Thursday, September 20, 2012

Classic Wreckage...

Does anyone here speak eight-bit... No long after I mentioned that this would likely happen, it did...








 









A few days ago Walt Disney Animation Studios released a one-sheet for their new animated feature "Wreck-It Ralph" that showed off a lot of classic cameos in the background.  I mentioned that we might be seeing more of these in the coming weeks, and literally days later that has happened. 








Above and below you'll see a lot of childhood friends saying: "Hi, remember me?"  And we will.  Not to mention, some audience will ask why they don't remember seeing this game in their arcade back in the day.








 And the buzz for this film is getting better...


Know Flakes...

Deck the halls, just not before November...





The Holidays are the best time of the year in Disneyland, but not everything goes according to plan...


No sooner had the digital ink dried on our post about the decorations for Halloween than the Suits and higher-ups in Disneyland Entertainment decided to put a halt to the theming for this year.  The plan to slowly add layers of theming to the park, particularly Buena Vista Street and Cars Land is still on, but this year, since most of the prep has gone toward Christmas, the plans were scrapped.

Apparently the minimalist plans for the front entrance and Radiator Springs were too minimalistic.  They will add more and more detail to the holiday theming, but the Suits wanted to have a bit more for the areas and not look as though they were skimping.  They actually start planning for these things almost a year ahead, and the main plans have always focused on Christmas, with much less on the Halloween decorations.

It was determined that the focus for DCA's rebranding shouldn't have anything that looks as an afterthought, so the designers are hard at work focusing on a grander, more elaborate and period themed, spooky decoration extravaganza for 2013.  Fear not, it'll be grand, but it won't be here this Halloween.

Now, with that done, the Christmas decorations over in Buena Vista Street and Cars Land as well as other areas are going to shine.  You will truly walk back into a 20's/30's Los Angeles during the winter holidays.  The way Walt would have celebrated it, had you been around to see it.  The music, decorations and characters are going to make DCA a place to be.  California Adventure was never in competition with Disneyland over the past decade during X-Mas.

This year, that will not be the case.

The garlands, lights and music when you walk down that early 20th century street way toward the beauty of the Carthay Circle Theater will take you out of the problems of the modern world and pull you into a nostalgic view of what this great city could have/would have been like at this time.  That circular area in front of Elias and Company?  That's where the new Christmas tree will go, all bright and lit up to stun guests.  Walking into Elias, you'll get the feeling you've entered an early Macy's store, complete with a display set up for that jolly old man himself.  That's right, Santa will now be located inside the main store on BVS, instead of being in that little gazebo on Paradise Pier.  It will evoke a very Macy's Christmas feel and Mr. Claus will have plenty of elves around him to greet kids young and young at heart.

Cars Land will have a toon themed Christmas that could only exist in a world populated by cars.  The theming will correspond to each character and how they celebrate this holy holiday, from Mater, to Filmore, to Lightning.  Everyone will have their own decorations.  And wait until you see how Radiator Springs musically celebrates the holiday with the entertainment offerings.  Walking down the Mother Road with the songs playing and the decorations surrounding you will be accentuated by the color theming of the Cadillac Mountain Range as it envelopes you and creates that Yuletide feel.

The rest of the park will have decorations as well, but not to the degree of these two new lands, but the plan, as was the Halloween plan, would be to add more and more detail to the other areas of the park as the years go by.  World of Color will help ring in the holidays as well, but the planners have not yet decided if a pre-show celebrating the holidays or the full out Christmas themed show that some creatives want.  But DCA will be a memorable alternative to the original park this year.


It won't be an afterthought as guests will finally have a choice for their holiday experience...

Friday, September 14, 2012

New Wreckage...

Gonna wreck that poster... 













Well, Walt Disney Animation Studios is out with another poster to go with that new trailer...


It shows Ralph with several classic video game characters.  I hear the marketing campaign is going to play up this so you can probably expect more of this stuff.

November is closer than you think...

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Rebellion...

It's all in the details...




On this day Thirty-three years ago, Disney animator Don Bluth wrecked havoc with Walt Disney Productions...

Frustrated over the declining quality of animation and growing frustrations with Disney Suits, he leaves/quits the company. Along with him goes almost one third of the animation department. This caused quite a public relations problem for the Mouse. With Walt Disney gone for over a decade, bean counters and creatively soulless executives had grown entrenched in the management of the company. Bluth along with many others had tired of dealing with middle management and their inability to understand what makes Disney, Disney.

And the shocking results of this were part of the catalyst that slowly started to turn the ship around. It would take several years, but this was one of the first shots that were fired that told the world, everything in the Disney world wasn't going in the right direction. It became clear that something had to be done. And it was up to the new talent to take the studio in a new direction.

It would take a couple years for this to come to a boil and the search for new leadership with a new direction...

More Wreckage...

New box office wreakord...




The new trailer for "Wreck-It Ralph" is out...

It's got more of the story, and explains how the film unfolds in a much better way than the first trailer. Overall, it's an improvement over a good trailer for a very entertaining film.

It's going to be interesting to note that this will be the first year in a long time since a WDAS film did better than a Pixar film. Still, it's fine. They're brothers fighting over who is better.

But they're both family, they're both Disney...

The Entertainer...

Now appearing at the Golden Horseshoe...






On this day Ninety-two years ago, the mold of entertainment in Disneyland was filled...

Wally Boag (the original Wally B.) was born today. He would go on to perform in Disneyland and create the standard of high excellence that guests have come to expect from Disney Entertainment. He not only would go on to make many a fan of the people seeing his routines, but would inspire many Cast Members (including a young Steve Martin, who idolized him) as well.

The joy that you experience in the parks is a result of the talent and hard work of this creative and kind man...

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Art Of An Uprising...

Artful direction...




One the things I love about film/television is the actual making of them...



The design of the characters, the building of the worlds in which they inhabit, and the artwork that provided the DNA for the story. Animation as an art form has much of this since it's all design. There is only pen and pixel, no actual humans other than voices of course, are a part of it. It's fascinating to see what was conceived of, and what made it to the final form that is the result.



I love the world that Walt Disney Television Animation has thought up for the animated series "Tron: Uprising." They've taken the bones of "Tron: Legacy" and built real muscles on to that frame; enhancing an already fascinating world with more layers to fall in to. It's going to be interesting to see how the ratings for this show hold up, because the future of TR3N will actually be partially judged on the success or failure of this Disney XD show. So if you like it, watch it, and if you value it then let the Suits know. The Grid is depending on you.



And speaking of the Grid, let's look at some of the beauty that was designed and poured into this series.















































































And then we have to wonder what will become of a season two, or uprising 2.o...