With the 2017 D23 Expo now just weeks away, the schedule of events is starting to fill out. Today, a number of panels were announced, including appearances by Whoopi Goldberg, Leonard Maltin, John Stamos, the cast of Hercules, and many, many more. For a look at the developing schedule, be sure to check out D23Expo.com.
Here’s a look at some of what was just announced for the Ultimate Disney Fan Event:
Just-Announced Panels
Mousequerade
Friday, July 14, 11 a.m., Stage 28
Mousequerade, the fan-favorite costume competition that invites participants to create their own Disney-inspired designs, returns to D23 Expo 2017. Join judges Ashley Eckstein (Star Wars Rebels), Kara Saun (costume designer for Descendants 2), Yvette Nicole Brown (ABC’s The Mayor), and the contest’s host, Disney’s Jim Babcock, to watch dozens of finalists compete in five exciting categories for the $2,300 grand prize!
The Golden Girls: A Celebration of Friendship, Laughter, and Cheesecake
Friday, July 14, 2:30 p.m., Stage 28
In the 25 years since the final episode of The Golden Girls aired in 1992, the television series has become an enduring fan favorite that continues to be watched throughout the world. Celebrate with us as we bring together the show’s creators and other special guests for this unforgettable event.
Disney Legends 30th Anniversary
Friday, July 14, 4:15 p.m., Stage 28
Join film historian Leonard Maltin as he celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Disney Legends program with a remarkable lineup of individuals who have each left an indelible mark on the Disney legacy, including Bill Farmer (the voice of Goofy and Pluto), Imagineering Legend Bob Gurr, Walt Disney Archives founder Dave Smith, and 2017 inductee Mark Hamill.
Melodies in Walt’s Time: The Music of Disney Live–Action Films
Friday, July 14, 6 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
In the 1960s, Walt Disney sought to expand his filmmaking style beyond animation and bring music to a variety of new live-action film projects. D23 Expo will celebrate these magical, musical movies in a live stage extravaganza—hosted by Whoopi Goldberg and featuring Lesley Ann Warren, Karen Dotrice, and other renowned guest stars, joined by live musical performers and a 20-voice chorus—to showcase Summer Magic, Mary Poppins, The Happiest Millionaire, and The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, as well as others.
Zero to Hero: The Making of Hercules
Sunday, July 16, 12:30 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
From the heights of Mount Olympus to the depths of the Underworld, celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Disney classic that put the “glad” in gladiator! Join a group of legendary artists and filmmakers who brought Hercules to life, including directors John Musker and Ron Clements, animators Eric Goldberg (“Phil”) and Ken Duncan (“Megara”), as well as Megara and Hercules themselves—Susan Egan and Tate Donovan—as they recount stories of making one of the most epic animated features of all time.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 80th Anniversary Screening
Sunday, July 16, 3:15 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
For eight decades, Disney fans have whistled “Heigh Ho” while they worked. Now, in honor of the 80th anniversary of Walt Disney’s first-ever animated feature, D23 Expo is proud to present a special screening of the film that started it all: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Legends of Walt Disney Imagineering
Sunday, July 16, 6 p.m., D23 Expo Arena
Join a fascinating conversation, hosted by John Stamos, with three Imagineering Legends—Marty Sklar, Tony Baxter, and 2017 Disney Legend inductee Wayne Jackson—as they recount true-life anecdotes and share personal stories about the celebrated artists, designers, and technical wizards who established the foundation and guiding principles for groundbreaking Disney experiences around the globe.
The Walt Disney Archives Stage Schedule
Friday, July 14
“Out of the night, when the full moon is bright” – 60 Years of the Horseman Known as Zorro (11:30 a.m.) –– The story of Zorro was a special one for Walt Disney, but it wasn’t just because the legend of the masked avenger was so compelling. Walt viewed a Zorro television series as a source of funding for his long contemplated theme park. When Roy Disney refused to spend the company’s money on it, Walt bought the rights to Zorro with his own money and started work on a weekly series. The project went on the back burner when ABC television bought the weekly anthology series and the Mickey Mouse Club, but Walt turned back to Zorro to help finance his massive 1959 expansion of Disneyland. This presentation looks back at its sometimes rocky road to the screen, the many actors considered for the series, and some of the very special Disney touches that made it such a success. Hosted by Disney historian and author Bill Cotter.
