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John Lasseter on Brave and an Incredibles Sequel

IGN talked to Pixar's John Lasseter about the potential for a sequel to The Incredibles and 

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A Great Read: Making a Movie at Pixar is Not Always Fun

The Hollywood Reporter writes about the The Incredibles Revisited bonus feature on The Incredibles Blu-ray. An excerpt...

... is the most insightful since it flirts, underneath plenty of laughs from Brad Bird, producer John Walker and other key personnel, with the revelatory concept that making these Pixar classics isn’t easy and that just because the animators work together doesn’t mean they always get along.

The roundtable discussion gets into it almost immediately with a story of how a high-level, but unnamed and no-longer-at-the-studio, exec (let the guessing begin) was against the project, didn’t think it should be animated, and was lecturing Bird on what was and wasn’t possible with animation.

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ComingSoon: Pixar's The Incredibles Coming to Blu-Ray

Coming Soon reports that their "Toy Story 3" blu-ray contained a flyer announcing "The Incredibles" are coming to blu-ray Spring 2011.

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Disney-Pixar Films Made Available On Demand For A Limited Time

Now through November 8, you can view "The Disney-Pixar Collection" including Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille and Wall-E on demand via your television provider or favorite digital retailer. These films along with Disney-Pixar's UP  (which is not currently available on demand), will continue to be offered for download to own. Disney-Pixar also announces Toy Story 3 will be available for digital download beginning November 2.

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Posted: Tue 10/19/2010 7:42p • permalinkDiscuss It
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Oakland North Reviews the 25 years of Pixar Exhibit at the Oakland Museum

Oakland North reviews the 25 years of Pixar Exhibit at the Oakland Museum. The exhibit has travelled the globe since its 2005 premiere at MOMA. For the Oakland presentation they have unveiled a new element, an “Artscape” movie -- an immersive experience that "reveals what artists at Pixar saw when they created works displayed in this exhibition,” according to director of the “Artscape,” Andrew Jimenez, “It’s immersive, you go into something and have it surround you.”

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THR: 'Up' cleared for big overseas landing

The Hollywood Reporter examines the question: Will the international campaign for "Up" top other Pixar pics from the past six years, including 2004's "The Incredibles," 2006's "Cars," 2007's "Ratatouille"?

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Postbulletin: 'Panda' steps in for 'The Incredibles'

Tonight's movie screening at the History Center of Olmsted County has been changed to "Kung Fu Panda" since Disney's licensing prohibits outdoor presentations of "The Incredibles" before Aug 15.

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Various Disney related titles Coming Soon to Boom! Studios Comics

Boom Studios offers a sneak peek at their upcoming comics featuring the characters of Cars, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and the Muppet Show

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THR: Michael Giacchino is on Oscar duty

"Ratatouille" and "The Incredibles" composer Michael Giacchino will conduct the live orchestra at the 81st Academy Awards.

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MTVBlogs: Pixar’s ‘Incredibles’ Heads To Comics

Pixar's deal with Boom Studios will bring "The Incredibles" to a comic book series that will explore the dynamics of the superfamily dynamics.

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A.M.P.A.S. Hosting Evening on the Animation Soundtrack with guest Michael Giacchino, Aug 10th

Tickets are on sale now for the August 10th presentation highlighting Normand Roger’s contribution to the worldwide reputation of Canadian animation is immeasurable.  Among his more than 300 soundtracks for many types of films, his work in animation – composing scores and designing sound effects – is particularly distinguished.  Thirteen Academy Award®-nominated animated shorts include his compositions, and six of those films earned Oscars®.For this special presentation, Roger will discuss his creative approach to the animation soundtrack in an onstage conversation with composer Michael Giacchino (The Incredibles, Ratatouille). To learn more about the presentation or order tickets online click here

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THR: Pixar's weekend will be off the 'WALL-E'

Many anticipate "WALL*E" will bring Pixar its ninth successive No. 1 opening although they don't expect it to pull in opening figures as large as "The Incredibles" or "Finding Nemo."

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CartoonBrew: Brad Bird on Ollie Johnston

Cartoon Brew offers a remembrance by the Oscar-winning director of Ratatouille and The Incredibles Brad Bird. Bird featured an Ollie Johnston cameo in his film The Iron Giant.

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AniMag: Bird to Receive WGA Award

Animation Magazine reports Oscar-winning writer-director Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Ratatouille) will receive this year’s Animation Writing Award for lifetime achievement from The Writers Guild of America, West’s Animation Writers Caucus (AWC).

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LPNews: Pixar Play Parade Will Bring Bubbling Interactive Fun to Disney's California Adventure

All the exciting and colorful worlds of the Disney-Pixar pals -- from "Toy Story," "a bug's life," "Monsters, Inc.," "Finding Nemo," "The Incredibles," "Cars" and "Ratatouille" -- will come to life in the all-new "Pixar Play Parade," debuting March 14, 2008, in Disney's California Adventure as part of the Year of a Million Dreams celebration at Disneyland Resort.

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Pixar Play Parade Will Bring Bubbling Interactive Fun to Disney's California Adventure Beginning March 14, 2008

All the exciting and colorful worlds of the Disney•Pixar pals – from “Toy Story,” “a bug’s life,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles,” “Cars” and “Ratatouille” – will come to life in the all-new “Pixar Play Parade,” debuting March 14, 2008, in Disney’s California Adventure as part of the Year of a Million Dreams celebration at Disneyland Resort.

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Disney/Pixar’s Critically Acclaimed Animated Favorite ‘‘Ratatouille’’ Garners Five Oscar® Nominations

Ratatouille, the critically acclaimed computer-animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios, received five Academy Award® nominations today, the most ever for a Disney/Pixar film. In addition to being a nominee for Best Animated Feature Film, the film also earned Oscar®-winning director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) a second nomination in the Original Screenplay category (screenplay by Brad Bird; story by Jan Pinkava, Jim Capobianco, Brad Bird). Bird had previously been nominated for Best Original Screenplay for his work on The Incredibles. Ratatouille also received nominations today in the following categories: Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Original Score) for composer Michael Giacchino; Achievement in Sound Editing (Randy Thom and Michael Silvers); and Achievement in Sound Mixing (Randy Thom, Michael Semanick and Doc Kane). This represents the 5th and 6th nominations in the sound editing and mixing categories, respectively, for a Disney/Pixar animated film (Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and The Incredibles received a total of four Sound nominations).

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Posted: Wed 1/23/2008 2:11p • permalinkDiscuss It
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Covington: Ratatouille's Michael Giacchino

Brief look at the career of composer Michael Giacchino who scored Ratatouille and The Incredibles.

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ComingSoon: Brad Bird on Ratatouille

ComingSoon.net recently talked to director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) about what it was like coming onto to the project so late and how he created a visually stunning animated Paris.

