Showing posts with label Phineas and Ferb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phineas and Ferb. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Inside The Mouse Castle 06-15-2015 - 'Inside Out' Premieres, 'Tomorrowland' Flops, 'Phineas and Ferb' Ends

By Tim Callaway



Inside Out had its Hollywood premiere last week, gearing up for its U.S. wide release this Friday. On this week's episode of Inside The Mouse Castle, we hear from the film's director, Pete Docter, and the some of the voice cast including Amy Poehler, Bill Hader and Lewis Black.

I expect Pixar's journey into the mind of an 11-year old girl to be a sure-fire hit while Anthony thinks the film, as good as the early reviews are, is going to under-perform at the box office. It won't do as bad as Tomorrowland, though, not by a long shot. The Brad Bird film starring George Clooney is having a dismal run in theaters and could put Disney in the red $140 million or more. 

And, Disney or not, no movie conversation this week is complete with mentioning Jurassic World, so we'll touch on that too, plus these other mind-bending topics:
  • In the story that won't die, is Asa Butterfield really out of the running to be the next Spider-Man? Are Tom Holland, Charlie Plummer and Matthew Lintz the new favorites?  Who knows? Because apparently Marvel and Sony can't agree on anything concerning the franchise.
  • We now know the voice cast for Pixar's The Good Dinosaur. After a series of production delays, including a director change and a reworking of the story, the film will open in the U.S. on November 25th.
  • Have you seen the new teaser trailer for Zootopia yet? I think it looks cute. Anthony, not so much.
Frozen Ever After concept art.
  • Frozen Ever After is coming to Epcot's Norway pavilion next year, taking over the space once occupied by Maelstrom. Guests will be able to experience a "Winter in Summer Celebration" courtesy of Queen Elsa in the kingdom of Arendelle. That includes a trip to Elsa's ice palace (see above). 
  • Two new restaurants are coming to the Disney Springs (aka the revamped Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World): The Edison and STK Orlando. It's the latest in a long list of new shopping and dining establishments added to the area. Is it starting to be too much of a good thing? Disney Springs is a far cry from the quaint Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village us old-timers remember from the 1970s and 80s.
  • Star Wars will be in Hall H of this year's San Diego Comic-Con. Marvel will not. Next.
  • Goodbye, Phineas and Ferb. We'll miss you. Well, we'll be missing new episodes. I'm sure you'll be rerunning on Disney Channel and Disney XD for a long time to come.
  • J.K. Simmon is joining the voice cast of Gravity Falls. We hope he doesn't throw a chair at Grunkle Stan. 
Enjoy!



Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Inside The Mouse Castle 08-19-2014 - 'Ant-Man,' 'Star Wars' and Disney's Hollywood Studios



Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in "Ant-Man"
Paul Rudd as a slightly beat up Scott Lang in Ant-Man.
Principal shooting began this week in San Francisco.
First, I want to dispel the rumor that Anthony now wishes to be known as Ant-Man. Those closest to him already know he prefers to be called the Scarlet Witch.

That said, we have a lot of Marvel news in the latest Inside The Mouse Castle as Ant-Man (the movie) begins principal shooting this week in San Francisco. We also have casting updates on the second season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and confirmed release dates for some upcoming Marvel films.

Also in this episode:
  • ComicBook.com got the Interwebs in a tizzy over the rumor that Disney will release the original theatrical cut of Star Wars (before George Lucas started tinkering with it) to Blu-ray. We're skeptical and we'll tell you why.
  • The American Idol Experience is closing at Disney's Hollywood Studios next week, nearly five months earlier than originally announced. Does Walt Disney World have plans for the soon-to-be empty theater? We think so and we'll share our wild speculations with you.
  • Need a dose of cute? There's a new baby gorilla at the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The as-yet-unnamed critter was born on August 7 and is the son of mother Azizi and father Gino. 
  • Last weekend's Toy Box Summit at Avalanche Software in Salt Lake City got us super excited about Disney Infinity 2.0 coming out in September. Okay, it's got me excited. Anthony still hasn't gotten on board with it. In other video game news, Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved is now available for pre-order and will be out on October 21 for Xbox One and Xbox 360 Kinect. We're very intrigued about this musical collaboration between Disney Interactive and Harmonix, the creator of Rock Band.
I'll leave you with this one final thought:

Phineas and Ferb meet Shaun of the Dead

Enjoy!

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Friday, June 13, 2014

May the Ferb Be With You; 'Phineas and Ferb' to Take On 'Star Wars'

I know what we're going to do today. Chill on the landspeeder.
After last year's cartoon mashup Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel, it was only a matter of time before series creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh took on that other recent Disney acquistion.

And lo, Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars was born.

The nerdy-cool half brothers will cross paths with Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and a host of other Star Wars characters when the one-hour special airs on Disney Channel Saturday, July 26th at 9:00 p.m. Eastern/Pacific. Verified users on WATCH Disney Channel and Disney XD on Demand can catch a first look at the show a week earlier on July 19th.

In Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars, the boys live on Tatooine one moisture farm over from Luke Skywalker. Paralleling Star Wars: Episode IV, they find themselves embroiled in Imperial intrigue and adventure when R2-D2, replete with Death Star plans, inadvertently ends up in their landspeeder. Then, it's up to Phineas and Ferb to return the plans to the Rebel Alliance and save the galaxy.

All the characters you expect from Star Wars will make appearances including Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and C-3PO, plus the Phineas and Ferb ensemble of Stormtrooper Candace (you are so busted, rebel scum!), pilot Isabella, Evil Dr. Darthenshmirtz (with his new Sith-inator) and, of course, Perry...the Rebelpus?

Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars will be available for purchase on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Microsoft Xbox and Google Play on July 27th. The special will be part of a Star Wars-themed night of programming on Disney XD on August 4th.

Related:
'Gravity Falls' Returns to Disney Channel August 1st


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Thursday, October 3, 2013

'Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel' Giveaway

One of Phineas and Ferb's most clever episodes is out on DVD this week and you can win a free copy from The Mouse Castle.

Worlds collide in Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel when super heroes Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and the Incredible Hulk visit Danville after Dr. Doofenshmirtz accidentally steals their powers with his latest "-inator." It's up to Phineas and Ferb to help the heroes get their powers back and defeat super villains Red Skull, MODOK, Whiplash and Venom before Danville is destroyed.

The DVD includes Mission Marvel and six other P&F episodes plus one of three randomly packaged Mission Marvel posters:




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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Conversations From the D23 Expo in 'The Mouse Castle Lounge'



Tens of thousands of crazed Disney fans converged on the D23 Expo in Anaheim last weekend and I was one of them. And oh, the people I talked to: the voice cast of Phineas and Ferb and Gravity Falls, singer/actress Susan Egan, Disney Animation Research Library creative director Lella Smith, video game developers for both Disney Infinity and Fantasia: Music Evolved and more. It's a random and thoroughly entertaining hour-long romp through the D23 Expo. Cocktails forever!

It's been a busy week of travel for me, so I haven't been able to pour over the tons of pictures I took last weekend. Rest assured, I'll get through them and post the best ones this weekend. Also, I'm super excited about the next episode of the MCL. On Tuesday, I was able to meet the extraordinary Tyrus Wong, the 102-year old Disney legend best known to fans for his evocative artistic design of Bambi. A retrospective of his work, "Water to Paper, Paint to Sky: The Art of Tyrus Wong" opens today at the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco. Very soon, I'll share with you my conversation with Tyrus as well as other Disney notables like Pete Docter, Tony Anselmo and J.B. Kaufman as we celebrate the life of a master artist.

For now, however, it's all about the Expo. Crowded, crazy and oh so fun. Enjoy your visit today to The Mouse Castle Lounge.


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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Home Video Roundup: 'Phineas and Ferb,' 'Bambi II'

Catching up on some recent and upcoming Disney home video releases:

Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension

The pleasure of Phineas and Ferb is that it's a TV show for kids that never forgets parents enjoy it too. Heck, I watch it and don't even have children at home. On the surface, the antics of two clever and resourceful half brothers who go on wild summertime adventures, aggravate their sister, and take care of a pet platypus that's really a secret agent, is just goofy, wholesome fun. That the show is full of enough puns and pop-culture references to keep adults entertained is a bonus.

Such is the joy of Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, the Disney Channel Original Movie now available on DVD. In it, the boys crash a giant shuttlecock (just another day for them) into the evil lair of Dr. Doofenshmirtz and begin an adventure that takes them to "a brand new reality, a particle duality, a new dimensionality" where nothing is like what it was at home. In this parallel universe, Phineas and Ferb discover the true identity of their platypus pet Perry and join forces with their other-dimension sister Candace, who turns out to be the leader of a resistance movement against a truly evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz, who has plans of his own not only to rule his own dimension, but Phineas and Ferb's as well.

Movie and TV references abound, some obvious, others a bit more subtle. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for takes on Star Wars, Star Trek, Raiders of the Lost Ark and even The Jeffersons, The Honeymooners and Laverne & Shirley. Some of these moments may be lost on small kids, so be prepared when they stare at you, wondering what's so funny.

Oh, and on the way, don't forget to enjoy the muffin-serving Norm-bots and the furry-vicious Goozim monster. They're fun too. Plus, your DVD comes with a kit to build your own Platypult. It's cool!

Deep down in my soul, I'm 12, OK?

Bambi II

A few years ago, Disney decided (mercifully) to stop producing direct-to-video sequels and prequels to its classic animated films (well, sort of, if you count the relentless Tinker Bell/Fairies franchise). This has not stopped Disney, however, from re-releasing select titles from the days Michael Eisner ruled the kingdom.

For the most part, the DisneyToon movies made in the 1990s and 2000s were cheap imitations of their originals, with flat animation and heavy-handed "message" story lines. They were cheaply made cash cows that diluted the Disney brand and damaged the reputation of Disney animation.

A few films, however, did stand out from the crowd with a higher degree of artistry and story telling than their Toon brethren. Bambi II was one of them.

