List of villains in Disney productions, games and comic books
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Ever wondered what happens when gelato meets a Ferris wheel? Sam and Jeff are back after their Seattle adventure, and honestly, this trip had everything. They nearly missed their 5:30 flight thanks to an airport power outage and an overly chatty 3 a.m. Uber driver who couldn't stop talking about San Francisco rent prices. (Trust me, not the conversation you want at that hour.)In Seattle, they hit Pike Place Market for Beecher's mac and cheese and Greek gelato with exotic flavors, toured Lumen Field home of the Seattle Seahawks, and explored the Pop Culture Museum's impressive collections. The Chihuly Gardens featured stunning glass sculptures, and the Space Needle shot them up in just thirty-eight seconds. Their ferry ride to Bainbridge Island proved delightful and relaxing with beautiful views.But let's talk about that Ferris wheel incident—one speaker's indulgent food choices created an increasingly uncomfortable situation over multiple rotations that required an urgent exit. They also caught a Disney Villains brunch at a queer bar, enjoyed espresso martinis throughout the day, and dealt with a birthday party host who refused to share cake.The chaos, the food, the mishaps—it's all here. Listen to find out which moment almost derailed the entire trip.
Eric and Lauren break down a massive week in the Disney Parks community, from the emotional final launch of Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith to swirling speculation about Magic Kingdom's Villains Land. They also react to Joe Rohde's surprise book announcement and the passionate fan debate over Olaf taking over Animation Academy at Hollywood Studios. HIGHLIGHTS Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith officially closed on March 2, drawing multi-hour waits as fans packed Disney's Hollywood Studios to say goodbye to the 1999 launch coaster. Fresh reporting suggests major creative shifts for Villains Land, including a possible Emperor's New Groove coaster, a Maleficent boat ride E-ticket, and an Ursula-inspired flat ride. Fans are divided over whether Villains Land should lean dark and intimidating or embrace a more whimsical, family-friendly tone. Joe Rohde announces a new book, Floating Mountains: The Art of Imagining the Impossible, sparking renewed conversation about the most influential Imagineers of the modern era. A new Olaf-hosted Animation Academy experience will use pre-recorded instruction from Disney Animation artists, prompting debate over the loss of live instructor interaction. For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS Eric Hersey – X: @erichersey | Instagram: @erichersey Lauren Hersey – X: @laurenhersey2 | Instagram: @lauren_hersey_ FOLLOW – DIS & HERS Website: DisAndHers.com Instagram: @disandhers TikTok: @disandhers Facebook: Dis and Hers YouTube: Dis & Hers FOLLOW – JIM HILL MEDIA Facebook: JimHillMediaNews Instagram: JimHillMedia TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited & Produced by Eric Hersey – Strong Minded Agency If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Disney movies I grew up with made it easy for a kid like me to recognize good vs. evil. We knew, walking in the door, that goodness would prevail, because it must. The alternative is nothing less than the end of civilization as we know it. Goodness was personified by the beautiful princess, whose purity of heart drew the forest creatures and eventually, a handsome prince. Their union was a symbol of harmony, stability, and happy endings.Evil was embodied in the wicked queen, who was jealous of the princess's purity, so much so that she couldn't rest until the princess was obliterated. Somehow, the villains never know their demise is a certainty because goodness must prevail. Some might say that is what happened to the MAGA movement, one bright sunny day in Utah, when a psycho killer avenging the crippling despair of his transgender furry lover took aim and shot the handsome prince, killing him within minutes. Since then, MAGA has struggled to hold onto the coalition Charlie built, the support for the president he helped elect, and to protect the beautiful princess from the evil forces that threaten to destroy her, Turning Point, and MAGA.Candace Owens might think she's the hero of this story. She's written herself in after she was left on the cutting room floor. She's amassed an audience of dimwitted women and a weaponized army of international bad actors hoping to infiltrate the US and use Candace to shape public opinion. A growing portion of her audience, as with many influencers on the Right now, is comprised of people convinced that Jews are behind every evil thing that ever happens, has ever happened or will ever happen, and in Candace Owens, they've found their princess. Candace is the only one who sees the truth!Candace is an instrument of God!Candace will make sure justice is served!How good it must feel for someone who's always been a whole lotta charisma with no real place to land. She tried out many different masks over time, moving through political parties and various ideologies until finally landing the role of a lifetime: mean girl with a microphone. After being booted out of the Daily Wire, her gossipy YouTube channel would take her into the wet, slimy corners of culture and politics, and her audience would lap it up. But she would hit paydirt when she decided to run with the idea that Brigitte Macron was really a man.Cruelty sells online, and Becoming Brigitte was a huge hit. Getting slapped with a massive lawsuit by the Macrons only seemed to make her more popular. By the end of that mess, everyone knew her name.So then what? Back to Blake Lively and Diddy's Freak-Offs? Not for our Disney villain. She needed something as big, if not bigger. What could really dig into the tender spots and manifest itself as emotional terrorism in the same way? Who is as protected a target? Social media amplifies the ugliness inside of us all. The algorithms do the rest. The Left has been unleashing levels of dehumanization and bullying at Erika Kirk since the day Charlie died. Why her? Who knows. They hated him and were happy he was dead. They wanted to see his widow suffer, especially because she's a pretty blonde. All the while, Candace, who'd been sidelined from Charlie's life, didn't attend his wedding to Erika, so the story goes, and was pushed out of TPUSA and not present at the memorial, saw that Erika was suddenly a subject both too hot to touch and impossible to ignore. And yeah, a pretty blonde.And so, just as the evil Queen in Snow White can't stand it any longer and sends a huntsman to kill what torments her, Candace finally pulled the lever, especially after Erika Kirk told her to stop, in an interview with the very Jewish Bari Weiss, no less.So many women, and even some men, wanted to see our princess fall, and Candace was more than happy to serve it up fresh and hot. The Disney PrincessCharlie Kirk's marriage to Erika was always met with the refrain, “she's out of his league.” Charlie got lucky and found himself a true beauty. Half Syrian/Lebanese and half Swedish. Erika Kirk looks like no one else. With cascading platinum locks and sparkling blue eyes, she was Charlie's dream girl. How did he ever get so lucky? He saw her, knew he wanted her, and he said to her, “I don't want to hire you. I want to date you,” so goes the famous story of how they met.Candace is pretty, but she's not that pretty. Few women are. Candace had to develop other skills that pretty girls usually don't have to