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November 9

November 9, 1886 – Comedian, Actor, and Disney Legend Ed Wynn is Born

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“A comedian is a man who doesn’t do funny things but who does things funny.”

On November 9, 1886, Isaiah Edwin Leopold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He left high school at the age of 15, working odd jobs to support himself. He used a variation of his middle name as his new stage name, Ed Wynn, to save his family the embarrassment of having a performer as a relative. He started his performing career in vaudeville, becoming a star of the Ziegfeld Follies in 1914 at the age of 19. In 1920, he started his own show called Ed Wynn’s Carnival, which became a hit for him; in 1921, he had his most famous role in The Perfect Fool. Wynn also found success in radio, starring in The Fire Chief from 1932 to 1935. Wynn first joined Disney in the 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland as the Mad Hatter. After this, he would be given other roles in Disney films that showed off his comedic skills, including the Toymaker in 1961’s Babes in Toyland; Wynn also appeared several times on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color. His most recognizable Disney role, however, was the role of Uncle Albert in 1964’s Mary Poppins. He would continue work for the studio through the ’60s, including That Darn Cat!, The Absent Minded Professor, and his final posthumously released role, The Gnome-Mobile. Wynn passed away on June 19, 1966 of throat cancer. He was named a Disney Legend on August 10, 2013.

November 2

November 2, 1997 – Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella Premieres on The Wonderful World of Disney

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“I doubt if he has any idea how a girl should be treated.” “Like a princess, I suppose.” “No! Like a person, with kindness and respect.”

On November 2, 1997, the made-for-television film Rodger’s & Hammerstein’s Cinderella premiered on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney programming block. This is the third televised production of the musical, with the first in 1957 with Julie Andrews as Cinderella, and in 1965 with Lesley Ann Warren. This production differed from the first two with the inclusion of three other songs: “The Sweetest Sounds” from No Strings (written by Rodgers), “Falling in Love with Love” from The Boys from Syracuse (written by Rodgers and Hart), and “There’s Music in You” from Main Street to Broadway (written by Rodgers and Hammerstein). The film was ranked number 1 in the ratings for the week of its premiere broadcast, with over 60 million viewers. The film would go on to be nominated for seven Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program. The film was directed by Robert Iscove, with Whitney Houston given credit as a producer. It starred Brandy as Cinderella, Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother, Paolo Montalban as Prince Christopher, Bernadette Peters as the Stepmother, Natalie Desselle-Reid as Minerva, Veanne Cox as Calliope, Whoopi Goldberg as Queen Constantina, Victor Garber as King Maximillian, and Jason Alexander as Lionel.

The story begins in town, with Cinderella following her stepmother and stepsisters with their shopping. She gets distracted by a puppet show about a prince and his princess, and sweet moments between family members and couples that walk about, wishing for a love of her own. A man walks around, just as entranced as Cinderella has been by the tender moments he sees, also longing for his own tender moment with someone special. As she nearly gets run over by a carriage from the palace, he stops to help her, and the two are immediately smitten with each other. He keeps trying to get her attention, but she tries to run away. The two share an awkward moment, as he accidentally offends her, but they realize they share more in common than they realize. She is soon called away by her step-mother, and he tells her he hopes to see her again before he leaves.

After the prince returns to the palace, his servant Lionel begs him to stop running away and attend to his duties

After the prince returns to the palace, his servant Lionel begs him to stop running away and attend to his duties

The stranger turns out to be Prince Christopher, who has a habit of escaping the palace in disguise as a regular person to explore his kingdom. His servant Lionel discourages him every time, and doesn’t understand why the prince doesn’t want to be a prince. Christopher goes to see his mother and father, who decide to throw him a ball, although Christopher doesn’t want another ball. They believe it’s time he chose a bride and had an heir. He begs them to let him pick his own bride, and fall in love naturally. He leaves again, and the king and queen continue planning the ball. Lionel and members of the palace head to town to announce that the Prince is giving a ball. The town is all abuzz with the news, and start the preparations.

Cinderella and her family arrive home after hearing the news, and her family starts bullying her again, with the step-mother claiming she has “too big a heart” for keeping Cinderella after her father died, as most people told her she should have thrown her out into the street. Cinderella gathers her courage and asks her step-mother to attend the ball, but her stepmother tells her she can’t go, that she should “know her place.” Dejected, she goes into the kitchen to prepare the things her stepsisters demanded, going off into her own daydreams, where she could be all that she wants to be.

Although Christopher is angry that his mother went ahead and planned the ball behind his back, she refuses to cancel

Although Christopher is angry that his mother went ahead and planned the ball behind his back, she refuses to cancel

Back at the palace, Christopher tries once again to get his mother to cancel the ball, but she refuses. Lionel comes up with the perfect solution: if the prince does not find a bride at the ball, he is allowed to fall in love his own way, in his own time. Christopher and his father agree to the plan, but the queen is less certain of the plan. In Cinderella’s house, the stepmother is helping her daughters primp for the ball, much to their pain and dismay, as their mother’s motto is “beauty knows no pain.” She is certain the prince will pick either Minerva or Calliope as his bride. When Cinderella expresses her opinion of a man loving a woman despite her flaws, the stepmother calls her quaint. The stepsisters are captivated by Cinderella’s idea of love, but the stepmother declares that there’s a huge difference between love and marriage.