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Posted: Tue 6/26/2007 8:19p • permalinkDiscuss It
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Shareholders Meeting: Lasseter Talks about Ratatouille and is interrupted by a Shareholder

Ratatouille, written and directed by Brad Bird who wrote/directed The Incredibles. Remy the Rat loves food, loves GOOD food. He dreams of being a chef at Paris' finest restaurant. The story of following your passion against all odds. With each film, the technology has needed to tweaked due to a story element. With Ratatouille, they found they needed to bring "squash & stretch" to computer animation which is characterized by the movements of the dwarfs. This is a technique that has been part of hand-drawn animation. Computer animation tends to make things plastic looking so the animators "had to" go to Paris to dine on the food and learn how to make the food look delicious. Lasseter's presentation is interrupted by a shareholder. Her comments were difficult to hear over the internet cast. Eventually she was quieted. We are unsure what her concerns were. Lasseter continues with his talk -- talks about Wall-E.

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Ratatouille at WonderCon

Academy Award-winning director and animation guru Brad Bird (The Incredibles, "The Iron Giant") will be in attendance at WonderCon (March 2-4 in San Francisco) to introduce the must-see, original comedy event of the summer, Disney-Pixar's RATATOUILLE. Joining Brad Bird on stage will be acclaimed comedian Patton Oswalt, voice of lead character Remy. They will answer your questions about the movie and debut an exclusive, extended sequence from the film.

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Feb 16 LaughingPlace Podcast now available

The February 16 LaughingPlace Podcast is now available. This week Doobie, Rebekah, FanBoy and Captain Jon weigh in on the topics of the day: Disney's potential future plans as reported in last week's investors conference; More on the Incredibles People Mover at Disneyland, the Three Caballeros at Epcot and the movement towards character based attractions; Doobie and Rebekah see Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floorand give their opinions; Narnia and Bridge to Terabithia news and discussion; The return of KimPossible; And something about marrying the president's daughter

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Posted: Mon 2/19/2007 3:34a • permalink
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L.Atimes: Disney on Ice Disneyland Adventure Comes to LA Next Week

Beginning December 21st Disney on Ice: A Disneyland Adventure will perform at the Staples Center. You can enjoy the Incredibles family trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth" including representations of the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain.
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Payless ShoeSource and Disney Collaborate on New Kids' Footwear Line

Disney and Payless ShoeSource have strengthened their relationship with plans to develop their first 'direct-to-retail' licensed footwear collection. The multi-year deal announced today will bring together the Payless and Disney design teams to create a special line of fun, high-quality footwear styles featuring Disney and Disney*Pixar characters. Payless will source, market and sell the line through its nearly 4,600 store chain and on Payless.com.

Payless has sold Disney-themed footwear and accessories for several years; however, the two companies will now work more closely on shoe design, creative direction and retail marketing.

"Payless' mission is to democratize fashion and design in footwear and accessories for the family and this new Disney collection will platform us to achieve our mission," said Matt Rubel, CEO of Payless ShoeSource. "Payless is the number one footwear retailer for kids' shoes; Disney is a premier kids' brand company. Together, we'll create a fun, exciting and creative line that will inspire kids, while allowing parents to pay less."

Payless and Disney will innovate in the kids' footwear arena with eye-catching designs, creative art styles and intriguing shoe silhouettes. Character styles will include: Disney Princess -- Disney's $3.4 billion girl's lifestyle brand; Power Rangers -- Disney's #1 boy's brand; Winnie the Pooh; and an assortment of Disney*Pixar characters from The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. The first products are currently scheduled to be in stores in Spring 2007 with an expanded line in time for next year's back-to-school season.

"Payless is ideal for our first direct-to-retail footwear collaboration because the company is well-aligned with Disney's goal to create quality, on-trend products for kids and families," said Andy Mooney, chairman of Disney Consumer Products. "Being closely involved with the shoe design process is a significant step for us, and we plan to have a truly integrated relationship with Payless, the nation's leading footwear retailer, from creative to point of sale."

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Posted: Tue 11/21/2006 8:18p • permalinkDiscuss It
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The Votes Are In! And There Is Only One Winner In This Race...

Disney*Pixar releases the DVD debut of the smash hit #1 animated film of the year, "CARS," on DVD Today! From Pixar's Academy Award(R) winning director John Lasseter ("TOY STORY," "TOY STORY 2," "A BUG'S LIFE") and the creative team that thrilled audiences with unforgettable hits including "THE INCREDIBLES" and "FINDING NEMO," "CARS" is a hilarious action-packed adventure into the unique world of cars, starring a hotshot rookie race car who, with a fun cast of car-acters goes on the ride of his life. Starring Owen Wilson ("Wedding Crashers"), the legendary Paul Newman (Oscar(R) winner Best Actor "The Color of Money" 1986), Bonnie Hunt (as Sally, a snazzy Porsche) and an all-star cast, "CARS" takes audiences of all ages on an incredible adventure that blends comedy, a heartfelt story, great music and breathtaking animation.

Loaded with a full tank of electrifying DVD bonus features, the highly anticipated "CARS" DVD is freewheeling fun for everyone! Bonus features include an exclusive animated short "Mater and The Ghostlight," the original short from "CARS'" theatrical release; "One Man Band"; "The Inspiration for 'CARS'"; deleted scenes; hilarious end credit vignettes shown in full screen; and a special sneak peek at the highly anticipated next Disney/Pixar feature "RATATOUILLE."

Available in separate widescreen and fullscreen editions on November 7, 2006, "CARS" is priced at U.S. $29.99 (SRP) and Canada $36.99 (SRP) from Walt Disney Home Entertainment.

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BusinessStandard: Adlabs, Disney launch Disney Movie Magic in India

Disney's Movie Magic a series of screening at Adlabs theatres in India will feature The Incredibles, Cars, Finding Nemo, The Lion King, Aladdin, Tarzan, Chicken Little, The Princess Diaries, and 102 Dalmatians.

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Halloween Costumes Arrive at Disney Store

Disney Store's Halloween costumes have landed with this year's most popular outfits inspired by classic Disney characters from The Little Mermaid to the sea-faring buccaneers in Disney's blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest; the swashbucklin' Captain Jack Sparrow and Ruler of the Ocean Depths, Davy Jones. For the 2006 line, heroes will be more valiant, princesses will be more regal, pixies will be more magical, and pirates will have more "Arggg!" than ever before.

"This year Disney Store will take theatrical authenticity to the next level," said Amy Hauk, Senior Vice President and General Merchandising Manager, Disney Store. "Classic character costumes such as princesses have been redesigned to more closely match the Disney film characters that kids love. And this year's pirates look like they jumped straight out of the theater screen."

New deluxe costumes and an assortment of accessories and embellishments allow this year's trick-or-treaters to immerse themselves in the folklore surrounding Disney's magical characters. Disney Store will continue to offer costumes that are durable, well-made, and comfortable enough that kids will want to wear them year-round! Parents will be pleased to learn that many of this year's costumes offer separately-sold hard-constructed shoes that are character-individualized, much more comfortable and awesome for trick-or-treating indoors and out.