worry about. Candace is better on camera than Erika. She is better at performing and at storytelling. Erika is still slightly awkward and hasn't yet found her voice. She's trying under enormous pressure and undeserved scrutiny to keep Turning Point alive and make Charlie's dreams come true. Not to mention caring for two small children and an ailing mother. But it's Erika's beauty, especially her leaning into her half-Swedish identity, that seems to drive Candace into fits of despair and jealousy. What else could explain it? Candace admits she wasn't the kind of kid that people sought out to be in beauty pageants. “I was funny looking,” she says. “I had an underbite.”And therein lies the tragedy of Candace Owens. She has an abundance of charisma and is a gifted storyteller. But none of that gave her the happy ending she wanted because it was never about the handsome prince. She wanted power, influence, all eyes on her. And that has taken her down a dark path.A Disney VillainHer slice and dice this time would be called The Bride of Charlie, like the Bride of Frankenstein (get it, FrankenSTEIN?), with Charlie as the hapless creature, and Erika built just for him and used as bait to lure him into a trap that would eventually get him killed. The views were up in the millions as Candace's audience spread the lies and rumors far and wide on social media. Her idiot followers pretended like there was something to the story when it was obvious they just needed another woman to hurl into the public arena, our modern-day Colosseum. Why? Because they're bored, they're stupid, and they don't know what else to do with their time.Her “investigative series” is a whole lotta nothing. It is petty and dumb, revealing that Candace just wants to be back in the movie and keeps writing herself back into the script.“He was like a little brother to me,” she has said. No one would treat their little brother this way. She brags about encouraging Charlie to date women and pushing him toward Erika. All the while suggesting she was more important to Charlie, to Turning Point, to the entire world than Erika ever could be. Pick MELook at METalk about MENot her.But not even Charlie is as important as the bigger conspiracy that Israel killed him. Candace repurposed Charlie's corpse as proof of her delusional fantasies that Israel would even bother. She has invented a version of Charlie that never existed and used him as a prop to push insane levels of Jew hate not seen for a long time in media, if ever, not counting Nazi Germany.It wouldn't be until the US and Israel bombed Iran that it would all come together for her in a nice, neat package. They needed Charlie out of the way so they could start this war. Whatever is happening now, courtesy of algorithms and anonymous users driving influencers farther to the Right, Robert Malone warns that we're seeing the kind of hate we haven't seen since World War II, the last Fourth Turning. And So Shines a Good Deed in a Weary WorldCalling out Candace Owens is dangerous. Once she makes you a target, her minions will attack like the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz. Some people on the Right do have the courage not so much to attack Candace, although plenty have, but to stand up for Erika. One such person is the Daily Wire's Matt Walsh, who dedicated an entire show to exposing just how ridiculous The Bride of Charlie actually is, and none of it is evidence of any crime. It's not true, Matt says, and so it's wrong. But for someone like him, who mostly exists in the Tucker Carlson lane, to do so was brave.The whole video is worth watching, and you can find it here. Here is how he opens it:Candace might be playing with fire like Alex Jones did when he was hit with a billion-dollar lawsuit after Sandy Hook. Candace is slippery in the things she says, always careful to add “in my imagination” or “this is speculation.” But she has done visible harm to Erika Kirk's reputation, the very definition of defamation. She's also made the children of Charlie Kirk have to grow up with these lies, this unfair albatross that will haunt them forever. How could anyone who calls themselves a friend of Charlie do that?So that's all the more reason I was moved by Matt Walsh's willingness to go there. He didn't attack her, and he could have. He didn't destroy her, and he could have. He tried to appeal to the better angels of her nature, but the thing is, I don't think she has any. Matt was a very good friend of Charlie Kirk, and this is what friends do. They don't pillage the corpse for clicks and views. They don't bully, harass, and smear the widow and endanger the lives of their children. They don't try to dismantle the movement Charlie built. Candace was no friend to Charlie Kirk.But Matt was. If I had to guess, I'd say he made a silent promise to his good friend that he would step up and provide support and be a kind of guardian angel for Erika and their two kids. His monologue is so good, so well written, so moving it should have been more of a reason for others to do the same. But the content churn won't allow it. It's onto the next thing.Matt's monologue makes me think Charlie Kirk was right in how he chose his closest friends. If it's true that he had parted ways with Candace Owens before his death, that speaks volumes. If his legacy is to be handed over to anyone, let it be to those who cared about him, so they care about Erika. Those seeking to destroy the ones Charlie loved the most should be kept far, far away. But all you have to do is listen to Charlie's voice, to his children, and to Erika to find solid ground. This is real. That other stuff isn't. Charlie Kirk is missed because, like Scott Adams and even the podcast America This Week, he had a calming effect on the spiraling craziness. His words echo from beyond the grave to shame the pretenders like Candace, who can never be like Charlie. In the end, it would turn out that Candace's object of scorn wasn't Erika at all. It was Charlie. She could never be him. She would never be loved like that. She will never lead a movement like he did. She will never change the world. She will always be on the outside, her face pressed against the glass, screaming into the void.Candace cast herself as the villain in our Disney movie. And if her rise has been fascinating to watch, her fall will be spectacular. If, for no other reason, goodness must prevail. // This is a public episode. 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Ariel and Jonathan talk about a rumor that Walt Disney World is having Imagineers dream bigger for the upcoming Villain Land expansion to the Magic Kingdom. Plus, we chat about romantic movies, one of James Van der Beek's final films that's coming out soon, and a bunch of geeky stuff!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello there, and a very happy Tuesday to you! This is your Disney News for Tuesday, February 17th, 2026. Let's dive into the magic and wonder of what's happening in the world of Disney today! - Disneyland Tokyo unveils "The Enchanted Gardens," an interactive attraction blending technology and nature. - Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom opens "Tron Lightcycle Run," a thrilling ride inspired by the Tron films. - "Frozen III" is set to release this fall, promising to explore Elsa's powers and new lands. - Disney Publishing introduces a new book series focused on Disney Villains, revealing their backstories and motivations. Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you have a truly magical day ahead. Remember to check in tomorrow for more Disney updates. See you tomorrow!
