Lilo and Stitch premiered in June 2002 with 5 Elvis Presley songs on its soundtrack. The film was released on the 25th anniversary of the King of Rock and Roll’s passing, and was a major contributor to the resurgence of his music. Learn more about how Disney got the permissions for the film, and Priscilla Presley’s appearance at the premiere.
Read MoreWhen Disney began their animation journey back in the 1920s, the studio has constantly evolved with their style, processes, and techniques. Learn more about when Disney started to implement animation techniques like technicolor, rotoscoping, 3D affects, CGI, and more.
Read MoreSomehow over the years we’ve all collectively agreed that Cinderella is the leader of the princesses, but why? She wasn’t the first princess, there’s nothing significant about her story, and she wasn’t the biggest box office success. However, if we look into her and Walt’s past, we can find out more. Read here.
Read MoreDick Van Dyke has been a Disney legend ever since the release of Mary Poppins. Learn about how he didn’t know how to dance before the film, his cameo in the new film, and his impact on his work.
Read MoreEver wonder if The Hundred Acre Wood, Neverland, and Agrabah are based on real places? Spoiler: they are! Check out where to find and visit them here.
Read MoreI made some changes to Jon Negroni’s Pixar theory, the theory that all Pixar movies are on one timeline.
Read MoreToy Story was almost completely different than what it turned out to be, and Woody was almost our villain.
Read More