As they head out to the ball, Cinderella is left behind, upset that she will be unable to attend, although she tries to convince herself otherwise. She makes a wish to go to the ball, and her fairy godmother suddenly appears at her window, although she mocks her for her dreams, saying dreamers are crazy. When Cinderella says that she’s always dreamed someone would take her away, her fairy godmother says that she’ll have to go about it herself, to not rely on her dreams but to take action. Cinderella then makes a wish to go to the ball, but then says it’s impossible. The fairy godmother then tells her impossible things happen every day by those who believe in the impossible, and sets about to make her dream come true, including a beautiful dress. She warns her, however, that the magic only lasts until midnight, and sends her on her way to the ball.

The prince dances with the girls, but is hardly impressed with any of them

The prince dances with the girls, but is hardly impressed with any of them

At the ball, Christopher is already bored, as he hasn’t met one interesting girl yet. The queen believes that he will meet someone tonight, but the king is not so certain. The stepmother tries to seduce Lionel to get her daughters to dance with the prince, but Lionel rebuffs her advances. Minerva gets a chance, but quickly blows it, as does Calliope. Christopher has Lionel speed up the music so he can get the ball over with as fast as possible. Cinderella soon arrives at the ball, and her fairy godmother gives her reassurance that she can handle this, and that she will have to handle it on her own if she wants her wish to come true. Once she enters the ballroom, the prince stops, smitten on first sight. The two begin to dance, much to the amazement of all attendees, who wonder who she is.

Christopher and Cinderella dance their way out into the courtyard, unaware that they’re being watched by Minerva and Calliope, who want to know why the prince would choose her over them. The stepmother, who thinks that Cinderella looks vaguely familiar, tries to get close to her to discover who she is. When the queen asks Cinderella if they know her mother and father, Cinderella suddenly gets frightened and flees, and asks her fairy godmother to leave. The fairy godmother accuses Cinderella of giving up. Christopher follows her out, and the two continue talking, with Christopher admitting that he never wanted to attend in the first place. He then tells her that he knows she’s the one, and able to be himself for the first time. The two share a kiss before the clock strikes midnight, and she suddenly rushes away. Although he chases after her, he is unable to find her, other than the shoe she left on the steps of the palace.

As she tends to her stepfamily, Cinderella asks them questions about the ball

As she tends to her stepfamily, Cinderella asks them questions about the ball

Cinderella dashes through the empty streets, making it back just in time before her family arrives home from the ball. She asks them for details, including details of a “princess” that danced with the prince. She tells them of her dream of the ball, and the stepmother says that she talks as if she was there. As she continues explaining her “dream,” the stepsisters are smitten with her imagination, and the stepmother suddenly realizes that Cinderella was the mysterious woman at the ball. The stepmother suddenly calls it all nonsense, and calls Cinderella nothing but common, and starts insulting her father. Cinderella heads out into the garden and starts talking to her deceased father. Although she promised him to stay and take care of the family, she realizes she can no longer stay and be abused. Her fairy godmother appears, and tells Cinderella that he should know who she is, if she truly loves him. She reassures her that he fell in love with her, not her dress.

Christopher refuses to give up his search for her, and his mother is concerned, wondering if she is really as wonderful as she seems. He believes that she is the one that he needs, and his father tells him to look for as long as it takes. Christopher, with the help of Lionel, decide to search every inch of the kingdom, and try the glass slipper on every maiden’s foot in the kingdom. When they arrive at Cinderella’s house, Calliope and Minerva both fail the test, and the stepmother locks Cinderella in the kitchen. The stepmother then decides to try the shoe on herself, and the shoe fits, although it is too tight of a fit that cuts off her circulation. The prince then asks if there’s anyone else, and while the family tries to hide Cinderella, Lionel opens the kitchen doors, although no one is inside. Saddened, Christopher leaves. As he steps outside, he sees Cinderella once again, spooked by the horses as she tries to run away. She recognizes his voice from the stranger she met in the market, and he has her try on the shoe. Realizing it fits, the two share a kiss. The film ends with the wedding of Cinderella and Christopher, with the whole town celebrating their union.

October 26

October 26, 1997 – The Made-for-Television Movie Tower of Terror Premieres on The Wonderful World of Disney

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“It’s in his will: nobody touches nothing until somebody figures out what happened to Grandpa Dewey.”

On October 26, 1997, the made-for-television movie Tower of Terror premiered on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney. This film was one of the first attempts Disney had at creating a film based on a popular Disney attraction. An accurate replica of the attraction was built in a warehouse, as they were unable to film in the attraction. The film was written and directed by D. J. MacHale, and stars Steve Guttenberg as Buzzy, Kirsten Dunst as Anna, Nia Peeples as Jill, Michael McShane as Q, Amzie Strickland as Abigail, Melora Hardin as Carolyn, Alastair Duncan as Gilbert London, Lindsay Ridgeway as Sally Shine, John Franklin as Dewey, and Wendy Worthington as Miss Partridge.

The film begins in 1939, with a mysterious voice casting a spell while setting fire to an invitation for a party at the Hollywood Tower Hotel on Halloween night. The party is already in full swing as a storm approaches the building. A young child actress named Sally Shine is seen arriving at the hotel, while another little girl watches her jealously. As Sally boards the elevator with her governess, a young couple, and a bellhop, the elevator comes to a violent stop at the eleventh floor, and the power flickers on and off. Green lightning strikes the tower, and the inhabitants of the elevator shield their eyes from a bright light.

