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December 4

December 4, 2012 – Disney Announces Distribution Deal with Netflix

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“Disney and Netflix have shared a long and mutually beneficial relationship and this deal will bring to our subscribers, in the first pay TV window, some of the highest-quality, most imaginative family films being made today.” – Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer

On December 4, 2012, Disney announced a deal with the online streaming service Netflix, making them the exclusive U.S. subscription television service for Disney films, which includes the Disney catalog, but films from four of Disney’s subsidiaries: Pixar, Marvel, Disneynature, and Disney Animation. This deal was reached after Netflix’s contract with Starz expired in February, 2012. The exclusive part of the deal begins with Disney films released in 2016, although Netflix is currently streaming several Disney animated classics and direct-to-video titles. This deal did not include a DVD component. After announcing the deal to the media, Netflix shares rose 14%. It was estimated that the company would be paying over $350 million a year for the Disney catalog.

November 24

November 24, 2010 – Japan’s Version of the Beauty and the Beast Musical Celebrates Fifteen Years

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やさしさが ひらいてく   愛のとびら

On November 24, 2010, the cast of the Japanese version of the hit musical Beauty and the Beast celebrated 15 years at the Shiki Natsu Theater in Tokyo. The Japanese version opened in 1995, becoming the fifth version of the hit show. At the time in 2010, the show had done over 3,800 performances, with over 3.7 million guests and grossing more than $239 million, making it one of the longest running and most profitable musicals in Japan. The show toured around the country, ranging from performances in Osaka, to Sendai. The show continues to run in Japan, with performances beginning at the Shin Nagoya Musical Theater in Nagoya.

November 16

November 16, 2010 – The Soundtrack for the Film Tangled is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“All at once, everything looks different, now that I see you.”

On November 16, 2010, the soundtrack for the 50th Disney animated feature film Tangled was released through Walt Disney Records. The soundtrack was released two days after the premiere at the El Capitan Theatre, and a week before the film’s general release nationwide. The soundtrack includes the original score by Alan Menken, songs from the film written by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater, and an original song by recording artist Grace Potter. One song included in the soundtrack was eventually cut from the film, which was the first reprise of “When Will My Life Begin?” sung by Mandy Moore, the voice of Rapunzel. The album peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200, as well as number 7 on the Soundtrack chart, and number 3 on the Kid Albums chart.  The song “I See the Light” was nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, and won a Grammy.

November 12

November 12, 2010 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Avalon High Premieres

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“Arthur will return when he is truly needed to bring the world out of the dark and into a new age of enlightenment.”

On November 12, 2010, the Disney Channel Original Movie Avalon High premiered. The movie was based on the book by Meg Cabot, although there are many deviations from the original story, as the main character of Ellie (Allie in the film) was actually the alter ego of the Lady in the Lake, while Will was the alter ego of King Arthur. The film has 3.9 million viewers on its premiere. It was directed by Stuart Gillard, and written by Julie Sherman Wolfe and Amy Talkington. It stars Britt Robertson as Allie, Gregg Sulkin as Will, Joey Pollari as Miles, Devon Graye as Marco, and Steve Valentine as Mr. Moore.

The film begins with an epic battle between two knights, which turns out to be the dream of Allie Pennington. She and her family have just moved, and she is enrolled at a new school called Avalon High, although she seems less than thrilled about it. Her parents are professors of medieval literature, and Allie is frustrated that all they talk about is King Arthur and medieval times. Her parents drop the bombshell that they will be staying in the area for three years, and she is excited that she will be finally able to make friends and try out for the track team, as she has moved around so many times in the past few years. As she goes out for a training run, she runs into a cute guy at the water fountain. When she does, she suddenly sees a strange vision of him in armor, and runs off.

