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SPRING ISSUE OF DISNEY TWENTY-THREE MAGAZINE SALUTES BURBANK, Calif. – February 3, 2010 – Seventy years ago, Walt Disney opened his tree-lined, campus-like studio lot in the heart of Burbank, and Disney twenty-three magazine travels back in time to tell the story of how Walt’s dream factory was created – one of more than a dozen new features and articles in the Spring 2010 issue. The latest issue of Disney twenty-three magazine is available beginning today, and will be mailed directly to members of D23: The Official Community for Disney Fans. It’s also available at select Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstore locations, online at DisneyStore.com and throughout the Disneyland® and Walt Disney World® Resorts. Rare and never-before-seen photos from the history of the Walt Disney Studios include the testing of vehicles for Disneyland’s Submarine Voyage (which was actually carried out in a specially built a tank on the Burbank lot); images of the Studio’s construction; and behind-the-scenes pictures taken during the production of such classic Disney movies as Darby O’Gill and the Little People, The Love Bug and Pete’s Dragon and Zorro. The Spring 2010 issue of the glossy, oversized Disney twenty-three magazine also takes readers into Walt Disney’s office and onto the lot during key moments in the Studio’s history. But it’s not just Disney history on display in the Spring 2010 issue of Disney twenty-three – it’s Disney’s exciting, vibrant future, as well. The magazine takes an in-depth look at the upcoming expansion of Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. Theme park fans will want to pore over this seven-page article that’s filled with large, detailed, full-color images of this ambitious expansion. Disney twenty-three also features an exclusive interview with award-winning actress Helena Bonham Carter, who plays the Queen of Hearts in Tim Burton’s soon-to-be-released Alice in Wonderland, and reveals some unexpected attributes of her character along with secrets of how the Queen’s bizarre appearance was created. Michael Giacchino, nominated on Tuesday for an Academy Award for his memorable score to Disney-Pixar’s Up, is also the subject of an in-depth profile, showcasing his impressive list of Disney credits, including videogames, theme-park attractions and complex, highly lauded music for ABC’s Alias and Lost, which has just begun its final season. The 64 pages of Disney twenty-three magazine’s Spring 2010 issue are filled with surprises for Disney fans of all ages. The magazine is free to Gold-level D23 Members, and has a retail price of $15.95. Subscriptions and D23 memberships can be purchased online at www.disney.com/D23. |
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