Buzzy, having lost credibility in the journalistic world, makes fake stories for tabloids with the help of his niece, Anna

Buzzy, having lost credibility in the journalistic world, makes fake stories for tabloids with the help of his niece, Anna

In present day, Buzzy Crocker is setting up a photo shoot with his niece, Anna, where Anna is dressed as an alien, with another actor acting as a doctor doing an autopsy. Buzzy left the world of real journalism behind years ago and takes fake photographs for tabloids. At the office of the Los Angeles Banner, managing editor Jill Perry tries to avoid Buzzy when he stops by, but finds that he’s already in her office. He tries to pitch her a story, but she brushes him off once again. The two used to date, but Jill isn’t sure if he misses her, or the rush of the newspaper game. Back at home, an old woman shows up at his apartment, asking for his help. Her name is Abigail Gregory, and she is a fan of his, believing that his insight into the supernatural is amazing. She offers him a story about the Hollywood Terror Hotel, where five people disappeared on Halloween night in 1939, including Sally Shine, as she was there that night. She reveals that it was her birthday that night, and that Sally’s governess Emeline Partridge was responsible for the disappearance, as she was a real witch. She claims that Miss Partridge hated Sally, and had set an evil trap for her charge.

Unfortunately for Abigail, Buzzy doesn’t believe her. She gets terribly upset, as no one has ever believed her before, and believes that Buzzy is the only person who could get her story to the public. He further upsets her by admitting freely that all the stories he writes are lies. She then shows him proof with a key to the basement of the hotel, where Miss Partridge’s book must still be. He finally takes the bait, and decides to go see if she really is telling the truth. He arrives at the abandoned hotel, and hears a strange noise inside. The strange noise comes from the caretaker Q, who loves to play pranks on people that stop by. His great-grandfather built the place, and his grandfather, Dewey Todd, was the bellhop that disappeared in the elevator. Q reveals that once the mystery is solved, he inherits the hotel, which he believes will make him a lot of money.; however, Q refuses to enter the hotel with Buzzy, as he also believes it is haunted. Buzzy searches the hotel for any evidence of Abigail’s story, and heads down to the basement, where he finds the spell book. Buzzy then notices a few mysterious happenings, but decides to leave before anything else happens.

Anna and Buzzy have to beg Anna's mom's permission to let Anna assist Buzzy with this story

Anna and Buzzy have to beg Anna’s mom’s permission to let Anna assist Buzzy with this story

Buzzy decides to pursue the story, and enlists the help of Anna to play Sally Shine for his photographs. An actress arrives at the hotel named Claire Poulet, and while Buzzy is smitten with her, he thinks she’s too young to play the part. She leaves dejectedly, but Buzzy changes his mind, as he’ll doctor the photos later anyway. The three start to hear music, and Buzzy heads to the kitchen to investigate. In the kitchen, he hears the voices of kitchen staff, but no one is there. Anna joins him in the kitchen, and they carefully look around when they hear a voice singing a nursery rhyme. The dishes begin to rattle in the cabinets, and they see the ghost of a young girl skipping toward them surrounded by green raindrops. Behind them, a headless body makes its way over to them on a cart, holding a cleaver. Buzzy and Anna run out, screaming about how the place is haunted. Buzzy decides to bring Jill back tomorrow to prove that there are ghosts at the Hollywood Tower Hotel. When he heads back to the Banner to talk to her, she finally takes him up on his story, but is soon annoyed that this seems to be another one of his lame tabloid stories, and tells him to never come back to her office again. After he leaves, however, she decides to run a background check on Abigail Gregory, taking the story in her own hands.

Back at Buzzy’s apartment, Abigail goes through the book, and finds that the spell was supposed to send Sally to hell for eternal torture, but since there were no identifying items for the other victims on the elevator, the spell didn’t work, and sent all the inhabitants into a state of limbo. On Halloween night, Abigail says she could break the spell, once they get identifiers from all the other ghosts. Later that night, Anna asks why Buzzy is working so hard on this story, and he reveals he’s excited he can finally write about something he believes in. The next day, Q provides an identifier from his grandfather, and Anna goes inside to get an identifier for the other two guests, when Claire arrives, dressed as a governess. Buzzy decides to take pictures of Claire instead of searching, and Anna decides to go inside by herself. Buzzy reveals to Claire that he used to work for the Banner, when he got duped with a false tip and got fired. Meanwhile, the ghosts try to scare Anna away, but stops their attack once Anna says she wants to help them. The ghost of Sally Shine tells Anna she needs to fix the elevator, as they need to get to the party.