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In this episode we will learn about The Society of Explorers and Adventurers and how it has connected parks across the world. Plus questions on the most popular songs from Schoolhouse Rock, Disney Villains actors, and Lucasfilm animation projects! Subscribe using your favorite podcast app or listen using the link below: Podketeers.com/Quizneyland
It's finally time for our long-overdue review of the brand-new Disney Villains show at Hollywood Studios. Today's episode features our extra special guest co-host, Nick! We're also tackling a tricky Villain-themed round of Password, plus a couple of side quests about Marvel Zombies and Wicked: For Good.
Tonight's episode features our special guest co-host, Nick, filling in for Jenn Diz! It's finally time for our long-overdue review of the brand-new Disney Villains show at Hollywood Studios and the catchy new Magic Mirror song. We're also tackling a tricky Villain-themed round of Password, plus a couple of side quests about Marvel Zombies and Wicked: For Good.
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In episode 227, Deacon is joined by Nay to recap their magical adventure at Disney. They also conclude the month of horror with the TOP 10 Clowns of ALL TIME, as well as the Top 10 Disney Villains list. Plus, who doesn't want to Dance with Devil....
Join Erik and Tage this week as they are joined by Sara and J.R. as they discuss If they would have kept Bugs Land, Avengers Campus, or changed it into something else, their favorite Disney villains, what modern rooboots they would like to see for today's technology and sensibilities, and what would make them stop going to the parks. Support the podcast by going to https://www.thehubcrawl.com/support. Question 1: Bugs Land was converted to Avengers Campus. Would you keep this the same, or change it to a different theme/land. If so, what would it be? Question 2: Who is your favorite Disney villain and why? Question 3: Is there a classic Disney property that you would like to see get a modern reboot or expansion of sorts, reimagined for today's technologies and sensibilities? Question 4: What would make you stop going to Disney Parks? Are you already there? Maybe closer than you would like, or still a far off nightmare? Bonus Question: For WDW trips – would you rather stay in a nicer room in a moderate resort or a “base level” room in a deluxe resort (assuming the price for each option would be comparable)?
Disney is going all-in on anime, but in two very different ways! We compare the hands-off anthology success of Star Wars: Visions with the full-series approach of the Disney Villains adaptation, Twisted Wonderland. Learn the key differences between traditional anime and Western cartoons—from frame rates to character development—and debate whether Disney can master the genre.GAIN EXCLUSIVE BEHIND THE SCENES ACCESS ON:PatreonCONNECT WITH US!Instagram If you like any of the @HeroesVillains gear you see us wearing, get 20% off your first order by using code ‘PS20' at https://bit.ly/3QRmqVbWHERE TO WATCH/LISTENYouTube Apple PodcastsSpotify'Good Journey' - Original Theme Music by Taylor Goodson
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We're embracing our inner evil and assembling our ultimate Disney Villain Dream Teams! It's a snake-style draft where strategy, sass, and sinister laughs collide as we each pick five iconic foes from across the Disney universe.Here's how it works: we each draft two animated villains, one Pixar villain, one live-action villain, and one bonus wildcard who can come from any corner of the leftover baddies. Once a villain's been chosen, they're gone for good — no repeats allowed!Expect passionate defenses, dramatic alliances, and plenty of over-the-top reasoning as we crown our team leaders and debate who's most likely to stab someone in the back (literally or metaphorically). From Maleficent's poise to Hades' one-liners and Thanos' snap-happy attitude, every choice reveals who we think reigns supreme in the world of Disney darkness.So grab your poison apple, cue up your evil laugh, and join us for a fiendishly fun episode that proves villains really do have more fun. It's Halloween on Main Street Magic — and today, evil's never looked so good.
