Dick Van Dyke Stuns Audience on “The Masked Singer”

Season 9 of The Masked Singer kicked off with the type of surprise usually reserved for a season (or series) finale, as the singing Gnome’s identity was revealed.

On Wednesday evening, the Season 9 premiere of FOX’s The Masked Singer left the audience stunned with excitement and at least one judge in tears once his identity was revealed during the show.

The masked singer–in full gnome garb–was eliminated on Wednesday night, and as the audience cheered, “Take it off! Take it off,” no one could have guessed that underneath the giant elfish-looking mask, a legend’s legend was lurking. Slowly and methodically, the mask was removed to reveal none other than the famed Dick Van Dyke.

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The legendary 97-year-old Mary Poppins cast alum, fully disguised as a garden gnome, performed “When You’re Smiling” by the late Frank Sinatra before revealing his true identity. Dyke thrilled audience members, but no one was more excited to see Disney’s famous chimney sweep than panelist Nicole Scherzinger, who was reduced to tears following the removal of his giant mask.

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The Masked Singer show host, Nick Cannon, also found himself starstruck, saying, “This is the most seasoned and most decorated we’ve had on our show, ladies and gentlemen.”

The almost-centenarian Dick Van Dyke has long been beloved by his fans. As a comedian and actor, he’s known for his humor and charm, for his “comedic timing,” and for his physical comedy as well. The played the role of Bert the Chimney Sweep alongside Julie Andrews in Disney’s Mary Poppins (1964) and is also known for his work in Bye Bye BirdieThe Dick Van Dyke Show, and Van Dyke and Company.

Disney Releases NEW ‘The Little Mermaid’ Teaser

Calling all The Little Mermaid fans! Walt Disney Studios has released a new teaser trailer for their live-action version of The Little Mermaid, which will release on May 26, 2023. The film, which stars Halle Bailey, is one of the most talked about movies of the year. Fans are thrilled to see more footage from ‘under-the-sea,’ and we are even treated to a first look at Melissa McCarthy’s Ursula!

New Teaser Shows Us Life under the Sea

This new teaser from Walt Disney Studios shows us the playful and colorful world we will get to see in theatres this May. In addition to hearing some beautiful Alan Menken music, the teaser trailer shows us some significant new bits from the film. We see some playful moments between Princess Ariel and some sea animals. Ariel plays with a pufferfish, some jellyfish, and her pal flounder. The world of this live-action movie looks stunning.

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One of the most fun moments from the teaser was seeing a glimpse of some other mermaids. These mermaids could very likely be Ariel’s other sisters. In The Little Mermaid, Princess Ariel has six older sisters. They names are Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina. The mermaids in the trailer look gorgeous; the artistry that is seen in this film so far looks unbelievable.

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The big reveal of the teaser was getting a sneak-peak of Ursula. Actress and comedienne Melissa McCarthy will play Ursula in the upcoming film. Ursula is one of the most iconic and beloved villains in all Disney movies, so McCarthy will have big shoes (or scales) to fill. From the brief snippet we see of her, McCarthy’s Ursula will look very similar to the Ursula we know from the original movie. Her bleach-blonde hair, pointed eyebrows, and heavy eyeshadow seems to be making a reappearance in the upcoming movie.

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We also get a glipse of Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric in what looks to be the “Kiss the Girl” scene from the movie.

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This new teaser has made fans more excited than ever to see the film come May 26, 2023. In addition to Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, and Jonah Hauer-King, the movie will also star Daveed Diggs as Sebastian, Jacob Tremblay as Flouder, and Lin Manuel Miranda as Le Chef Louis.

New Disney LEGO Set Is on the Way!

Disney fans, LEGO is about to get a touch of Disney film magic with a new LEGO set on the way.

Disney and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) is the perfect combination of a Halloween and Christmas animated movie for Disney fans. Jack Skellington (voiced by Chris Sarandon and Danny Elfman) is the King of Halloween Town. He journeys and discovers Christmas Town, which he can’t get enough of. Jack attempts to bring Christmas to his home town causing much confusion. In the midst of chaos, love blossoms as Jack and Sally (voiced by Catherine O’Hara), a neighboring rag doll, connect.

The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO Set

And now, The Nightmare Before Christmas is about to become its very own LEGO set! What started as a LEGO Idea project submitted in 2022 has grown to over 10,000 supporters. After LEGO’s extensive expert review, in February 2023, the company agreed to create the LEGO Idea of The Nightmare Before Christmas.

The LEGO Idea combines several areas of Halloween Town from the Disney film. The Pumpkin King’s (Jack Skellington’s) house stands tall in the middle of the LEGO structure with a full 360-degree reveal of 3 internal rooms that hold intricate details linked to the film.

The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO Set

At the base of Jack’s house, LEGO fans will see the gothic Town Square, which includes the Town Hall and characters Lock, Shock, and Barrel, as they kidnap Santa Claus in their walking bathtub.

The other side of the base has the incredible Spiral Hill and the town’s graveyard, home to Jack’s beloved ghost dog, Zero. Even Dr. Finkelstein can be seen wandering the graves! Jack and Sally stand on the top of Spiral Hill, just like in the memorable film scene.

In all, the LEGO structure contains approximately 2000 pieces along with eight LEGO minifigures, including Jack Skellington, Sally Stitches, Dr. Finkelstein, Lock, Shock, Barrel, Santa, and Jack as Sandy Claws.