At the sanitarium, Jill discovers Abigail's shocking secret and anger against Sally Shine

At the sanitarium, Jill discovers Abigail’s shocking secret and anger against Sally Shine

Jill arrives at the nearby sanitarium, where Abigail is staying, and has been staying since 1940. She is let into Abigail’s room, and the manager reveals that Sally Shine was Abigail’s sister. As he leaves, Jill does some snooping, and finds that Abigail kept a secret compartment in her trunk, where she shows her true hatred and jealousy for her sister Sally, including a decapitated doll. Back at the hotel, Anna finds the suitcase of Carolyn Crosson, and grabs an identifier from her jewelry box. Pulling out a locket, she realizes that Claire is actually Carolyn. The ghost of Gilbert London appears, and Anna and Buzzy watch as the ghosts argue amongst themselves. Carolyn then appears in a grand fashion, and apologizes for the ruse, but she needed to see if she could trust them. Anna explains to the group why they didn’t arrive at the party, but Miss Partridge arrives and debunks their theory. Outside, Abigail laughs, as she believes she can get rid of Sally once and for all. Miss Partridge reveals that if they could get to the party, the curse would be over. Buzzy then decides to fix the elevator, using Q’s help. Unfortunately, Q feels that he is unable to help, as he considers himself useless. Jill arrives at Buzzy’s apartment and drops the bombshell that Abigail is Sally’s sister, and deranged at that. Jill gives Buzzy the opportunity to write a story and have it published in the Banner, and Buzzy gets so exicted he forgets about the ghosts. Anna reminds him of his promise, but Buzzy tells her he’s waited so long for his chance. Anna angrily decides to go help them herself after Buzzy takes off. Abigail, who has been hiding in Buzzy’s closet, steps out and takes the remaining identifiers after everyone leaves, laughing maniacally.

Anna and Q arrive back at the hotel after the power has been turned back on. Q reluctantly enters the hotel, and finally meets his grandfather, who begs Q for his help. Q agrees, wanting to help his grandfather. Meanwhile, Buzzy is struggling to write the story, as he wants to keep his promise to Anna. He finally leaves and goes to the hotel, with Jill following him. Abigail arrives at the hotel and makes her way unnoticed to the basement to create the spell. Q struggles with the elevator, as the circuits keep blowing up on him. When Buzzy goes back to his apartment to get the book, he realizes that Abigail had lied the entire time – she was the witch that casted the spell, damning her sister. In the basement, Abigail begins the spell again, and the storm returns. Anna hears the voice of Abigail, and follows her to the conjuring table. Q finally gets the elevator to work, and the guests are excited as they race for the elevator. Anna stops Abigail, but it’s already too late, as the spell has been cast, and the elevator will crash as it should have sixty years ago. Anna runs to the elevator, and accidentally boards the elevator while Sally steps off. Buzzy tries to stop her, but realizes that she’s about to die along with the others. Sally follows Buzzy, Jill, and Q to the basement to stop Abigail, but she protests that she’s waited her entire life for revenge. Abigail explains that everyone loved Sally, and no one cared about her. Halloween was her birthday, and no one even cared. Driven mad by jealousy, she casts the spell to kill her sister. Sally appears, and asks Abigail if she knows her sister. Buzzy asks Sally that if she could talk to Abigail, what would she say, and Sally apologizes for not making it to her surprise birthday party. Sally considered Abigail her best friend, and had a birthday present of a charm bracelet for her.

Buzzy tries to help Anna escape from the soon-to-crash elevator using the safety hatch on the elevators

Buzzy tries to help Anna escape from the soon-to-crash elevator using the safety hatch on the elevators

The elevator is stuck on the eleventh floor again, and Buzzy convinces Abigail to do something to reverse the spell. Abigail apologizes to Sally for her mistake, and Buzzy realizes that “a spell of passion can be countered by its contrary,” but Abigail doesn’t know what that means. The group takes the service elevator to try and save Anna, while Abigail and Sally stand around uncomfortably. Abigail asks Sally if she’ll ever forgive her, and Sally hands her the bracelet. The spell begins its work, and both elevators start plummeting. Sally says that she forgives Abby, and the two turn into bright lights and stop the elevators from crashing to the ground. Jill realizes that Sally’s love for Abigail broke the spell, and the ghosts invite the group to the party; the group agrees, and decide to take the stairs, just to be safe. Everyone reaches the party, safe and sound. As everyone finally accomplishes what they dreamed – Dewey reunites with his father, Carolyn gets to sing, Gilbert proposes to Carolyn, Miss Partridge gets Sally back to her parents, and Sally is reunited with her entire family – they are finally able to set their souls to rest and disappear. Jill gives Buzzy a kiss, giving him a second-chance at the paper, and at their relationship. Q finally gets his hotel, and opens it with a swanky shindig. The story ends with Buzzy making the front page once again with the story on the hotel.

October 17

October 17, 1998 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown Premieres

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“Halloween is cool, nature boy. I mean, it’s exciting, strange, and ancient.”

On October 17, 1998, the Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown premiered. The film was very popular, and became a franchise for the Disney Channel, with three other sequels released: Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge, Halloweentown High, and Return to Halloweentown. Although later stylized as “Kalabar,” there are several instances where the character’s name is spelled “Calabar.” The film was written Paul Bernbaum, Jon Cooksey, and Ali Matheson, and directed by Duwayne Dunham. It stars Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie, Debbie Reynolds as Aggie, Judith Hoag as Gwen, Joey Zimmerman as Dylan, Emily Roeske as Sophie, and Robin Thomas as Kalabar.