As an exclusive Disney Store bonus, all deluxe costumes also come with a storybook hangtag providing history and insight in to the character.

For Girls

Disney's most popular princesses will receive the royal treatment this year with enhanced fabrics and even more of the glitter and glamour that little girls crave. These revamped, deluxe versions of Cinderella, Belle and Ariel (SRP $79.50/$99.50 Canada) are the embodiment of Disney's Princesses, bringing the enchantment and fantasy alive for every little girl that wants to be a Disney Princess!

To recreate the Cinderella ballroom gown, designers have researched in depth the classic 1950 film to develop an authentic costume that includes an elegant brocade bodice highlighted with a neckline featuring an inset rhinestone, a peplum graced with a tie back bow, a shimmering crystal organza skirt, and as a finishing touch, luxurious long, silver gloves.

On September 25, to commemorate the release of The Little Mermaid 2-disc Special Edition DVD, Disney Store will present an exclusive Ariel costume inspired by the film, featuring a glittered organza wavy tail that shimmers like the magical mermaid herself.

To complete the fantasy, your princess can add on Princess dress shoes for all princess costumes which provide the sturdiness, support and comfort girls need for a long night of trick-or-treating and year-round play (SRP $12.50-$16.50 U.S./$22.50 Canada). Also sold separately, exclusive accessory sets such as glittering tiaras and sparkling necklaces offer little princesses even more dress up options.

Disney's other popular princesses such as Snow White and Sleeping Beauty also enjoy upgraded designs and fabrics, including glittery, character icon-bordered prints featuring themes and iconic art from the films (SRP $39.50/$49.50 Canada). Dress up any princess costume with a crown and a light-up wand providing extra trick-or-treating magic.

Belle, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty costumes, including separately sold shoes and accessories, will arrive in Disney Stores in early August. The deluxe Cinderella and Belle sets, as well as, Jasmine, Snow White, Mulan, Tinker Bell, Kim Possible, Minnie Mouse and Pocahontas costumes will be available by August 20 (SRP $39.50/$49.50 Canada). All costumes are available in sizes XXS-L, except for deluxe styles and Kim Possible which are available XS-L.

For Boys

In response to the high-demand generated by this summer's blockbuster sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest, Disney Store will offer its first deluxe costume for boys - Davy Jones. Based on the film character that morphs into a sea monster, the cursed Davy Jones includes a tentacle beard, a right hand claw, dimensional and textured barnacles and a garment-washed jacket that looks like it rose straight from the ocean's briny depths. Additionally, Disney Store will offer an authentic Captain Jack Sparrow costume enabling boys to take on the persona of this charming rogue. Optional accessories for both pirate costumes include a spyglass and eye patch.

Younger boys can safely and comfortably navigate trick-or-treating this year in the fully padded, suspender-upheld Lightning McQueen costume. For boys with minds for fantasy, Disney Store will offer Peter from The Chronicles of Narnia, presented in all his heraldic glory. The superhero in every young man will enjoy dressing up as Dash from The Incredibles along with Red Power Ranger from the Mystic Force television show.

All boys' costumes are available for a suggested retail price of $39.50 ($49.50 Canada) except Davy Jones deluxe costume, which retails for SRP $79.50 ($99.50 Canada). Costumes are available in sizes XXS-L, except for Pirates costumes which are available XS-L.

Plush Bubble Costumes For Infants And Toddlers

Disney Store will carry a completely new line of "bubble plush" costumes for children ages 6-36 months designed to transform them into cute and cuddly stuffed animals based on Disney's most adorable characters (SRP $24.50/$34.50 Canada). These new costumes come with plump, round foam padding, plush character hoods, booties and mittens. New designs include Mickey, Winnie-the-Pooh, Lumpy and Nemo. Additionally, Disney Store will offer a non-padded Chicken Little costume and a Jack-Jack (from The Incredibles) bodysuit sleeper (SRP $19.50/$24.50 Canada). Back by popular demand, the Minnie Mouse costume will also be available.

For the first time, parents can turn their infant girls into Disney's most popular princesses. These mini versions of the Tinker Bell and Cinderella dresses (SRP $24.50/$34.50 Canada) are replete with beautiful detail including that special Disney magic.

Costumes are scheduled arrive in stores on August 20 nationwide. For store locations in the U.S. and Canada, call 800-757-5933.

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DIS: Tickets on Sale for Incredibles in MK Ice Show in MS Aug 31 - Sep 4

Disney on Ice's The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure follows the family's vacation to the Magic Kingdom highlights include "it's a small world", Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion. Tickets sales begin today July 21 for the performances in Tupelo, MS August 31 - September 4.

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EXPO2006: Pixar Storytelling - Saturday October 21

The annual screenwriting expo in Los Angeles will feature Pixar storytellers. Andrew Stanton will deliver the keynote "Understanding Story" or "My Journey of Pain." Various Pixar artists will participate in panel discussions and the evening will conclude with a presentation by Brad Bird and Mark Andrews on the creation of The Incredibles.Link spotted on CartoonBrew.com

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Gulfnews: Meet and greet your favourite Disney characters

The Mall of the Emirates will host the Disney Magic event on July 15 from 10:30a - 10p. The event will include screenings of Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, The Incredibles, Chronicles of Narnia, Chicken Little and Toy Story 2 as well as a Pooh house exhibit, a Disney workshop where artists illustrate the craft of bringing Disney characters to life, and more.

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LATimes: Disney to License Name for Children's Drinks

The Los Angeles Times reports Cott Corp. will sell a line of beverages featuring Disney/Pixar characters including Finding Nemo(TM) purified drinking water and The Incredibles(TM) fortified flavored water with five added vitamins.
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World Premiere of Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show A New Way to Experience Disney Magic


Led by Master Magician Mickey, an all- star cast of Disney celebrities will step into the spotlight today for the world premiere of Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show. This brand new show, featuring world class illusions and produced by Feld Entertainment, will launch its traveling showcase at the National Theatre in Washington, DC, May 18th.

In partnership with First Book -- an international non-profit organization dedicated to making sure every child has the opportunity to read and own their first new book -- Disney Live! will kick off Making Books Appear Wherever We Go at a special VIP reception prior to the opening night performance. Through Making Books Appear Wherever We Go, Disney Live! will promote literacy and raise funds to provide new books to children across the country. The program will begin with an initial donation of $5,000 to Washington, DC-based First Book, and over the course of the show's run, this national partnership will donate more than $40,000 to First Book programs to fund thousands of new books for children in need.

Disney's fabulous five -- Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy and Goofy -- take the stage with professional illusionists Brad Ross and Alex Gonzalez, and together they showcase a stunning sequence of magical acts. From the breathtaking levitation of Minnie and Aladdin's Princess Jasmine to the transformation of Cinderella's rags into riches, the illusions will astound children and adults alike.

"Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show gives children the opportunity to believe, to wonder and to imagine a world where anything is possible," said Kenneth Feld, producer of the Disney Live! shows and producer of the most successful live illusion show of all time, Siegfried & Roy. "And, because of our partnership with First Book, not only will our show give families a whole new way to experience Disney magic, it will also give children the chance to discover the magic of reading."

"We're thrilled to partner with Disney Live! to promote literacy throughout the country," said Kyle Zimmer, president of First Book. "Disney has been a core supporter of First Book throughout our history, and we're excited about this latest facet of our relationship. Partners like Disney help us to get those vitally-needed books into the hands of underserved children."

The importance of this issue is paramount. A 2006 study by Susan B. Neuman and David K. Dickinson indicated that only 1 out of 300 children from low-income families own a book of their own, versus an average of 13 books owned per child from middle-income families. Additionally, research by Jeff McQuillan shows that children who own their own books have much higher literacy rates.

To bring Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show to the stage, Kenneth Feld had the talents of an elite creative team up his sleeve. The team consisted of:

  • Director Jerry Bilik, who has been a member of the creative team for every Disney On Ice and Disney Live! production since their inception, and has been involved in the creation of each new edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey ®. Bilik is the recipient of the Annual Composers' Award from ASCAP and has scored songs for the movies Real Life and Best Man. A former professor, he arranged music for a number of television series, including "Starsky and Hutch" and "Charlie's Angels";
  • Production Designer James Youmans who has constructed sets for Broadway, off-Broadway and Regional productions, in addition to Barry Manilow's Showstoppers tour and NBA all-star halftime shows;
  • Costume Designer Scott Lane, whose credits include Disney On Ice -- Disney presents Pixar's The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure, Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo, Disney On Ice presents Disney/Pixar's Monsters, Inc., and seven years with the Tournament of Roses Parade;
  • Lighting Designer John Morgan, winner of two Emmy ® Awards for Outstanding Lighting Direction and six Emmy ® Award nominations, whose projects span from awards and comedy shows, live events, and concerts to the Olympic Games, Fox's American Idol, and shows for magicians David Copperfield, Brett Daniels and Lance Burton.
  • Illusion Designer Jim Steinmeyer, who has consulted for such talents as Siegfried & Roy, David Copperfield, and Lance Burton. In addition, Steinmeyer has earned critical acclaim for his work in Disney's Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and was the youngest person ever to receive The Creative Fellowship award by "The Academy of Magical Arts;" and
  • Choreographer Bart Doerfler, a former dancer whose work extends from television, music videos and tours to film and stage; he recently coordinated the movements in the 134th Edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey.
Tour Dates And Locations
  • Norfolk, VA
    June 1 - 4, 2006
  • Atlanta, GA
    June 7 - 11, 2006
  • Duluth, GA
    June 15 - 18, 2006
  • Savannah, GA
    June 23 - 25, 2006
  • Greensboro, NC
    June 29 - July 2, 2006
To find out more about Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show, including additional tour dates and locations, visit http://www.disneylive.com.

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LPLatest: Cars Newest Sponsor of Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach

Cars, a fast-paced comedy adventure set inside the world of cars from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studio (The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc.) has joined the sponsor family of the upcoming 32nd Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

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Disney/Pixar's Upcoming Summer Film "Cars� Newest Sponsor of April 7-9 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach

"CARS," a fast-paced comedy adventure set inside the world of cars from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studio ("The Incredibles," "Finding Nemo," "Monsters, Inc.") has joined the sponsor family of the upcoming 32nd Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Directed by Academy Award-winning director John Lasseter, "CARS" tells the story of "Lightning McQueen," a hot-shot rookie race driver driven to succeed, who discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. The film is scheduled to open June 9.

En route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's off-beat characters who help him realize that there are more important things than trophies, fame and sponsorship.

The all-star vocal cast includes free-wheeling performances by Owen Wilson, Newman/Haas Champ Car Racing team co-owner Paul Newman, Larry the Cable Guy and Bonnie Hunt, along with Cheech Marin, George Carlin, NASCAR racing legend Richard Petty, Michael Keaton, Tony Shalhoub and John Ratzenberger.

Tickets for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, running this Friday through Sunday and featuring six racing events including the opening round of the 2006 Champ Car World Series, can be purchased from the Grand Prix ticket office by calling the toll-free ticket hotline at (888) 82-SPEED. A handy ticket brochure - which includes circuit map, grandstand and parking locations, ticket prices and order form - can be obtained by calling the ticket hotline. Tickets are also available online at longbeachgp.com or ticketmaster.com.

Ticket prices range from $35 for Friday/Saturday general admission up to $115 for a three-day ticket that includes Saturday and Sunday reserved seats in upper levels of the grandstands. Pre-paid parking packages are also available when ordering through the Grand Prix Ticket Office. Handicapped seating, Bosch Champ Car Garage passes, super photo tickets and a variety of hospitality club packages are also available.

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Cars World Premiere at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 26th

First-Ever Multi-Screen Digital Cinema Premiere; Vocal Cast From Film Along with Racing Legends and 30,000 Guests to Attend Benefit Event Sponsored by Kodak

Disney•Pixar's exciting new computer-animated feature "CARSâ€? will stage its World Premiere on May 26th at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina in one of the most unique and elaborate movie events of all-time, it was announced today by Dick Cook, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt, Larry the Cable Guy, NASCAR legends Richard Petty and Darrell Waltrip, and others from the voice cast of the film will be joined by a host of stars from the racing world and 30,000 guests that are expected to attend the "CARSâ€? World Premiere, taking place at the same location as that weekend's famous Coca Cola 600 NASCAR race. The screening of the film represents the first multi-screen digital cinema premiere ever, with Texas Instruments and its DLP Cinema ® technology serving as Disney's event technology partner in providing the digital cinema projectors. A series of four giant custom-built outdoor movie screens (115-feet wide and 50-feet tall) will be constructed at Lowe's Motor Speedway at Turn #2 of the track. Each screen will have three DLP Cinema 2K digital projectors dedicated to it. A state-of-the-art sound system is also being created and installed for the event. Academy Award ®-winning filmmaker John Lasseter ("Toy Story,â€? "A Bug's Life,â€? "Toy Story 2â€?), who directed "CARSâ€? will also be attending along with producer Darla K. Anderson ("A Bug's Life,â€? "Monsters, Inc.â€?), and other key players from Pixar Animation Studios and The Walt Disney Studios.

Tickets for the premiere will be made available for purchase by the general public starting today. Proceeds will benefit Speedway Children's Charities, and Association of Hole in the Wall Gang Camps. For tickets, call 1- 800-455-FANS, visit the Lowe's Motor Speedway box office, or order online at www.lowesmotorspeedway.com.

