On May 12, 2012, Disney’s newest princess Merida from the Pixar film Brave debuted at the Magic Kingdom in a new Walt Disney World meet-and-greet featuring three animated bear cubs, coloring, and an archery lesson.
From what I hear a soft opening is under way now with an official opening to begin next week. “Brave” opens in theaters June 22!
The 2012 edition of Star Wars Weekends takes place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 18-June 10. (And yes, we know that we add an extra day to the official definition of “weekend,” but when Darth Vader requests a three-day weekend, we don’t argue.)
Today, we are pleased to debut two new videos that will take you behind the scenes a bit to show some of the fun we have putting the event together. Conceptualized by the talented team at Disney’s Yellow Shoes Creative Group, in partnership with Lucasfilm, Ltd., these spots will be featured on a new mobile website that just launched for Star Wars Weekends.
On your mobile device, set your course for disneytheforce.com. This mobile site will serve as a great, “on-the-go” resource for the event and feature famous Star Wars characters, visiting celebrities, event descriptions and even some special downloadable content unique to the site. And of course, these new videos will be featured so you can share them with your friends no matter where you are. The official Star Tours – The Adventures Continue Facebook page (facebook.com/StarTours) also will join the fun with news and notes about the upcoming event.
Also, keep checking with our friends at StarWars.com to learn more about the Star Wars film saga, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the rich background of the galactic characters that will be featured at Star Wars Weekends.
Disney Interactive Media Group announced today that “Brave: The Video Game” is currently in development for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Wii™ system from Nintendo, Nintendo DS™ handheld system and Windows PC/ MAC. Inspired by “Brave,” the upcoming Disney•Pixar animated fantasy adventure movie, the video game invites players to run, jump and battle their way through the rugged landscape of mythical and mysterious Scotland. By using their wits and bravery, gamers will also be able to wield a sword and bow to defeat fierce enemies, break a magical curse and save a kingdom. The video game will release summer 2012, in conjunction with the film.
A third person action-adventure, “Brave: The Video Game” expands the tale beyond the movie’s storyline. Gamers can play as Merida, an expert archer and heroine, and in the console versions, players can also play as other entertaining characters from the film. In addition, they will be able to go on quests through a magical world and solve puzzles to uncover secrets.
“We’re excited to offer a compelling game across multiple platforms for fans of the upcoming Disney•Pixar film ‘Brave’. Whether gamers want to play on their own or with others, they can relive highlights from Merida’s journey and go on new adventures inspired by the legends of Scotland and Disney•Pixar storytelling,” said Javier Ferreira, senior vice president of publishing, Disney Interactive Media Group. “With Kinect™ for Xbox 360 and Move on the PlayStation®3, gamers will feel like they are using a bow and arrow in an archery range and have a truly immersive experience.”
The console versions of “Brave: The Video Game” offer a variety of gameplay, including single-player, co-op for family and friends, and a special Bear mode, where players will be able to play as a bear. Several new opponents created exclusively for the game will challenge the player throughout the experience, culminating with an ultimate boss battle to complete the adventure. The Nintendo DS game is filled with its own exciting missions and a myriad of characters to engage single players.
“Brave: The Video Game” launches Summer 2012 for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and Windows PC/MAC.
ABOUT THE MOVIE
Since ancient times, stories of epic battles and mystical legends have been passed through the generations across the rugged and mysterious Highlands of Scotland. From Disney and Pixar, a new tale joins the lore when the courageous Merida (voice of Kelly Macdonald) confronts tradition and challenges destiny to change her fate.
“Brave” follows the heroic journey of Merida, a skilled archer and headstrong daughter of King Fergus (voice of Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson). Determined to carve her own path in life, Merida defies an age-old custom sacred to the unruly and uproarious lords of the land: massive Lord MacGuffin (voice of Kevin McKidd), surly Lord Macintosh (voice of Craig Ferguson) and cantankerous Lord Dingwall (voice of Robbie Coltrane). Merida’s actions inadvertently unleash chaos and fury in the kingdom, and when she turns to an eccentric Witch (voice of Julie Walters) for help, she is granted an ill-fated wish. The ensuing peril forces Merida to harness all of her skills and resources – including her clever and mischievous triplet brothers – to undo a beastly curse before it’s too late, discovering the meaning of true bravery.
Directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman, and produced by Katherine Sarafian, “Brave” is a grand adventure full of heart, memorable characters and signature Pixar humor that audiences of all ages around the world have come to eagerly expect. The film takes aim at theaters on June 22, 2012, and will be presented in Disney Digital 3D™ in select theaters.