On Allie's first day of school, she sees a bully being stopped by the quarterback

On Allie’s first day of school, she sees a bully being stopped by the quarterback

On her first day of school, she spots a kid being bullied, and watches as the guy she ran into stops the bully. The guy goes after her, calling her “water-fountain girl.” He introduces himself as Will, the quarterback of the football team. She soon meets Will’s girlfriend Jen, and is a bit disappointed that Will is taken. She follows them to medieval history class, and sits next to Miles, who warns her that she shouldn’t talk to him if she wants to be popular. She dismisses his warning, saying she’ll be friends with whomever she wants. In their class, they pick their paper assignments, and Allie gets the topic of the Order of the Bear, which she surprisingly has never heard of before. Miles then has a psychic vision of Allie on the track, and tells her to tie her shoes.

At track tryouts, she gets distracted by another vision, but soon is able to prove that she is the fastest girl on the track, and makes the varsity team. Later that day, Miles shows up at her house to work on their paper. Although they look around in all the books, they can’t find anything about the Order of the Bear. He has another vision that she will need some ice, and as she follows him to the kitchen, she hits her foot and needs ice, just as he saw. Miles finally convinces her to ask her parents about the Order of the Bear, and when she does, they reveal a very special book. The Order was an ancient organization that believes King Arthur will one day be reincarnated to bring the world out of darkness. That night, Allie finds she can’t sleep, and decides to read more about the Order.

After reading more about the Order, it's revealed that Avalon High School looks just like Camelot

After reading more about the Order, it’s revealed that Avalon High School looks just like Camelot

In class, her teacher Mr. Moore asks her if she was able to learn more about the order and the prophecy. Allie doesn’t really believe in the prophecy, and offers to bring in the book for Mr. Moore to see. Allie spies Will’s girlfriend Jen and his best friend Lance secretly together in a stairwell, and the two quickly separate after seeing her observing them. After Allie goes on another training run, she ends up in a strange part of the woods, where she runs across Will. He asks her to stay with him, and the two sit and talk. He admits that people only talk to him about football, and he wants to talk about other things, and admits to her that, while he loves the game, there’s so much pressure now, and he’s losing his love for it. She gives him a speech about victory, and it inspires him. She then invites him over for dinner, just as friends, as she is quick to point out. Will then invites her to a party after the game on Friday, and she accepts.

Allie attends to game with Miles, and they watch as the Knights win the football game. Will sees her in the stands, and the two share a glance. Allie and Miles attend the party at Will’s house, and Will’s stepbrother Marco tries to ruin the party with his friends. Allie and Will talk, and it’s obvious that Will and Allie like each other, although Will still has a girlfriend. As Allie tries to find a bathroom, she finds a crown in a room, much like the crown she saw in the book about the Order. She then sees Lance and Jen sharing a tender moment, and Jen chases after her to talk to her. Jen begs Allie not to tell Will, but Allie isn’t sure she shouldn’t tell Will. Jen tells her that it would be just like Camelot if Jen and Lance tell Will now, and Allie reluctantly agrees to let Lance and Jen tell Will when the time is right. Miles confronts Allie about what just happened, and Allie rushes out, with Will confused as to why Allie left. In school, Will asks Allie why she left early, and keeps Jen and Lance’s secret from him, feigning illness. She brings the book to Mr. Moore to read, and reads the book in class while the class watches a movie.

After avoiding Will most of the day, Allie and Will reconnect in the forest

After avoiding Will most of the day, Allie and Will reconnect in the forest

Allie continues to avoid Will, and is confronted by Marco, who knows that Jen and Lance are sneaking around behind Will’s back. He then threatens her to not tell Will, and she says she isn’t going to say anything. As she goes for a training run, she comes across Will again, and she struggles to talk to him, but goes for a run with him. The two start laughing and acting like friends again, and he gives her a flower. The two end up in the woods again, and Will remarks that he feels like the two were friends before they even met. The two discuss future plans, with Allie wanting to go into law, and Will wanting to become President of the United States. At the next game, Lance is distracted by Jen, and fails to guard for Will. The Knights lose the game, and Will is furious. After everyone leaves, Allie approaches Will, who is still upset, thinking Lance missed the block on purpose. Before Allie admits what she knows, Marco interrupts them, and Allie decides not to say anything.