To cap off the weekend, the #96 DLP HDTV car will be wrapped as the film's lead character "Lightning McQueenâ€? for the NEXTEL Cup series race in Charlotte the same weekend. Commenting on the announcement, Lasseter said, ʺWe're thrilled to bring the premiere of ‘CARS' to Lowe's Motor Speedway and excited to share this film with such a great community of race fans. Humpy Wheeler, the president and general manager of Loweʹs Motor Speedway, has become a great friend and helped all of us at Pixar when we were developing the story and characters for the film. In fact, Humpy provides the voice of Tex, a 1975 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. I have loved automobiles and the world of racing for a long time and ʹCARSʹ is a very personal story to me. This premiere event is the perfect way to debut our film to racing and movie enthusiasts.ʺ

Cook added, "Pixar has captured the feel and excitement of the racing world in their latest film, ‘CARS,' and we felt that it would be great fun to stage the premiere in a setting that would do justice to the film. John Lasseter has done an amazing job bringing the world of cars and racing to the big screen, and combining it with that magic Pixar story sensibility that appeals to absolutely everyone. With the proceeds of this benefit going to two fantastic children's charities, we hope to launch the film in grand style and help some worthy institutions at the same time.�

Humpy Wheeler said, "It's a great honor to be working with Disney, John Lasseter, and his colleagues at Pixar in hosting the World Premiere of ‘CARS.' This is a fantastic film that celebrates everything that we love about cars, and it also gives us a unique view of the world of competitive racing. All of us at Lowe's are looking forward to the big event on May 26th, and are delighted that we have been chosen to participate.�

After taking moviegoers magically into the realm of toys, bugs, monsters, fish, and superheroes, the masterful storytellers and technical wizards at Pixar Animation Studios ("The Incredibles,â€? "Finding Nemo,â€? "Monsters, Inc.â€?), and Academy Award ®-winning director John Lasseter ("Toy Story,â€? "Toy Story 2,â€? "A Bug's Lifeâ€?), hit the road with a fast-paced comedy adventure set inside the world of cars. A Walt Disney Pictures presentation of a Pixar Animation Studios film, "CARSâ€? is a high octane delight for moviegoers of all ages, fueled with plenty of humor, action, heartfelt drama, and amazing new technical feats.

Lightning McQueen (voice of OWEN WILSON), a hotshot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. On route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's offbeat characters -including Doc Hudson (a 1951 Hudson Hornet with a mysterious past, voiced by PAUL NEWMAN), Sally (a snazzy 2002 Porsche voiced by BONNIE HUNT), and Mater (a rusty but trusty tow truck voiced by LARRY THE CABLE GUY) - who help him realize that there are more important things than trophies, fame and sponsorship.

The all-star vocal cast also includes free-wheeling performances by Tony Shalhoub, Michael Keaton, Cheech Marin, George Carlin, Katherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. Delivering more fun and authenticity to the cast for "CARS� are vocal performances from some of the all-time greatest names from the racing world including the legendary Richard Petty, plus "drive-on� roles by Mario Andretti, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Darrell Waltrip (who holds the record for five-wins at the NASCAR Coca Cola 600), and Michael Schumacher, the ace German Formula 1 racing legend, who is a seven-times world champion, and is widely considered to be the best Grand Prix racing driver of all-time.

-winning filmmaker John Lasseter ("Toy Story,� "A Bug's Life,� "Toy Story 2�), who directed "CARS� will also be attending along with producer Darla K. Anderson ("A Bug's Life,� "Monsters, Inc.�), and other key players from Pixar Animation Studios and The Walt Disney Studios.

Tickets for the premiere will be made available for purchase by the general public starting today. Proceeds will benefit Speedway Children's Charities, and Association of Hole in the Wall Gang Camps. For tickets, call 1- 800-455-FANS, visit the Lowe's Motor Speedway box office, or order online at www.lowesmotorspeedway.com.

To cap off the weekend, the #96 DLP HDTV car will be wrapped as the film's lead character "Lightning McQueenâ€? for the NEXTEL Cup series race in Charlotte the same weekend. Commenting on the announcement, Lasseter said, ʺWe're thrilled to bring the premiere of ‘CARS' to Lowe's Motor Speedway and excited to share this film with such a great community of race fans. Humpy Wheeler, the president and general manager of Loweʹs Motor Speedway, has become a great friend and helped all of us at Pixar when we were developing the story and characters for the film. In fact, Humpy provides the voice of Tex, a 1975 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. I have loved automobiles and the world of racing for a long time and ʹCARSʹ is a very personal story to me. This premiere event is the perfect way to debut our film to racing and movie enthusiasts.ʺ

Cook added, "Pixar has captured the feel and excitement of the racing world in their latest film, ‘CARS,' and we felt that it would be great fun to stage the premiere in a setting that would do justice to the film. John Lasseter has done an amazing job bringing the world of cars and racing to the big screen, and combining it with that magic Pixar story sensibility that appeals to absolutely everyone. With the proceeds of this benefit going to two fantastic children's charities, we hope to launch the film in grand style and help some worthy institutions at the same time.�

Humpy Wheeler said, "It's a great honor to be working with Disney, John Lasseter, and his colleagues at Pixar in hosting the World Premiere of ‘CARS.' This is a fantastic film that celebrates everything that we love about cars, and it also gives us a unique view of the world of competitive racing. All of us at Lowe's are looking forward to the big event on May 26th, and are delighted that we have been chosen to participate.�

After taking moviegoers magically into the realm of toys, bugs, monsters, fish, and superheroes, the masterful storytellers and technical wizards at Pixar Animation Studios ("The Incredibles,â€? "Finding Nemo,â€? "Monsters, Inc.â€?), and Academy Award ®-winning director John Lasseter ("Toy Story,â€? "Toy Story 2,â€? "A Bug's Lifeâ€?), hit the road with a fast-paced comedy adventure set inside the world of cars. A Walt Disney Pictures presentation of a Pixar Animation Studios film, "CARSâ€? is a high octane delight for moviegoers of all ages, fueled with plenty of humor, action, heartfelt drama, and amazing new technical feats.

Lightning McQueen (voice of OWEN WILSON), a hotshot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. On route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's offbeat characters -including Doc Hudson (a 1951 Hudson Hornet with a mysterious past, voiced by PAUL NEWMAN), Sally (a snazzy 2002 Porsche voiced by BONNIE HUNT), and Mater (a rusty but trusty tow truck voiced by LARRY THE CABLE GUY) - who help him realize that there are more important things than trophies, fame and sponsorship.

The all-star vocal cast also includes free-wheeling performances by Tony Shalhoub, Michael Keaton, Cheech Marin, George Carlin, Katherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. Delivering more fun and authenticity to the cast for "CARS� are vocal performances from some of the all-time greatest names from the racing world including the legendary Richard Petty, plus "drive-on� roles by Mario Andretti, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Darrell Waltrip (who holds the record for five-wins at the NASCAR Coca Cola 600), and Michael Schumacher, the ace German Formula 1 racing legend, who is a seven-times world champion, and is widely considered to be the best Grand Prix racing driver of all-time.

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Pixar Reports Record Results for 2005

Pixar Animation Studios today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2005. For the year, Pixar earned $152.9 million, or $1.24 per fully diluted share, on revenues of $289.1 million. This compares to earnings of $141.7 million, or $1.19 per fully diluted share, on revenues of $273.5 million for the year ended January 1, 2005.