Send us a textIn this episode of Imagine That!, Amanda, Kevin, and Kim (the full Where In The Park crew!) dream up a Disney version of Halloween Horror Nights — complete with scare zones, haunted mazes, attraction overlays, shows, and villain-fueled chaos.From Sid's Backyard and Ursula's Revenge, to a Villains Land backstory and the World Between Worlds Star Wars haunt, the team pulls from every corner of the Disney universe — Pixar, Marvel, 20th Century, and beyond. Expect scares, laughs, and a few “this writes itself” moments as the crew brings their wildest armchair Imagineering ideas to life!Disclaimer: We apologize for the audio cutout in parts of this episode - we blame the California wi-fi.Join us in our completely free Discord https://discord.gg/4nAvKTgcRnCheck out all of our amazing sponsors!Getaway Todayhttps://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=8636If you want to book a Disney Vacation, please use our friends at Getaway Today. Also, if you call 855-GET-AWAY and mention Walt's Apartment, you will get a special dose of magic Where In The Park The Podcast-“Discover the history behind the details of Disney parks and more on the Where In The Park podcast”https://whereinthepark.comCheck Out Sunken City Designs - from the mind of Louis Medinahttps://sunkencitydesigns.bigcartel.com
As a lead up to our 600th episode which is also our Halloween Show for 2025, we search to figure out what the best animated Disney Villains song is. This is a bracket show in which we curated a list of 8 animated Disney Villains songs of major significance. To make it on our bracket, it must be a song sung by the animated character, so no Cruella DeVil because she doesn't sing the song. Listen to find out who won! How did your bracket come out? Did we forget a song? Civil discussions encouraged. Please let us know at show@magicourway.com or call 815-669-4226, or slide into our social media DMs. Every thought and opinion will forever be welcome on this Disney fan podcast. This is show #599.
The Overtakers and Disney Villains are at it again! But the Keepers are parents now, and their kids are as invested in saving the Disney parks as they were in their youth. Is it time to pass the wand to a new generation? Courtney and Emily welcome back Ridley Pearson, author of the Kingdom Keepers, to discuss the final installment in the series, The Inheritance trilogy. In the episode, Ridley talks about the legacy of family, Walt Disney, imagineering his own version of a Villains Land, and how to move forward from a project you've spent a long time committed to. Ridley will also make an announcement about his upcoming projects and Courtney and Emily have an announcement of their own. Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media! Official Twitter and Instagram: @BookoftheMouse Courtney: Instagram @greatguthsby and Goodreads Emily: Instagram @emily_mickde and Goodreads Ridley Pearson: Instagram and Twitter @RidleyPearson Website:https://ridleypearson.com/ You can find all of his books at your favorite book retailer!
As much as we love a feel good story, we also love the Disney villains! Honestly, who doesn't have a favorite villain that they secretly cheer for? Well, that's what this episode is all about which is why we called in our friend Ryan from Into the Dizneyverse, one of the biggest villain fans we know! Come along with us as we each share our Top 10 lists and try to justify why wishing a happily ever after for these meanies really isn't that bad... right?!Be sure to follow Into the Dizneyverse and join their free Discord!Check out our enchanting extras:https://linktr.ee/WonderfulThingAboutDisney
Breaking News: The Muppet Show is Back! Disney fans have been buzzing all week—Disney+ confirmed that The Muppet Show is officially returning with a brand-new special produced by Seth Rogen and guest star Sabrina Carpenter. The special will also serve as a backdoor pilot for more Muppets magic. It's a huge nod to Disney nostalgia, and we'll be watching closely for how this plays into the Parks' 70th anniversary celebrations for the Muppets themselves. Adventureland Sign Shines Once Again After a brief refurbishment, the Adventureland sign at Magic Kingdom has returned. Guests walking through the park entrance into Adventureland will once again pass under the timeless archway, a true symbol of Disney storytelling and exploration. The fresh paint details give it new life while preserving its vintage charm. TRON Lightcycle Run Gets the TRON: Ares Overlay TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom has transformed with the brand-new TRON: Ares overlay. In celebration of the upcoming film TRON: Ares, debuting October 10th, the attraction now pulses with striking red and orange light trails instead of its classic blue. The canopy, load area, and Lightcycles all reflect the movie's aesthetic, while the soundtrack has been updated with a powerful new score that mirrors the film's energy. Announced at Destination D23 and launched this week, the overlay is a limited-time experience that gives fans a preview of the world of TRON: Ares while riding one of Magic Kingdom's most thrilling attractions. Morimoto Asia Celebrates a Decade at Disney Springs Disney Springs' Morimoto Asia is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The Pan-Asian restaurant, founded by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, marked the milestone with a special anniversary event and the debut of its new Passport to Morimoto Asia program. Guests can earn stamps toward unique experiences, from chef meet-and-greets to curated trips. The celebration solidifies Morimoto Asia's status as a dining icon at Walt Disney World. New Flavors and Fun at Space 220 Over at EPCOT, Space 220 Restaurant introduced new menu happenings, including specialty dishes inspired by seasonal flavors. Disney teased more limited-time offerings coming soon, keeping this out-of-this-world dining experience fresh for both repeat visitors and first-timers. Disney Parks Introduces Villain Tiaras Just in time for Halloween season, Disney unveiled a collection of villain-inspired tiaras. Featuring designs based on Maleficent, Ursula, and the Evil Queen, these tiaras have already become a fan-favorite collectible, blending fashion with Disney Villains' wicked style. Sweet Cause: The Cocoapizzie Cookie at Pizzapointe At Disney Springs' Pizza Ponte, guests can now indulge in the limited-time Cocoapizzie cookie. More than just a treat, proceeds from each purchase support cancer research. It's another example of how Disney food offerings combine magic, flavor, and community support. Florida Blue Lounge Returns to EPCOT Food & Wine Festival The Florida Blue Lounge is back at EPCOT's International Food & Wine Festival. Offering a quiet, air-conditioned escape for Florida Blue members, this lounge has become a yearly tradition for many festival guests. Its return adds yet another layer to EPCOT's festival experience. A Computer Nerd Recreates the Muppets' 70th Set In a fan-driven highlight, a Disney “computer nerd” meticulously recreated the set of The Muppet Show for its 70th anniversary using modern design tools. The tribute is a love letter to Jim Henson's original vision and has captured the attention of fans across social media.