Miles arrives at Allie’s house that night, saying that she needs help. Allie then questions why he knows things before they happen, and he refuses to tell her. She reassures him that they are friends, but he doesn’t want another thing that makes him different. Allie convinces him that it’ll be okay, and he explains that his premonitions are getting stronger and stronger, and that there is a secret page in the book of the Order. The secret page reveals the prophecy of when the King will return when an eclipse and a meteor shower occurs on the same day. Miles looks up the information, which says that that day will occur that Friday, the day of the big game. Allie is excited that King Arthur will return, but Miles reveals that Mordred, Arthur’s half-brother, will be waiting to kill the King before he even knows he is King Arthur. Allie’s parents reveal the Mordred’s plan would be to destroy Arthur’s perfect world, and Allie reveals that Will is the reincarnation of King Arthur.

Allie is convinced that she should tell Will he is Arthur, but Miles is against it

Allie is convinced that she should tell Will he is Arthur, but Miles is against it

While Allie’s parents go off to do more research, Allie and Miles discuss telling Will now to prepare himself. Suddenly, Miles has a vision of Excalibur, and Allie thinks that Miles is the reincarnation of Merlin. In medieval history class, Will is caught cheating by Mr. Moore, but Will protests that the cheat sheet he found was not his. Mr. Moore gives him the benefit of the doubt, and Allie accuses Marco of planting the cheat sheet. Allie keeps an eye on Will during practice, and many of his teammates think that he did cheat, and lose respect for him. After practice, Allie finds him feeling down, and tries to cheer him up, but he chases after Jen, promising to talk to her later that day. She runs into Mr. Moore, who correctly guesses about her crush on Will. She confesses to Mr. Moore about the secret of the Order of the Bear and her suspicions that Will is Arthur; he confesses that he already knows, and will help protect Will from Mordred/Marco. Miles has a vision in science class that Will’s beaker has been tampered with, and it turns out to be Allie’s beaker.

Allie is certain that she should tell Will so he can be prepared, but Miles is convinced that this is a bad idea. That night, Allie finds Will before the game, but before she can, he sees Jen kissing Lance in his car and drives away. Allie chases after him while the rest of the team prepares for the game. She finds him in their spot in the woods, as does Marco. Marco pushes Allie down a hill, but when she gets up, she tells Will that he is King Arthur. Will takes her message as a metaphor rather than truth, and gives her a kiss on the cheek before he leaves for the game. Miles and Allie then head for the game to keep an eye on Will, and watch the skies. Suddenly, the lights go out, and the lunar eclipse and meteor shower occur at the same time. Back in the locker room, Lance tries to apologize for what happened. Will accepts, seeing that they are happy together, and then reunites the team, using Allie’s first inspirational speech to inspire them. As the team heads to the field, Will returns to the locker room to get his helmet, but doesn’t come back. Allie and Miles go look for him, with Miles using his power to find him in the school theater, with Marco. When they arrive, they find Marco injured outside.

Mr. Moore reveals to the group that he is Mordred, rather than Marco

Mr. Moore reveals to the group that he is Mordred, rather than Marco

Inside the theater, Mr. Moore reveals himself to be Mordred instead of Marco. Marco protects them by pushing Mordred down a trapdoor, revealing himself to be a member of the Order of the Bear, and was only a bully to protect Will and keep danger away. Mordred reveals himself fully, and attacks Marco before attacking the rest of the group. When Miles and Allie start to throw props at Mordred, Allie pulls out a plastic sword to protect Will. However, when Mordred tries to attack Allie, the sword becomes Excalibur, revealing that Allie is King Arthur. The group is taken to an alternate dimension to fight, mirroring the dream from the beginning. Allie and Mordred fight one-on-one, and Allie is first thrown off her horse. She soon recovers, and the two battle. Miles, as Merlin, reclaims his staff from Mordred, leaving Mordred with nothing but a sword. Allie soon overpowers him, and a security guard shows up. Mr. Moore tries to get Allie arrested, but ends up getting arrested himself. Although Allie wonders if this is all a dream, Miles reveals that it’s all true. They hurry back to the game, and watch as the Knights win the game. As the school celebrates, Will runs over and kisses Allie. At school the next day, everyone is dressed as their respective members of King Arthur and his Round Table, and they place their swords in the center of the round table.