For the fourth quarter of 2005, Pixar earned $30.9 million, or $0.25 per fully diluted share, on revenues of $55.6 million. This compares to earnings of $55.2 million, or $0.45 per fully diluted share on revenues of $108.9 million, achieved in the fourth quarter of 2004.

"2005 marks Pixar's tenth year as a public company and, I'm pleased to report, our most profitable year ever," said Pixar CEO Steve Jobs. "With the proposed merger of Pixar and Disney, this will likely be our last report as an independent public company, and I'd like to thank every Pixar shareholder for their support over the past decade in helping us build this amazing company."

Results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005, were driven by film revenue of $274.8 million, primarily from The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. This included $151.7 million from The Incredibles, largely from worldwide home video and consumer products licensing, and $58.3 million from Finding Nemo, mainly comprised of worldwide home video, worldwide television and consumer products licensing. The company's library titles contributed approximately 23% of its total film revenues, generating $63.0 million during the year, largely from worldwide home video sales, worldwide television and consumer products licensing. In addition to film revenue, software licensing contributed $14.4 million to full year 2005 revenue.

Results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2005, were driven by film revenue of $51.9 million, primarily from Finding Nemo and The Incredibles. This included $22.6 million from Finding Nemo, largely from worldwide television licensing and home video, and $10.2 million from The Incredibles, mainly comprised of consumer products revenue and worldwide home video sales. The company's library titles contributed approximately $19.1 million in the quarter, largely from continuing consumer products revenue and worldwide home video sales, including the domestic DVD re-release of Toy Story 2 and the international DVD re-releases of Toy Story and Toy Story 2. In addition to film revenue, software licensing contributed $3.7 million to fourth quarter 2005 revenue.

Cost of revenue was $39.4 million for fiscal year 2005 compared to $29.9 million in 2004, and primarily represents amortization of capitalized film costs. Gross profit margin for fiscal year 2005 was 86% compared to 89% in 2004. The decrease in gross profit margin from 2004 to 2005 is attributable to a higher proportion of revenues from The Incredibles, which had a higher amortization percentage as compared to Finding Nemo in the prior year. For the fourth quarter of 2005, cost of revenue was $4.1 million, representing a gross profit margin of 93%, compared to $13.3 million and 88%, respectively, for the comparable period in 2004. The increase in gross profit margin from the fourth quarter of 2004 to the fourth quarter of 2005 can be attributable to a higher proportion of revenues from Finding Nemo, which had a lower amortization percentage as compared to The Incredibles and relative to Finding Nemo's amortization rate in the prior year.

Total operating expenses decreased to $34.3 million in fiscal year 2005 from $34.9 million in 2004. For the fourth quarter of 2005, operating expenses decreased to $10.1 million from $11.4 million in the corresponding period last year. For both the full year and the fourth quarter, the decrease in operating expenses over the prior-year was due primarily to a reduction in research and development costs, partially offset by increases in sales and marketing and general and administrative expenses.

Interest and other income was $26.2 million in fiscal year 2005, up from $12.4 million in 2004, and consisted primarily of interest income on investments. For the fourth quarter of 2005, interest and other income was $8.2 million, up from $3.9 million in 2004. The increases in 2005 compared to 2004 were primarily due to higher average cash, cash equivalents, and investment balances earning interest at higher average rates.

The overall effective tax rate for fiscal year 2005 was 36.7%, which was lower than the statutory rate due to a number of factors including the tax benefit associated with certain income earned outside the U.S., a tax deduction related to income attributable to domestic production activities and certain tax-exempt investment income. Cash, cash equivalents, and investments were approximately $1.0 billion at the end of the year, representing an increase of $185.8 million over the company's 2004 year-end balance. This was mainly attributable to cash received from Disney for Pixar's share of film revenues, as well as proceeds from stock option exercises and interest income, offset by film production costs, taxes and capital expenditures.

Capitalized film costs at December 31, 2005 were $182.1 million versus $140.0 million at the end of 2004, reflecting production spending on current film projects, offset by amortization of capitalized film costs of $38.6 million.

Further information regarding these results will be available through the company's 2005 annual report on Form 10-K, accessible through Pixar's Web site at http://corporate.pixar.com/edgar.cfm

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Disney Issues 'Traffic Alert' for March 9th World Premiere of New Theatrical Trailer for Pixar's 'Cars'

Movie fans revved up to catch a sneak peek at Pixar's exciting new computer-animated feature, "Cars," will get their chance on Thursday, March 9th, as Disney offers the World Premiere of the new theatrical trailer on a variety of broadcast outlets, basic cable channels, internet sites, and in person at the Disney Theme Parks, ESPN Zones, Disney Stores (in over 300 mall and shopping center locations across the U.S. and Canada), and on the ABC SuperSign in Times Square, it was announced today (3/7) by Oren Aviv, president of marketing, Buena Vista Pictures Marketing.

The trailer, featuring new footage from the highly-anticipated summer release, will be broadcast in primetime on such major Disney-affiliated broadcast and cable outlets as Disney Channel, Toon Disney, ABC Family, SOAPNet, Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, ESPNews, and ESPNU.

The trailer will also premiere across Starz Entertainment Group channels, including Starz, Starz Kids & Family, Starz Comedy, Starz Edge, Starz Cinema, Starz HDTV, and Starz On Demand. AOL will offer the trailer online across the AOL Network, including promotion on the AOL Welcome Screen, AOL.com, Moviefone, AOL Red, KOL, and AOL Music. Additionally, the new "Cars" trailer will be shown in hotel rooms and retail outlets at Disney Theme Parks and resorts around the world from Disneyland Resort (Anaheim) and Walt Disney World Resort (Orlando) to Tokyo Disneyland, and Hong Kong Disney Theme Park & Resort. The ABC SuperSign in New York's Time Square is scheduled to display the trailer on March 9th. An 8 pm debut is scheduled at all eight ESPN Zones across the country (in Anaheim, Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, New York, and Washington, D.C.).

"Cars," a Pixar Animation Studios film presented by Walt Disney Pictures, opens in theatres everywhere on June 9th.

Commenting on the announcement, Aviv said, "'Cars' represents another great entertainment milestone for Academy Award(R)-winning director John Lasseter and the storytelling masters and visual wizards at Pixar. Audiences are in for a real treat this summer when the film arrives, and this new trailer provides a generous look at some of the thrills that they have in store. We're excited to be debuting this new footage from 'Cars' to many millions of eager viewers around the world."

After taking moviegoers magically into the realm of toys, bugs, monsters, fish, and superheroes, the masterful storytellers and technical wizards at Pixar Animation Studios ("The Incredibles," "Finding Nemo," "Monsters, Inc."), and Academy Award(R)-winning director John Lasseter ("Toy Story," "Toy Story 2," "A Bug's Life"), hit the road with a fast-paced comedy adventure set inside the world of cars. "Cars" is a high octane delight for moviegoers of all ages, fueled with plenty of humor, action, heartfelt drama, and amazing new technical feats.