The film begins on Halloween night, and Marnie Piper is arguing with her mother, Gwen, about how Gwen forbids her children to go out trick-or-treating or attend any parties. Marnie’s siblings Dylan and Sophie also wish to go outside, but while Gwen apologizes, she refuses to explain why she won’t let her children go outside. Outside, a strange bus flies through the air, and drops off an old woman at the corner, who is followed by a carpet bag. She appears at the Pipers and is revealed to be Gwen’s mother, Aggie, and surprises her grandchildren with a bagful of candy, along with some other presents. She remarks to Gwen that this is Marnie’s thirteenth Halloween, but Gwen refuses to acknowledge her mother. After the kids get ready for bed, Aggie tries to convince Gwen to move home, but Gwen refuses to live with her. Aggie then tells the kids a story about a magical place called “Halloweentown,” and shows the kids a picture book of the place. Marnie then sees an image of a witch that looks like herself in the book, and wishes she were a witch. Just as Aggie is about to say something important, Gwen interrupts her, and Aggie sadly realizes that she has to leave.

Aggie argues with Gwen, as she believes that Marnie should have already begun her training as a witch

Aggie argues with Gwen, as she believes that Marnie should have already begun her training as a witch

In the kitchen, Gwen and Aggie argue about Marnie, with Aggie angry that Marnie hasn’t had any of her witch training, and will soon lose any powers she had. Marnie sneaks downstairs and discovers that her grandmother is a witch. Aggie then reveals that she came to ask Gwen for help, as something bad is happening at home, suspecting that someone is returning them to the Dark Times. Gwen refuses to help, stating that it’s nothing to do with her. Marnie rushes upstairs and tells Dylan what she’s found out, and they see Aggie walking out with her bag following her. Marnie then decides to go after her, with Dylan following her as well. The two see a bus appear, and quickly board through the back without anyone noticing. Once they arrive in Halloweentown, the two quickly follow their grandmother, but are distracted by all the strange and wonderful surroundings and people. The two are soon surprised to see Sophie, who followed them onto the bus without them knowing.

The three run across the Mayor of Halloweentown, Kalabar, who happens to be a warlock, and somehow knows their mom. He helps them get to Aggie’s by the use of a skeleton cab driver named Benny. Marnie then tries to unlock the door with any powers she has, but fails. Sophie is able to unlock the door by wishing the lock was a frog. Inside, Aggie senses that her grandchildren are coming, and is not surprised to see them. She allows them to stay until midnight in their world, which could be anywhere between two days or two weeks, and then agrees to help train Marnie. She shows the kids Merlin’s Talisman, which should help get rid of the bad thing threatening Halloweentown. She has the kids help her gather the ingredients for witches brew, but they have to do it carefully. Meanwhile, back in the mortal world, Gwen is still unaware that her children are gone, and when she goes to check on them, she realizes there’s only one place they could have gone when she finds them missing.

As they travel through Halloweentown, Aggie explains how the town came to be

As they travel through Halloweentown, Aggie explains how the town came to be

Aggie takes them through the town, explaining how Halloweentown came to be. They run across Kalabar again, and Aggie tries to explain the situation to him. Kalabar apologizes to Aggie about not believing her before, but asks her to leave the situation be until he can get a good handle on it. Marnie then discovers the broomsticks, and Aggie agrees to buy her one. Unfortunately, the bonding moment is ruined by a local punk named Luke, who wants to take Marnie out on a date, but Marnie turns him down flat. He threatens them before leaving, and Marnie returns to her task at hand: buying a broomstick. Aggie takes Marnie for a ride on the broomstick, and when they land, they find Gwen waiting for them. Gwen demands that they go home, but Marnie refuses to go, and wants to get her training from her grandmother. Gwen refuses to let Marnie get her training, stating she was born in the human world, and human is what she will be. Marnie finally goes with her mother, but is angered that she will lose her powers forever. Aggie is upset to be torn away from her family.

As they wait for the bus, Marnie proclaims that she will never speak to her mother again. Fortunately for Marnie, the bus won’t be available for several hours. Dylan offers to go see the mayor to take them home, and Gwen agrees. When they arrive, Kalabar flirts with Gwen, as he has had feelings for her for a long time. Meanwhile, Aggie wanders dejectedly through town, when she is accosted by Luke. His powerful friend knows that she has Merlin’s Talisman, and Luke offers to take Aggie to meet this creature that is causing the problems in Halloweentown. Marnie continues to argue with her mother about her being a witch, when Sophie sees Aggie walking with Luke. Marnie rushes out to help her grandmother, and the rest of the family follows to stop her. Aggie is taken to the closed-down movie theater, where she meets the Shadow Creature, who has taken residents of Halloweentown and freezes them in time until he needs them to help bring back the Dark Ages. She refuses to hand over the Talisman, and he decides to freeze her as well. Luke is alarmed, as the Shadow Creature had promised that Aggie would be safe. When Marnie and her family arrive, Luke is ordered to attack them, but he flees instead. Gwen is hit by the creature’s spell when she tries to protect Aggie, and Aggie is finally frozen. Aggie, with her last bit of strength, asks Marnie to go and save Halloweentown.

