POLL: Nominate Your Favorite Vinylmation from 2016 for the Annual Dee Vee Awards

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The 6th annual Dee Vee Award Show presented by the Destination Vinylmation podcast is just around the corner. It is the show show that celebrates the best in Vinylmation over the past year. As always, we are asking for your help in nominating sets, figures and artists in a variety of categories. Nominations will be accepted through October 28th. Voting will begin on October 31st. Stay tuned for special prizes that will be available to those who vote in this year’s show! The votes will be tabulated and the awards show will air on November 26th, 2016.

Click here to open up the nominations page

REVIEW: Disney Magical World 2 Brings a Theme Park to Your Nintendo 3DS

What happens when you mix Animal Crossing with Disney licensing and a B-team developer? You get games like Disney Magical World 2 for Nintendo 3DS. Bandai Namco’s second attempt to bring players into a fantasy land full of Disney’s most recognizable faces both succeeds and fails at creating a memorable experience.

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Disney Magical World 2 is the kind of game that will get entirely neglected by mainstream Western audiences, and that’s a shame. The game isn’t fantastic, in fact, if you haven’t played Animal Crossing: New Leaf yet, that’s the game you should be picking up. However, Magical World 2 is a wonderful homage to all things Disney, and as any fan of the Walt Disney Company can tell you, personal and wonderful Disney experiences are invaluable. Luckily this game has plenty of those.

Here is the rundown. Players create their own character (or import a pre-existing Mii) and are dropped into a world that greatly resembles a Disneyland/Magic Kingdom park. Mickey and friends show up to greet you and run you through the basics of the world. From there, players are free to roam the game, discovering new worlds themed to popular Disney films, as well as take on new jobs, complete tasks, buy and create unique clothing, or at least, that’s what the game should do. Instead, DMW2 spends hours taking you by the hand to guide you through each and every aspect of the game. Oh the tedious amount of dialogue that one must endure to actually play the game! Developer Bandai Namco Games does the one thing all modern Japanese games do, talk profusely. The amount of dialogue and tutorial that the game demands is enough to turn most players away, and that’s too bad because the game gets really fun afterwards.

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Disney Magical World 2 probably dedicates the first four five hours to slowly guiding players through all the activities and options that the game has to offer. By the time I was finally cut loose to play the game, I forgot half the things that were crammed into the beginning part of my adventure. Luckily after a good amount of time playing on my own, I developed my own play style that had me hooked deep into the sheer amount of content the game has to offer. It is unfortunate that I was unable to discover how the game worked on my own, I personally believe the game loses a lot of its charm by hand holding when it should be letting you figure things out for yourself. Of course I understand that the game is probably intended for younger players, but even with that in mind, the amount of pointing and showing this game does it almost insulting to even the youngest of players.

What kind of activities and fun things can you do in this game? Well in short the answer is tons. The main hook to the game is centered around collecting stickers. Stickers are rewards you’ll receive by completing specific tasks and missions. The more stickers you unlock, the more items and missions that become available to you. The process can become addicting very quickly. I constantly found myself thinking “alright, I’ll stop playing after I reach this number of stickers in my collection,” only for me to continue playing even after achieving that goal. Watching your various sticker books grow is satisfying, and the game rewards you be unlocking new worlds to explore.

Worlds in the game include Lilo and Stitch, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Frozen, and more. Within each world, players meet new characters, complete a whole new line of missions, and learn additional skills. Despite each world being small with not much room to explore, there is still a lot to do. The skills and items acquired from the various worlds will then help you in other worlds, or in the game’s main hub. The main hub is essentially Main Street, U.S.A. and the various shops are where you go to buy and make clothes, buy and sell goods to Scrooge McDuck (eerily similar to Tom Nook), and operate/decorate your own cafe (mine is called Casey’s Corner). In Daisy’s clothing shop, you’ll be tasked with making and designing new outfits that will help you on missions, as well as gain you style points from townspeople. Customizing your character with new outfits adds an additional layer of uniqueness and personal taste to the game that makes the experience more personal.

 

At the cafe, guests will constantly request new menu items, themed to iconic Disney worlds, but supplies run out fast so you’ll have to constantly be trying to keep up with the demand. Running the cafe makes earning money so easy that I never felt like I had to sell goods or complete other tasks with the intention of earning money. The economy is very imbalanced so it is easy to afford any item you may want to buy. Once all the guests in your cafe are happy, you’ll earn enough “Party Points” to throw a party. Parties seem like a fun feature at first but there is not much to do. Essentially you pick a theme for your party based off a Disney property, then, depending on how many points you have available, characters from that universe will show up at the restaurant to do meet and greets with the customers. Special music is played, the food and cafe are decorated accordingly, and you are presented with many photo opportunities. After that, the party is over. There is not much more to do, which makes the party feature seem a little dull or half baked to me.