November 10

November 10, 2010 – Alan Menken is Awarded a Star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame

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“Back then there was a genuine outreach on the part of Disney…to work with theater people. I didn’t know it at the time, but Michael Eisner was a theater major in college.”

On November 10, 2010, composer and pianist Alan Menken was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Through his work with Disney starting in the late 1980s, Menken has been awarded eight Academy Awards, with 18 overall nominations, as well as 10 Grammy awards. His star is placed near the Disney owned El Capitan Theater on Hollywood Boulevard. As his award was well-timed with the release of the Disney film Tangled, voice of Rapunzel Mandy Moore was on hand at the ceremony, as was Richard Sherman, well-known Disney composer and songwriter.

October 30

October 30, 2012 – The Soundtrack to Wreck-It Ralph is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“Wreck it, Wreck-It Ralph, as fast as you can. You know you can do it with your colossal hands.”

On October 30, 2012, the soundtrack to Disney’s 52nd animated feature Wreck-It Ralph was released through Walt Disney Records. The score was composed by Henry Jackman; the soundtrack includes original songs by Owl City, Buckner & Garcia, and Skrillex. Japanese performing group AKB48 was asked to perform a song for the film entitled “Sugar Rush,” which is also the name of the film in Japan. Also featured in the album are the songs “Celebration” by Kool & the Gang, and “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna.

October 12

October 12, 2012 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Girl vs. Monster Premieres

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“This is no ordinary Halloween…”

On October 12, 2012, the Disney Channel Original Movie Girl vs. Monster premiered. It earned 4.9 million viewers on its premiere, and won an award at the Radio Disney Music Awards for “Best Crush Song.” The film was written by Annie DeYoung and Ron McGee, and directed by Stuart Gillard. It stars Olivia Holt as Skylar Lewis, Brendan Meyer as Henry, Kerris Dorsey as Sadie, Luke Benward as Ryan, Katherine McNamara as Myra, Tracy Dawson as Diemata, Adam Chambers as Cobb, Brian Palmero as Steve, and Jennifer Aspen as Julie.

The film begins with a party being set up at the old McQuarry mansion, and Skylar Lewis surprises the group by performing a flip to fix a banner. She then sings with the band, impressing everyone with her voice. The lead guitarist of the band, Ryan, has an obvious crush on Skylar, but Skylar doesn’t believe that he’s attracted to her. To make her way home quickly, Skylar decides to cut through the cemetery, ignoring the protests of her friend Sadie, who remarks that Skylar has no fears about anything, which is not normal. Meanwhile, two mysterious figures enter the graveyard after Skylar leaves, attacking a monster that was originally after Skylar.

After her mom says no, Skylar rushes to ask her dad to attend Ryan's party

After her mom says no, Skylar rushes to ask her dad to attend Ryan’s party

Skylar asks her parents to go to the party, but her mom Julie refuses to let her go, having always refused to let her go out on Halloween night. Her parents act suspicious about the holiday, and she runs out of the house; her father Steve then continues his very mysterious work with monsters. At school, Skylar runs into her friend Henry, who is soon bullied by the football players. Ryan shows up to talk to her about the party, and invites her to stop by, but incurs the wrath of Myra, Ryan’s on-again off-again girlfriend. When Myra attempts to fix a banner at the school for the band, she ends up crashing down the stairs. Back on Skylar’s street, a monster appears in the form of a dog, scaring a group of trick-or-treaters. It is soon captured by the mysterious figures, who are revealed to be Skylar’s parents.