The kids, now on their own, try to come up with a plan to save their mom and grandmother

The kids, now on their own, try to come up with a plan to save their mom and grandmother

On their own, the kids try to come up with a plan to save their mother and grandmother, beginning with the collection of ingredients to create witches brew. They first head to hairdressers to collect some hair of a werewolf, then to a gym to get some sweat from a ghost, and finally a dentist to get the fang from a vampire. As they leave, they come across Benny again, who offers to give them a ride. Sophie senses that he’s possessed by the “bad thing,” and they are able to escape his clutches by sending a dog after him. They make the witches brew and place it in the talisman, but Marnie forgets the spell needed to make it light up. Sophie is able to remember the words, as she thought it was pretty enough to make into a song. With Sophie’s help, the two recite the spell, but nothing happens. However, Marnie remembers her grandmother’s words on magic, which is to want something and then let yourself have it. The two try again, and the Talisman lights up. The kids then head out to the movie theater, with Marnie taking her grandmother’s cloak with her. Marnie soon deduces that they need to put the Talisman in the giant pumpkin in the town square.

As Marnie heads to the pumpkin, she is stopped by Luke, who warns her it’s a trap. She doesn’t listen to him, but he pleads that he didn’t know that the Shadow Creature was going to attack her grandmother, that the creature just wanted the talisman, and he’d let Aggie go. Suddenly, a dark cloud appears over city hall, and Luke hides Marnie behind a hay bale. The Shadow Creature appears on the roof of city hall, and reveals his plan of taking over the mortal world, bringing the monsters back to where they used to live. The creature then reveals himself to be Kalabar, and he promises to reclaim the mortal world for the creatures of Halloweentown, so long as they stop Marnie Cromwell from stopping him. He attacks Marnie as she runs through the crowd, and when he pulls away the cloak, he finds he has been tricked, as Luke was acting as a diversion while Marnie went to place the Talisman in the pumpkin. Kalabar hits her with freezing power, but as Marnie lies on the top of the pumpkin, she uses the last of her strength to place the Talisman, and the pumpkin lights up with power, freeing everyone frozen in the movie theater. Gwen and Aggie rush out to the town square, and Marnie rejoins her siblings.

Kalabar takes Merlin's Talisman from the pumpkin, and hopes to destroy Aggie and her family

Kalabar takes Merlin’s Talisman from the pumpkin, and hopes to destroy Aggie and her family

Kalabar retreats to the steps of city hall, weakened. When Gwen asks him why, Kalabar proclaims that Gwen could have had him, but she chose a human instead, and then he steals the Talisman. Aggie and Gwen use their power to stop him, but aren’t powerful enough. Marnie notices power coming out of Dylan’s fingertips, and he is dismayed to find he is a warlock. The entire family joins hands, using their power to stop Kalabar and destroy him. The Talisman is then returned to Aggie, and is once again placed in the pumpkin where it belongs. Marnie then runs to find Luke, who has lost his good looks once Kalabar was destroyed. Marnie then gives Luke a kiss, telling him that she liked him when he agreed to help her. Marnie then has to return to the mortal world with her family, but Gwen surprises the family by asking Aggie to live with them, which she agrees. Gwen surprises Marnie further by telling her that she will be finishing Marnie’s training. The Pipers then leave a grateful Halloweentown as heroes.

October 15

October 15, 1998 – The New Version of Fantasmic! Opens at Walt Disney World

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“The power of dreams blazes before you in this breathtaking 30-minute fireworks and water extravaganza.”

On October 15, 1998, the nighttime show Fantasmic! opened at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios park. The original version of the show opened at Disneyland on May 13, 1992 and underwent a major refresh starting in 2007. The Walt Disney World version has not undergone any such change, save for some minor upgrades and technological updates. The show is located in Hollywood Hills Amphitheater of the Hollywood Studios park, and is 27 minutes in length. The stage for Fantasmic! is much larger than the Disneyland version, and the amphitheater can seat about 8,200 guests. The show weaves together a tale from several Disney classics, including Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Aladdin, The Lion King, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and 101 Dalmatians.

October 13

October 13, 1987 – Actor Fred MacMurray is Honored as the First Disney Legend

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“Fred MacMurray is the epitome of what we hope the Disney Legend Promenade will come to represent.” – Michael Eisner, then CEO of the Walt Disney Company

On October 13, 1987, actor Fred MacMurray was honored as the first Disney Legend, coming out of retirement to appear at the ceremony. MacMurray was honored for his work with the Disney Studios, beginning in 1959 with the blockbuster film The Shaggy Dog, which helped revitalize his career. Overall, he starred in six films for the company, including The Absent-Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, Bon Voyage, Follow Me Boys, The Happiest Millionaire, and Charley and the Angel. The ceremony was held at the newly created Disney Legends Promenade, located in front of the Studio Theater; this area would be relocated to the Legends Plaza in Burbank once the number of Disney Legends outgrew the area. MacMurray attended with his wife June Haver, received a special plaque, and placed his handprints in wet cement in the promenade in front of several Disney employees and members of the press.

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.

September 12

September 12, 1986 – The Film Attraction Captain EO Opens at Walt Disney World’s Epcot

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“We are here to change the world.”