In this Tips and Tricks episode, Caroline and Conor remember how good it is to be bad as they unpack the highly anticipated Bath and Body Works Disney Villain Collection. This fabulously wicked collaboration has your favorite hosts choosing between the glamour and ambition of the Evil Queen or the fierce power of Maleficent. Join them as they explore the collection, rank their favorite scents and accessories, and pick their favorite potion. Shop the Bath and Body Works Disney Villains Collection!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky, and TikTok for fun content and exciting new updates!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch the podcast!Join the Poor Unfortunate Fam, our private community for listeners who love the podcast and want to connect to keep the discussions going! On Discord | On FacebookIf you like what you're hearing, help us keep bringing you your favorite Disney content by making a donation to Poor Unfortunate Podcast today!*This podcast is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company.
Modern Musings: Conversations with the Maiden, Mother, And Crone
After our look at Disney Princesses and our discussion about which Disney Princess we might be, we thought it would be fun to take a look at some Disney villains and what motivates them. In this episode, we're taking a look at jealousy.
Destination D23 2025 took place at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World. This year's theme marked "A Journey Around the Worlds of Disney" and featured several panels, including a Walt Disney Studios Showcase, a Disney Villains presentation, a chat with Roy P. Disney (grandson of Roy O. Disney), Three Caballeros panels, an exploration of the life and career of X Atencio, a Disney 80s/90s Concert, a panel of Disney Channel celebrities (past and present), Disney Archives footage, Disney on Broadway fun, and so much more. In this episode, I'm joined by Jack Kendall from DSNY Newscast to recap Destination D23 2025. While this podcast won't cover every panel and event, we'll highlight our key takeaways and analysis of the weekend. Thank you to D23 and Disney Parks for this special opportunity and for inviting me to attend this event as media. Get bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. Create your own Disney travel memories with our sponsor KMV Travel. Subscribe to WDW Magazine and receive 15% off with code SKYWAY when visiting https://www.wdw-magazine.com/shop/?ref=SKYWAY Tag me and join the conversation below. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@imaginationskyway Threads: https://www.threads.net/@imaginationskyway Twitter: www.twitter.com/skywaypodcast Email: matt@imagineerpodcast.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Enjoy the show!
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Here is your Daily Disney News for Sunday, September 7th, 2025 - Tokyo Disneyland is unveiling a new "Frozen" attraction, immersing guests in Arendelle with advanced animatronics and detailed sets. - Disney World celebrates the opening of Marvel Avengers Campus at Epcot, featuring attractions with Iron Man, Spider-Man, and "Avengers Training Academy." - Disneyland Paris prepares for Halloween with "Villains Night," offering meet-and-greets with infamous villains and eerie entertainment. - Disney+ announces a new animated "Disney Villains" series exploring the backstories of notorious characters with captivating storytelling. Have a magical day and tune in again tomorrow for more updates.
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey return with a new episode of I Want That Too, diving into Disney Princess Week, new merchandise drops, and the latest Disney history feature. From LEGO sidekicks to Bath & Body Works villains, they've got the stories (and opinions) Disney fans will want to hear. Highlights from Disney Princess Week, including merchandise, sidekick collections, and special events The “Meant to Be” adult rom-com book series reimagining Disney Princesses in modern settings Early fan reactions to Bath & Body Works' Disney Villains collaboration EPCOT Food & Wine Festival merch, featuring Muppet Labs, Figment, and Chef Mickey collections Jim and Lauren revisit the story of Kay Kamen and continue their Disney cereal history deep dive From modern merch drops to classic collectibles, this episode blends Disney history, fan culture, and insider stories from Jim and Lauren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey dig into the world of Disney merch and history with a mix of spooky snacks and fascinating backstories: Why Jim bought Count Chocula, Boo Berry, and Franken Berry cereal he can't eat—thanks to new Jim Henson puppet designs The launch of Bath & Body Works' Disney Villains collection, from Maleficent's plum scents to the Evil Queen's apple blends Disney cracking down on resellers and what that means for collectors New Muppets merchandise teased for Destination D23, plus the latest on the Muppet redo of Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster The untold story of Kay Kamen, the salesman who turned Disney into a merchandising powerhouse - before his career ended tragically From collectible cereal boxes to multi-million-dollar licensing deals, Jim and Lauren explore how Disney's merchandising magic has shaped everything from your breakfast table to the theme parks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week at Walt Disney World, the magic is in full swing with festive fall updates, park surprises, and big announcements across the Disney universe. From brand-new dining questions to Halloween reveals, there's plenty to explore in these Disney weekly updates. Disney Weekly Updates: Beak & Barrel Reservations… or Not? The buzz around the new Beak & Barrel has Disney fans talking. Rumors of opening reservations popped up. However, not everything may be as it seems. We'll keep a close eye on this brand-new spot as it prepares to welcome guests, and we'll share when reservations are available in our weekly Disney updates. Disney Weekly Updates: Halloween Hits Magic Kingdom Meanwhile, Magic Kingdom just got a little more festive. New Dumbo pumpkin decorations have joined the Halloween lineup, adding a whimsical touch to the fall celebration. In addition, spooky collectibles are arriving. Guests can now grab a Haunted Mansion sipper or the Stitch mummy popcorn bucket. Even better, Disney confirmed that Mother Gothel will appear at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Villains Take Over Bath & Body Works Halloween isn't limited to the parks. In fact, Bath & Body Works has launched an all-new Disney Villains scent collection. It brings a wicked touch of Disney magic to your everyday routine. Fans of Maleficent, Ursula, and other iconic villains will want to check out this limited-time lineup. A Galaxy Rebuilt Over in the Star Wars galaxy, LEGO fans have something to celebrate. The LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy trailer has officially dropped, and it gives fans a first look at an epic new adventure. With a September release on Disney+, the trailer builds excitement for what's sure to be a hit in the LEGO Star Wars collection. EPCOT Food & Wine and New PhotoPass Options Foodies, get ready. The EPCOT Food & Wine Festival is almost here, and Disney has released the full foodie guides for this year's event. New brews, dishes, and returning favorites make this a can't-miss experience. Additionally, new Fall PhotoPass options are now available, offering guests fresh seasonal opportunities to capture magical memories throughout the parks. These Disney weekly updates make sure you don't miss a single bite. Destination D23 Livestream Confirmed Looking ahead, Disney has confirmed a livestream for Destination D23. That means fans worldwide can expect updates, sneak peeks, and magical announcements as the event unfolds. The Live stream will be in the D23 Gold Theater which requires a Gold Membership to join. Fozzie Even The Muppets joined the conversation this week. Fozzie Bear dropped his own playful acknowledgment of the Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster redo. Join Us Live Sam and Greg cover all of this and more LIVE on Sam's Disney Diary. From park updates to Disney+ news, our Disney weekly updates bring you everything happening across the Disney universe.
