in their Independence Day outfits at Epcot on the Fourth of July 2014.
What better way to show the world your passion for something than by permanently branding yourself with its iconic image. Here are some of the most beautiful, and clever, tattoos inspired by Disney movies and characters.
DevianART artist Hyung86 has taken Disney and Pixar characters and reimagined them as college students all attending what is essentially one big Disney University.
Following a common trope of being slightly flawed but fiercely loyal, Disney sidekicks all contribute to the overarching message of friendship in their own unique way. The Huffington Post brings you a definitive ranking of Disney’s best sidekicks:
Disney princesses would be nothing without the villains who torture them, tease them and occasionally attempt to kill them. Without a Maleficent, Princess Aurora would just be a boring rich lady with good hair.
E! Online ranked all the major Disney/Pixar villains from #33 to #1.
From the original princess Snow White to everyone’s favorite Frozen queen Elsa, E! Online has rounded up over 60 Disney roles and dug up cool behind-the-scenes info on the actor and actresses who voiced them.
Disney Princess Belle is doing her part to inspire a love for reading. As part of the WEE Read Early Literacy and Math Program (Wee Read), the beloved bookworm from Beauty and the Beast sat down with dozens of preschoolers at the Gingerbread House in Osceola County to share her favorite stories.
Wee Read is a 30-hour training program designed to prepare preschoolers for kindergarten. Through a key component called Family Events, parents are encouraged to be strong partners in their child’s development with a series of workshops promoting literacy, math and social skills.
Walt Disney World Resort supports this early literacy initiative as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to build a stronger Central Florida community through education.
“The Early Learning Coalition (ELC) of Osceola County is delighted to collaborate with Disney and the School District of Osceola County to strengthen early literacy and math skills in Osceola’s young children,” said Susan Sunka, Executive Director of the Coalition. “Helping parents better understand the importance of their role as their child’s first teacher by empowering them with tips and techniques to help their child learn is at the core of the Wee Read Early Literacy and Math Program.”
As a not-for-profit organization, the ELC of Osceola County offers high-quality, early education and child care to 4,500 children each year and focuses on children’s early years when school success is largely determined.