On September 12, 1986, the 3D science-fiction adventure film opened in Journey to Imagination, located in Walt Disney World’s Epcot park. The film replaced the Magic Journeys film, and was based on a story idea from Walt Disney Imagineering artists. The film is noted as the first “4D” film, which not only incorporates 3D filmmaking, but adds another dimension of experience through in-theaters effects, such as lasers and smoke, synced with the film. It is also regarded as a “space opera,” as it incorporates two songs written and performed by its lead actor, pop singer Michael Jackson. The attraction was also opened in Disneyland on September 18, 1986; Tokyo Disneyland on March 20, 1987; and Disneyland Paris on April 12, 1992. The Walt Disney World version closed on April 7, 1997, and was replaced by Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. After the death of Michael Jackson, the film was brought back in tribute, opening on June 30, 2010. The film was produced by George Lucas, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and stars Michael Jackson as Captain EO, Anjelica Huston as the Supreme Leader, and Dick Shawn as Commander Bog.

August 16

August 16, 1924 – Actor and Disney Legend Fess Parker is Born

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“I’ve had the friendship and the interest of so many people and in such a broad way because Disney is not just a popular product in America, it’s a popular product in the world. And so to be a part of something of that nature and to share that with the individuals that created it…it’s been a wonderful experience.”

On August 16, 1924, Fess Elisha Parker, Jr. was born in Fort Worth, Texas. During WWII, Parker found problems enlisting due to his size, as he was too tall to be a pilot, and too big to be a radioman gunner; he finally found a fit as a radio operator in the Marine Corps. After the war ended, he attended Hardin-Simmons University on the GI Bill, and transferred to the University of Texas, graduating with a degree in history. He discovered a love of acting in college, and, with one year left on his GI Bill, he studied theater at the University of Southern California. Parker became a contract player with Warner Brothers in the early ’50s, and appeared in a science fiction film Them! It was this film that would change his life, as Walt Disney was watching the film to find an actor to play Davy Crockett. Although originally watching for James Arness, Disney was impressed with Parker’s acting, and Parker was soon asked to stop by the studios. The Davy Crockett serial proved to be explosively popular, and Parker then became a contract player for the studio, appearing in films The Great Locomotive Chase; Westward Ho, the Wagons!; Old Yeller; and The Light in the Forest. Outside of Disney, Parker also found fame in the television series Daniel Boone, shot by 20th Century Fox. Parker retired from acting in the 1970s, and dedicated his life afterwards to the Fess Parker Winery in Los Olivos, California. In 1991, Parker was named as a Disney Legend. He passed away of natural causes on March 18, 2010.

August 13

August 13, 2010 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Den Brother Premieres

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“Don’t trust Alex? Why, that’s absurd. The sweet lad is as honest as the day is long, or my name isn’t Edna Mae Zamboni!”

On August 13, 2010, the Disney Channel Original Movie Den Brother premiered. The movie was the highest rated program the night of its premiere, with a little over 3.7 million viewers tuning in to watch. The movie was filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was written by Michael Horowitz and James Krieg, and directed by Mark L. Taylor. The film stars Hutch Dano as Alex Pearson, G. Hannelius as Emily Pearson, Vicki Lewis as Dina, Kelsey Chow as Matisse, David Lambert as Goose, and Debra Mooney as Mrs. Jacklitz.

A huge crowd has turned out for the Lemon Oaks High School hockey game, and team captain Alex Pearson is hogging the puck once again, which, although giving him another record for shots, causes the team to lose. Alex thinks only of himself, much to the annoyance of his friends and family. He arrives home to take care of his sister Emily, running into his professor father, who has once again missed Alex’s game. For the most part, Alex and Emily get along, although they fight over control of the remote. The next day, Alex goes to pick up Emily at her school after a Bumble Bee troop meeting, and finds Emily upset that her troop will have to be disbanded as their den mother is moving to Chicago, and none of the other moms can take over. The troop is upset that, even if they did find a new den mother, they still wouldn’t have her in time to make the Camporee, an important Bumble Bee event.

After being tasked with taking care of the Bumble Bee troop, Alex takes them to an ice skating rink to learn how to play hockey

After being tasked with taking care of the Bumble Bee troop, Alex takes them to an ice skating rink to learn how to play hockey

The troop begs Alex to run the meeting, but although he refuses, they finally convince him to stay. He starts by changing the rules, and decides to take the troop out to the skating rink nearby to learn how to play hockey. While there, Alex is mocked by his rival from the other high school, Titus. The two begin to fight, and Alex ends up with a black eye. When they get home, Emily admits to Alex that it was the best Bumble Bee meeting ever. At school, Alex has a crush on classmate Matisse, although his best friend Goose tells him that she doesn’t care about him at all. When he goes to talk to him, she shuts him down, not caring for his attitude. He believes that if he had a car, she would want to date him, but Goose remains firm that Matisse doesn’t want to date him, ever. Alex then shows up with great fanfare at the hockey game, annoying his coach and the referees. Thanks to his antics, Alex is suspended from the hockey team.

Alex’s father is furious that Alex pulled a stupid stunt, and punishes him by making him do chores around the house. Emily then enlists Alex’s help in taking care of the Bumble Bee troop, and when he finds that Matisse is the leader of a buddy troop, he agrees to help them out. He notices one den mother named Dina who seems to be more than a little high maintenance. She disapproves of all of Troop 57’s craft baskets, and once she finds out that Troop 57 has no den mother, she makes it her mission to get rid of Troop 57. Alex creates a den mother named Mrs. Zamboni to keep Dina at bay, and tells the troop that he will be the den mother. He tries to worm his way back on the team, but his coach tells him that not only is Alex suspended for two weeks, he’s offended the coach of the All-Star team that Alex is dying to be on. Stuck at home taking care of his sister, Alex is once again roped in as acting den mother for Emily’s troop. He gets the troop to do his chores for him for their patches. His father thinks that Alex has taken initiative, and awards Alex with a car, although the car needs a lot of work. He then gives Alex a much larger list of chores as a way of “challenging” him.

