
Disney news May 4-9: A ghost reappears at Disneyland, Pluto accused of manhandling and Frozen is a new class
This past week in Disney news saw the return of a favorite ghost, a British university starting to teach a new class on the hit movie “Frozen” and a major effort to restore Disney films.
A little boy was hurt when he was manhandled by Pluto at Disneyland … and his mom says theme park officials tried to keep the incident on the QT, according to TMZ.
After decades of disappearance, the infamous Hatbox Ghost has officially returned to Disneyland. Inside the attic scene of The Haunted Mansion, according to Insidethemagic.net.
A family walks from Disneyland to Disney World in honor of late daughter, according to DesertNews.com.
The operating hours of the stores at Downtown Disney West Side will soon be changed to align with The Landing and Marketplace, says wdwmagic.com.
The Walt Disney Animation Research Library and the Getty Conservation Institute are starting a new phase in their research into the conservation of Disney animation cels from classics such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, according t he Hollywood Reporter.
Lectures on Disney’s award-winning hit children’s film Frozen are being offered at a British university for the first time, according to the Daily Mail.
The ABC Sound Studio at Disney’s Hollywood Studios will begin playing ‘Star Wars Rebels: The Ultimate Guide’ in place of the current preview of ‘Cinderella,” according to wdwmagic.com