Lightning McQueen (voice of OWEN WILSON), a hotshot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. On route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's offbeat characters -- including Sally (a snazzy 2002 Porsche voiced by BONNIE HUNT), Doc Hudson (a 1951 Hudson Hornet with a mysterious past, voiced by PAUL NEWMAN), and Mater (a rusty but trusty tow truck voiced by LARRY THE CABLE GUY) -- who help him realize that there are more important things than trophies, fame and sponsorship.

The all-star vocal cast also includes free-wheeling performances by Tony Shalhoub, Michael Keaton, Cheech Marin, George Carlin, Katherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. Delivering more fun and authenticity to the cast for "Cars" are vocal performances from some of the all-time greatest names from the racing world including the legendary Richard Petty, plus "drive-on" roles by Mario Andretti, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Darrell Waltrip (who holds the record for five-wins at the NASCAR Coca Cola 600), and Michael Shumacher, the ace German Formula 1 champ who is widely considered to be today's best Grand Prix racing driver.

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DetNews: The Incredibles hit the ice at Palace

Disney on Ice: Pixar's The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure is currently performing at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit.

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Grammys: Disney Grammy Winners

Gordon Goodwin won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangment for his arrangment of The Incredits from The Incredibles Soundtrack. Disney's Lyric Street group Rascal Flatts won the Grammy for Best Country Song for Bless the Broen Road. Other Disney nominees in various categories included composer Michael Giacchino, composer The Incredits and for best score soundtrack for The Incredibles, Roy Dotrice for the Children's Spoken Word Album Pooh's Heffalump.

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Disney Grammy Winners

Gordon Goodwin won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangment for his arrangment of The Incredits from The Incredibles Soundtrack. Disney's Lyric Street group Rascal Flatts won the Grammy for Best Country Song for Bless the Broen Road.

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It's Official: Disney Buys Pixar. Read the Press Release

Long-time Creative Partners Form New Worldwide Leader in Quality Family Entertainment

BURBANK, Calif. & EMERYVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2006--The Walt Disney Company
  • Ed Catmull Named President of the Combined Pixar and Disney Animation Studios and John Lasseter Named Chief Creative Officer; Steve Jobs to Join Disney's Board of Directors
  • Disney Increases Stock Repurchase Authorization

Furthering its strategy of delivering outstanding creative content, Robert A. Iger, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, announced today that Disney has agreed to acquire computer animation leader Pixar in an all-stock transaction, expected to be completed by this summer. Under terms of the agreement, 2.3 Disney shares will be issued for each Pixar share. Based on Pixar's fully diluted shares outstanding, the transaction value is $7.4 billion ($6.3 billion net of Pixar's cash of just over $1 billion)(a).

This acquisition combines Pixar's preeminent creative and technological resources with Disney's unparalleled portfolio of world-class family entertainment, characters, theme parks and other franchises, resulting in vast potential for new landmark creative output and technological innovation that can fuel future growth across Disney's businesses. Garnering an impressive 20 Academy Awards, Pixar's creative team and global box office success have made it a leader in quality family entertainment through incomparable storytelling abilities, creative vision and innovative technical artistry.

"With this transaction, we welcome and embrace Pixar's unique culture, which for two decades, has fostered some of the most innovative and successful films in history. The talented Pixar team has delivered outstanding animation coupled with compelling stories and enduring characters that have captivated audiences of all ages worldwide and redefined the genre by setting a new standard of excellence," Iger said. "The addition of Pixar significantly enhances Disney animation, which is a critical creative engine for driving growth across our businesses. This investment significantly advances our strategic priorities, which include -- first and foremost -- delivering high-quality, compelling creative content to consumers, the application of new technology and global expansion to drive long-term shareholder value."

Pixar President Ed Catmull will serve as President of the new Pixar and Disney animation studios, reporting to Iger and Dick Cook, Chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. In addition, Pixar Executive Vice President John Lasseter will be Chief Creative Officer of the animation studios, as well as Principal Creative Advisor at Walt Disney Imagineering, where he will provide his expertise in the design of new attractions for Disney theme parks around the world, reporting directly to Iger. Pixar Chairman and CEO Steve Jobs will be appointed to Disney's Board of Directors as a non-independent member. With the addition of Jobs, 11 of Disney's 14 directors will be independent. Both Disney and Pixar animation units will retain their current operations and locations.

"Disney and Pixar can now collaborate without the barriers that come from two different companies with two different sets of shareholders," said Jobs. "Now, everyone can focus on what is most important, creating innovative stories, characters and films that delight millions of people around the world."

"Pixar's culture of collaboration and innovation has its roots in Disney Animation. Our story and production processes are derivatives of the Walt Disney `school' of animated filmmaking," said Dr. Catmull. "Just like the Disney classics, Pixar's films are made for family audiences the world over and, most importantly, for the child in everyone. We can think of nothing better for us than to continue to make great movies with Disney."

The acquisition brings to Disney the talented creative teams behind the tremendously popular original Pixar blockbusters, who will now be involved in the nurturing and future development of these properties, including potential feature animation sequels. Pixar's 20-year unrivaled creative track record includes the hits Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo and The Incredibles. Disney will also have increased ability to fully capitalize on Pixar-created characters and franchises on high-growth digital platforms such as video games, broadband and wireless, as well as traditional media outlets, including theme parks, consumer products and live stage plays.

"For many of us at Pixar, it was the magic of Disney that influenced us to pursue our dreams of becoming animators, artists, storytellers and filmmakers," said Lasseter. "For 20 years we have created our films in the manner inspired by Walt Disney and the great Disney animators -- great stories and characters in an environment made richer by technical advances. It is exciting to continue in this tradition with Disney, the studio that started it all."

"The wonderfully productive 15-year partnership that exists between Disney and Pixar provides a strong foundation that embodies our collective spirit of creativity and imagination," said Cook. "Under this new, strengthened animation unit, we expect to continue to grow and flourish."

Disney first entered into a feature film agreement with Pixar in 1991, resulting in the release of Toy Story, which was hailed as an instant classic upon its release in November 1995. In 1997, Disney extended its relationship with Pixar by entering into a co-production agreement, under which Pixar agreed to produce on an exclusive basis five original computer-animated feature films for distribution by Disney. Pixar is currently in production on the final film under that agreement, Cars, to be distributed by Disney on June 9.

The Boards of Directors of Disney and Pixar have approved the transaction, which is subject to clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antritrust Improvements Act, certain non-United States merger control regulations, and other customary closing conditions. The agreement will require the approval of Pixar's shareholders. Jobs, who owns approximately 50.6% of the outstanding Pixar shares, has agreed to vote a number of shares equal to 40% of the outstanding shares in favor of the transaction.

The Disney Board was advised by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Bear, Stearns & Co. The Pixar Board was advised by Credit Suisse.