Through a bit of quick thinking, Alex convinces the troop to do his chores in exchange for badges

Through a bit of quick thinking, Alex convinces the troop to do his chores in exchange for badges

Alex then has to help the girls get badges, and convinces them to do all of his chores for “badges” he creates. As the girls work on fixing Alex’s car, Dina appears, looking for their den mother. In a bit of quick thinking, they disguise Alex as a woman having a facial, with the girls pretending to have a home spa day. Finding out that Alex will be heaving to the Bumble Bee leadership meeting with Matisse, Emily and the troop decide to “help” him prepare for the trip (calling it a date), surprising him with the finished car. He runs into his neighbor Mrs. Jacklitz, who seems disappointed in the fact that he is using the Bumble Bees. Alex brushes her off and goes to pick up Matisse for the leadership meeting, and the two share a tender moment, with Matisse admiring Alex for stepping up and helping his sister. At the meeting, Dina bullies the other den mothers in selling Bumble Bee cookies, but Alex refuses to be bullied, and has the other den mothers back him up. Matisse is even more impressed with Alex, and gives him a kiss on the cheek when he drops her off.

The next day, Troop 57 arrives at the mall to compete in a cookie blitz, with the winning troop winning the opportunity to sell cookies at the mall for the rest of the season. Dina’s troop puts up a good fight, but Troop 57 comes up with inventive ways to sell their cookies. Dina starts looking for Mrs. Zamboni, and Alex runs into a nearby store, hiding in a dressing room. Matisse enters the store, wishing to talk to Mrs. Zamboni. Alex then talks himself up to Matisse, winning her approval again. When Alex exits the store, he finds that their troop one. Dina’s troop starts bullying Troop 57, as the badges they thought they earned don’t count towards eligibility for Camporee. Disappointed, the troop leaves, and Matisse expresses her disappointment in Alex. Dejected, Alex heads to the hockey rink, where he runs into his friend Goose, and confides that Emily hates him for what happened with the badges. Goose finally lets Alex know that Alex makes everything about him, but Alex misses the point and decides to make it look like he’s trying to help the troop rather than actually help them.

The girls follow the map that Alex left them, although they still refuse to talk to him

The girls follow the map that Alex left them, although they still refuse to talk to him

Troop 57 gathers for a meeting at their school, all agreeing to never talk to Alex again, when member Tina notices a pair of binoculars and a map hanging from the wall. The girls follow the map to find that Alex has set up a campsite for the girls where they earn enough badges to qualify for Camporee, although they are still short on funds. The girls then decide to have a muffin sale at the hockey game to make up the difference. The girls decide to dress Alex up as Mrs. Zamboni, in case they run into any den mother at the game. As the girl sell the cupcakes, they run into Dina, who tries to bully the troop. As Dina starts to report the troop, Alex appears in disguise as Mrs. Zamboni, scaring her off. The troop then sets to work selling their muffins, although he gets a bit distracted by the game. Unbeknownst to Alex, his father appears at the game; at the same time, his coach angrily declares that if Alex were there, the suspension would be over so Alex could help the team win the game. Without thinking, Alex quickly puts on a helmet and gets in the game. Although he scores the winning shot, he disappoints everyone, as Goose is mad that Alex once again made it about himself, and Dina reports to Bumble Bee HQ that Troop 57 has no den mother, leaving the girls unable to attend Camporee. Emily refuses to talk to Alex, and his father and Matisse express their disappointment.

As Alex sits outside, Mrs. Jacklitz’s dog runs into his arms. When he returns the dog, she invites him in, and he spots Bumble Bee sashes on the wall. He then sees a photo of his mom as a Bumble Bee, and Mrs. Jacklitz tells Alex that she was in her daughter’s troop. She then agrees to be the den mother for the troop if Alex will do some chores around her house – and he has to perform the chores, not the Bumble Bees. He finds the troop the next day and apologizes, but the troop doesn’t want to hear it. When he brings in Mrs. Jacklitz, the girls are impressed, and are excited that she has agreed to be their den mother. She convinces the girls to forgive Alex. That night, at the hockey game, Alex admits that he’s been selfish and apologizes to the entire team, and offers his captain position to Goose, although Goose refuses it, saying that all he wants is for Alex to be a good captain. Alex’s rival Titus starts taunting Alex, and misses the fact that Goose has the puck instead. After Alex passes the puck to Goose, Goose scores the winning goal and the spot on the All-Stars team. Goose apologizes, but Alex says he wanted Goose to get the spot. The troop then starts cheering Alex on, effectively forgiving him. They then tell him that they want him to be their den mother and take them to Camporee. Alex agrees, and they head to the huge event. Dina then tries to bully the troop again, but the troop refuses to be bullied. Matisse then steps in to help Alex dress for the occasion in full Bumble Bee uniform, much to Dina’s horror. As Dina demands that her husband put an end to this, he instead invites Alex to be a part of the All-Star team, as he is the coach. Alex agrees, on one condition: his Bumble Bee troop’s schedule comes first.