The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO Set

LEGO’s most recent statement about the project notes:

PROJECT APPROVED FOR PRODUCTION AS A LEGO IDEAS SET! We’re very excited to release Tvrulesmylife’s The Nightmare Before Christmas project as our next LEGO Ideas set! The final design, pricing and release date are still being worked out.

LEGO has yet to announce when The Nightmare Before Christmas LEGO set will be complete. We will be sure to share further news, however, as it is released, as we are sure this will be an extremely popular LEGO set for Disney and LEGO fans of all ages.

Making of the Disney Wish National Geographic Documentary Debuting on Disney+

Bringing the Disney Wish, the latest Disney Cruise Line ship, from an idea to the sea was a five-year undertaking by thousands of dedicated crew and Cast Members. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into the process, a new documentary by National Geographic gives an amazing behind-the-scenes look at the last year and a half of construction. “Making the Disney Wish: Disney’s Newest Cruise Ship” debuts on Disney+ on February 17. We were able to catch a screening of the show and talk to the filmmakers to learn more about this documentary.

The documentary is a 90-minute special that gives an incredible behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring a Disney Cruise Line ship to life. From designing to constructing and launching the Disney Wish, viewers will be amazed at the process and challenges that Disney Cruise Line and Walt Disney Imagineering faced as they worked through the pandemic, which caused numerous delays.

Filmmakers Chad Cohen (director, writer, and producer) and Bethany Jones (producer and writer) have created a great documentary that will give you an appreciation for the ship and shipbuilders and the incredible Imagineers who were challenged to bring this ship to life. It was especially interesting to learn how the cast and crew worked around the clock during the transatlantic voyage from Germany to Port Canaveral in June 2022. The ship transformed before their eyes as spaces went through last-minute construction, such as painting, carpet laying, and more.

When we spoke to the filmmakers, we learned that they wanted to give some great behind-the-scenes look at the engineering and construction of the ship while also highlighting the heart and dedication of Walt Disney Imagineers. We thought they did a fantastic job covering more technical aspects of the Disney Wish while showing the power of people to pull together to make something amazing. Chad Cohen said they tried very hard not to be an advertisement, and we think they pulled it off. He said it well when he told us he tried to make a documentary that showed “passionate people making cool stuff.”

One very cool scene was the speed trials the ship went through to test the systems. Normally, cameras are not allowed during such tests, and the filmmakers were originally told they would not be able to film, but in the end, they were able to gain access. We’re glad they did because it was neat to see how rigorous the testing is. Another cool scene in the documentary was seeing actor Anthony Mackie film his scenes for the dinner experience at Worlds of Marvel. It’s amazing all of the work that goes into one meal a guest would experience during the cruise.

After watching the documentary, we felt a new appreciation for everyone who brought the ship to life. Having been on the Disney Wish, we know the ship is amazing, and it’s a great reminder that the skill and dedication of the cast and crew are what brought the Wish to life. We highly recommend watching this documentary! We really do think you’ll love it.

“Making the Disney Wish: Disney’s Newest Cruise Ship” debuts on Disney+ on February 17. It’s currently available on Hulu Live and on the National Geographic Channel.

Something that is so much fun, is parents can check their children into the kids club in the Grand Hall on deck 3 and then send them “down the rabbit hole” on a twisting slide to land directly and securely into the central hub of Disney’s Oceaneer Club on deck 2.

Disneyland’s New Mickey Statue Is Missing

Fans walking down Main Street in Disneyland will be surprised to see that the Platinum Mickey Mouse Statue is nowhere to be found. Instead, the flowerbed at the end of Town Square remains completely empty. While it’s always sad to see a Mickey statue being removed, this particular removal has some fans rejoicing. One question remains: why was the statue removed, and when will it come back?

Disneyland Resort is in the middle of enjoying the 100 Years of Wonder Celebration. The whole Park has gotten a Disney100 makeover. Mesmerizing lights, banners, and platinum accents have made the Park look absolutely fantastic this year. Both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park have undergone major redecorating for the Disney100 celebration.

A focal point of the new decorations is the Platinum statues that Disney has made to honor the iconic characters made by Walt Disney Animation Studios. There is no character more iconic or essential than Mickey Mouse, whose new statue was given a prime location in the Town Square at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. A Minnie Mouse statue was put further down the street, in front of the Plaza Inn.

While Disney fans loved the Mickey Mouse statue, they were less than pleased to see the quote that was underneath it.

If there’s one person not to misquote at Disneyland, its Walt Disney himself. The banner on the Disney100 platinum Mickey statue read, “It all started with a mouse.

The infamous quote spoken by Walt Disney was, “I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing: that it was all started by a mouse.

Fans immediately expressed their disappointment at the typo. It seemed like a lazy mistake for a celebration that clearly took so much time and effort.

After noticing all of the public outcry, Disneyland Park made the decision to remove the statute a couple of days ago. The flower bed where it once stood now remains empty. The public consensus is that the statute will be corrected and reinstalled within a couple of days. Fans on social media have already begun to poke fun at the missing statue.

During a festival honoring the accomplishments of Walt Disney Company history, it is essential that all quotes from Walt are accurate. We hope to see the statue fixed and back in Disneyland Park as soon as possible.