Photos are one of the game’s biggest attractions. At any time in the game, you can take a photo by holding down the L and R buttons at the same time. The photo will then be saved to your SD card. This is a really great feature that makes it easy to capture that perfect moment in the middle of a party, or during a dream sequence. The best part is that you don’t even need a Disney PhotoPass to keep your favorite pictures! All joking aside, the photo taking ability is really great. I just wish there was an easier way to get all my favorite pictures from my Nintendo 3DS to my phone or computer.

Photos also make their way into a number of other aspects in the game. Dream sequences are a key feature that are all about getting that perfect picture. Throughout the worlds, characters will give you puzzles pieces. Each world features a handful of unique puzzles, and once you successfully collect all the pieces in a puzzle, you can enter a dream. By placing your new puzzle in your character’s house, you’ll be transported to a dream where you can dance to “Baroque Hoedown” from the Main Street Electrical Parade, along with an array of characters. During dreams, players can fly in a plane with Mickey, float on a bench with Minnie, as well as do other interesting activities, all while dancing and taking photos. At first, I thought the dream sequences were weird and slightly unwarranted, but I see why younger kids may think it would be fun to get silly pictures with their favorite characters.

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Aside from having out-of-body experience-like dreams, you can also decorate and arrange items in your house. Like any good life simulator game, this feature is fun! It’s a blast going to Scrooge’s store once a day to check out the new furniture and wallpaper available for purchase, then going back home to make your house look like a Disney crazed hoarder’s paradise. Much like buying outfits and accessories, decorating your house adds another deep layer of personalization to the game.

Unfortunately not all of the features in Disney Magical World 2 are fun. Among the most uninteresting features are fishing and ghost hunting. Fishing is a direct knock off from Animal Crossing. You cast your poll, wait for the fish to bite, and press the A button to reel in your catch. The thing that makes fishing unnecessary in this game is that it’s mainly used as a means to gain items to sell for money. However, you’ll be making plenty of money from your always booming cafe, so there is never any real incentive to go fishing. Some clothing items require materials that can only be acquired by fishing, but this ends up being a tedious task of catching fish until one drops the material needed. I’d rather collect all my materials from harvesting crops or searching plants, similar to how every other material item is collected.

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Ghost hunting is the other weak feature in the game. Throughout the various worlds you visit, a number of ghost missions will be introduced. In ghost missions you use a magic wand to fight off a handful of waves of ghosts. The final wave is always a giant boss ghost battle. At first the ghost battles are actually fun, but they never change much, and it gets old very quickly. Aside from earning better outfits and magic wands for combat, each ghost mission feels just as dull as the last one. The Luigi’s Mansion-looking ghosts never fit the theming of any of the worlds, and the whole feature just feels forced for the sake of including combat in the game. Thankfully, the ghost missions are short and easy to get through, though I wish Bandai Namco decided to add more thoughtful missions that are unique to each world.

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That said, each world does feature an activity that is specific to that themed world. For example, in the Winnie the Pooh world, Rabbit teaches you how to plant and harvest crops. This activity is only available in this world. In the Snow White world, the Dwarfs take you to the mines to play a rhythm mini-game that will help you earn special minerals and crystals. These unique missions add variety to the various worlds that helps set each one apart from the others. They are a lot of fun to play, but unfortunately, I found myself having to take on ghost missions more often then I would have liked.

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One really special thing Disney Magical World 2 has going for it is all the little touches put into the main world. Everything from the castle to Main Street screams Disney Parks, and it makes the experience that much better. The game includes seasonal theming and events that run in real time, so currently the game is decorated for Halloween. The streets are decorated in adorable Mickey jack-o’-lanterns, and the shops include a number of Halloween themed items for sale. The charm of including real wold events into the game helps to bring the world and characters to life.

