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Video – Adorable Disney Puppies in Slow Motion Acting Out Disney Scenes

What’s better than puppies wearing Disney costumes? Puppies wearing Disney costumes in slow motion! Watch these puppies recreate your favorite scenes from Frozen, Pirates of the Caribbean, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Winnie The Pooh, and Tangled. Check out this video from Oh My Disney.

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Disney’s ‘Into the Woods’ Enters Awards Season on High Note

Though “Into the Woods” debuted in 1986, it’s “a fairy tale for the post-9/11 generation,” said director Rob Marshall at a Q&A in New York after a screening of the film Saturday.

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Will Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’ Be The Year’s Quietest Box Office Smash?

Lost amid the would-be controversies over Interstellar and the robust debut of Dumb and Dumber To is the smashing success of Walt Disney’s Big Hero 6.

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DISNEY MOVIES ANYWHERE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH WALMART’S VUDU DIGITAL VIDEO SERVICE

Walmart’s VUDU service joins Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA) as a participating retailer, further enhancing U.S. consumers’ ability to manage and enjoy their digital collections of Disney, Pixar, and Marvel movies at home and on the go.

Consumers who purchase eligible Disney, Pixar and Marvel titles in Walmart stores or digitally on VUDU can now take their movies anywhere when they unlock their digital copies and connect their Disney Movies Anywhere and VUDU accounts. With VUDU’s availability across a wide array of connected entertainment devices and smart TVs, Disney Movies Anywhere users will find it easier than ever to enjoy their movie collections from the comfort of their living room and across their devices and operating systems.

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Disney moments that made you never want to grow up

Disney movies have a way of making you want to stay a kid forever.There’s something about watching animated characters live their childhoods with magic and wonder that makes you feel nostalgic for your own. ABC7.com has gathered some moments that make us want to press the pause button on growing up, and bask in the Disney loveliness.

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George Lucas Has Been Working On A Secret Animated Musical For Disney

Disney just announced a new animated musical “Strange Magic” coming to theaters in January that’s from “Star Wars” creator George Lucas.

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DISNEY TWENTY-THREE TRAVELS INTO THE WOODS, FEATURING EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH MERYL STREEP, EMILY BLUNT, ANNA KENDRICK AND CHRIS PINE

To celebrate Disney’s big-screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Into the Woods, Disney twenty-three, the publication of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, got all the thrilling details from the stars and creative team behind the new breathtaking, upcoming film. In exclusive interviews with Disney twenty-three, stars Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine, along with director Rob Marshall and screenplay author James Lapine, detail the excitement and challenges of bringing the Tony® Award-winning musical to the big screen, including explaining how they played a game of hide-and-seek with some (fake) witchy fingernails and how the team gracefully—and sometimes hilariously—handled Blunt’s pregnancy during filming.

Disney twenty-three’s Winter issue, available exclusively to Gold Members of D23, also includes a fascinating look “behind the seas” at Disney Cruise Line, with dazzling photography that reveals places guests never see while on board, as well as interviews with the people who keep everything shipshape. “It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas” unlocks the secrets that enable the creative teams at Disneyland to bring the holidays to life, seemingly overnight. Director Steve Purcell unwraps the newest Disney•Pixar television treasure, Toy Story That Time Forgot, which airs on ABC December 2. Star Hayley Atwell and producer Jeph Loeb unleash the action of Marvel’s Agent Carter, also coming to ABC, which brings one of Captain America: The First Avenger’s most thrilling stars to the small screen.

Also included in the Winter issue of Disney twenty-three:

  • The fascinating tale of Herman J. Schultheis, whose personal notebooks detailing Disney’s first golden age of animation are showcased in a new book by Disney animation scholar John Canemaker
  • A Frozen-influenced Adventures By Disney vacation in Norway
  • Twenty-three reasons fans will love the new Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes game
  • Festive holiday content to kick off D23.com’s “D23 Days of Christmas”
  • Regular columns including A Walk with Walt, D Society, and Ask Dave

All D23 Members are invited to visit D23.com for additional features and members-only content, including our “D23 Days of Christmas” celebration, where members can unwrap stories, videos, printables, and more beginning December 1.

Other features coming to D23.com include:

  • Additional Into the Woods tales including a “character who’s who” and a discussion with James Lapine and Rob Marshall about the changes made in taking the show from stage to screen.
  • A gallery of photos from our backstage exploration of the Disney Dream
  • More about the mysterious tale of Herman Schultheis

Disney twenty-three, which is delivered directly to fans’ doorsteps, is offered exclusively to D23 Gold Members as a benefit of their membership. The publication will begin arriving mid-November.

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Disney Dates Animated Films ‘Zootopia,’ ‘Moana’

On the heels of the successful opening on Big Hero 6, Disney Animation Studios announced 2016 release dates for two of its upcoming animated films, Zootopia and Moana.

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What The Cast Of ‘Big Hero 6’ Looks Like In Real Life

Disney’s “Big Hero 6” is the studio’s latest blockbuster, a family friendly franchise starter about brotherhood, friendship, superheroes and a giant inflatable robot named Baymax. (Say hello to next year’s big Halloween costume.)

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Disney’s ‘Big Hero 6’ wins weekend over ‘Interstellar’

Disney’s “Big Hero 6” soared past Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” at the box office this weekend, as both big-budget films had strong launches.

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