Watch and relive all the action, drama, and twists of Season 4 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars on StarWars.com. All 22 episodes will be available to view May 4th – May 6th (though some are live now, if you want a head-start). Catch up on episodes you might have missed, or revisit your favorite moments. Dive into the underwater action, face the frontlines on a darkened world, go undercover with Obi-Wan in a deadly bounty hunter tournament, witness the shocking fate of the Nightsisters and the return of Darth Maul! And, yes, to make the wait for Season 5 even harder, you will get a first glimpse at what’s to come…
When Walter Disney was a boy in Kansas City he worked aboard the passenger trains as a news butcher, selling newspapers, candy, and the like. He kept his supplies in the baggage compartment, and visited with train crews while sitting on trunks or barrels or mailbags.
It has often been said that Walt didn’t build a railroad because he built Disneyland; he built Disneyland so he could have a railroad. Indeed the railroad was originally operated as a separate company with separately paid employees. He carefully oversaw the design and construction of the railroad equipment, and he made sure that the passenger train (designated “Retlaw 1”) included a Combine car as the first car behind the steam engine. This car combined two functions, having both a passenger area, and a baggage area. Combine No. 101 was said to be his Favorite car on the railroad.
Main Street Station was and still is the first Disneyland building visitors see when they arrive at the gates. Hearing the steam whistles and seeing the trains rumble overhead as you walked toward the tunnels is the dramatic welcome most visitors will never forget.
In the 1950’s and 60’s visitors wanting to ride closest to the engine would head straight for the Combine. A fortunate few could ride in the baggage compartment itself. Decorations included wooden steamer trunks and bright red gunpowder kegs. Watching the comparatively open park roll by through the large open baggage door would have been a thrill, as every cast member stopped what they were doing to turn and wave at the train.
After having been inaccessible to the public for nearly 40 years, it created a sensation in the world of Disneyland Railroad enthusiasts to learn that the Combine was coming out of private storage to be restored for public display by the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society. Then an even greater excitement came when it was announced that the car would not only be on static display, but that for the first time in decades it would run on the rails again, united with four of the original Retlaw 1 coaches at the Pacific Coast RR in Santa Margarita, California.
Guests enjoyed a truly red carpet weekend.
Riding aboard private Vistadomes behind Amtrak
Lectures from Disney Legends and current animators and Imagineers
A lively auction of memorabilia from the parks and personal collections
A catered lunch in the historic Mission Asistencia, the oldest standing building in California.
A chance to meet and mingle with numerous past and present Disney and Pixar artists.
The privilege of being the first passengers to ride in this famous car in decades (And the only ones ever to ride in it outside Disneyland).
Early in the morning, the air was cool and crisp. The mood was electric. Everyone waited next to the track in anticipation. As the train first crested the hill and The Favorite came into view with its fresh paint and pinstriping, the crowd erupted in applause. Throughout the day guests were speechless as childhood memories of riding the Disneyland railroad came back to life. Some were near tears as they appreciated the importance of the Combine to Disney history.
Robinson & Associates was honored to be invited to create the documentary of this historic event. It is a joy to bring viewers along for the ride during this historic event.
Special Features
Michael Broggie
Michael’s father Roger was the original Imagineer. Michael learned about trains at Walt’s knee, and he literally wrote the book about Walt Disney’s love of trains. [Walt Disney's Railroad Story]
Bob Gurr (Disney Legend)
Was one of the early Imagineers and designed “almost everything that had wheels”, including the Monorail, Autopia, the Submarine and the later Disneyland Railroad passenger cars. He also goes into detail about the little known Viewliner, which was always intended to be a temporary train ride (1957-1959)
Floyd Norman (Disney Legend)
Discusses his time at Disney studios and how much railroading was a prominent part of the culture.
Terri Hardin (Imagineer alumnus)
Discusses the depth and the energy of the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society and fans of Disney railroading.
Tim LaGaly (Restoration specialist)
He and his crew not only restored the Combine, they were awarded the contract to restore prestigious Lilly Belle parlor car, which still operates for VIPs at Disneyland. Tim speaks at length about the work that went into bringing both these cars into better-than-new condition.
Sean Bautista (Restoration specialist)
Explains the work involved in restoring DLRR Coach #105.
Combine Timeline
1955 Disneyland opens with Walt making his grand entry on Retlaw 1. Very early the need to load and unload passengers more quickly became clear.
1958 The Grand Canyon Diorama opened, passengers wished for a better view and seats facing sideways.
1960’s After the newer passenger cars were built, the Retlaw 1 train set was relegated largely to rainy days and fill-in running.
1974 Placed in permanent storage in the back of the roundhouse
1992 Sold to Bill Norred
2010 Acquired by Carolwood Foundation, restored for display in Griffith Park.