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All in all, Disney Magical World 2 is quite a lot of fun. It is clearly intended for a younger audience, making it come across as a baby’s first Animal Crossing, but there is enough depth that any big Disney gaming fan should be able to have fun. There are a handful of addicting and creative features like completing tasks, running a cafe, buying and selling goods, picture taking, and more. On the flip side, there are also a handful of dull features to counter the good ones. While fishing and ghost hunting may not be the most fun, they do not take up too much of the spotlight from this otherwise fun game. If you can get through the painfully long introduction, I really think you’ll see a game worth your time. It is the perfect bit sized experience in a world where most of those kinds of games exist solely on the mobile phones in our pockets. However unlike a mobile phone game, Disney Magical World 2 is fleshed out with much to do, and doesn’t constantly bug you for real world money. Check out Disney Magical World 2 if you love all things Disney, and want to play a fun and relaxing game that is easy to drop in and out of as you please.

Disney Store Introduces Theme Park Attraction Coin “Park Pack” Subscription Box

The Park Pack Disney subscription boxes have been among the most popular items sold by DisneyStore.com. So far, the subscription boxes have been limited to Disney Pins, Ear Hat Ornaments, and a one-time Disneyland 60th anniversary box. Now, the latest Park Pack celebrates Disney theme park attractions with a monthly limited edition coin release.

Disney Park Pack - Coin Edition

Disney Park Pack – Coin Edition

The collection has begun with a coin for the Haunted Mansion, celebrating the attraction on both coasts.

The Haunted Mansion Park Pack Coin

The Haunted Mansion Park Pack Coin

The Haunted Mansion Park Pack Coin

The Haunted Mansion Park Pack Coin

The coins are available through either a $29.99 monthly subscription or a $300.00 annual subscription that will basically make two of the coins free with purchase.

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All 12 coins in the collection will be inspired by classic Disney attractions, but you won’t find out what they are until that month.

So, will you be subscribing?

Donald Glover Cast As Lando Calrissian In The “Han Solo” Movie

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StarWars.com has officially announced that actor Donald Glover (“Community”) has been cast as Lando Calrissian in the upcoming “Star Wars” spin-off movie based focusing on “Han Solo”. This is not much of a surprise for most people since for months Donald Glover was at the top of the list of possible candidates to play the smoothest talking scoundrel in the galaxy.

From StarWars.com:

Lucasfilm announced today that Donald Glover, an acclaimed actor, award-winning writer, and Grammy-nominated artist, will be playing the part of Lando Calrissian in the still-untitled Han Solo Star Wars film, helmed by directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Glover will join Alden Ehrenreich — previously cast as Han Solo — in bringing two iconic Star Wars characters back to the big screen, but at a time in their lives previously unexplored. This new film depicts Lando in his formative years as a scoundrel on the rise in the galaxy’s underworld — years before the events involving Han, Leia, and Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back and his rise to Rebel hero in Return of the Jedi.

“We’re so lucky to have an artist as talented as Donald join us,” said Lord and Miller. “These are big shoes to fill, and an even bigger cape, and this one fits him perfectly, which will save us money on alterations. Also, we’d like to publicly apologize to Donald for ruining Comic-Con for him forever.”

Glover is best known for creating and starring in the critically acclaimed FX series Atlanta (which had the highest premiere numbers for any basic cable comedy show since 2013), as well as for starring in four seasons of the show Community, and for his Grammy-nominated album Because the Internet, performed under the name Childish Gambino. In addition, Glover appeared in the Academy Award-nominated The Martian, and will be seen in the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming. 

The “Han Solo” solo movie (I really hope they call it that) will follow in the footsteps of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” as the second “Star Wars” spinoff movie. So far all we know is that actor Alden Ehrenreich (“Hail Caesar”) has been cast as Han Solo and it will be directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who both directed “The Lego Movie”. There still is no official title but more than likely it will be something like: “Han Solo: A Star Wars Story”. One thing we do know is it is expected to hit theaters on May 28, 2018.

Source: StarWars.com

Disney Parks To Celebrate Mickey Mouse’s Birthday with Special Offerings On November 18th

MICKEY MOUSE TO CELEBRATE HIS BIRTHDAY WITH A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD

DISNEY’S BRIGHTEST STAR INVITES THE YOUNG AND YOUNG-AT-HEART TO JOIN THE PARTY.

BURBANK, Calif., October 21, 2016 — To celebrate his upcoming birthday, Mickey Mouse is embarking on a trip around the world, where he will make surprise appearances in iconic, real-world locations to delight his fans and friends. These magical moments chronicling Mickey’s global adventures will be captured and shared on Disney’s Mickey Mouse Facebook page, culminating with the debut of a video highlighting Mickey’s travels featuring an upbeat new song, “What We Got.” The video will debut on the big day: November 18. Mickey fans are encouraged to join the celebration on social media using #HappyBirthdayMickey.

