Nearly two decades after its debut, Phineas and Ferb is back, but not without some unexpected changes. The inventive stepbrothers who captured the hearts of millions with their summer adventures are returning in what creator Dan Povenmire calls Season 5, now streaming on Disney+. Yet alongside the excitement, fans have noticed a shift in some familiar voices. The original series, ...
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Disney Doubles Down on Pride Merch Despite Political Backlash
Disney Parks recently unveiled their 2025 Pride merch line—think spirit jerseys, ear headbands, pins, hoodies, tumblers, backpacks, kitchenware, plushes, and more. In true Disney fashion, they’ve teamed up with LGBTQIA+ creators and allies to design items that are vibrant, inclusive, and unapologetically celebratory. You’ll spot classic Mickey silhouettes in rainbow flair, Star Wars and Marvel pride-themed pieces, and even kitchen ...
Read More »Disney Channel Cancellation Announced, Production Ceased
The Disney Channel is reportedly losing one of its most controversial programs after a troubling handful of years. Disney’s Primos Canceled Primos is an animated television series that aired on Disney Channel from July 25, 2024, to April 27, 2025. Created by Natasha Kline and produced by Disney Television Animation, the show is inspired by Kline’s own upbringing in a multicultural ...
Read More »Disney May Have Found Bob Iger’s Replacement
Disney may have already found its next CEO. Related: NEW: Walt Disney World Attraction Abruptly Closing Effective Tomorrow While Disney still has over a year to choose its next CEO, the company may have already decided who will get the keys to the kingdom. According to sources close to The Hollywood Reporter, Josh D’Amaro is in “pole” position to replace ...
Read More »Disney’s Middle East Expansion Brings 30,000 Jobs While U.S. Staff Face Cuts
As Disney cuts jobs across its California operations, a new theme park project in Abu Dhabi is poised to create tens of thousands more. In one part of the world, The Walt Disney Company is scaling back its workforce. In another, it’s fueling a hiring surge. The announcement of Disneyland Abu Dhabi has drawn international attention not only for its ...
Read More »Single Rider Line Rejected at Disney World, Guests Heavily Penalized After Use
At Disney World, the single rider line is supposed to be a lesser-known secret weapon — a way to bypass the long wait in standby by hopping in as a party of one. But for some recent park guests, the “shortcut” has started to feel more like a slow crawl, and theories are flying about why. A recent Reddit thread ...
Read More »Disney Wish 2025: Celebrating the 5th Year of Magical Wishes for UK Families
Imagine getting a personal invite from Mickey Mouse himself. That’s exactly how nearly 200 families started their 2025 thanks to a heartwarming event called A Disney Wish, a magical collaboration between Disney and Make-A-Wish UK. Over 12 unforgettable days, families from across the UK came together to enjoy a totally unique Disney experience, all without having to travel far. Hosted ...
Read More »Disney Character Copyright Lawsuit Finalized After Two Years
The Walt Disney Company has managed to defeat a copyright lawsuit. Related: NEW: Disney World Announces New Travel Restrictions for Its Most Loyal Customers Disney has successfully avoided a lawsuit claiming it had copied the work of Hawaii-based artist Johnson Enos. Disney’s ukulele-playing turtle character, ‘Olu Mel can be found at Aulani, the company’s luxurious resort in Hawaii. Enos stated ...
Read More »Donald Trump Praises Disney, Then Threatens Another Lawsuit
It’s no secret that in the years since Donald Trump became one of the most notable and controversial names in politics, he has had a very contentious relationship with the media. He frequently calls out the “fake news media” whenever they say something that he doesn’t like, and has even yelled at reporters during live news conferences. One of the ...
Read More »Here’s Why Disney World Guests Say Pin Trading Is “An Absolute Joke”
Pin trading has been a Disney park staple for over 20 years, but some guests have noticed a big change to their favorite pastime. First introduced at Walt Disney World in 1999, pin trading was initially launched as a way to celebrate the new millennium. The hobby soon took hold of regular parkgoers, with some willing to wait hours in ...
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