Walking with Giants: A Virtual Visit to Walt Disney’s Hyperion Studio (1:30 p.m.) –– From 1926 to 1940, Walt Disney’s Hyperion Avenue studio was the vortex of unprecedented achievement. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Mickey Mouse, Snow White, and Pinocchio all came to animated life there––and along with them, an entirely new cinematic art form. Combining state-of-the-art technology with never-before-seen vintage imagery, fans will explore this legendary location where Walt and his team unlocked the secrets of animation and turned amusement into art. Hosted by animation historian Hans Perk.
Ludwig Von Drake and Walt Disney’s Colorful TV Revolution (3 p.m.) –– In 1961 Walt transformed his hit television series into Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color, the first weekly TV program designed to showcase color. Enjoy a “colorful” celebration of this classic Emmy®- and Peabody-winning TV series—featuring the only animated character Walt ever created for television, fan-favorite Ludwig Von Drake—as Disney writer and historian Jim Fanning shares a kaleidoscope of rare footage, seldom-seen stills, and some “kooky” (as Ludwig might say) surprises.
Ink & Paint – The Women of Walt Disney’s Animation (4:30 p.m.) –– Women have been at the forefront of animation from the very beginning. Mindy Johnson, author of the forthcoming landmark volume Ink & Paint – The Women of Walt Disney’s Animation (Disney Editions), introduces you to a panel showcasing some of the extraordinary artists who’ve made remarkable contributions to Walt Disney’s animation.
Park Stars: Original Characters of the Disney Parks (6 p.m.) –– Figment, Big Al, Chandu, the Hatbox Ghost, and Liver Lips McGrowl are just a few of the many Disney characters created specifically for Disney Parks. Join Imagineers Jason Grandt and Diana Brost as they take you on a journey around the world to meet many of the fun personalities that appear in Disney Parks attractions and shows.
Saturday, July 15
Marc Davis Goes to WED – The Amazing Artistry and Designs of the Legendary Disney Imagineer (10 a.m.) –– When Walt Disney asked directing animator Marc Davis to “take a look” at some of his attractions at Disneyland in late 1960, it began a second career for one of his top animators—who immediately began working for WED Enterprises, now known as Walt Disney Imagineering. Davis led the design efforts and strove to inject his trademark humor into attractions like the Jungle Cruise, Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, it’s a small world, Country Bear Jamboree, America Sings, and many, many other Disney theme park classics. Join Pixar’s Pete Docter and Walt Disney Imagineering’s Christopher Merritt as they share amazing and unseen artwork and photographs they have discovered in the process of writing a new book on this Imagineering Legend.
The Hidden Art of Disney – A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the They Drew as They Pleased Book Series (11:30 a.m.) –– The groundbreaking book series They Drew as They Pleased features an in-depth exploration of the life and art of Disney’s concept artists, with each volume showcasing more than 400 pieces of pre-production artwork. Most of the material contained in each volume has never been seen before in book form. The series will eventually include a total of six books. In this panel, author Didier Ghez reveals the fascinating detective work behind the making of the books and an exclusive preview of the upcoming volumes in the series.
Walt, Kaye and Marceline: A Very Big, Small Town Story (1:30 p.m.) –– From numerous stays in her childhood home to one-of-a-kind Disneyland employment offers, Kaye Malins can reminisce about a lifetime of pixie-dust-filled moments with Walt, Roy, and Ruth Disney that seamlessly led her to her current role as Executive Director of the Walt Disney Hometown Museum in the heart of Missouri: “I grew up surrounded by special people like Walt and Roy Disney, and only now can I truly reflect back on how special my childhood was.” Visually supported by museum archival photography and photos from her personal collection, Kaye will walk you through a lifetime of Marceline memories that will remind you that sometimes dreams really do come true.
Disney and Pixar Did That? Advertisements and Animated Commercials (3 p.m.) –– Join archivists and research specialists from across The Walt Disney Company who help to oversee Disney and Pixar historical collections as they share with you rarely seen advertising campaigns and animated commercials spanning from the 1930s to Pixar’s efforts of the 1990s. Through artwork, film clips, and stories behind some of the familiar, yet no-so familiar projects, learn about a little-known aspect of the creative history of Disney and Pixar while gaining new perspectives on the productions and products themselves.
Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Disney’s Magical Mid-Century (6 p.m.) –– Don Hahn’s new book Yesterday’s Tomorrow: Disney’s Magical Mid-Century is a valentine to Disney of the 50s and 60s, an era of optimism, relaxed lifestyle, and innovative design. Author Don Hahn takes us on a lavishly illustrated journey through the era with rarely seen art and photography of the mid-20th century reflecting the unique style that Walt Disney and his artists pioneered. If you’ve seen Sleeping Beauty, read Dwell magazine, shopped at Design Within Reach, or watched Mad Men, this talk is for you and all those who love this extraordinary era at Disney.