That's not to say that Bambi II (awkward title--it's working title was the far superior The Great Prince of the Forest) ranks among the classics of Disney animation. It doesn't. But it does have a serviceable story and some lush and very lovely background animation. It looks particularly good in its latest Blu-ray release.

The story is what I guess you'd call a "midquel." It actually occurs during the original Bambi, after Bambi's mother is shot (oops, sorry, was that a spoiler?) and before the animals reappear in the spring. Bambi is on his own, save for his father, the Great Prince of the Forest (voiced by Patrick Stewart in a nice bit of casting). Bambi's father is not accustomed to the responsibilities of motherhood. He's a serious "big picture" guy, accomplished in looking out for the safety of the herd, but uncomfortable with raising a rambunctious fawn one-on-one. Can he and his son form a bond and, together, survive the harsh winter?

The story is predictable and sappy--Bambi learns responsibility; dad lightens up--but it's told with a respect for the characters that's endearing (enDEARing, get it?). The movie climaxes with a suspenseful and tightly-edited chase scene involving Bambi and a pack of vicious hunting dogs. It's really well done, especially for a DisneyToon entry.

I'm sure you have your own opinion about whether or not classic Disney animated films should have been followed-up on or retooled, but Bambi II does stand on its own as a good--not great--chapter in the Disney animated canon. At least it's not as egregious as The Lion King 3D.

The Lion King 3D

(sigh) I couldn't bring myself to attend the screening of The Lion King 3D during the D23 Expo. If you read my blog, you know why. I did, however, agree to see a sneak preview of the movie in 3D Blu-ray on the Expo floor. I'm happy to report the Blu-ray transfer is fantastic, with stunning color and excellent sound.

The 3D, however, is freaking annoying.

The Lion King is one of Disney's great film achievements. Produced by Don Hahn and co-directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, with songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, it was Disney at the top of its game during its 1990s animation renaissance. But The Lion King is, was and always will be a 2D motion picture. Viewing the opening "Circle of Life" number in 3D illustrates the problem with the conversion. While it was kind of fun seeing Zazu float in front of my eyes as he glided up to Pride Rock, the rest of the scene involved so many quick cuts and focus shifts among the animals in the Pride Lands (which worked terrific in 2D), the 3D became a jarring distraction. I was watching a series of effects, not enjoying a classic animated film. I'm afraid the opening four minutes was about all I could take.

The Lion King 3D will open in select theaters on September 16, followed by a Blu-ray 2D and 3D release on October 4. I'll be sticking with the 2D, thank you very much.

Coming Soon: Cars 2 and Planes

Pixar's underrated Cars 2 comes to home video on November 1. Lightning McQueen and Mater's foray into international espionage will be released on Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray 3D, Movie Download and DVD. Disney will also release an 11-Disc Combo Pack that includes both Cars movies--plus a collection of Mater's Tall Tales short cartoons--packaged together on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy.

Three and a Half Men's Jon Cryer will provide the voice of Dusty, a small crop duster with big ambitions in DisneyToon Studios' Planes, due out in spring 2013. Inspired by the Cars franchise, Jon Lasseter will produce this direct-to-video release that will take the movies' hero on a "Wings Around the Globe Rally" to pursue his lifelong dream.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Phineas and Ferb Battle Across the Second Dimension

Phineas and Ferb's 104 days of summer vacation take a perilous turn in the new video game Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension, available today on PS3, Nintendo Wii and DS systems. The game is based on the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name premiering this Friday.

In the game, you take on the roles of the Danville duo along with the intrepid Agent P and a host of other characters to escape a weird parallel universe full of gelatin monsters, vicious robots and gnasty gnomes. On the way, you solve puzzles and blast your way through levels full of bouncy balloons, puffy clouds and speeding trains. Some of it won't make sense, but the boys will have your back, like when Phineas questions why there are crushing pile drivers in the middle of a series of conveyor belts. "Perhaps it was a poorly written episode," observes Ferb.

Did I mention Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension has all the quirky humor of the TV series?

The game play is fairly simple and won't be much of a challenge for experienced gamers. Still, the gadgets are fun, from guns that shoot baseballs to "carbonators" that squirt soda at the bad guys. Damage repair is plentiful and easily found, and on the rare occasions your opponents get the best of you, "deaths" rarely result in setting you back too far. If there's one complaint I have about the game, it's that the "Ticket Redemption" area that pops up between levels quickly becomes too repetitive. You're limited to an arcade-like "claw" game (think the three-eyed aliens in Toy Story) and a Skee-Ball type game to win prizes and tickets that earn you gadget upgrades. The object may have been to make power-ups simple for younger players, but I can't see how it'll hold their interests for long.

The fun kicks in again, though, once you get past those mundane interruptions. Overall, Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension is clever and entertaining with plenty of imaginative and colorful levels that will especially appeal to fans of the TV show.


Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension is rated E-10+ for the console versions and E for Everyone for the DS version. This review refers to the Nintendo Wii version.

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