After school, Skylar stops by Ryan’s to watch his band practice, and watches him sing. He tells her that there is no lead singer tonight, and asks Skylar to sing with them. He tells her that he needs her, and she agrees to do it, although she doesn’t know how to convince her parents to let her go. Steve is puzzled by the increasing monster activity in the area, and asks his assistant Cobb to help keep an eye on Skylar that evening. Her parents leave, but Skylar plots to escape past Cobb and the alarm system, and calls Sadie and Henry to assist her. As she cuts the power, she accidentally releases the monsters that are inside one of her fathers’ devices, and Cobb has to help her flee the basement. One monster in particular, Diemata, threatens Skylar before heading after her parents. For the first time in her life, Skylar knows fear, especially after Cobb reveals that Diemata wants to kill her parents and possess her soul for all of eternity.

Diemata, now freed, asks her minions how the world has changed

Diemata, now freed, asks her minions how the world has changed

Diemata hears about how the world has changed, and is determined to bring back fear to the world. Skylar’s parents have their hands full with the monsters on the loose. Cobb gets a call from her parents, and he tries to explain to them what’s going on, but tells them that she now has fifteen years of fear coursing through her. Skylar refuses to accept what is going on, referring to all of it as a dream. Cobb finally explains that Diemata is Skylar’s personal monster, who wants to feed off all of Skylar’s fears. Skylar is a fifth generation monster hunter, and finds that Diemata used to feed off of her grandfather and his fears. After he passed away, Diemata decided to feed off of Skylar instead. Her parents sealed Diemata away, which locked away Skylar’s fear for fifteen years. Cobb decides to arm the kids with all the weapons they’ll need to protect them from Diemata while he remains in the lab to fix the containment tank.

Diemata manages to capture Skylar’s parents by tricking them into believing she has kidnapped Skylar. Skylar and her friends try to make their way to the party, but are fearful of all that is going on in the woods. The monsters feed on their fears and chase them through the woods, but Skylar is able to face her fears and shoot one. She goes to look for her friends, and is able to find Sadie, but Henry is tormented by one of Diemata’s minions. Cobb arrives, and explains that Henry is paralyzed in fear, which happens when they face their monsters and lose. Skylar finally believes that these monsters are real, and the group sets off to the party. Meanwhile, Skylar’s parents are being held captive in Julie’s father’s old lab, and Diemata taunts them before telling them that she will scare them to death. Julie and Steve are less than impressed with Diemata’s antics, but when she threatens to torture Skylar in front of them, they react with fear. Diemata then goes to Myra’s house, and takes over her body to use as a way to get to Skylar.

Skylar joins Ryan on the stage, facing stage fright for the first time in her life

Skylar joins Ryan on the stage, facing stage fright for the first time in her life

Skylar and Sadie arrive at the party, just in time, as Ryan is about to sing with the band, and he’s terrified. As she makes her way to the stage, her fears take over her, and she gets struck with stage fright. However, Ryan reassures her that he’s right there for her, and that she can do this, and she’s able to perform. Unfortunately, Myra shows up and kicks her off the stage, and Skylar rushes from the room. As Skylar looks around the room, she spies a picture of her mom and what she deduces to be her grandfather. Sadie alerts her that the mansion is crawling with monsters, and she needs to stay and defend her friends. Skylar, who has been filled with fear, finally decides to face her fears and fight Diemata, thanks to Sadie’s pep talk. Cobb is able to revive Henry, but Henry is so embarrassed by the situation that he gives up, believing that he is no help to Sadie and Skylar. Cobb convinces Henry not to give up, and Henry works with Cobb to fix the lab.

Sadie and Skylar battle the monsters of the mansion, and are successful at capturing one. They call Cobb for more supplies, and Henry decides to screw up his courage and bring them over to the mansion. Diemata decides to leave Myra’s body, and heads to the ballroom to feed on the party guests’ fears. Henry makes his way to the party, and is confronted once again my Diemata’s scarecrow minion, who is Henry’s personal monster. Henry confronts his monster, and finally overcomes his fears, effectively defeating the monster. The party guests are attacked by the monsters, and flee in fear, with Skylar and Sadie working hard to try and capture the monsters. Sadie and Skylar are soon confronted by Diemata and her other minion, who happens to be Sadie’s personal monster. Sadie has a hard time standing up to her monster, but Skylar has a plan, and enlists the band’s help. Unfortunately, Diemata possesses Ryan, thwarting her plan. She makes him say that she’s the worst singer on earth and tries to embarrass her, but she decides to sing anyway, facing her stage fright. Realizing that Ryan is possessed, she calls out for Ryan to stand up to Diemata. He does by asking Skylar out, and when Skylar accepts, Diemata is sent out of Ryan. Sadie then is able to face her monster, and is no longer scared.