Separately, the Disney Board approved the repurchase of approximately 225 million additional shares, bringing the Company's total available authorization to 400 million shares. Since August 2004 through the end of December 2005, Disney has invested nearly $4 billion to purchase nearly 155 million shares. Disney anticipates further significant share repurchases going forward, reflecting Disney's continued commitment to returning value to shareholders over time.

(a) Based on Disney's closing share price of $25.52 as of 1/23/06.

About The Walt Disney Company:

The Walt Disney Company  together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with four business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment and consumer products. Disney is a Dow 30 company, had annual revenues of nearly $32 billion in its most recent fiscal year, and a market capitalization of approximately $50 billion as of January 23, 2006.

Investor Conference Call:

An investor conference call will take place at approximately 2:15 p.m. PT / 5:15 p.m. ET today, January 24, 2006. To listen to the Webcast, turn your browser to www.disney.com/investors/presentations or http://corporate.pixar.com.

If you cannot participate in the live Webcast, re-plays will be available for domestic callers at (888) 286-8010 (PIN 56666399) and for international callers at (617) 801-6888 (PIN 56666399), or at www.disney.com/investors/presentations until 4:00 p.m. PT on Tuesday, February 7, 2006. An .mp3 version of this Webcast replay will also be available approximately 24 hours after the Webcast concludes at www.disney.com/investors/presentations.

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Michael D. Eisner to Host New CNBC Program, "Converstions with Michael Eisner"

Michael D. Eisner, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Co., has joined CNBC, the world leader in business news, as the host of a new bi-monthly primetime interview program, "Conversations With Michael Eisner," it was announced today by Mark Hoffman, President, CNBC.

"Conversations With Michael Eisner," will feature 60 minutes of freewheeling and probing dialogue conducted by one of the most dynamic and accomplished leaders in business. Unlike any other interview program on television, "Conversations With Michael Eisner" will focus on the importance of creativity and innovation in all pursuits, from business to politics to entertainment. Throughout his remarkable career, Eisner has been the embodiment of the true "creative executive" and, as such, will explore with, among others, other entrepreneurial leaders how to recognize, nurture and develop great ideas and fresh talent. The program will be seen worldwide on CNBC, CNBC Europe and CNBC Asia. The premiere airdate will be announced shortly.

The program will originate from Studio 8-H at NBC Universal headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, where a very young Michael Eisner worked as a page.

"We are so proud that Michael will be joining our team," said Hoffman. "Our affluent audience, which includes business executives, financial professionals, investors and other well-educated individuals, expects CNBC to give them access to the top business and political leaders of the day and provide them with perspective and insight that they cannot get anywhere else. Today's announcement reinforces our commitment to that promise and I know that Michael's unique point of view and the guests that he assembles will be compelling, informative and highly entertaining."

"I can think of no better place for my first new venture than CNBC, which itself is an innovative leader in the ever-changing media world," Eisner said. "I am very excited that in my 'circle of life,' I am returning to the same NBC studio where I was a page for the 'Tonight Show with Johnny Carson' in the 1960s.

"When my wife suggested the 'What's Next' campaign for Disney in the 80s, I never thought that I would be able to ask, 'Now that I've had the greatest and most satisfying 21 years running Disney, what would I possibly do next?' My answer, of course, is not only am I going back to Disneyland with my kids, but also I'm going back to NBC."

Eisner is no stranger to the one-on-one interview format. He was a guest host on public television's "Charlie Rose" program on October 7, 2005 when he interviewed media executive Barry Diller and actor John Travolta.

In addition to hosting the program, Eisner will serve as an Executive Producer of "Conversations With Michael Eisner."

For more than four decades, Michael Eisner has been a leader in the entertainment industry, helping to shape this key area of the American economy.

He began his career at ABC, where he rose to senior vice president of prime time production and development, taking the network from number three to number one in daytime television, children's television and prime time television with landmark prime time shows and mini-series, including Happy Days; Barney Miller; Rich Man, Poor Man; and Roots.

In 1976, Eisner became president of Paramount Pictures, leading the studio to become number one in box office and profitability, with such films as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Ordinary People, and Terms of Endearment.

In 1984, Eisner assumed his position as chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, and immediately implemented a number of successful growth strategies.

At the theme parks, attendance and revenues climbed due to popular new attractions, the addition of 80 buildings designed by world-class architects, including new hotels with more than 30,000 rooms, and an entire new theme park, The Disney/MGM Studios. The Disney Studios shot from last place to first with live-action films such as Down and Out in Beverly Hills; Three Men and a Baby; Good Morning, Vietnam; and Dead Poets Society, and continued its winning ways with hits like Pretty Woman, Father of the Bride, Sister Act, The Rock, Armageddon, Remember the Titans, Pearl Harbor, The Princess Diaries, The Rookie, Signs, Sweet Home Alabama, Bringing Down the House, Pirates of the Caribbean, National Treasure and, most recently, The Chronicles of Narnia.

Renewed efforts at Disney animation resulted in such fiscally and creatively successful films as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Mulan, Tarzan, Dinosaur, Monsters, Inc., Lilo & Stitch, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles.

Disney created the Touchstone Television division, which has produced such hit shows as Home Improvement, Golden Girls, Lost, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Desperate Housewives.

Under Michael's leadership, Disney opened Disneyland Paris; expanded the Walt Disney theme parks; acquired Capital Cities/ABC, which included the ABC television network and equity ownership in ESPN, The History Channel, Lifetime, A&E, and E!; developed such leading Internet sites as Disney.com, ESPN.com, ABCNews.com, ABC.com, and Family.com; acquired Miramax Pictures; created Walt Disney Theatrical, which produced Beauty & the Beast, Aida, The Lion King and Mary Poppins; developed the Disney Cruise Line; and acquired the Fox Family Channel (now ABC Family). In September, the 11th Disney theme park opened in the world's most populous nation - Hong Kong Disneyland.

Under Eisner's leadership, revenue at The Walt Disney Co. rose to $32 billion in 2005 compared with $1.5 billion in 1984. Operating Income rose to $4.7 billion in 2005 from $291 million in 1984. Disney stock closed on Jan. 9, 2006 at $25, compared with $1.33 in September 1984. The enterprise value as of August 17, 2005 was $63.2 billion, compared with $2.8 billion in 1984.

Eisner is the author of two books, Work in Progress, which he wrote with Tony Schwartz about his involvement in the entertainment industry, and Camp, about the life lessons learned during his formative years at Keywaydin summer camp in Vermont.

Born March 7, 1942 in New York, he graduated from The Lawrenceville School in 1960 and Denison University in 1964 with a B.A. in English literature and theater. He serves on the boards of California Institute of the Arts, Denison University, American Hospital of Paris Foundation, the Aspen Institute, and is a member of The Business Council. He has established and funded The Eisner Foundation, a philanthropic organization headed by his wife, Jane.

He and Jane have three sons, Breck, Eric, and Anders.

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