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In advance of Mickey’s birthday, Disney has launched the Mickey Mouse Instagram account (@MickeyMouse). Following on the popularity of the Mickey Mouse Facebook page, which has more than 13 million followers, Mickey’s Instagram page will showcase videos and images including Mickey’s global travels, as well as his appearances in Disney films, television shows, and theme parks.

On Mickey’s birthday, select locations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts, as well as Disney Stores in the United States, will be distributing commemorative “Happy Birthday, Mickey!” buttons. Disneyland Park in Anaheim will host a special pre-parade birthday celebration for Mickey, and at Magic Kingdom Park in Orlando, characters and performers will dance in a special birthday-themed edition of the Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party.

Also on November 18, Disney Channel will air the Emmy®-winning new Mickey Mouse shorts throughout the day and premiere two new cartoon series featuring Mickey Mouse. On Mickey Meows Club, the feline hosts of a web-based talk show provide their own “cat”-mentary on Mickey’s incredible performances in their favorite shorts. Mickey’s How Not To will provide viewers with a humorous series of informative tips on how not to do things, using Mickey’s funniest fails and moments from the latest cartoons. Plus, that day Disney Junior will debut the teaser for the upcoming series Mickey and the Roadster Racers.

In addition, D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, Oh My Disney, Babble, and other Disney sites will be posting Mickey-related videos, galleries, stories, crafts, recipes, and shareables leading up to and on his birthday.

Mickey’s birthday is celebrated in honor of the release of his first theatrical film, Steamboat Willie, on November 18, 1928 at the Colony Theatre in New York City. Since then, he has starred in more than 100 cartoons and can currently be seen on Disney Channel in the Mickey Mouse cartoon series.

VIDEO: Bodh’aktan Brings Celtic Rock Back to Epcot’s Canada Pavilion

After presenting concerts in Quebec and Europe all summer, Celtic rock band Bodh’aktan is performing for two periods of 20 days at Epcot in October and January. Bodh’aktan performs for 20 minutes every hour or so, five days a week, as part of this contract.

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Bodh’aktan at Epcot’s Canada pavilion stage

I went to check out the band yesterday, now reaching the end of their October run at the park. As many of you know, I was a HUGE fan of Off Kilter and was fairly devastated when the group was made to leave Epcot back in 2014. I have not been a fan of any of the replacement acts at the Mills Stage since then, and not just because they just weren’t my beloved Off Kilter, but mostly because they just weren’t good. This honestly is the best act that has played the stage since then. See for yourself:

While not a permanent replacement for the revolving Canada stage, it is a more-than-enjoyable temporary offering. If they sang in English more often, I think they would connect to a bigger audience of guests, but they made it this far with what they do, so why change it I guess. I’m not saying I am closed-minded enough to only enjoy English lyrics, but I feel like the intermittent playing of songs that might be recognizable to guests works well in a theme park setting. Regardless, the talent of the group breaks through the language barrier and delivers a really fantastic 20-minute musical act.

Alberta Bound will be returning to the Mills Stage until the holiday season kicks off. The Holiday Voyageurs will perform during Holidays Around the World in-between these two 20-day stands for Bodh’aktan.

Disney wanted the band to sign a 6 month contract, but they declined as they did not want to be that far from their families for that long of a period. This is a real shame because this is a good group of musicians that I think could find a great permanent home at Epcot.

Filming Schedule Released for 2016 Disney Parks Christmas Special, No Parade at Disney World This Year

What began as the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade on ABC won’t even feature a parade at Walt Disney World in 2016.

The parade portion of the 2014 special, which wasn't even called a parade...

The parade portion of the 2014 special, which wasn’t even called a parade…

Filming for the annual TV tradition will take place at Walt Disney World on November 9 -13 in all four Walt Disney World theme parks. Multiple specials will be filmed that will air on the Disney Channel and ABC in November and December, respectively.

The filming at Walt Disney World will be limited to stage performances and musical acts. All of the parade portions of the show will be filmed at the Disneyland Resort this year. Taping dates for the Disneyland portions have yet to be revealed at this time.

More Details on Planet Hollywood’s Stargazers Lounge Offerings

The theme of the re-imagined Planet Hollywood Observatory at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World® Resort will still feature stars from the big screen but much of the new focus will be on stars in the sky, as the restaurant completes its transformation into a turn-of-the-20th-century observatory.

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Food and drink menus are soon to be revealed, but Guests can expect more famous movie memorabilia, video screens, cutting edge music and a store featuring themed merchandise.