Sunday, July 16
Writing with Walt: Researching in the Magic Kingdom of Good Eating (10 a.m.) –– This talk examines the research, interviews, and serendipity that led to the first food book about Walt Disney at home, the studio, and Disneyland. Marcy Smothers’ upcoming book, Eat Like Walt, is a culinary tour of the park’s six lands. Every attraction has a story, and so do many of the menu items. Disneyland’s food transports us as much as it satiates us, or as Walt declared, “The food is as fabulous as the fun, too.”
Walt Disney Signature Collection Presents: The 75th Anniversary of Bambi (11:30 a.m.) –– Join us as we commemorate the 75th anniversary and Walt Disney Signature Collection release of Bambi, the endearing, timeless tale of a wide-eyed fawn that has forever touched generations. Audiences can look forward to hearing personal stories from the voice cast, anecdotes behind the making of this film and its exquisite hand-drawn artwork, and much, much more. Its groundbreaking animated classics like Bambi that have not only been created or inspired by the imagination and legacy of Walt Disney but have also influenced many great visionaries and animators through to today.
Magic in the Details: How Disney Historical Collections Continue to Inspire (1:30 p.m.) –– Join Disney archivists and collection managers as they explain how historical materials from company collections help to extend the life of a given story beyond a project’s completion or end credits. In highlighting various recent company projects, learn how preserved artwork, photography, and music have been used to inspire new generations of Disney artists.
Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough – Celebrating 60 Years of Walt Disney’s Most Charming Tableaux(3:30 p.m.) –– In 1956, Walt Disney tasked some of his most talented Imagineers to re-create scenes from the then-in-production animated film Sleeping Beauty inside Disneyland’s iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle. The result, opening on April 28, 1957, was a magical attraction that allowed guests to stroll through the previously unexplored winding passageways of the castle while viewing charming dioramas that re-created scenes from the beloved film. Join Imagineers Tony Baxter and Christopher Merritt as they take you through the history and development of this beloved attraction, from its beginnings in the 1950s, through to its “re-awakening” in 2008.
PopDisney: Six Degrees of Separation (5 p.m.) –– How were the many worlds of Disney—such as Marvel, Lucasfilm, and the Muppets—all connected long before they were part of The Walt Disney Company? Join archivist Justin Arthur and Disney Character Voice Bret Iwan on a lively exploration of Disney’s place in the pop culture spectrum, strange historical facts, and little-known connections across the years, featuring rarely seen clips and imagery.
Also Coming to D23 Expo
Center Stage
Located in the center of the D23 Expo show floor, Center Stage will be the heartbeat of the Expo and a hub of activity throughout the weekend. AimeeCarrero, the voice of Disney’s Elena of Avalor, will perform live for the first time, and will be joined by special guests including Lou DiamondPhillips who voices series’ villain, Victor Delgado. Also performing on Center Stage will be TemeculaRoad, Tomasina, Billy Hill and the Hillbillies, nerd-rock group Kirby Krackle, and Susan Egan, who will sing favorites from Beauty and the Beast. Disney animators, including Eric Goldberg and Mark Henn, will show aspiring artists “how to draw” throughout the weekend. Marvel’s Brian Crosby will show fans how to draw Spider-Man and Groot. And BillRogers, the “voice of Disneyland,” will be on-hand each day to record fans’ outgoing voicemail messages in his signature dulcet tones. The comlete lineup will be available in the coming weeks on the D23 Expo app.
D23 Expo’s Ultimate Fan Street Party
For the first time at D23 Expo, guests can enjoy a one-of-a-kind street party—right on the D23 Expo show floor. Twice each day the cavalcade will travel down Mickey Avenue, with a live band, beloved Disney characters, high-energy dancers, and celebrity grand marshals! Stan Lee and Mark Hamill will grand marshal the first cavalcade on Friday, July 14, and members of the cast of Descendants 2 will lead the second that day. Additional talent and times to be announced in the coming weeks and will be available on the D23 Expo app.
Tickets for D23 Expo 2017 are available for $81 for one-day adult admission and $59 for children 3–9. Members of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club can purchase tickets for $72 for a one-day adult admission and $53 for children 3–9. Multi-day tickets are also available. For more information on tickets and D23 Expo 2017, visit D23expo.com.