The party is moved to the graveyard, with Skylar and Ryan facing their fears

The party is moved to the graveyard, with Skylar and Ryan facing their fears

Ryan and Skylar perform together with the rest of the band, moving the party to the graveyard, with the monsters no longer terrorizing the party. After the song, however, Diemata reappears, and reminds her that she needs to find her parents. Skylar rushes back to the mansion with Henry and Sadie, and finds her parents dangling from the roof. Steve tries to get her to run, and Julie tells Skylar to not be afraid. The entire party watches the showdown between Skylar and Diemata. Skylar then offers herself in exchange for her parents. Although her parents try to dissuade her, Skylar makes the deal with Diemata, but grabs a blaster from Sadie. However, her parents fall, and Skylar runs to save her. Diemata feeds on Skylar’s fear of losing her parents, and grows in size. Skylar soon realizes that Diemata’s actually feeding on Steve and Julie’s fear, and runs to get some rope from the lab.

Skylar heads back to the roof to save her parents while Sadie and Henry distract Diemata. Together, they work to seal Diemata, and Steve and Julie face their fears, believing that their daughter can save them. Diemata is soon vanquished and sealed away, and all of Skylar’s fears are sealed away. Skylar then sings with Ryan’s band, and Myra becomes Skylar’s friend. Sadie is able to face her fears of public speaking. Henry is able to face his bullies at school. The movie ends with Diemata breaking the glass of the container in the lab, and laughing.

August 24

August 24, 2011 – Male African Elephant is Born at Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom

ele123234SMALL“We’re proud to report that the elephant herd at Disney’s Animal Kingdom got just a little larger with the birth…of our newest calf.”

On August 24, 2011, a male elephant calf was born in Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. The calf, named Jabali, is the sixth elephant born in the park, and weighed 311 pounds on delivery. His mother, Vasha, gave birth in 2004 to a female named Kianga. Under close supervision of the dedicated animal professionals, Vasha was artificially inseminated in 2009 and was given extensive pre-natal care around the clock to help ensure a smooth, safe delivery. Helping keep this herd alive is one of the many conservation efforts done at Disney, with the company at the forefront of understanding and protecting endangered elephant species.

August 21

August 21, 2010 – The Disney Television Special Prep & Landing Wins Four Emmy Awards

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“Disney’s Prep & Landing was animation’s big winner at Saturday’s Creative Arts Emmys.”

On August 21, 2010, the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California. That night, the Disney television special Prep & Landing won four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Animated Program; three Emmys were awarded for Outstanding Individual Achievements in Animation, for background key designer William M. George III, art director Andy Harkness, and storyboard artist Joe Mateo. The success of this special, including the awards won, led to a sequel in 2011, followed by another special planned for the future.

August 17

August 17, 2010 – The Album Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“At first blush you go, huh. Then you realize it’s Brian Wilson, one of the three or four greatest American composers ever. So you have to go with it.” – Jim Weatherson, Disney Label Chief

On August 17, 2010, the album Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin was released through Walt Disney Records. Wilson was approached by an executive from the Disney Pearl label (a section of Walt Disney Records dedicated to more mature-sounding Disney recordings) to release an album of Disney covers; Wilson agreed, but only if they would let him release an album of Gershwin covers first. Disney agreed, and Wilson was given assistance from Adam Gershwin, who runs the Gershwin Trust. The album was well received by critics, charting at number 26 on the Billboard 200, and selling at number one on Amazon.com.