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The previous episode of Notably Disney featured a conversation on the best Disney villain songs, but as much as we may love some of these tunes, there are also some atrocious ones in the mix and across a variety of platforms, including film, television, and stage. Over two episodes on Notably Disney, author, professor, and musician Matt Hodge joins host Brett Nachman to examine the songs associated with Disney villains. On this episode they highlight their selections for the worst tunes, including those written by talented musicians like Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alan Menken. Learn more about Matt's work by visiting his website. And be sure to purchase a copy of Cool Cats and a Hot Mouse: A History of Jazz and Disney, his award-winning book about Disney and jazz, by visiting Amazon or Barnes and Noble. You can also subscribe to Matt Hodge Music on YouTube. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Bluesky @drnachman and Instagram @drnachman, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback to notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Episode #396 Disney Villains, Geo-82 and some rumors about Muppet Vison 3-D. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Facebook and Veronika is back in the Crush Studio. We haven't visited the new Villains in Hollywood Studios or Geo-82 in Epcot, so we asked our friends in our Facebook Group "The Friends of The Disney Crush" who have experienced either one or both to share their reviews of these new park additions. www.thedisneycrush.com thedisneycrush@gmail.com www.patreon.com/thedisneycrush
Join Attractions Magazine contributing writers and correspondents as they bring you news and discussion about all things themed entertainment and parks, including Disney, Universal Studios and beyond on The Attractions Podcast. Topics of conversation on this week's episode of The Attractions Podcast: M3GAN now dancing at Universal Orlando in flash mob | Full video Disney Villains go kiddie in new show at Hollywood Studios | Review Disney Imagineers share 3 focuses for new Frontierland attractions at Magic Kingdom Dollywood 40th anniversary documentary now streaming Ride vehicle revealed for ‘Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift' coaster opening in 2026 at Universal Studios Hollywood The Attractions Podcast is brought to you by MEI-Travel and Mouse Fan Travel. They provide premium service and expert advice to get the most for your vacation time and dollars. Visit them at mei-travel.com. We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine.com with the subject line “The Attractions Podcast.” Statements or opinions herein are those of the hosts and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers, Dream Together Media LLC, or staff.
We hate to love them, as well as love to hate them. The Disney villains compromise an electric crew of sinfully satisfying baddies. Some appear in animated movies, others live-action films. Others are on television, in the theme parks, or even on Broadway. Disney villains are sometimes misunderstood, funny, and charming, and often cruel and truly wicked. And of course there are those villains who are antiheroes or even fuzzy in having the villain status. Over two episodes on Notably Disney, author, professor, and musician Matt Hodge joins host Brett Nachman to examine the songs associated with Disney villains. On this episode they highlight their selections for the best tunes, noting their appreciation of the lyrics, composition, singers, and the song's role in the specific project. The next edition will focus on the worst songs Learn more about Matt's work by visiting his website. And be sure to purchase a copy of Cool Cats and a Hot Mouse: A History of Jazz and Disney, his award-winning book about Disney and jazz, by visiting Amazon or Barnes and Noble. You can also subscribe to Matt Hodge Music on YouTube. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Bluesky @drnachman and Instagram @drnachman, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback to notablydisney@gmail.com New episodes of Notably Disney debut on the first and third Tuesday of each month.