Opening later this year in Town Center at Disney Springs, the restaurant will feature Stargazer Lounge where guests will find signature craft cocktails with names that reflect the planets and space travel – including The Observatory and the Sparkling Sputnik.

The Observatory is a sweet sip with with Stoli vodka, tangy Limoncino Bottega, Monin Peach Tea and an infusion of bubbles from Maschio Prosecco. The effervescent Sputnik combines prosecco, sparkling water, fresh lime juice and fragrant mint leaves.

BREAKING: Disneyland Resort Will Launch Digital FastPass Service in November

Disneyland Resort has been testing a new FastPass system for their theme parks in a very limited capacity over the last year or so. While the tests were never very widespread and it seems that the actual rollout of the new system has been continually delayed, it appears that Disney is finally ready to unleash a digital version of FastPass on the West Coast.

Barcodes in the Disneyland app and on tickets will be the key to a new Disneyland Resort FastPass service

Barcodes in the Disneyland app and on tickets will be the key to a new Disneyland Resort FastPass service

While it may not be a full rollout, we can confirm that Disneyland Resort is looking to launch their new digital FastPass service at Toy Story Midway Mania at Disney California Adventure park starting on November 20th, 2016. Some recent queue modifications were made at the attraction in preparation for this. New FastPass signage and such will be installed by Walt Disney Imagineering at the attraction in Mid-November. Toy Story Midway Mania did not open with or add any FastPass service despite being quite popular at California Adventure, but there is a queue that was constructed that can be used for it.

Toy Story Midway Mania will be the first attraction in California to test a digital FastPass service

Toy Story Midway Mania will be the first attraction in California to test a digital FastPass service

It is unknown how exactly the FastPass bookings will work through the app, but it is assumed that this is a permanent installation of the system in the park. There are reports that other attractions around the park are already installing the infrastructure to join the digital FastPass system in the following weeks and months.

As previously reported, the new system will use the official Disneyland app to allow guests to book FastPass reservations digitally. The new system will utilize a barcode within the app or on a guest’s Disneyland Resort park ticket to redeem the FastPass. The app will be the only way to book the FastPass reservations during the early stages. In-park kiosks for booking may eventually be introduced.

The Disneyland Resort has continued to use the old paper FastPass system, even though Walt Disney World’s FastPass+ system using digital FastPass booking and RFID ticket media has been in place for almost 4 years now.

Disney Cruise Line to Offer MARVEL Super Hero Day at Sea in 2017

Disney Cruise Line is celebrating the adventures of the legendary Super Heroes and Super Villains from the Marvel Universe during a brand-new, day-long celebration: Marvel Day at Sea. Seven special voyages on the Disney Magic will depart from New York City in the fall of 2017.

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Occurring on one action-packed day during each of the seven Disney Magic sailings, you’ll be transported to a new realm of possibilities when the Marvel Universe assembles on the ship. The event features all-day entertainment including exclusive interactions with some of the mightiest Marvel Super Heroes and the menacing foes that oppose them, an extraordinary deck party, Marvel-themed youth activities, special merchandise and unique food and beverage offerings.

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Also featured are exclusive at-sea screenings of fan-favorite films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe including the newest theatrical releases, as well as viewings of the Disney XD shows: “Marvel’s Avengers Assemble,” “Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man” and “Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.”

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Marvel Day at Sea hosts an awesome mix of immersive entertainment that is sure to empower guests to unlock their hidden superhuman abilities as they assemble their own Super Hero community onboard the Disney Magic on this very special day. Highlights include:

  • Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor and other Marvel Universe Super Heroes are onboard for scheduled meet-and-greets and photos.
  • A brand-new spectacular party fills the upper deck with music, dancing and games.
  • The deck party culminates in a stunning display of themed pyrotechnics, lighting, sound effects and the largest collection of Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains ever assembled on a cruise ship.
  • Kids and families summon their Marvel knowledge and enjoy friendly competition during trivia games, covering courageous heroes and fun facts from the Marvel Universe.
  • For young heroes-in-training, Marvel-themed games, activities and arts and crafts will be offered throughout the day in Marvel’s Avengers Academy in the Oceaneer Club.

Marvel Day at Sea will be on seven- and eight-night Disney Magic Bahamian cruises departing from New York on Oct. 6, 14, 28; Nov. 4, 11 and 18, 2017. All will include a stop at Castaway Cay and Port Canaveral, with a day at Walt Disney World Resort. Marvel Day at Sea will be on one seven-night Canadian Coast cruise departing from New York on Oct. 21, 2017, with stops at Charlottetown, Sydney and Halifax.