Whether you're a fan of the timeless classics or drawn to bold villain vibes, the iconic Disney characters we all know and love offer more than entertainment—they offer serious style inspiration. From Mickey Mouse to Maleficent, their looks are instantly recognizable, full of personality and perfect for inspiring your everyday wardrobe.Inspiration to Style an Outfit for Your Disney VacationHere's how to tap into those signature styles—without going full cosplay—and create effortless, character-inspired looks with graphic tees, sweatshirts and hoodies that reflect the spirit of Disney.Signature Style Elements Worth NotingEvery Disney character has their thing. Mickey's red shorts, yellow shoes and classic ears. Minnie's polka dots and bows. Donald's nautical vibes. Each member of the Fab Five has a look that's uniquely theirs and it's all about color, accessories and attitude. These signature elements are what make them iconic—and you can channel that without dressing head to toe like them.Take Minnie Mouse: her signature red-and-white polka dots are unmistakable, and her love of bows gives off playful femininity. A sweatshirt in red or black with a subtle bow detail or polka-dot pattern nods to her style without being literal.Mickey Mouse is a masterclass in minimalism—black, red, yellow. That's it. A tee or hoodie in this palette instantly reads as Mickey-inspired, especially with vintage graphics or modern line-art versions of the character.Character-Inspired Color PalettesOne of the easiest ways to bring Disney style into your wardrobe is through color. Each character has a color story:Ariel: Seafoam green, lavender, coralBelle: Golden yellow, rose redElsa: Ice blue, silver, whiteMaleficent: Black, purple, neon greenUrsula: Deep violet, black, seafoamGoofy: Orange, green, blackDaisy Duck: Soft lavender, white, pinkOur collection at 1923 Main Street includes several pieces that subtly echo these palettes, making it easy to wear your favorite character's vibe without a costume. A pastel hoodie in Elsa's hues or a dark purple tee inspired by Ursula brings Disney style into your everyday look.Graphic Tees and Hoodies that Reflect Disney VibesYou don't have to shout “Disney fan” to show your love. Many of our best-selling tees and hoodies feature clean designs, clever nods, or vintage-style prints that tap into a character's essence without being over-the-top. For fans of Disney Villains, bold typography and moodier colorways are the way to go. Our villain-inspired designs embrace attitude and elegance—perfect for adding a bit of edge to your outfit while still staying in the Disney realm.How to Build a Character-Inspired Capsule LookThink of Disney character style the same way you'd build a capsule wardrobe: Start with a key piece, then layer in supporting elements.For example:Minnie-Inspired Look: A black graphic tee with a minimalist bow design, red high-waisted pants, white sneakers and polka-dot accessories.Mickey-Inspired Look: A red hoodie with a vintage Mickey-inspired print, black joggers and yellow sneakers.Belle-Inspired Look: A golden sweatshirt paired with rose-accented jewelry and denim for a soft, romantic vibe.Villains Look (Maleficent or Ursula): A black hoodie with bold green or violet accents, dark jeans and statement earrings.Mix and match based on your personal style—you can go subtle Disney style or a bit more bold, depending on the day.Everyday Disney Style, Your WayDisney bounding might be the gold standard for park outfits, but when it comes to everyday wear, we're all about effortless character inspiration. Whether you're cozying up in a hoodie that channels Mickey's bold color scheme, or layering a tee that hints at Ariel's sea-swept palette, there are countless ways to infuse your look with that timeless Disney spirit.At 1923 Main Street, we create pieces that celebrate the characters you love—designed for daily life, not just the parks. Because when you wear what makes you happy, you carry a little bit of Disney magic wherever you go.Want to explore the full range? Check out our latest subtle Disney character-inspired graphic tees, cozy Disney-inspired hoodies and minimalist capsule wardrobe pieces for your next Disney vacation.Shop at 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original travel inspired and subtle Disney travel clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and always remember to roam freely and wear boldly.Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo
Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World
Imagine experiencing Walt Disney World without the stress, phone battery anxiety, or exhaustion that often accompanies a theme park vacation. That's exactly what we discovered on our recent seven-day adventure through Disney's magical world.Our journey began at Blizzard Beach water park, taking advantage of the free entry offered to resort guests on check-in day. Unlike the sometimes overwhelming Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach proved more navigable and family-friendly, setting the perfect tone for our vacation. Afterward, we checked into the elegant Grand Destino Tower at Coronado Springs, where Spanish-inspired design and relaxing ambiance created an upscale retreat from park excitement.The game-changer for our trip? Lightning Lane Multi-Passes. Yes, we spent an additional $725, but the freedom this investment provided transformed our experience completely. Without constantly checking our phones for return times or standing in lengthy queues, we discovered a more relaxed approach to Disney that we didn't know was possible.Each day brought new delights as we explored the parks at our own pace. At EPCOT, we walked right onto Soarin' while others rushed to Guardians of the Galaxy, savoring the often-overlooked attraction without crowds. Hollywood Studios surprised us with impressive new shows featuring The Little Mermaid and Disney Villains, both showcasing technology and storytelling that exceeded our expectations. And Animal Kingdom delivered perhaps the best safari experience we've ever had, with nearly every animal visible and active.One unexpected revelation: taking occasional breaks from each other made our family time more meaningful. Those 30-45 minutes of "me time" – whether wandering Galaxy's Edge with a Gold Squadron Lager or people-watching from a bench near Cinderella Castle – prevented friction and recharged everyone's spirits.From watching fireworks at the Polynesian beach to discovering what might be Disney property's best burger at D-Luxe Burger, our unhurried approach uncovered magic we'd previously rushed past. We followed our Disney adventure with four days at Vero Beach Resort, where we discovered buffalo-tossed Disney chicken tenders that should absolutely make their way to the parks!Ready to experience Disney differently? Let our journey inspire you to slow down, prioritize enjoyment over exhaustion, and discover the true magic that happens when you're not checking the time. What will you discover on your next Disney adventure?Please Check Out Our Links Below: Our Sponsor:www.travelplannererica.com Email Us:circleofparks@gmail.com Our Website:www.circleofparks.com Facebook:www.facebook.com/circleofparks Instagram:www.instagram.com/circleofparks X:www.x.com/circleofparks Ad Music:Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Send us a textSupport the show
One night not so long ago, Chris and Steve decided to talk about Disney villains. The goal was to simply prepare for a future episode on the topic, but the hourlong conversation was "too funny" so they stopped what they were doing, pressed record, and restarted their banter. Thus Ruminations Episode XXIII: An Impromptu Disney Villains Roundup.
Matthew Yipchuck from Teacup for One joins the pod this week, so you know we are going to talk about cats, Shakespeare or the Wizard of Oz! We'll take door number three please! With the opening of Epic Universe, fans are already speculating on Universal's future, with it's hottest IP, “Wicked” looking for somewhere to lay down roots (or crash its house….). Tinker J and Matt, unpack all the rumors and speculate about a Wicked Land, where it could go, what it could be and what is its signature attraction!And while they're at it, the gang talks park news about the new Disney Villains show at Hollywood Studios and the Rivers of America closure!So get ready for an episode that defies gravity, and it's all coming your way on this week's episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast on the Chip and Co. Podcast Network!Go to www.welikethemeparks.com for more episodes, more fun and all our amazing sponsors!
Join Attractions Magazine contributing writers and correspondents as they bring you news and discussion about all things themed entertainment and parks, including Disney, Universal Studios and beyond on The Attractions Podcast. Topics of conversation on this week's episode of The Attractions Podcast: Tom Sawyer Island, Rivers of America closing July 7; ‘Cars' rides coming to Magic Kingdom Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2025 will have Disney Villains on Treat Trails | Dates, tickets, what's new Full videos of new Disney Villains and ‘Little Mermaid' shows at Hollywood Studios Epic Universe early park admission (now with Dark Universe) | Rides open, eligible hotels Drone show coming to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Top Gun rides, sing-along bar opening in Las Vegas in 2028 ‘Godzilla The Ride' opening globally from director of ‘Godzilla Minus One' Six Flags declares ‘Great Reset,' shares goals through 2028 Six Flags removing park presidents at all locations The Attractions Podcast is brought to you by MEI-Travel and Mouse Fan Travel. They provide premium service and expert advice to get the most for your vacation time and dollars. Visit them at mei-travel.com. We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine.com with the subject line “The Attractions Podcast.” Statements or opinions herein are those of the hosts and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers, Dream Together Media LLC, or staff.
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Hyperion Adventures Podcast: Everything Disney for Every Fan
It's Memorial Day Weekend and, for this week's episode, we decided to spend in looking back at those characters we love to loathe. That's right, we're spending the show Remembering Our Favorite Disney Villains. We'll discuss their origins and talk about how they've evolved over time on the screen and in the parks. We may even share which baddies are our personal favorites. Disney Stories of the Week Once we finish our fiendish segment Remembering Our Favorite Disney Villains, it's time for the Disney Stories of the Week. In this episode, we discuss Disney's announcement that it is teaming up with one of the most popular sports in the world. We also share details of a few theatrical release shakeups and some good news for those of you who are fans of the world of Pandora. You'll also get this week's Lin-Manuel Miranda tidbit as we continue our journey through "The Year of Lin"! Certainly, that's not all. As always, we wrap it all up with tips that might help you on your next Disney vacation. If you have any comments, questions, or requests to cover a particular topic, please feel free to Contact Us! We also invite you to join the positive fun in our HyperionAdventurers Facebook Group as well as our HyperionMornings on YouTube for a daily dose of live positive chat! In case you're looking to take a magical trip, be sure to visit our favorite Authorized Disney Vacation Planner. Nate with Main Street and More Travel will give you concierge-level service planning for your next vacation. Be sure to tell him, “Tom & Michelle sent me!” Thanks for listening! Cheers!
We debate if there were any Disney villains that actually had a good point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From unforgettable character designs to iconic musical numbers, there's a lot to love about the villains in Disney films. With a whole theme park land dedicated to their wicked ways coming to the Magic Kingdom, it seems that Disney Villains are commanding more attention than ever before. In this episode, Morgan and Jake present their official rankings of the animated antagonists we love to hate. Discover which underrated villains find themselves amongst these reprehensible rankings and find out which mischievous miscreant manages to top the list! Listen along and join the Dis-cussion on social media @neverlandnavco
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp – Go to http://betterhelp.com/super to get 10% off your first month. This episode is sponsored by Aura Frames – Go to http://auraframes.com and use code SCB to get $35-off plus free shipping on their best-selling Carver Mat frame. Today Ben dives into the World of Disney to reveal Mother Gothel's BIG PLAN to build herself an army and train the other Disney Villains like Jafar, The Evil Queen, Claude Frollo, The Beast and Maleficent! THROUGH THE GRIFFIN TOUR MIDWEST Tickets go on-sale Friday, April 25 @ 10am Local Time! https://supercarlinbrothers.com/events/ Midwest Tour Dates: Indianapolis, IN - 9/16 St. Louis, MO - 9/17 Des Moines, IA - 9/19 St. Paul, MN - 9/20 Milwaukee, WI - 9/21 Chicago, IL - 9/23 Detroit, MI - 9/24 Cleveland, OH - 9/25 #supercarlinbrothers #Disney Written by :: J & Ben Carlin Edited by :: Isybelle Christley
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There's no shortage of news at Walt Disney World this week. We'll discuss the new Disney Villains show at DHS, Journey of Little Mermaid, special summer vacation deals, a Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin overhaul, Disney Starlight and more!
Len Testa & Jim Hill start this week's show by discussing when “Dinosaur: The Ride” will close at Disney's Animal Kingdom. They also discuss the new Disney Villains show that's being prepped for Disney's Hollywood Studios Listeners will learn about: How did Tokyo Disneyland's version of “Star Tours” impact WDW's Tomorrowland Terrace Is there any difference between “Reflections: A Disney Lakeside Lodge” and the Company's second attempt at getting a resort built at the edge of Bay Lake How did mobile ordering at Disney World impact Guests' ability to access Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café Why is Mulan considered a Disney Princess How will “Project Cyclops” potentially impact your WDW dining experience SHOW NOTES Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa & Jim Hill start this week's show by discussing when “Dinosaur: The Ride” will close at Disney's Animal Kingdom. They also discuss the new Disney Villains show that's being prepped for Disney's Hollywood Studios Listeners will learn about: How did Tokyo Disneyland's version of “Star Tours” impact WDW's Tomorrowland Terrace Is there any difference between “Reflections: A Disney Lakeside Lodge” and the Company's second attempt at getting a resort built at the edge of Bay Lake How did mobile ordering at Disney World impact Guests' ability to access Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café Why is Mulan considered a Disney Princess How will “Project Cyclops” potentially impact your WDW dining experience SHOW NOTES Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices