Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. (also known as The Muppets' Disneyland Intergalactic Jam or The Frog Tale) is a 2010 American 3D live action/computer-animated musical romantic fantasy-comedy sports science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Jim Henson Productions. Loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince", it is the 50th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, sharing with Tangled. It shares with Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 3 as Disney's summer film the week after. It includes Jim Henson's The Muppets. It was directed by Byron Howard (Bolt, Zootopia, Tangled) and Stephen J. Anderson (Meet the Robinsons, Winnie the Pooh). Featuring the ensemble voice cast that stars Mae Whitman, Jesse McCartney, James Denton, Michael-Leon Wooley, Keith David, Miley Cyrus, Jim Cummings, Kristin Chenoweth, Peter Bartlett, Grey DeLisle, Jenifer Lewis, John Goodman, Anjelica Huston, and John Krasinski as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, and Matt Vogel, the film tells the story of Kermit the Frog and the Muppets dreams of going to Disneyland while a hardworking waitress named Tinker Bell dreams of owning her own restaurant. After kissing Prince Marleen of Maldonia who has been turned into a frog by an evil witch doctor, Tink must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late. They also make our dreams come true is to compete in the basketball game against the Nerdlucks/MonStars who steal the talents from the NBA players.
Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock characters made cameos and include Walt Disney's animated characters. It became the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to include the Muppets. It became the first Muppet film to have CGI human characters and a fairy tale. A few of composers, James Newton Howard (known for his musical involvement in Disney's PG-rated films such as Treasure Planet, Dinosaur, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire), Randy Newman (well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Cars, and the Toy Story trilogy), Alan Menken (well known for his musical involvement in Disney films such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin), John Debney (known for his musical involvement in Mark Dindal's Disney films such as Chicken Little and The Emperor's New Groove), and Danny Elfman (Meet the Robinsons) composed the music for Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. opened in limited release in Disneyland Resort (tying in with its 55th anniversary) on May 26, 2010, and held its world premiere on June 15, 2010, at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. The film went into wide release on June 25, 2010. The film was met with positive reviews and box office success, earning 78% 'certified fresh' rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 69 at Metacritic. The film broke Shrek the Third's record as the biggest opening day North American gross for an animated film unadjusted for inflation, and had a big opening weekend with an unadjusted gross of $110,307,189. It is also the highest-grossing opening weekend for a Muppet film, and was previously the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film to have opened in the month of June (surpassed by Man of Steel). This is the highest-grossing film of 2010, both in the United States and Canada, and worldwide. In early August, it because the highest-grossing film at the North American and worldwide box offices (surpassing Finding Nemo), and the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide (surpassing Shrek 2) until it was surpassed by Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 and Frozen in March 2014. Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. became the first animated film in history to make over $1 billion worldwide. It is the 13th highest-grossing film of all time.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Sound Editing. It was the third animated film (after Beauty and the Beast and Up) to be nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture. It won the awards for Best Animated Feature (with Toy Story 3) and Best Original Song ("Almost There"). The film was presented in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD, and IMAX 3D formats. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 26, 2010; an animated shorts, the Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Toons, were released from February 7, 2012 to February 5, 2013. A sequel, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2, was released on June 28, 2013 and was universally acclaimed and a huge critical and commercial success and won four Academy Awards.
Its running time is 104 minutes and its MPAA Rating is G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted."
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 (also known as Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Winter's Most Wanted, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Winter Woods' Secret of the Wings, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Mysterious Meltdown) is a 2013 American 3D live action/computer-animated epic musical fantasy-comedy caper disaster drama adventure film and the sequel to the 2010 film, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Jim Henson Productions. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen, it is the 53rd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, sharing with Frozen and Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered. It shares with Disney/Pixar's Monsters University as Disney's summer film the week after. Jim Henson's The Muppets from the previous film return in the sequel, except for new characters who debuted two years ago. It was directed by Chris Williams (Big Hero 6, Bolt) and Rich Moore (Wreck-It Ralph, Zootopia). Mae Whitman, Miley Cyrus, Anjelica Huston, Jesse McCartney, Megan Hilty, John Goodman, Grey DeLisle, and Kari Wahlgren will reprise their respective roles as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. Featuring new ensemble voice cast that stars Sarah Bolger, Ricky Gervais, Timothy Dalton, Martin Short, Eddie Izzard, Bill Hader, Ty Burrell, Tina Fey, Kelly Macdonald, Selena Gomez, Amanda Seyfried, and Alan Tudyk, the film tells the story of Tinker Bell, Kermit the Frog and the Muppets who head out on a world tour at the world's fair of International Global Pavilion Incorporated in Oslo, Norway; selling grand theaters in some of the European pavilions–Berlin, Germany; Madrid, Spain; and Dublin, Ireland until they find themselves unwittingly involved in an international crime caper. Tinker Bell ventures into the forbidden pavilion of the Winter Woods and discovers a snow princess named Clamiwinkle to find the secret of their wings while they try to escape the oncoming and continually threatening flood to find a TOL Deluge boat at London, England that may save them all, and they only have four days to make the border-crossing rule change or die.
Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock characters made cameos and include Walt Disney's animated characters. Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was one of the animated theatrical film sequels produced by Disney, along with The Rescuers Down Under, Fantasia 2000, Winnie the Pooh and Frozen 2, it is one of the few sequels that are part of the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It marks the first Muppet feature filmed in the anamorphic widescreen cinema process (particularly 2.39:1 and 2.40:1). Unlike the California composers, Joel McNeely (Tinker Bell film series), John Powell (Bolt), Christophe Beck (Frozen), Henry Jackman (Winnie the Pooh, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph), and Patrick Doyle (Brave) were hired to compose the film's orchestral score, while The Muppets' Bret McKenzie and the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, both of whom had previously worked with Disney Animation on Winnie the Pooh (2011) and Disney Parks on Finding Nemo: The Musical (2007), penned the songs.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 premiered at the Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival at May 29, 2013. The film went into general theatrical release on June 28, 2013 (the day of Peter Linz's birthday). Unlike its predecessor, it was met with widespread critical acclaim from critics and audiences, with some film critics considering Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 to be the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era. The film was also a massive critical and commercial success; it accumulated over $1.2 billion in worldwide box office revenue, $400 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada. It ranks as the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the fifth highest-grossing film of all time, and the highest-grossing film of 2013, followed by another Disney feature, Frozen. The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Let It Go" (with Frozen). The film was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, five Annie Awards (including Best Animated Feature), and two Critics' Choice Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ("Let It Go").
The film was dedicated to Jerry Nelson, who died in August 23, 2012 due to complications of his illnesses.
Its running time is 124 minutes and its MPAA Rating is G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted."
Story
In 1996 Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, the young girl Tinker Bell (Daisy Tahan) and her friend, Miss Charlotte LaBouff (Breanna Brooks), are told the story of the Frog Prince by Tink's mother, Queen Clarion (Anjelica Huston), the Queen of Disneyland while she makes a dress for Charlotte. Later that night at the penthouse, Tink and her father King Williams (John Krasinski), the King of Disneyland make schnitzel while he tells her how good food brings people together and about his dream of owning his own restaurant.
An opening prologue set years before the events of their last film tells that Grotto (Elsie Fisher) and Sea Salt (Eva Bella), two adorable 5-year-old young frost princesses of the Winter Woods; possesses the ability to create cryokinetic and frigiokinesis powers (ice, snow, frost, sleet, hail, cold). One night while playing, Sea Salt accidentally freezes her friend Clamiwinkle (Livvy Stubenrauch) with her powers. Their parents, King Agdar (Maurice LaMarche) and Queen Idun (Jennifer Lee) take their daughters to seek help from the trolls, who heal Clami and puts magic in her grown wings. Their leader, Grand Pabbie (Ciarán Hinds), informs them that if Clami doesn't control her powers, the flood would make them and the others fatal. In order to protect Clami and the other winter citizens, the royal family lock themselves away in the castle. Grotto and Sea Salt spend most of their time hiding in their room as they grow up. Years later, their parents are killed at sea during a storm.
The years pass, and by 2010 Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) is a young waitress who works at two different diners and play professional basketball in order to raise money to buy an old cottage, which she plans to turn into the restaurant her father dreamed about. Despite her popularity, it become evident while playing with the minor-league Los Angeles Dodgers, part of the Chicago White Sox farm system, that Tink's baseball talent is nowhere near her basketball talent. Meanwhile, the Nerdlucks, a group of criminal aliens led by their boss Robert (James Denton), plot to capture the Muppets and make them their newest attractions at Moron Mountain, a failing amusement park. Robert believes enslaving the Muppets in this way will bring in more customers and save Moron Mountain from foreclosure.
They arrive in Los Angeles, California, and since they aren't very intelligent or tall, the Muppets bargain for their freedom by challenging the Nerdlucks to a basketball game. For July seventeen (the day of Disneyland's 55th anniversary), Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) asks his adoptive father Robert for permission to go to Anaheim where the happiest place on Earth is located, but Robert refuses. When Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff (John Goodman), a rich sugar baron and Charlotte's father, invites Prince Marleen (Jesse McCartney) of Maldonia to his masquerade ball, Charlotte (Kristin Chenoweth) hires Tink for catering services. Big Daddy seeks to welcome the recently arrived Prince Marleen as an eligible suitor to his daughter. Tink is thrilled to finally have enough to purchase and renovate the old cottage into her restaurant.
While the Muppets are in the road trip to Anaheim, the Nerdlucks travel around the USA and steal the talent of Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson, Charles Barkley, Muggsy Bogues, and Shawn Bradley, who are rendered incapable of playing basketball as a result. The Nerdlucks use the stolen talent to transform into gigantic creatures—now called the MonStars—that the Muppets are unable to defeat. Back at Disneyland, the financially cut-off Prince Marleen, penniless and unskilled, is intent on marrying a wealthy woman rather than learning a trade. He and his valet Lawrence (Peter Bartlett) encounter Dr. Facilier (Keith David), a voodoo witch doctor who convinces the pair that he can improve both their lives. Instead, Facilier transforms Marleen into a frog and gives Lawrence a voodoo charm that transforms his appearance to that of Marleen's when worn. Facilier intends for Lawrence, under the guise of Marleen, to marry Charlotte in order to gain access to her father's fortune; Lawrence will get 40% of it as payment for his help.
At the masquerade ball, Tink discovers she may lose the cottage to a higher bidder. Tink then meets Prince Marleen, who, believing her to be a princess because of her costume, asks her to kiss him and break Facilier's curse. Tink reluctantly agrees, in exchange for the money needed to outbid the other buyer. However, instead of Prince Marleen turning back into a human, Tink is turned into a human frog herself. A chase ensues, and Prince Marleen and Tink escape to the jungle. Lawrence later proposes to Charlotte, who agrees, but the magic in Facilier's charm wears off and Lawrence reverts to his original form. Another sample of the prince's blood is needed in order to prolong the spell, but Facilier finds that Lawrence foolishly released him. Facilier turns to the voodoo spirits for help, with the promise that once Lawrence marries Charlotte, he will have total control over Disneyland and will be able to offer the citizens' souls as payment. The voodoo spirits provide shadow demons, who are dispatched to locate Marleen.
To help the Muppets win the game, Kermit abducts Tink and Marleen during a game of golf with their friends, Orchid (Grey DeLisle) and Daisy (Kari Wahlgren) and recruits her. She reluctantly agrees to help after the MonStars squash her into the shape of a ball and bounce her around like one. Kermit and the Muppets decide to do some fun in Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure Park to collect some stuff for the Ultimate Game. Tink and Marleen meet Louis (Michael-Leon Wooley), a trumpet-playing alligator who longs to be human. He offers to lead them around the hotel to find the good voodoo priestess Mama Odie (Jenifer Lewis), who they believe can undo the curse.
Back at the hotel, Kermit meets Miss Piggy (Eric Jacobson) and Tink and Marleen meet Ray (Jim Cummings), a Cajun firefly who joins them on the journey. Ray tells Tink about his love, Evangeline, who is revealed to be the Evening Star. Kermit and Fozzie Bear (Eric Jacobson) go to Tink's house to collect what she needs to play - her basketball gear, barely dodging family dog Charles, who has the shorts. Tink's publicist, Tulip (Miley Cyrus), follows Kermit and Fozzie and stays to support Tink, whose team will be called the Muppet Squad. The next morning, the four at last meet Mama Odie and she tells Tink and Marleen that Marleen must kiss a true princess for them to become human, and that since Big Daddy is King of the Disneyland Parade, Charlotte is a princess, but only until the clock strokes, when the anniversary is over.
Somewhere around the United States, the sudden inability of five top NBA players to play basketballs captures the attention of the media—and the rest of the NBA—as more and more NBA teams refuse to take the court, fearing the same phenomenon will attack them. The five NBA players themselves go through a series of physical, medical, psychological and spiritual tests to figure out why they have no talent anymore, to no avail. Eventually all NBA stadiums are quarantined and the season is declared officially over until further notice.
The two teams take the court. Despite Tink's leadership, the MonStars dominate the first half of the game. During half time, Marleen tells Ray he loves Tink and is willing to give up his dreams for her, but before he can tell her directly, he confronts Robert, realizing that he is the kingdom's long-lost prince. Marleen is captured by the shadow demons and brought to Facilier. After Ray tells Tink that Marleen truly loves her, Tink goes to the Disneyland Parade only to find "Marleen" marrying Charlotte. Tink escapes to be alone, while Ray is able to help the real Marleen escape and steals the charm. Ray gives the charm to Tink to hold back Facilier's minions, but Facilier defeats and mortally wounds him. Facilier then confronts Tink and transforms her into her dream form. He then offers to make her restaurant dream come true in exchange for the charm, but Tink refuses and attempts to destroy the talisman, realizing that even if she does not have what she wants, she still has what she needs. Facilier manages to catch it before it breaks and turns Tink back into her basketball form, unwittingly giving her the opportunity to grab the talisman with his tongue and destroy it. The angered voodoo spirits appear and, using Facilier himself as payment for his debts, drag him to the voodoo version of Hell.
While Lawrence is arrested, Tink and Marleen reveal their love to each other. Charlotte, after listening to their explanation of the situation, agrees to kiss Marleen so he and Tink can be together. The clock strikes before she can kiss him, but the two decide he is content to live together as frogs. Tulip sneaks into the MonStars' locker room and overhears them talking about how they stole the talent from the NBA players, but she is detected despite hiding in a locker and scorched as a result. Tulip informs the Muppet Squad that the MonStars stole the talent from the NBA players. Kermit motivates the team with a "special drink", and the MonStars' commanding lead is reduced to a significantly smaller margin. Seeing Robert angry that the MonStars did not steal Tink's talent, Tink takes the chance to raise the stakes. If the Muppet Squad wins, the MonStars must give the NBA players their talent back, but if they lose, then Robert is to spare the Muppets in exchange for Tink. She readily accepts it and Kermit tries to talk her out of it, all the while being aware of what it means if Tink is subjected to humiliation on Moron Mountain for all time. The MonStars begin playing even dirtier than before at the Muppet Squad. The Muppets are injured, one by one, until only Tink, Marleen, Kermit, Miss Piggy and Fozzie are left, leaving them short one player. Reluctantly, Tink puts Tulip in the game, and though she is quickly taken out of action, the MonStars' lead is now down to one. Masterson the Rat (Matt Vogel), who is the referee, tells them that if there is no fifth player, the team will forfeit the game. At the last second, Orchid appears in the stadium and joins the team, breaking the fourth wall along the way.
With only seconds left, Orchid pulls some clever maneuvering and gets the ball to Tink. Extending her arm to superhuman lengths (since the laws of physics work differently with the Muppets in Disneyland), Tink defies being held at midcourt and makes a dunk from half court that beats the buzzer and wins the game. Although Orchid has always dreamed of being an NBA player, and Tink is impressed with her skills, Orchid decides to retire from basketball forever. Tink then helps the MonStars realize that they're bigger than Robert, who confronts them for losing. Fed up with their abusive boss, the MonStars tie him up to a rocket and send him to the moon. At Tink's request, they reluctantly return the stolen talent to the other players by transferring them to a basketball, which is how they stored the stolen talent earlier in the film. This reverts the MonStars back to the tiny Nerdlucks. Refusing to return to Moron Mountain, the Nerdlucks decide to stay with the Muppets, who only agree if the Nerdlucks can prove themselves to be 'Muppetational', which they arguably complete on the spot. As Tink leaves, she tells Kermit to stay out of trouble. Kermit assures her he will and shares a kiss with Miss Piggy.
Afterwards, Tulip and Tink take the Nerdlucks' spaceship and Tink makes a dramatic appearance with Tulip at a Dodgers baseball game to the cheers of the audience. The next day, Tink and Tulip meet Barkley, Ewing, Bogues, Johnson, and Bradley give the stolen talent back to the NBA players, who immediately regain their lost skills. They offer Tink a chance to play a 3-on-3 with them, but when Tink initially refuses, the others wonder if she still has the motivation and talent that the NBA demands. Tink says, "There's only one way to find out..."
Returning to Disneyland, Tink and Marleen are wed by Mama Odie; because Tink has married a frog prince, she has become a princess, and their kiss breaks the spell. They share a kiss again. They had a second wedding at the Downtown Disney Cathedral. Months later, Tink and Marleen have transformed the cottage into the long awaited restaurant, called Tink's Palace, after winning the bid with the help of Kermit, the Muppets and the Nerdlucks. Tink and Marleen celebrate their opening with their family and friends while they sing "When Will My Life Begin?".
Immediately following the events of their last film, Kermit the Frog (Steve Whitmire) returns home to Disneyland Resort and reunites with Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman). Former oil tycoon Dominic Badguy (Ricky Gervais), now the tour manager and company chairman, owns a world's fair called International Global Pavilion Incorporated (IGP Inc.) to promote his Badguy Talent Management. When Tink and Irish tourist Fionnoula MacLise (Kelly Macdonald) prepares for the last season of the year, she, Kermit, and the Muppets depart for Oslo, Norway where IGP Inc. is located and Badguy approached the Muppets at the IGP Inc. promotional event in the museum, who offered to manage the group and schedule the European tour in IGP Inc. When Clamiwinkle (Sarah Bolger), Grotto (Amanda Seyfried), and Sea Salt (Selena Gomez) come of age, the kingdom prepares for Clami's coronation as queen. Among the guests is the Duke of Weselton (Alan Tudyk), who seeks to exploit the Winter Woods for profit. As the Muppets begin their tour, the criminal mastermind Constantine (Matt Vogel), a near-exact double for Kermit in appearance, escapes from a Siberian Gulag and joins his subordinate Badguy to begin a plot to steal the Crown Jewels of England.
Once the Muppets arrive in Berlin, Germany, Badguy secures them a show at a prestigious venue. Kermit, frustrated with the troupe's ludicrous requests and Miss Piggy's (Eric Jacobson) insistent hints at the wedding, goes for a walk along the deserted canal at Badguy's suggestion. Constantine ambushes him and glues a fake mole onto his cheek, matching Constantine's own, then slips away. Mistaken for Constantine, Kermit is arrested and sent to the Gulag. Tink wants to go to the Winter Woods, due to her curious nature. She sees that the citizens are making baskets in the Alpine Lederhosen Factory which are carried by snowy owls, who then delivers them to the citizens of the Winter Woods, and learns that there will be another shipment tomorrow.
Later that day, Tink volunteers to help Frieda (Mandy Moore), the German tourist take the animals to the Winter Woods. While Frieda is busy Tink crosses the border into the Winter Woods, and her wings start to glow. But Frieda warns her that her wings are freezing and rushes her off to the hospital. After being fixed by the healing Berliner (Will Ferrell), Tink remains curious about the sparkles and colors her wings made in the Winter Woods. Tink went off to the library, where she finds a book titled Wingology, but unfortunately, a bookworm has chewed the page on "Sparkling Wings" up. A Berliner (Jack McBrayer) tells Tink that the author of the book, the Keeper, might be able to help her, but he lives in the Winter Woods. Taking Kermit's place, Constantine raises the suspicions of no one expect Animal (Eric Jacobson), and he and Badguy steal several paintings from a museum during the show.
Despite Clami's fears, her coronation takes place with incident. Clami refuses to grant her blessing and forbids Grotto and Sea Salt's sudden marriage. The girls argue, culminating in the exposure of Clami's abilities in an emotional outburst. Panicking, Clami flees the castle, while inadvertently unleashing an eternal deluge curse on the pavilion. In the University of Winter, she abandons her restraint, vowing to never return and building herself a solitary ice dress. The next morning, Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon (Ty Burrell) and CIA agent Sam the Eagle (Eric Jacobson) grudgingly team up to apprehend the culprit whom Napoleon believe to be his nemesis "The Lemur" - the number two criminal in the world.
Preparing herself for the Winter Woods and using the final shipment as her only chance, Tink sneaks into the Alpine Lederhosen Factory and climbs inside one of the baskets and waits for the owls, with help from her friends, the Nerdlucks. She gets picked up by an unexperienced owl and makes her way across the border. Suddenly, the owl accidentally drops the basket, and Tink crashes into the snow. Realizing her book has been flung from her bag, she tries to get it back before the owl caretaker named Calypso (Bill Hader), who is Clami's imaginary childhood snowman finds it. However, Lord Milori (Timothy Dalton), the Lord of Winter finds the book and asks Calypso, to return the book to the Keeper. Using this as a opportunity Tink follows Calypso to the Winter Library, which calls the main hall "Disco Plaza." (though we haven't had a party yet, but we'll be prepared after the events of the film).
Upon arriving, she spots Trident (Martin Short), the Keeper of all citizen knowledge. But before she can talk to him, Clami rushes into the room and proclaims that her wings are sparkling the day before when Tink's wings begin to glow and sparkle. An irresistible force guided Tink toward Clami. The citizens ask Trident to explain what was happening to their wings. Bringing Tink and Clami to a platform and positioning their wings, the whole chamber becomes filled with images explaining their origins. Tinker Bell and Clamiwinkle realize that they are sisters.
Suddenly, Milori arrives, concerned about the book Calypso had found, warning Trident to send any 'warm' citizen back to IGP Inc. Trident tells the two they can spend two days together before Tink has to return home. Clami shows to Tink that she also collects lost things and tries to find a use for them. Next, they go to the Frost Forest to introduce Tink to Grotto and Sea Salt. Following instructions hidden behind one of the stolen painting, Constantine and Badguy divert the tour to Madrid, Spain.
Meanwhile, Kermit has attempted several times to escape the Gulag, but is thwarted each time by prison guard Comrade Nadya (Tina Fey); knowing of his true identity, Nadya is obsessed with him as Miss Piggy. Nadya orders Kermit to help organize the prisoners' annual talent show. While getting supplies at Oaken's (Chris Williams) trading post, Tink and Clami meet a royal gramma ice harvester named Chlorine Bjørgman (Eddie Izzard) and his pet reindeer, Sven (Dee Bradley Baker), and convince him to guide them to London, where the baby laughs for the first time before Tink and Clami were born. After the attack from wolves, the pair stop by for the rest. Tink and Clami build a campfire to stay warm, Tink realizes that if she can make it warm in IGP Inc., Clami can make it cold at IGP Inc.
Scrat (Chris Wedge), a saber-toothed squirrel climbs a glacier to bury his acorn, but accidentally opens a hole in it, causing water to spurt out. The world of ice is slowly melting. The creatures are all shown enjoying themselves on slides and pools made by the melting ice at Glacier Fountain, the water park in the Winter Woods; among with Tink, Clami, and Bjørgman. Tink opens a small day camp, where none of the younger creatures take her seriously, nor do Clami and Bjørgman, which leaves Tink seeking a daring deed. Fast Tony (Jay Leno), the giant armadillo and local con artist is claiming that Oslo will flood and that the bark and reeds that he sell are needed to stay alive. Clami dismisses the idea, but is distracted when she sees that Tink will try to high dive from a giant waterfall; as Clami goes with Bjørgman to the top of the waterfall to save Tink from her act of daredevilry, suddenly the ice under Bjørgman's feet was breaking, causing him to bolt in fear, this also made Tink figure that Bjørgman is afraid of the water. They figure that the pleasant sunshine has caused the ice shelves to melt, and it is kept from destroying the Winter Woods and IGP Inc. only by the glaciers, which have formed a dam.
The Lone Gunslinger Vulture (Will Arnett) warns the citizens that a giant Southampton TOL Deluge ocean liner in England can save them from fatal if they make it to London within four days' time, and all soon set out to find it. A glacier which contains two sea reptiles from the Mesozoic era, Cretaceous and Maelstrom (Dee Bradley Baker), breaks off. Constantine informs the Muppets they can perform any act they wish, much to Walter's (Peter Linz) puzzlement. During this show in Madrid, Constantine and Badguy break into a Museo del Prado museum and destroy a roomful of busts to find a key need for their plan. Even though the performance is a disaster, the Muppets receive critical acclaim.
When Clami briefly is separated from them, Bjørgman, Tink, and Sven encounter Grotto and Sea Salt who drive them nuts by playing Whac-A-Mole with them. Clami is depressed about her family. Calypso believes he is a snowman and possum. Tink invites him to tag along with the group to escape the flood and discover the secret of the wings in London, and she brings her friends. Napoleon and Sam deduce that the connection between the crimes is the Muppet tour, and the pair interrogate the Muppets at a police station with little success. After a perilous ordeal with Cretaceous and Maelstrom while crossing a pond, Tink prompts Bjørgman to encourage him to admit and face his fears - Bjørgman insists that "fear is for prey", so Tink points out that Bjørgman is behaving as if he is the water's prey. They discover an area which Calypso recalls as the place where he was adopted. He finally realizes he is a frost citizen and also expresses his suspicions about how different he was from other frost citizens. The instructions on the stolen key lead Constantine and Badguy to schedule the next show in Dublin, Ireland.
Despite this bonding moment with Clami, Calypso distances himself from her when she suggests "saving their species". Clami and Calypso ultimately make up when they must co-operate to save the group when the ground cracks under their feet. Tink is kidnapped by a tribe of amphibians (frogs, toads, and bullfrogs) who believe Tink to be a fire queen. Tink starts fire for them, and believes that she has finally found respect, but they plan to sacrifice her by tossing her into a volcano. Tink narrowly escapes and found Clami, who stills fears hurting her sister. When Tink insists that we can continue the journey to unlock the secret and return sisterhood, she becomes agitated and her powers leash out, accidentally striking Tink in the heart. After Trident and his pet snowy lynx, Fiona (Dee Bradley Baker) save Tink and Clami from falling off a cliff, he tells the sisters that Tink has to go home. The sisters realize that they might never see each other again, but Tink comes up with a plan. When the three people reach the border in IGP Inc., Tink whispers to Clami to meet her at Dublin tomorrow.
When Tink arrives at the train heading for Dublin, she asks the Nerdlucks for help. Later, some of her other tourists learn about Tink's sister and excited at the prospect of meeting her (Clami) decide to help Tink. In Dublin, Walter discovers that Badguy and Constantine had been giving away show tickets and bribing critics to ensure a packed house and rave reviews, and Fozzie Bear (Eric Jacobson) notices the resemblance between Kermit and Constantine. The two realize that Constantine has taken Kermit's place. Constantine attacks Walter and Fozzie, but Animal fends him off and the three escape. Tink arrives at the border with the Nerdlucks pulling along a snowmaking machine. Clami arrives too with her friends, pulling along a big ice cube with Wave (Ryan Reynolds), the university's professor of a frost program. Now able to keep Clami cold enough, Clami crosses the border to the warm side of Dublin. Clami meets Tink's other tourists and continues her tour of the warm side of Dublin.
Tink notices Clami's wings wilting. The snowmaker was running out of ice, and there wasn't enough snow to keep Clami cold, so Tink and Clami return to the border. Milori appears and instructs Clami how to fix her wings. Clarion (Anjelica Huston), the Queen of Disneyland arrives too, and sadly explains to the sisters that they can never see each other again and that it was her who created the rule that warm and cold citizens should remain apart. As the tourists leave, the snowmaker gets knocked by Milori into the stream, and creates a snowstorm.
While the Muppets are rehearsing, Clarion tries to make Tink understand why the rule about not crossing the border was so important, as does Milori with Clami. They are told the story of two citizens who met and fell in love. One of them was a winter citizen and the other was from the warm seasons. They met every sunset at the border, where spring touches winter. But as their love grew stronger, they wished to be together and share each other's worlds. They disregarded the dangers across the border. One of them broke a wing, for which there is no cure. From that day, Clarion decreed that citizens must never again cross the border and Milori agreed that their worlds should forever remain apart. Milori creates a giant snow monster (Paul Briggs) (nicknamed "Marshmallow" by Calypso) that throws Clami out of the Winter Library. During the Dublin performance, Badguy steals a locket from a museum and Constantine proposes to Miss Piggy onstage; he accepts, and the pair plan a wedding to be held at the Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept and where the TOL Deluge ship is located. Upon hearing that the flood will threaten the Winter Woods, Tink is captured, and tied up inside Big Ben's bell tower in London, England.
Milori is in search of Clami with the Duke's thugs and arrive at the Hall of Winter. They defeat Marshmallow and attempt to kill Clami, thinking it'll end the flood, but she subdues them. Milori brings Clami to the castle, where she's imprisoned in the cell. Trident pleads with Clami to undo the deluge curse, but she admits she doesn't know how. That night, Bjørgman introduces Clami, Calypso, Grotto, and Sea Salt to the trolls, his adoptive family, which Pabbie explains that Clami has come into the warm side and so does Tink who enters the Winter Woods. Unless it reveals the secret of the wings, they will rip their wings forever. Believing that only Trident can save her a secret, Bjørgman races back with her to the palace.
Fozzie, Walter, and Animal reach the Gulag on the night of the performance, and Kermit uses it as a front to allow them, himself, and all the prisoners to escape. The next day, the trapped snowmaker begins to freeze Bloomsbury. Clarion, Tink, the tourists, and the ministers of the countries arrive at the waterfall to find the Nerdlucks attempting to free the snowmaker. They succeeded in pushing the machine down the waterfall, but that it isn't over. Tink shows that there's a freeze coming. Clarion told everyone to save Oslo for the freeze will kill the world's fair, eternally, stopping the flow of pixie dust and therefore making it impossible for citizens for fly.
All warm citizens of London evacuate the Bloomsbury corner houses and journey to the Tower of London. All citizens try everything they can to head to the Tower of London while Tink checking that her friends are all evacuated from the tour train. Clami reunites with Trident and begs him to give her secret to break the curse. Tink then notices that a flower that Clami had covered in frost is still alive, despite its cold surroundings. Tink flew straight to the University of Winter and ask Grotto and Clami why the flower was still alive. Grotto explains that the frost carries warm air inside, and Clami suggests that they could frost the TOL Deluge before the freeze comes so Tink, Clami, and the frost citizens rode Fiona to London.
Tink, Clami, and the winter citizens find a field of hot geysers, which separate Clami, Tink, and Bjorgman from Calypso, Grotto, and Sea Salt when they argue about which way to go through it. The four Muppets infiltrate the Tower as the wedding begins, and Badguy (with the help of Bobby Benson's (David Rudman) Baby Band) uses the stolen key and locket to disable the security system protecting the jewels and steals them. Meanwhile, Clami, Tink, and Bjorgman made to the ship but Gustav (Matt Berry), the gatekeeper bird guards the TOL Deluge.
Kermit interrupts the ceremony and reveals Constantine's true identity. When the flood comes, Clami saves Calypso from drowning as he is caught in the cave in the Tower Bridge (due to falling rocks), while Bjorgman overcomes his fear of water to save Tink, Grotto, and Sea Salt. Constantine takes Miss Piggy hostage and flees to a waiting honeymoon helicopter. He is intercepted by Badguy - actually the Lemur and now dressed in a lemur costume - who intends to double-cross Constantine and keep the jewels for himself. Constantine ejects him from the helicopter and tries to take off with Miss Piggy, but Kermit jumps aboard and the rest of the Muppets climb atop each other to stop the escape. Cretaceous and Maelstrom arrive, but due to Clami's quick thinking, they are finished off by a rock which falls on them, killing them both. Kermit and Miss Piggy knock Constantine out. The other citizens are at the mercy of the water currents.
Meanwhile, at the TOL Deluge, the Nerdlucks and other tourists try to place some blankets on the TOL Deluge, but the strong winds blow them away. To Clarion's fear and disappointment, the plan is failing but then Tink, Clami and some of her friends arrive explain the power of the frost to Clarion, and they get right to work, but Sea Salt realizes that the TOL Deluge is too big for them to finish in time. Then Tink spots Milori and the rest of the winter citizens who came to help frost everything everything else that isn't frozen. Accomplished of frosting the whole world's fair, Milori states that they've done all they can. Milori warns the tourists that the freeze is upon them and they must take cover including Clarion who his gives his cape to so she can keep warm, revealing that he has a broken wing (hence why he flies around on a snowy owl). Milori then orders all the winter citizens to stand guard all over the TOL Deluge. Meanwhile, Scrat climbs up the glacier and at the top sticks the acorn he has into the ice. This forms a crevasse in the glacier, which widens into a fissure, diverting the flood and saving the Muppets. Scrat is then washed away. Constantine and Badguy are arrested by Napoleon and Sam. Nadya arrives in London to arrest Kermit for escaping. The Muppets tell her if she arrests him, she will have to take all of them as well. She relents, allowing Kermit to go free.
Some time later, the freeze begins to melt and pixie dust begins to flow again. All the citizens celebrate, however Tink reveals that he had broken a wing when she flies into the Winter Woods and warns Clami to go back to the Winter Woods before her wings wilt. As the sisters hold hands and say goodbye, they reunite their wings and an explosion of pure sparkly light bursts from their wings, slowly magically healing Tink's broken wing. Clarion and Milori kiss romantically revealing that they were the citizens that fell in love in the story. Realizing love is the key to the secret. Clami thaws the pavilion and helps Calypso survive on summer.
As a reward for her heroism, Tink receives an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II (Herself). From that day on, warm citizens of IGP Inc. can cross over the border into the Winter Woods (after they have their wings frosted over to preserve them) and friendship in Oslo becomes whole again as Clarion & Milori and Antoinette (Meaghan Martin), the French tourist & Calypso begin their romantic relationships and the sisters reconcile and soon realize that they are half of each other. Clami promises never to keep the citizens apart again. Nadya decides to let the Muppets complete their tour by performing at the Gulag with Constantine and the prisoners participating.
In the credits scene, one of the Nerdlucks, Pound (Dee Bradley Baker) overcomes his fear of glaciers through the help of Wave.
Characters
Tinker Bell – A 19-year-old fairy waitress and aspiring chef/restaurateur, new tourist of IGP Inc., Clamiwinkle's older fraternal twin sister, and the main protagonist of the film. Her names: Her names: Tink, Miss Bell, Princess Tinker Bell, Chere, Waitress, Miss Froggy. Her personality: Quite cute, intelligent, hard-working, sassy, loving, feisty, honorable, creative, talented, ambitious, passionate, crafty, modest, curious, humble, envious, opinionated, ultimately warm-hearted, stern, reckless, persistent, fearless, artistic, affectionate, patient, energetic, steadfast, impulsive, mature, temperamental, down-to-earth, rebellious, smart, intuitive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 19 years old, fair skin, thin dirty blonde eyebrows, rosy cheeks, pink lips, fair blonde hair, baby blue eyes, pudgy face, clear wings on her back, blonde shoulder-length hair in a bun with one bang in her head, light green strapless dress with a light green miniskirt, matching slip-on shoes with white puff-balls on the toes.
(in her waitress form): Yellow dress over a white shirt, a white apron, with brown shoes, dark green coat, with a matching hat which she wears on her way to the diner in the mornings, low ponytail, wrapped up in a green band.
(in her masquerade form): A renaissance costume with honey yellow and a light green/brown as its primary colors.
(in her pre-masquerade form): An iconic blue princess gown with a matching tiara, as well as a necklace, complete with a blue diamond.
(in her basketball practice): The cerulean blue hair tie holding her ringlet ponytail, cerulean blue nightgown with short puffy sleeves, black bedroom ballet slippers.
(in her Ultimate Game form): Her hair tied up in a bun, white Muppet Squad strapless jersey dress with a mini skirt, white slippers.
(in her imagination form): A white, sleeveless gown, golden straps, diamond earrings, a golden necklace, a white feather, resembling the classic 1920s swinger outfits, a beige, fur shawl.
(in her froggy wedding form): Iconic lily pad outfit (green, sparkling, strapless, sleeveless ball gown). The gown's petticoat is a light yellow color. Along with the gown, she wears light green opera gloves, green shoes to match the gown, a light blue, diamond necklace with matching earrings, and a lily pad tiara to top it all off. With this outfit, her hair is pinned up in an updo bun.
(in her human wedding form): Wedding outfit was a beige dress (that reveals her backside), with a matching Juliet cap, transparent gloves, as well as a green tiara. Her dress also consist of green linings, with a flower on the shoulder.
(in her Tink's Palace form): Green sweater outfit, with a golden tiara, complete with a emerald on the top.
(In her winter gear): Green jacket and earmuffs.
(in her German style): two braided pigtails, Oktoberfest strapless dress with a mini skirt, lederhosen hat.
(in her Irish style): tied in her bun and is styled in Celtic strapless dress with a mini skirt.
Clamiwinkle (pronounced Clah-miwinkle) – A snow princess of the Winter Woods, Tinker Bell's younger fraternal twin sister, and one of the main protagonists of the film. Inspiration: Sonja Henie. Her other names: Clami, Miss Winkle. Her personality: Free-spirited, curious, fearless, sweet, optimistic, talkative, fun-loving, kind, dreamy, bubbly, playful, adventurous, loving, naïve, excitable, chatty, sassy, awkward, nice, spunky, clumsy, caring, sisterly, warm, clever, friendly, quirky, feisty, ditzy, impressionable, impulsive, enthusiastic, imaginative, selfless, romantic, innocent, stubborn. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 18 years old, fair skin, rosy cheeks, pink lips, brunette hair, curly ringlet braided up-do with a small bang down her forehead, blue eyes, cyan snowflake strapless dress with a mini skirt, clear wings, cyan panties, and aqua ballet flats with white pom-poms on her toes, feminine Norwegian accent. (As a youngster): Slender, cute, 5 years old, fair skin, rosy cheeks, pink lips, brunette hair with two pigtails and a small bang down her forehead, blue eyes, cyan short-sleeved nightgown, clear wings, and aqua ballet slippers.
Prince Marleen – A Prince of Maldonia, Tinker Bell's love interest, and the deuteragonist of the film. Inspiration: The Frog Prince. His other names: The Frog Prince. His personality: Music-loving, initially lazy, dashing, flirtatious, clever, romantic, driven, optimistic, over-the-top, boastful, talented, naïve, charismatic, social. His appearance: Slender, handsome, fair skin, blond hair, blue eyes.
Kermit the Frog – A frog who is the Muppet Theater's director and the tritagonist of the first film and one of the main protagonists of the second film. His other names: Kermie (referred to by Miss Piggy), Uncle Kermit, Green Stuff, Frog, Mr. The Frog, Mr. Froggy. His personality: Cheerful, selfless, anxious, optimistic, loving, caring, wise, humorous, easily-frustrated, plucky, level-headed, excitable, sweet, humble, down-to-earth, snarky, smarmy, sarcastic, a wise guy at times. His appearance: Slender frog, handsome, green skin, white eyes with black stilted pupils, a pair of 4 fingers and thumbs, olive drab collar with 11 points.
Miss Piggy – A diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar", Kermit's love interest, and one of the secondary protagonists of the film. Her other names: Piggy, Pig, Miss Pig, Mrs. Piggy, Mrs. The Frog. Her personality: Beautiful, over-bearing, funny, bossy, glamorous, aggressive, feisty, vain, short-tempered, a diva, demanding, impatient, vulnerable, sometimes sweet, innocent and excited. Her appearance: Slender yet obese fair pig, beautiful, blonde hair, blue eyes, lavender eyelids, black eyelashes, both red strapless dress and pumps, long opera gloves, white pearl necklace, matching ring on her left ring finger.
Constantine – A frog who is the number one criminal and the main antagonist of the film. His other names: The World's Most Dangerous Frog, Number One. His personality: Evil, scheming, tricky, funny, cunning, smart, scary, menacing. His appearance: Slender, green skin, olive drab collar with 11 points, white eyes with black stilted pupils, black mole on his right face, Russian accent.
Principal Robert – The proprietor of the intergalactic theme park "Moron Mountain" who is Kermit's adoptive father and the main antagonist of the film. Inspiration: Swackhammer, Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Phineas T. Ratchet (Robots). His personality: Short-tempered, overprotective, greedy, abusive, rude, obsessive, cold, selfish, merciless, nasty, uncaring, manipulative, nonshalant, self-centered, conniving, arrogant, mad, cunning, overall evil in nature. His appearance: Slender, muscular, spectacles, gray eyes, dark brown hair, black tuxedo coat and bowtie, white tuxedo shirt with each gold button on both bottom sides, black bowtie, red vest with a collar, very small ochre upside-down triangles all over it, and each couple of silver buttons vertically on both sides, smoking a cigar.
Dominic Badguy (pronounced Bædgee) – The CEO, host, and tour manager of IGP Inc. and former oil baron who is the world's number two criminal, Constantine's henchman and the secondary antagonist of the film. His other names: The Lemur, Number Two. His personality: Evil, scheming, tricky. His appearance: Light brown hair, green eyes, English accent. As a lemur: Gray and black tail, gray suit, gray ears.
Tulip – A publicist. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 19 years old, fair skin, rosy cheeks, pink lips, short curly black hair, blue eyes, white dress, pink ballet shoes.
Fozzie Bear – The Muppet Theater's comedian bear. His personality: Funny, loyal, sweet, sensitive, loving, devoted, sometimes doubtful, insecure, shy, witty, wants to make people laugh. His appearance: Obese bear, handsome, orange fur, rose cherry nose, pink (later lavender) eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, brown eyebrows, brown pork pie hat with a chocolate band, white string tie with pink polka dots on it.
The Great Gonzo – The Muppet Theater's stuntman. His other names: Gonzo the Great, Great Gonzo. His personality: Weird, silly, crazy, adventurous, masochistic, big-hearted, romantic. His appearance: Slender blue "whatever", handsome, sky blue muzzle with a long matching hooked nose, indigo hair on top of his head, bug eyes, olive drab eyelids, a pair of 2 fingers and thumbs, crimson tuxedo suit with rose brims and a pair of buttons vertically on his coat and the other pair on each one of his coat wrists, crimson bowtie, black tuxedo shoes
Walter – The orange Muppet and the Muppets' biggest fan. His personality: Sweet, slightly naïve, lacking self-confidence, a huge Muppet fan, helpful, shy, caring. His appearance: Short and slender humanoid, ochre skin, brown hair and eyebrows, thin black eyebrows, sienna eyelids, white eyes with black pupils, blue suit jacket with navy blue linings, blue button, and each pocket with blue linings on both sides, matching dress pants, white dress shirt, brown necktie, matching shoes with white trimmings.
Animal – A savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Wild, primitive, playful, energetic, rude, crude, easily-angered, good-hearted. His appearance: Slender monster-like humanoid, fuzzy face, bushy eyebrow, sharp teeth, often wears ripped pants and a small shirt.
Dr. Facilier – A silver-tongued but evil voodoo witch doctor and one of the man antagonists of the film. Inspiration: Baron Samedi, Cab Calloway, Michael Jackson, Captain Hook, Cruella De Vil, Sammy Davis, Jr. His other names: Shadow Man. His personality: Cunning, shady, seductive, evil, greedy, smooth-talking, mysterious, charismatic, funny, persuasive, patient, interlligent, crafty, tricky. His appearance: Tall, very slender, dark skin, black hair, thinly mustachioed, gap in his front teeth, purple eyes, a couple crocodile teeth attached to a black cord, dark crimson undertaker tailcoat with a black collar, black pants, purple vest, red waistband, tall black shoes with white spats over them, black top hat with a skull and the crossbones up front, red band, and the purple thin feather on top, cane with a purple globe on top.
Lord Milori – The lord of the Winter Woods. His personality: Wise, knowledgeable, strong, strict, serious, kind, loving. His appearance: Slender, taller, frost sleeveless suit, ice pants, high leaf boots, and snowy owl-feathered cape covers his broken right wing, fair skin, silver hair, brown eyes, English accent. He falls in love with Queen Clarion.
Trident (alias "The Keeper") – A keeper of all citizen knowledge and wisdom who is the owner of the Hall of Winter, and Milori's confidante. His personality: Humorous, sympathetic, sweet, intelligent, wise, heroic, rebellious. His appearance: Short, slender, elderly, green coat, pink skin, large pointy nose, gray mustache and toupee, aqua eyes, spectacles. He is close friends with Tulip.
Louis – A friendly, neurotic, trumpet-playing alligator. Inspiration: Louis Armstrong. His other names: Jabberjaws. His personality: Cowardly, fun-loving, loyal, phobic, gentle, talented, friendly, dreamy, hyperactive, oafish, witty. Hiss appearance: Obese green American alligator, yellow-green muzzle, belly, palms and soles, olive backline between greenish-black scales, black eyebrows, sharp white teeth, white eyes with black pupils, olive claws.
Ray – A Cajun firefly. His full name: Raymond. His personality: Funny, lovesick, friendly, helpful, optimistic, fearless, sympathetic, wise. His appearance: Very small and slender Cajun firefly, holes on his wings, red hair, very few teeth.
Chlorine Bjorgman – A royal gramma who is the ice harvester of the Winter Woods. His other names: Christopher (referred to by Clamiwinkle, briefly), Sven (referred to by Calypso, formerly), the Winter Woods' Official Ice Master and Deliverer. His personality: Paranoid, silly, fun, thrill-seeking, individualistic, intelligent, resourceful, protective, sweet, awkward, selfless, somewhat bashful, cool-acting, fearful (of water). His appearance: Purple royal gramma fish with stretching body parts, blue eyes, English accent. He is close friends with Lew Zealand (since he's a boomerang fish thrower).
Sven – A reindeer who is Chlorine's companion. His personality: Loyal, sloppy, obedient, playful, lively, compassionate, helpful, impulsive, devoted, observant, clumsy, innocent, selfless, valiant. His appearance: Large tan reindeer with white fur around his neck and paws, 14-point antlers.
Calypso – A comic-relief snow prince/enchanted snowman who is the snowy owl caretaker of the Winter Woods. Inspiration: Flint Lockwood, Olaf. His other names: Snowman, Possum, Frost Prince. His personality: Calm, kind-hearted, smooth, loyal, heroic, witty, outgoing, fun-loving, innocent, creative, affectionate, wacky, whimsical, energetic, optimistic, clever, dreamy, stubborn. His appearance: 23 years old, fair skin, brown hair, blue eyes, blue tunic, pants, and shoes, magical disassemble body parts like a snowman. He falls in love with Antoinette.
Mama Odie – A blind, 197-year-old voodoo priestess who served as the film's Fairy Godmother. Inspiration: Coleen Salley, Fairy Godmother, Suga Mama Proud. Her other names: Voodoo Queen of the Hotel. Her personality: Wise, sassy, friendly, humorous, excitable, motherly, smart, quick-thinking, spirited, open-minded. Her appearance: Obese, blind, elderly, barefoot, gold jewelry, white dress and turban.
Jean Pierre Napoleon – A French Interpol inspector agent who works with Sam the Eagle on finding Constantine. Inspiration: Inspector Jacques Clouseau. His appearance: Slender, fair, hazel eyes, black hair and mustache.
Sam the Eagle – An eagle and CIA inspector agent who works with Jean Pierre Napoleon on finding Constantine. His personality: Patriotic, strict, stern, gets upset easily, often scowls at the other Muppets' antics. His appearance: Large, blue, bald, bushy eyebrow, fuzzy chest, fuzzy wings, stern expression, orange legs and claws.
Nadya – A high-ranking Russian Gulag 38B prison guard and warden who is obsessed with Kermit the Frog. Her personality: Feisty, vain, tough, supportive, wise, clever, obsessed with Kermit. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, short brown hair, green eyes.
Charlotte LaBouff – A wealthy Southern débutante who is Tinker Bell's best friend since childhood who dreams of marrying a prince. Inspiration: Marilyn Monroe, Katrina Van Tassel, Betty Boop, Rosetta. Her personality: Ditzy, kind-hearted, energetic, spunky, helpful, generous, loyal, spoiled, extroverted, sassy, fliratious, selfless, intelligent, fashionable, glamorous, sweet, mature. Her appearance: Slender, 18 years old, beautiful, fair skin, round cheeks, pink lips, blonde hair, blue eyes, black eyelashes, any pink dress.
Grotto – A frost princess of the Winter Woods and one of Clamiwinkle's best friends. Her personality: Energetic, welcoming, active, enthusiastic, cheerful, bubbly, peepy, jovial, geeky, sweet. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 21 years old, blue shirt, pants, and shoes, fair skin, curly honey-blonde hair, green eyes, spectacles. (As a youngster): Slender, cute, 8 years old, blue hemmed nightgown, fair skin, curly honey-blonde hair, green eyes, spectacles. She is close friends with the Nerdlucks.
Sea Salt – A frost princess of the Winter Woods and one of Clamiwinkle's best friends. Her personality: Laid back, cautious, loyal, sarcastic, sassy, hot-tempered, sweet, fearful. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 21 years old, fair skin, short curly black hair with violet streaks, pink bow, blue eyes, rosy cheeks, pink lips, blue strapless dress with a mini skirt, blue panties, and blue boots. (As a youngster): Slender, cute, 8 years old, fair skin, short curly black hair with violet streaks, blue eyes, rosy cheeks, pink lips, blue hemmed nightgown, and blue slippers. She is close friends with the Nerdlucks.
Fionnoula MacLise – An Irish-Scottish tourist of IGP Inc. who is Kermit's biggest fan. Her other names: Mrs. San Francisco (mistaken by Tink). Her personality: Cocky, self-centered, talented, boastful, very arrogant. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, 16 years old, fair skin, curly black hair, blue eyes, rosy cheeks, pink lips, pink hair tie holding her ringlet ponytail, green Celtic shamrock strapless dress with a mini skirt, gold panties, and green tap slippers.
Lawrence – Prince Marleen's royal valet and one of the secondary antagonists of the film. Inspiration: Mr. Smee. His other names: Larry, "fat man or "little man", Voodoo Larry. His personality: Pompous, careful, greedy, polite, short-tempered, impatient. His appearance: Portly, short, fat, completely, bald, sideburns, big ears, derby, suit, cream gloves.
The Duke of Weselton – One of the secondary antagonists of the film. His other names: The Little Dipper, the Duke of Weaseltown, Duke (according of the closing credits). His personality: Pompous, funny, snide, cowardly, paranoid, ignorant, greedy, stubborn, pretentious, sulky, conniving, supercilious. His appearance: Short, slender, pink skin, large pointy nose, gray mustache and toupee, blue eyes.
Orchid – An aspiring basketball player and one of Tinker Bell's friends.
Daisy – One of Tinker Bell's friends and golfing partners.
Frieda – A German tourist of IGP Inc.
Antoinette – A French tourist of IGP Inc. She falls in love with Calypso.
Rafaela – A Brazilian tourist of IGP Inc.
Miyuki – A Japanese tourist of IGP Inc.
Queen Clarion – The queen of Disneyland. Her personality: Kind, friendly, motherly, supportive. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, taller, long light shimmering pale yellow dress, tiara, fair skin, light brown hair in an up-do style, blue eyes. She falls in love with Lord Milori.
King Williams – The king of Disneyland who is Tinker Bell's father. His personality: Hard-working, loving, fatherly, inspirational, selfless.
Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff – A very wealthy Southern cottage owner and Charlotte's father. His personality: Jolly, humble, fatherly, a pushover, powerful, imposing. His appearance: Obese, barrel chest, red hair, blue eyes, handlebar mustache, beige suit, green tie.
Pound – An orange Nerdluck alien, the leader of the Nerdlucks, and one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is bossy and demanding. As a Nerdluck, Pound is orange and overweight, wears a green bowtie and has green eyes. As a MonStar, Pound wears a basketball uniform and grows in size and strength from the talent he stole from Charles Barkley. In his winter gear, he has a green scarf and beanie with a pom on top. He is close friends with Grotto and Sea Salt.
Blanko – A blue Nerdluck alien and one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is very laid back and dumb. As a Nerdluck, he is blue, tall, and wears a pink bow tie. He stole the talent from Shawn Bradley. In his winter gear, he has a pink scarf and beanie. As a MonStar, he has pointed ears, dark blue hair and a bucktooth. He is close friends with Grotto and Sea Salt.
Bang – A green Nerdluck alien, the second-in-command of the Nerdlucks, and one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is nervous, concerned, tough, and aggressive. He is a green Nerdluck who wears an orange bowtie. As a MonStar, he is muscular, has spike on his back, small dragon like ears, a large chin, and a red orange flattop after he stole the talent from Patrick Ewing. In his winter gear, he has a orange scarf and earmuffs. He is close friends with Grotto and Sea Salt.
Bupkus – A purple Nerdluck alien and one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is naïve and cheerful. He is a purple Nerdluck who wears a yellow bowtie. As a MonStar, he is very muscular and has dark purple hair after he stole the talent from Larry Johnson. In his winter gear, he has a yellow hood. He is close friends with Grotto and Sea Salt.
Nawt – A red Nerdluck alien and one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain. He is hot-blooded, aggressive and the shortest of the group. He is a red Nerdluck who wears an orange yellow spotted bow tie. He stole the talent from Muggsy Bogues. In his winter gear, he has an orange yellow spotted scarf and beanie with a pom on top. As a MonStar, he is still the shortest of the group and is now, like most of the other MonStars, muscular. He is close friends with Grotto and Sea Salt.
Scrat – A saber-toothed squirrel.
Fast Tony – The giant armadillo who is the local con artist of the Winter Woods. His appearance: Slender armadillo, grayish-blue shell, peach skin, brown eyes
Stu – A Glyptodon who is Fast Tony's partner
The Lone Gunslinger – A Teratornis vulture who is the gunslinger of IGP Inc. and one of the secondary antagonists of the film. His appearance: Slender vulture, black feathers, pink skin, orange beak, yellow eyes with hazel pupils
Cretaceous – A purple Metriorhynchus crocodile-like sea reptile and one of the main antagonists of the film. His appearance: Slender Metriorhynchus, faded purple scale, yellow eyes with red pupils.
Maelstrom – A teal Globidens lizard-like sea reptile and one of the main antagonists of the film. Their appearances: Obese Pliosaur, teal scale, yellow eyes with red pupils
Gustav – A gatekeeper bird of the TOL Deluge. His appearance: Slender gatekeeper bird, blue feathers, orange beak, blue eyes, English accent.
Pabbie – The wise and elderly troll who is the leader of the tribe and shaman of the Winter Woods. His personality: Wise, powerful, fatherly, caring, harmonious. His appearance: An elderly, diminutive rock creature with a dark blond mane and eyebrows, gray skin texture, large ears, dark green attire covered in glowing yellow crystals with a flowing green cape
Bulda – A troll, Grand Pabbie's daughter, and Chlorine's adoptive mother. Her personality: Protective, meddlesome, loving, family-loving, motherly.
Cliff – A troll, Grand Pabbie's son, and Chlorine's adoptive father. His personality: Well-meaning, meddlesome, loving, loud.
Scooter – The gofer of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Loyal, helpful, intelligent, friendly, often positive, slightly geeky, likes almost everything. His appearance: Slender humanoid with orange-colored skin and red hair, wears glasses and a green jacket.
Rowlf the Dog – – A pianist dog. His personality: Multi-colored, musical, wise-cracking, sincere, friendly, laid back, philosophical, easy-going. His appearance: Slender brown dog, big floppy ears, black nose, sincere face.
Rizzo the Rat – An inner-city rat. His personality: Sly, prankish, hungry, cowardly, witty, sarcastic, a trickster. His appearance: Slender brown rat, black oval nose, red jacket, yellow cap.
Pepé the King Prawn – A "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn. His personality: Sly, scheming, feisty, flirtatious, easily frustrated at times.
Camilla the Chicken – A chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend. Her personality: Feminine, sensitive, loving, tough at times. Her appearance: Slender white chicken, beautiful, orange beak, red wattle and comb, blue eyelids, black eyelashes.
Foo Foo – Miss Piggy's pet poodle. Her appearance: Small white poodle
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew – A scientist of Muppet Labs. His personality: Eccentric, inventive, smart, bungling, well-meaning, benevolent, a futurist. His appearance: Obese humanoid, honeydew-shaped head, green skin, timberwolf scientist jacket, white dress shirt, red necktie, olive drab vest, navy blue pants, both black dress shoes and spectacles.
Beaker – Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant. His personality: Poor, funny, long-suffering, sweet, smart, shy, introverted, panicked, nervous. His appearance: Slender humanoid, red hair, pink skin, orange nose, bulgy eyes, white scientist coat, black necktie.
Dr. Teeth – The keyboardist and the leader of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, cool, musical. His appearance: Green humanoid with a gold tooth and orange beard, dresses in crazy, flamboyant outfits, sunglasses
Floyd Pepper – A bassist of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Hip, groovy, cool, musical, outspoken, sarcastic. His appearance: A humanoid that looks like something from The Beatles' album "Sgt. Floyd Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
Janice – The hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem. Her personality: Groovy, musical, hip, talented, laid back. Her appearance: Slender woman with long blonde hair; oftens wears a pink tank top, shorts and sandals.
Zoot – A saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem. His personality: Lazy, cool, jazzy, musical, quiet, often tired. His appearance: Slender blue humanoid with sunglasses, usually wears a yellow shirt, a blue hat and sandals
Lips – The trumpet player of the Electric Mayhem
The Swedish Chef – A chef that speaks in mock Swedish. His personality: Hungry, funny, aggressive, sensitive. His appearance: Slighly obese humanoid, Chef's outfit, toque, mustache, bow tie, apron
Lew Zealand – The boomerang fish thrower. His personality: Wacky, dopey, excitable, fun-loving. His appearance: Slender orange humanoid, messy brown hair, mustache, ringmaster outfit and boots
Robin the Frog – A small frog who is Kermit's nephew. His personality: Kind, clever, smart, adventurous. His appearance: Small and slender green frog.
Statler & Waldorf – Two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen. Their personalities: Funny, grumpy, critical, rude, wise-cracking, curmudgeonly, cantankerous, sometimes nice and appreciative. Their appearances: Statler: Slender, elderly, half bald, fair skin, gray eyes, both matching hair and eyebrows, hooked (Jew-style) nose, prominent chin, black suit with vertical gray hairlines consisting of a jacket with 3 matching buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, black vest with matching 3 buttons vertically on the right side, both matching necktie with small blue dots and dress shoes with matching shoelaces. Waldorf: Obese, elderly, half bald, fair skin, blue eyes, both white hair and eyebrows, mustachioed, droopy eyes, brown suit consisting of a jacket with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side and a pair of 3 matching buttons vertically on each cuff side, white dress shirt with clear cufflinks, brown vest with 3 chocolate buttons vertically on the right side, crimson necktie with small orange football-shaped prints with lavender lining on the inside and white center with very small black dot, dark brown dress shoes with matching shoelaces
Sweetums – A large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet. His personality: Genial, sensitive, aggressive, mischievious, fun-loving, helpful, grumpy at times, good-hearted. His appearance: Tall ogre, shaggy brown fur, both orange egg-shaped nose and bottom lip, 2 bottom sharp teeth, thick black eyebrows, yellow eyes, pink circles, light gray skin, tattered clothing, cream rope-like sash, barefoot
Link Hogthrob – A "bumb, pompous" pig and the captain of the "Pigs in Space" spaceship Swinetrek. His personality: Pompous, macho, not-too-bright, cowardly, childlike, shy at times. His appearance: Macho-looking pig with blonde hair and a cleft chin
Beauregard – A mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater. His personality: Lovable, slow-witted, good-hearted, not-too-bright, strong, loyal, sensitive. His appearance: Large brown mole with a big nose, cream hat, plaid shirt, brown belt, ecru slacks, barefoot
Crazy Harry – A crazed Muppet pyro-technician. His personality: Crazy, funny, maniacal, musical. His appearance: Unkempt-looking humanoid with gray skin, wild eyes and messy black hair
'80s Robot – A R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler. His personality: Loyal, helpful, hard-working. His appearance: Small and slender toy robot model
Wayne & Wanda – Two snobby singers
Masterson the Rat – A referee at the Ultimate Game.
Bobby Benson – A shady-looking man who leads the Baby Band
Louis Kazagger – The Muppet sportscaster of the Ultimate Game.
Bobo the Bear – A realistic-looking bear Muppet who is the sportscaster of the Ultimate Game in the first film and the TOL Deluge captain in the second film. His personality: Jovial, bumbling, loyal, sarcastic, nervous, tough at times, hungry, good-hearted. His appearance: Obese brown bear with beady eyes and shaggy fur.
Uncle Deadly – A sinister blue dragon/crocodile-like monster who is the TOL Deluge captain and wedding pipe organ player. His personality: Spooky, scary, slightly sinister, ominous, a ham actor. His appearance: Blue skin, scary face, pointy fingers, black eyes with green dots, tattered and torn clothing.
Miss Poogy – A Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band and the Gulag 38B inmate.
Big Mean Carl – A shaggy monster who is the Gulag 38B inmate. His personality: Mean, hungry. His appearance: Large shaggy monster with green-ish fur, big yellow eyes, a pink nose and green lips
Pops – The Muppet Theater doorman who is the Gulag 38B inmate.
Bean Bunny – A bunny.
The Newsman – A bespectacled newsman. His appearance: Portly humanoid with brown hair, glasses and wears a 1970's-style suit and tie
Tatooey the Rat – Tinker Bell's housekeeper
Manolo & Carlo Flamingo – Two flamingoes
Marvin Suggs
Penguins
Reggie, Darnell, and Two Fingers – Three bumbling frog hunters who tries to catch Tinker Bell and Marleen
Shadows – Facilier's henchmen
Oaken – The owner of Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna. His personality: Good-natured, helpful, sweet, unafraid, strict, firm, sensitive. His appearance: Burly, large, fair skin, pink nose, strawberry-blond hair, sideburns and a mustache, light blue eyes.
Marshmallow – A giant snowman and the personal guard of the Hall of Winter. His personality: Rough, fierce, protective, loyal, territorial. His appearance: Gigantic muscular snowman/beast, ice fangs and claws, blue glowing eyes, ice 'armor' covering parts of his body.
Kai & Gerda – Two servants to the royal family of the Winter Woods. His personality: Kind, loyal, helpful.
King Agdar – The king of the Winter Woods and Clamiwinkle's father. His personality: Loving, drastic, fearful.
Queen Idun – The queen of the Winter Woods and Clamiwinkle's mother. Her personality: Loving, drastic, fearful. Her appearance: Slender, beautiful, brunette hair, blue eyes, fair skin, pink gown, necklace
Prison King – The Gulag 38B inmate who is the leader of the inmates
Big Papa – The Gulag 38B inmate who is a fan of Boyz II Men
Danny Trejo – A fictional version of the actor who is the Gulag 38B inmate
Uncle Caballero – Pepé's uncle
Mama Caballero – Pepé's aunt
Mel Dorado – The host of The Mel Dorado Show
Travis – One of the warm citizens who crossed the border into the Winter Woods far away in Oslo
Professor Wave – The head of a frost program at the University of Winter and Clamiwinkle's professor and mentor. His personality: Mellow, odd, calm, clever. His appearance: Blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, white lab coat.
Fiona – Trident's pet snowy lynx
Ashley – A beaver
Healing Berliner – A doctor at the Berlin Urgent Care. His appearance: Fair skin, brown hair, blue eyes, white coat
Reading Berliner – A person employed at the Berlin library
Receptionist – A person employed at the Berlin Urgent Care
Bishop – A clergy at Clamiwinkle's coronation
German Dignitary – One of the visitors in the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Spanish Dignitary – One of the visitors in the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Irish Dignitary – One of the visitors in the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Queen Elizabeth II – The queen of London's Buckingham Palace
Bull – A bull that attacks MonStar Pound during the Ultimate Game after Gonzo paints his shorts red
Amphibians – Smaller frogs, toads, and bullfrogs who worship Tinker Bell and call her "Fire Queen".
Whaddayasay Bird
Ohboy Bird
Forcryingoutloud Bird
Righton Bird
Chester the Rat – One of the medics
Yolanda the Rat – One of the medics
Piranhas
Andy and Randy Pig
Babies
Bull
Flying Zucchini Brothers
Hobos
Ice Age Creatures
Kangaroo
Leprechauns
Penguins
Snowy Owls
Afghan Hound
Angel Marie
Annie Sue
Armadillo
Behemoth
Beautiful Day Monster
Black Dog
Blind Pew
Blustering Bellowpane Monster
Bubba
Bulls
Cactus
Calico
Captain Pighead
Carter
Cockatoo
Croaker
Dead Tom (as Thomas Blood)
Dr. Julius Strangepork
Droop
Frackles
Frogs
Geri and the Atrics drummer
Gorillas
Gramps
Howard Tubman
J.G.
Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy's offspring
Koala
Mahna Mahna
Marvin Suggs
Mildred Huxtetter
Muppaphone
Muppets Tonight Band drummer
The Mutations
Nigel
Old Tom
One-Eyed Jack
Pigs
Pigeon
Pokey
Quongo
Rats
Shark
Sheep
Snowths
Spamela Hamderson
Spotted Dick
Thingy-Thing
Thog
Trumpet Girl
Unicorn
Walleye Pike
Wayne & Wanda
Whatnots
Big Bird
Oscar the Grouch
Cast
Cast (first film)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, a 19-year-old waitress and aspiring fairy chef/restaurateur and the main protagonist of the film
Jesse McCartney – Prince Marleen, a Prince of Maldonia, Tinker Bell's love interest, and the deuteragonist of the film
James Denton – Principal Robert, the proprietor of the intergalactic theme park "Moron Mountain" who is Kermit's adoptive father and the main antagonist of the film
Keith David – Dr. Facilier, alias "The Shadow Man", a voodoo witch doctor and one of the main antagonists of the film
Michael-Leon Wooley – Louis, a friendly, neurotic, trumpet-playing alligator.
Miley Cyrus – Tulip, the Dodgers' publicist
Steve Whitmire – Kermit the Frog, a frog who is the Muppet Theater's director and the tritagonist of the film / Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant / Statler, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen and the real estate agent who sell Tinker Bell the cottage / Rizzo the Rat, an inner-city rat / Bean Bunny, a bunny / Link Hogthrob, a "bumb, pompous" pig and the captain of the "Pigs in Space" spaceship Swinetrek / The Muppet Newsman, a bespectacled newsman
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy, diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar" and Kermit's love interest / Fozzie Bear, the Muppet Theater's comedian bear / Animal, a savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem / Sam the Eagle, an eagle who is the Muppet Theater's patriotic censor / Marvin Suggs, a Whatnot Muppaphone player
Dave Goelz – The Great Gonzo, the Muppet Theater's stuntman and the third tritagonist of the film / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, a scientist of Muppet Labs / Zoot, saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem / Beauregard, a mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater / Waldorf, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen and the real estate agent who sell Tinker Bell the cottage
Bill Barretta – Rowlf the Dog, a pianist dog / Dr. Teeth, the keyboardist and the leader of the Electric Mayhem / Pepé the King Prawn, a "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn / The Swedish Chef, a chef that speaks in mock Swedish / Bobo the Bear, a realistic-looking bear Muppet who is the sportscaster of the Ultimate Game
David Rudman – Scooter, the gofer of the Muppet Theater / Janice, the hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem / Wayne,
Matt Vogel – Sgt. Floyd Pepper, bassist of the Electric Mayhem / Camilla the Chicken, chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend / Sweetums, large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet / Lew Zealand, the boomerang fish thrower / Masterson the Rat, a referee at the Ultimate Game / Louis Kazagger, the Muppet sportscaster of the Ultimate Game / Bull, a bull that attacks MonStar Pound during the Ultimate Game after Gonzo paints his shorts red / Crazy Harry, a crazed Muppet pyro-technician
Kristin Chenoweth – Charlotte LaBouff, a wealthy Southern débutante who is Tinker Bell's best friend since childhood
Jim Cummings – Ray, a Cajun firefly
Peter Bartlett – Lawrence, Prince Marleen's royal valet
Grey DeLisle – Orchid, an aspiring basketball player and one of Tinker Bell's friends
Jenifer Lewis – Mama Odie, a blind, 197-year-old voodoo priestess who served as the film's Fairy Godmother
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion, the Queen of Disneyland who is Tinker Bell's mother
John Krasinski – King Williams, the King of Disneyland who is Tinker Bell's father
John Goodman – Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, a very wealthy Southern cottage owner and Charlotte's father
Jocelyn Blue – Pound, the orange Nerdluck and the leader of the Nerdlucks who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Charity James – Blanko, a blue Nerdluck who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
June Melby – Bang, a green Nerdluck who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Catherine Reitman – Bupkus, a purple Nerdluck who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Colleen Wainwright – Nawt, a red Nerdluck who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Dorian Harewood – Bupkus, a purple MonStar who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Joey Camen – Bang, a green MonStar who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
T.K. Carter – Nawt, a red MonStar who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Darnell Suttles – Pound, the orange MonStar and the leader of the MonStars who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen
Steve Kehela – Blanko, a blue MonStar who is one of Principal Robert's criminal henchmen / Louis Kazagger, the Muppet sportscaster of the Ultimate Game
Kari Wahlgren – Daisy, one of Tinker Bell's friends and golfing partners
Angela Bassett – Rosie, Tinker Bell's aunt
Raymond Ochoa – Mike, one of Tinker Bell's cousins
Matthew Josten – Mark, one of Tinker Bell's cousins
Sammi Hanratty – Jodi, one of Tinker Bell's cousins / Little League Girl
Peter Linz – Tatooey the Rat, Tinker Bell's housekeeper
Charles Barkley – Himself, of the Phoenix Suns, who gets his talent stolen by Pound
Patrick Ewing – Himself, of the New York Knicks, who gets his talent stolen by Bang
Muggsy Bogues – Himself, of the Charlotte Hornets, who gets his talent stolen by Nawt
Larry Johnson – Himself, of the Charlotte Hornets, who gets his talent stolen by Bupkus
Shawn Bradley – Himself, of the Philadelphia 76ers, who gets his talent stolen by Blanko
Daisy Tahan – Young Tinker Bell
Breanna Brooks – Young Charlotte
Ritchie Montgomery – Reggie
Don Hall – Darnell
Paul Briggs – Two Fingers
Michael Colyar – Buford
Emeril Lagasse – Marlon the Gator
Kevin Michael Richardson – Ian the Gator
Randy Newman – Cousin Randy
Jan Rabson – Ahmad Rashad
Jeff Bennett – Del Harris, NBA Referee, Charlotte Coach, Commissioner, Umpire
Daran Norris – Vlade Divac, Golfer, Stars Catcher
John DiMaggio – Cedric Ceballos
Corey Burton – Jim Rome
Roger Craig Smith – Doctor, Baseball Coach
Nolan North – Paul Westphal, Alonzo Mourning
Brian Stepanek – Danny Ainge
Lori Alan – Female Fan
John Cygan – Male Fan
Sandy Fox – Female Seer
Jessica DiCicco – Basketball Girl
Jack Angel – Psychologist
Dara McGarry – Owner's Girlfriend
J.P. Manoux – Manager
Danielle Mone Truitt – Georgia
Caroll Spinney – Big Bird, a large yellow bird and a film's cameo
Additional Muppet Performers
Tyler Bunch Bruce Lanoil Michelan Sisti
Paul McGinnis Greg Ballora David Alan Barclay
Tim Blaney Kevin Carlson Leslie Carrara
Kristin Charney Nathan Danforth Alice Dinnean
Julia Gunn BJ Guyer Tanya Haden
Patrick Johnson Sean W. Johnson Len Levitt
James Murray Michael Oosterom Karen Prell
Mike Quinn David Skelly Andy Stone
Art Gonzalez Vega Alex Villa Chase Woolner
and
Caroll Spinney – Big Bird, a large yellow bird and a film's cameo
Additional Voices (Citizens of Los Angeles, citizens of Disneyland)
Stephen J. Anderson Carlos Alazraqui Michael Bell
Susanne Blakeslee Kwesi Boakye Christin Ciaccio Briggs
Marsha Clark Roy Conli Peter Del Vecho
Debi Derryberry Lino DiSalvo Jeff Draheim
Rob Edwards Bill Farmer Pat Fraley
Andy Fischer-Price Crispin Freeman Teresa Ganzel
Nathan Greno Jess Harnell Kelly Hoover
Byron Howard Forrest Iwaszewski Phil LaMarr
Danny Mann Mickie McGowan Alec Medlock
Tim Mertens Laraine Newman Shannon O'Connor
Colleen O'Shaughnessey Phil Proctor Cristina Pucelli
Aurian Redson Karen Ann Ryan Lorry Ann Shea
Elissa Sussman Jim Ward Marlon West
Colette Whitake Joe Whyte Chris Williams
Mick Wingert
Cast (second film)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell, the new tourist of IGP Inc. and the main protagonist of the film
Sarah Bolger – Clamiwinkle, the 18-year-old snow princess of the Winter Woods who is Tinker Bell's younger fraternal twin sister and one of the main protagonists of the film
Ricky Gervais – Dominic Badguy, the CEO, host, and tour manager of IGP Inc. and former oil baron who is the world's number two criminal, Constantine's henchman and the secondary antagonist of the film
Timothy Dalton – Lord Milori, the lord of the Winter Woods
Martin Short – Trident, the keeper of all citizen knowledge and wisdom who is Milori's confidant
Eddie Izzard – Chlorine Bjorgman, a royal gramma who is the ice/glacier/iceberg harvester of the Winter Woods
Steve Whitmire – Kermit the Frog, frog who is the Muppet Theater's director and one of the main protagonists of the film / Foo Foo, Miss Piggy's pet poodle / Beaker, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant / Statler, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Lips, the trumpet player of the Electric Mayhem / Rizzo the Rat, an inner-city rat / Link Hogthrob, a "bumb, pompous" pig and the captain of the "Pigs in Space" spaceship Swinetrek / The Muppet Newsman, a bespectacled newsman / Penguins
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy, a diva pig who is the Muppets' break-out and "authentic superstar", Kermit's love interest, and one of the secondary protagonists of the film / Fozzie Bear, the Muppet Theater's comedian bear / Sam the Eagle, an eagle and CIA agent who works with Jean Pierre Napoleon on finding Constantine / Animal, a savage and frenzied monster and the drummer of the Electric Mayhem / Baby Band
Dave Goelz – The Great Gonzo, the Muppet Theater's stuntman / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, a scientist of Muppet Labs / Zoot, saxophone player of the Electric Mayhem / Beauregard, a mole and the "sweet but dim-witted" stagehand and janitor of the Muppet Theater / Waldorf, one of two "grouchy but dapper" gentlemen / Baby Band / Penguins
Bill Barretta – Rowlf the Dog, a pianist dog / Dr. Teeth, the keyboardist and the leader of the Electric Mayhem / Pepé the King Prawn, a "scheming and sassy" Latino king prawn / The Swedish Chef, a chef that speaks in mock Swedish / Bobo the Bear, a realistic-looking bear Muppet who is the TOL Deluge captain / Big Mean Carl, a shaggy monster who is the Gulag 38B inmate / Croaker the Frog, one of the tourists / Baby Boss, a leader of the Baby Band / Carlo Flamingo, a flamingo / Leprechaun Security Guard, the mythological Irish creature / Lead Muppet Hobo / Penguins
David Rudman – Scooter, the gofer of the Muppet Theater / Janice, the hippie-like guitarist of the Electric Mayhem / Miss Poogy, a Miss Piggy-like character and one of a street-based Muppet tribute band and the Gulag 38B inmate / Wayne, a snobby singer / Bobby Benson, a shady-looking man who leads the Baby Band / Baby Band
Matt Vogel – Constantine, a frog who is the number one criminal and the main antagonist of the film / Sgt. Floyd Pepper, a bassist of the Electric Mayhem / Camilla the Chicken, a chicken who is Gonzo's girlfriend / Sweetums, a large, hairy, full-sized ogre-like Muppet / Lew Zealand, the boomerang fish thrower / Robin the Frog, a small frog who is Kermit's nephew / '80s Robot, a R.O.B.-like robot who is Kermit's butler / Uncle Deadly, a sinister blue dragon/crocodile-like monster who is the TOL Deluge captain and wedding pipe organ player / Pops, the Muppet Theater doorman who is the Gulag 38B inmate / Crazy Harry, a crazed Muppet pyro-technician / Baby Band
Peter Linz – Walter, orange Muppet and the Muppets' biggest fan / Goggles the Frog, one of the tourists / Manolo Flamingo, a flamingo / Baby Band / Penguins
Bill Hader – Calypso, a snow prince/enchanted snowman who is the snowy owl caretaker of the Winter Woods
Ty Burrell – Jean Pierre Napoleon, a French Interpol agent who works with Sam the Eagle on finding Constantine
Tina Fey – Nadya, a high-ranking Russian Gulag 38B prison guard and warden who is obsessed with Kermit the Frog
Kelly Macdonald – Fionnoula MacLise, an Irish-Scottish tourist of IGP Inc. who is Kermit's biggest fan
Selena Gomez – Sea Salt, a frost princess of the Winter Woods who is one of Clamiwinkle's best friends
Amanda Seyfried – Grotto, a frost princess of the Winter Woods who is one of Clamiwinkle's best friends
Alan Tudyk – The Duke of Weselton, one of the secondary antagonists of the film
Mandy Moore – Frieda, a German tourist of IGP Inc.
Meaghan Martin – Antoinette, a French tourist of IGP Inc.
Mila Kunis – Rafaela, a Brazilian tourist of IGP Inc.
Megan Fox – Miyuki, a Japanese tourist of IGP Inc.
Chris Wedge – Scrat, a saber-toothed squirrel.
Will Arnett – The Lone Gunslinger, a vulture who is the gunslinger of IGP Inc. and one of the secondary antagonists of the film
Jay Leno – Fast Tony, the giant armadillo who is a local con artist of the Winter Woods
Ciarán Hinds – Grand Pabbie, the wise and elderly troll who is the leader of the tribe and shaman
Matt Berry – Gustav, a gatekeeper bird of the TOL Deluge.
Dee Bradley Baker – Pound, the orange Nerdluck, the leader of the Nerdlucks, and one of the former criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain / Sven, a reindeer who is Chlorine's companion / Cretaceous, a purple crocodile-like sea reptile and one of the main antagonists of the film / Maelstrom, a teal lizard-like sea reptile and one of the main antagonists of the film / Fiona, Trident's pet snowy lynx / Snowy Owls / Bookworm / Wolves / Piranhas
Nancy Cartwright – Bupkus, a purple Nerdluck and one of the former criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain
Tara Strong – Nawt, a red Nerdluck and one of the former criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain
Grey DeLisle – Blanko, a blue Nerdluck and one of the former criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain / Orchid, an aspiring basketball player and one of Tinker Bell's friends and golfing partners
Elizabeth Daily – Bang, a green Nerdluck, the second-in-command of the Nerdlucks, and one of the former criminal henchmen from the intergalactic Moron Mountain
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion, the queen of Disneyland
Miley Cyrus – Tulip, a Dodgers' publicist
Jesse McCartney – Prince Marleen, the Prince of Maldonia
Chris Williams – Oaken, the owner of Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna
Paul Briggs – Marshmallow, a giant snowman and the personal guard of the Hall of Winter
Will Ferrell – Healing Berliner, a doctor at the Berlin Urgent Care
Steve Coogan – Receptionist, a person employed at the Berlin Urgent Care
Jack McBrayer – Reading Berliner, a person employed at the Berlin library
Ryan Reynolds – Professor Wave, a head of a frost program at the University of Winter who is Clamiwinkle's professor and mentor
Stephen J. Anderson – Kai, one of the two servants to the royal family of the Winter Woods
Jemaine Clement – Prison King, the Gulag 38B inmate who is the leader of the inmates
Maia Wilson – Bulda, a troll who is Grand Pabbie's daughter and Chlorine's adoptive mother
Lewis Cleale – Cliff, a troll who is Grand Pabbie's son and Chlorine's adoptive father
Tom Fahn – Stu, a Glyptodon who is Fast Tony's partner / Male Ox
Edie McClurg – Gerda, one of the two servants to the royal family of the Winter Woods
Ray Liotta – Big Papa, the Gulag 38B inmate who is a fan of Boyz II Men
Danny Trejo – Danny Trejo, a fictional version of the actor who is the Gulag 38B inmate
Christoph Waltz – Himself, he appears doing a waltz with Sweetums
Salma Hayek – Herself, she partakes in Gonzo's "Running of the Bulls" act
Saoirse Ronan – Herself, she appears as a ballerina dancing to The Nutcracker with two Mutations
Al Pacino – Uncle Caballero, Pepé's uncle
Rich Moore – Mel Dorado, the host of The Mel Dorado Show
Patrick Warburton – Travis, one of the warm citizens who crossed the border into the Winter Woods
Robert Pine – Bishop, a clergy at Clamiwinkle's coronation
Maurice LaMarche – King Agdar, the king of the Winter Woods who is Clamiwinkle's father
Jennifer Lee – Queen Idun, the queen of the Winter Woods who is Clamiwinkle's mother
Katie Silverman – Young Tinker Bell / Chlorine's Bird Girl
Livvy Stubenrauch – Young Clamiwinkle / Molehog Kid #2
Eva Bella – Young Sea Salt / Molehog Kid #1
Elsie Fisher – Young Grotto
Spencer Lacey Ganus – Teen Sea Salt
Tyree Brown – Young Chlorine
Ariel Winter – Ashley, a little beaver girl
Ed Oxenbould – Pitchers, an aardvark kid
Jadon Sand – Billy, a little Glyptodon / Shovelmouth Boy / Start Boy #1
Clea Lewis – Female Toad / Dung Beetle Mom
Stephen Root – Aardvark Dad
Vanessa Redgrave – Mama Caballero, Pepé's aunt
Frank Langella – Beefeater Vicar, a minister who presides over the wedding of Constantine and Miss Piggy
James Edmund Godwin – Traffic Vulture
Megan Hilty – Charlotte LaBouff, a wealthy Southern débutante and Tinker Bell's best friend since childhood
John Goodman – Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, a very wealthy Southern cottage owner who is Lily's father
Queen Elizabeth II – Herself
Tony Bennett – Himself, he was seen during the "We're Doing a Sequel" song
Hugh Bonneville – Irish Journalist, a journalist who is bribed by Dominic Badguy to write a glowing review of the Muppets' performance
Reed Buck – Elk Boy
Sean Combs – Himself, he is seen gambling with Pepé in the train
Roy Conli – Mr. Start / Molehog Grandpa / Shovelmouth Male
Rob Corddry – First Assistant Director, the assistant director of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.
Mackenzie Crook – Prado Museum Security Guard #1
Peter DeSève – Condor Chick
Kevin Deters – Start Dad
Celine Dion – Miss Piggy's Fairy Godmother
Lady Gaga – Herself, she was seen during the "We're Doing a Sequel" song
Josh Groban – Maximum Security Prisoner, the Gulag 38B inmate who spends the majority of the film locked in a sweatbox
Zach Galifianakis – Hobo Joe
Emily Hahn – Start Girl
Tom Hollander – Irish Journalist, a journalist who is bribed by Dominic Badguy to write a glowing review of the Muppets' performance
Phil Johnston – Dung Beetle Dad
Toby Jones – Prado Museum Security Guard #2
Brian Kesinger – Beaver Dad / Glyptodon
Ross Lynch – Young Florist, he provides the flowers for the wedding of Constantine and Miss Piggy
James McAvoy – United Parcel Service Guy
Chloë Grace Moretz – Newspaper Delivery Girl
Usher Raymond – Wedding Usher
Miranda Richardson – Berliner at Window
Trenton Rogers – Rhino Boy / Beaver Boy / Start Boy #2
Til Schweiger – German Cop
James Sie – Freaky Male / Elk Dad
Mindy Sterling – Female Ox
Russell Tovey – Champagne Deliveryman, he delivers the champagne to Constantine and Miss Piggy's wedding
Josie Trinidad – Diatryma Mom / Aardvark Dad
Stanley Tucci – Ivan, a guard
Cymbre Walk – Mrs. Start
Kari Wahlgren – Daisy, one of Tinker Bell's friends and golfing partners
Kathy Najimy – Minister of Germany
John DiMaggio – Minister of Spain
Steve Valentine – Minister of Ireland
Jesse Corti – Spanish Dignitary, one of the visitors of the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Jeffrey Marcus – German Dignitary, one of the visitors of the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Tucker Gilmore – Irish Dignitary, one of the visitors of the Winter Woods, representing their respective countries
Louise Gold – Annie Sue / Kangaroo
Nigel Plaskitt – Flying Zucchini Brothers / Leprechauns
Mak Wilson – Koala, Flying Zucchini Brothers / Leprechauns
Warrick Brownlow-Pike – Baby Band / Penguins / Chickens
Andy Heath – Baby Band / Penguins
Andrew Spooner – Baby Band
Olly Taylor – Baby Band
Colin Purves – Bull
Tyler Bunch – Hobo Muppet
Kevin Carlson – Andy Pig
Nathan Danforth – Chickens
Alice Dinnean – Chickens
Mike Quinn – Randy Pig
Jerry Nelson – Muppet Show Announcer (his last role since his death in August 23, 2012)
Caroll Spinney – Oscar the Grouch, a green Grouch and a film's cameo
Additional UK Muppet Performers
Don Austen William Banyard Daisy Beattie
Sue Beattie Lynn Robertson Bruce Dave Chapman
Marcus Clarke Richard Coombs Sue Dacre
Phil Eason Iestyn Evans Damian Farrell
Andy Heath Paul Jomain Mark Mander
Alison McGowan Helena Smee Andrew Spooner
Olly Taylor Chris Thatcher Robert Tygner
Fiona Wilson Shelia Clark Matthew Crowfoot
Geoffrey Felix Rachel Leonard Tony Lymboura
Stan Middleton Colin Purves Neil Sternberg
Mandy Travis
LA Muppet Performers
David Alan Barclay Tim Blaney Julianne Buescher
Tyler Bunch Kevin Carlson Nathan Danforth
Alice Dinnean Tanya Haden Patrick Johnson
Sean W. Johnson Brian Jones Bruce Lanoil
James Murray Michael Oosterom Brett O'Quinn
Mike Quinn Michelan Sisti David Skelly
Alex Vega Art Vega Chase Woolner
with
Jerry Nelson – Muppet Show Announcer (his last role since his death in August 23, 2012)
and
Caroll Spinney – Oscar the Grouch, the green Grouch
Additional Voices (Hollywood crew, castle servants, trolls, population of Anaheim, guests of Tink's Palace, population of Oslo, promotional event guests, tourists, population of Berlin, Berliners, theater guests, the press, coronation party guests, soldiers, Duke's thugs, population of Madrid, population of Dublin, population of London, winter population of the Winter Woods, Gulag 38B prisoners and guards, mammals of the Winter Woods)
Ava Acres Isabella Acres Lori Alan
Carlos Alazraqui Jack Angel Annaleigh Ashford
Bob Bergen Gregg Berger Jenica Bergere
David Boat Paul Briggs Tyree Brown
Rodger Bumpass Woody Buck Neil Campbell
Patrick Carlyle Jane Carr Cam Clarke
Lewis Cleale Gino Conforti Sean Conroy
John Cygan Kenneth Danziger Jennifer Darling
Neil Dickson Paul Eiding Bill Farmer
Keith Ferguson Andy Fischer-Price Don Fullilove
Teresa Ganzel Earl Ghaffari Jean Gilpin
Mike Hanford Jess Harnell Jennifer Hale
Nick Jameson Martin Jarvis Brandon Johnson
John Kassir Josh Keaton Dave Kohut
John Lavelle Peter Lavin Jennifer Lee
Lindsay Lefler Patricia Lentz Dawnn Lewis
Annie Lopez Yuri Lowenthal Katie Lowes
Sherry Lynn Christina MacGregor Danny Mann
Jason Marsden Mona Marshall Tricia McAlpin
Mickie McGowan Allan McLeod Alec Medlock
Matthew Mercer Tim Mertens Oliver Muirhead
Pam Murphy David Neher Paula Jane Newman
Laraine Newman Colleen O'Shaughnessey Adam Overett
Donovan Patton Courtney Peldon Jennifer Perry
Raymond S. Persi Dannah Phirman Cristina Pucelli
Moira Quirk Jan Rabson Darren Richardson
Jean-Michel Richaud Carter Sand Patrick Seitz
Betsy Sodaro Kath Soucie Joel Spence
April Stewart Dave Theune Jennifer Christine Vera
Erik von Detten Marcia Wallace James Kevin Ward
Colette Whitaker Diz White April Winchell
Places/locations
Anaheim, California, USA
Disneyland Park
The LaBouff Estate
Happiness Hotel
Baseball Field
Tink's House
Red Rocket's Pizza Pot
Dr. Facilier's Voodoo Emporium
Golf Hills
Storyteller Gymnasium
Mama Odie's Tree
Disneyland Memorial Gardens
Disney's California Adventure Park
Downtown Disney
Tink's Palace
Los Angeles, California, USA
El Capitan Theatre
Apartment
Great Western Forum
Moron Mountain, Outer Space
Principal Robert's Lobby
New York City, New York, USA
Madison Square Garden
Hollywood, California, USA
The Winter Woods
Arendelle
The Valley of the Living Rock
University of Winter
Snowflake Depot
The Hall of Winter
Winter Fraternity Row
The Frost Forest
Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna
Glacier Fountain
Willow Meadow
Camp
Misty Charm
Amphibians' Camp
Siberia, Russia
Gulag
Oslo, Norway
Oslo National Art Center
Royal Banquet Bar & Grill
International Global Pavilion Incorporated
Boundary
IGP Inc. Tour Train
Penthouse
Miss Piggy's Room
Bedroom
Berlin, Germany
Hauptbahnhof Station
National Berlin Theater
National Treasure Museum
Hole in the Wall Club
Canal
Alpine Lederhosen Factory
Urgent Care
State Library
Madrid, Spain
Atocha Station
Teatro Cofidis
Prado Museum
Santa Acapulco
Local Police Station
Dublin, Ireland
Trinity Station
Dublin Theatre
Irish National Bank
Garden Gnome Warehouse
River Liffey
Trinity College
St. Patrick's Cathedral
London, England
London Underground
The Tower of London/TOL Deluge
Bloomsbury Corner House/Nursery
Big Ben
Minefield
Tower Bridge
Glacier
Buckingham Palace
Kensington Gardens
Geneva, Switzerland
Interpol Headquarters
Attractions in Disneyland (July 17, 1955) and California Adventure (February 8, 2001)
Main Street USA (July 17, 1955)
Disneyland Railroad (July 17, 1955)
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln (July 18, 1965)
Main Street Vehicles (July 17, 1955)
The Disney Gallery (October 2, 2009)
Main Street Cinema (July 17, 1955-present)
Tomorrowland (July 17, 1955)
Astro Orbiter (November 28, 1974)
Autopia (July 17, 1955)
Innoventions (November 10, 1998)
Star Tours (January 9, 1987) (closing in July 27, 2010 to be replaced in June 3, 2011)
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (March 17, 2005)
Captain EO (February 23, 2010)
Space Mountain (May 27, 1977)
Disneyland Monorail (June 14, 1959)
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage (June 11, 2007)
Fantasyland (July 17, 1955)
It's a Small World (May 28, 1966)
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (July 17, 1955) (current version in May 23, 1983)
Peter Pan's Flight (July 17, 1955) (current version in May 23, 1983)
Pinocchio's Daring Journey (May 23, 1983)
Snow White's Scary Adventures (July 17, 1955) (current version in May 23, 1983)
Storybook Land Canal Boats (July 17, 1955)
Dumbo the Flying Elephant (August 16, 1955)
Casey Jr. Circus Train (July 31, 1955)
Alice in Wonderland (June 14, 1958)
Matterhorn Bobsleds (June 14, 1959)
King Arthur Carrousel (July 17, 1955)
Mad Tea Party (July 17, 1955)
Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough (November 27, 2008)
Frontierland (July 17, 1955)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (September 2, 1979)
Mark Twain Riverboat (July 17, 1955)
Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island (June 16, 1956)
Sailing Ship Columbia (June 14, 1958)
Adventureland (July 17, 1955)
Indiana Jones Adventure (March 4, 1995)
Jungle Cruise (July 17, 1955)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (June 23, 1963)
Tarzan's Treehouse (June 23, 1999)
New Orleans Square (July 24, 1966)
Haunted Mansion (August 9, 1969)
Pirates of the Caribbean (March 18, 1967)
Bear Country/Critter Country (March 4, 1972/1988)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (April 11, 2003)
Splash Mountain (July 17, 1989)
Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes (July 4, 1956)
Mickey's Toontown (January 24, 1993)
Chip 'n Dale's Treehouse (January 24, 1993)
Donald's Boat (January 24, 1993)
Gadget's Go Coaster (January 24, 1993)
Goofy's Playhouse (January 24, 1993)
Mickey's House and Meet Mickey (January 24, 1993)
Minnie's House (January 24, 1993)
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (January 24, 1994)
A Bug's Land (October 7, 2002)
Flik's Flyers (October 7, 2002)
Francis' Ladybug Boogie (October 7, 2002)
Heimlich's Chew Chew Train (October 7, 2002)
It's Tough to be a Bug (February 8, 2001)
Princess Dot Puddle Park (October 7, 2002)
Tuck and Roll's Drive'Em Buggies (October 7, 2002)
Hollywood Land (February 8, 2001)
Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular (January 16, 2003)
Muppet* Vision 3D (February 8, 2001)
Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue (January 23, 2006)
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror (May 5, 2004)
Disney Animation (February 8, 2001)
Condor Flats (February 8, 2001)
Soarin' Over California (February 8, 2001)
Grizzly Peak (February 8, 2001)
Grizzly River Run (February 8, 2001)
Pacific Wharf (February 8, 2001)
The Bakery Tour (February 8, 2001)
Paradise Pier (February 8, 2001)
California Screamin' (February 8, 2001)
Golden Zephyr (February 8, 2001)
Goofy's Sky School (February 8, 2001)
Jumpin' Jellyfish (February 8, 2001)
King Triton's Carousel of the Sea (February 8, 2001)
Mickey's Fun Wheel (May 4, 2009)
Silly Symphony Swings (June 11, 2010) (NEW!)
Toy Story Midway Mania! (June 17, 2008)
World of Color (June 11, 2010) (NEW!)
Soundtrack (June 22, 2010)
The original score for the film was composed by a few of California composers, James Newton Howard (known for his musical involvement in Disney's PG-rated films such as Treasure Planet, Dinosaur, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire), the Academy Award-winning composer Randy Newman (well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Cars, and the Toy Story trilogy), John Debney (known for his musical involvement in Mark Dindal's Disney films such as Chicken Little and The Emperor's New Groove), and Danny Elfman (Meet the Robinsons) with lyrics written by Newman, Alan Menken and Glenn Slater. Howard said he attempted to blend medieval music with 1960s folk rock to create the new songs.
Never Knew I Needed – Ne-Yo
When Will My Life Begin? (Prologue) – Tinker Bell
When Will My Life Begin? – Tinker Bell
Father Knows Best – Principal Robert
Almost There – Tinker Bell
Pictures in My Head – Kermit the Frog & The Muppets
Friends on the Other Side – Dr. Facilier
When Will My Life Begin? (Reprise) – Tinker Bell & Tulip
Father Knows Best (Reprise) – Principal Robert
When We're Human – Louis, Prince Marleen, and Tinker Bell
Gonna Take You There – Ray
Ma Belle Evangeline – Ray
Dig a Little Deeper – Mama Odie
When Will My Life Begin? (Finale) – Tinker Bell
Fairy Tale / Going Home
Moron Mountain
We Seek Kermit the Frog
Charles
Los Angeles Meeting
General Kermit
Alien Transformation
Tink's Bad Dream
I Know This Story
Hole In One
The Muppets at Happiness Hotel
Spit Shine
The MonStars
The Muppets' Practice
Ray / Mama Odie
Frog Hunters / Comedian Down
Stealing the Shorts
The Ultimate Game
Ray Laid Low
MonStars Locker Room
The Secret Stuff
The Second Half
You Get Me
Crush Them
You the Comedian Bear
The Winning Shot
Not Good At Cheating
Give Me the Ball
This Is Gonna Be Good
Muppet Performers:
Steve Whitmire: Kermit the Frog, Beaker, Statler, Rizzo, Bean Bunny, Link Hogthrob
Eric Jacobson: Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam the Eagle, Marvin Suggs
Dave Goelz: The Great Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, Waldorf
Bill Barretta: Rowlf the Dog, Dr. Teeth, Pepé the King Prawn, the Swedish Chef, Bobo the Bear
David Rudman: Scooter, Janice, Wayne
Matt Vogel: Sgt. Floyd Pepper, Camilla, Sweetums, Lew Zealand, Masterson the Rat, Louis Kazagger, Crazy Harry
Production
In 2007, Glen Keane pitched a concept for a Muppets film to Walt Disney Animation Studios, and it offered a deal to develop their script. Later in May 10, 2008, Byron Howard and Stephen J. Anderson had confirmed to direct the film.
In January 2009, the film was originally titled The Muppets' Disneyland Intergalactic Jam, and it was made using computer-generated imagery (CGI), animation, and live action. The film's title was later changed in September 2009 from The Muppets' Disneyland Intergalactic Jam to Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., due to the similar commercials.
During January of 2009, it was announced that the film would be released on February 2010, but in July 2010, the release date was moved to the summer of 2010.
According to the 2009 D23 Expo, the film will feature the ensemble voice cast of Mae Whitman (Tinker Bell films) as the Anaheim fairy princess named Tinker Bell, Jesse McCartney (Kingdom Hearts) as Prince Marleen of Maldonia, James Denton (Desperate Housewives) as the villain Principal Robert of the intergalactic theme park, Miley Cyrus (Bolt, Hannah Montana) as Tinker Bell's publicist Tulip, Keith David (Hercules) as Dr. Facilier the villainous voodoo witch doctor, Michael-Leon Wooley (The Princess and the Frog) as the trumpet-playing alligator Louis, Jim Cummings (The Lion King, Aladdin) as Ray the Cajun firefly, Jenifer Lewis (Cars) as Mama Odie, Kristin Chenoweth (Tinker Bell films (2008-2010)) as the southern belle Charlotte, Peter Bartlett (The Princess and the Frog) as Marleen's valet Lawrence, John Goodman (Monsters, Inc., The Emperor's New Groove) as Charlotte's father Eli, Anjelica Huston (Barbie as Rapunzel) and John Krasinski (License to Wed) as the Disneyland rulers Queen Melody and King Williams, and Grey DeLisle (Bolt) as the aspiring basketball player/golfer Orchid. Also joining the voice cast, were the respective Muppet performers, including Steve Whitmire (who did Rizzo the Rat, Bean Bunny, Jim Henson's Kermit the Frog, Link Hogthrob, and the Newsman; and Richard Hunt's Beaker and Richard Hunt's and Jerry Nelson's Statler), Dave Goelz (who did the Great Gonzo, Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, and Jim Henson's Waldorf), Bill Barretta (who did Pepé the King Prawn, Bobo the Bear, and Jim Henson's Rowlf the Dog, Dr. Teeth, and the Swedish Chef) and Eric Jacobson (who did Frank Oz's Muppet characters) as well as newcomers David Rudman (who did Richard Hunt's Scooter and Janice) and Matt Vogel (who did Jerry Nelson's Muppet characters and Richard Hunt's and John Henson's Sweetums) since 2008.
In 2008, a few of California composers, James Newton Howard (known for his musical involvement in Disney's PG-rated films such as Treasure Planet, Dinosaur, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire), Randy Newman (well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Cars, and the Toy Story trilogy), and John Debney (known for his musical involvement in Mark Dindal's Disney films such as Chicken Little and The Emperor's New Groove), Danny Elfman (Meet the Robinsons) will compose, arrange, and conduct the music for the film, a mixture of jazz, blues, and gospel styles performed by the voice cast for the respective characters and Muppets.
Accompanied Short (Roller Coaster Rabbit)
Roller Coaster Rabbit is a 1990 American animated slapstick comedy short film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1990. The short features Roger Rabbit, the animated protagonist from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, being enlisted the task of caring for Baby Herman while his mother is absent, resulting in a plot defined by slapstick humor and visual gags. The short concludes with a sequence involving live action and animation, where the characters interact with human beings, akin to the 1988 film.
Plot
Roger Rabbit (Charles Fleischer, 39, Baby Herman (April Winchell, 30 and Lou Hirsch, 35) and Mrs. Herman (April Winchell, 30) are at the local county fair. Baby Herman loses his red balloon and Roger goes to get him a new one. Before he returns, however, Baby Herman sees another red balloon at a dart game and goes to try to get it. When Roger comes back to give Baby his balloon, he finds that he is gone, and the chase begins. Firstly Baby Herman finds himself following the balloon into a field homed to a grazing bull (Frank Welker, 44). Roger soon follows the youngster, and Roger falls in bull dung Baby Herman walks through directly underneath the bull, he notices a round balloon-like object and grasps it unknown to him that it was in fact the bull's scrotum. The grazing creature snaps, Roger picks up Baby Herman but just happens to be looking the bull in the eyes. The animal hurls Roger and baby into the air sending him flying out of the field and the two land crashing into a roller coaster carriage which is traveling slowly up.
The next stage of this short the carriage continues to climb a tall hill in the track. The two reach the top of the drop which is exaggerated to reach beyond the clouds and into space. Roger looks down and sees the world. Moments later the carriage drops down thousands of meters. The speed of the drop is maintained throughout the remainder of the chase. After a few twist and turns (in the track) a shot of Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner, 35) appears where she is tied down to the tracks, unable to move. She calls out to be saved before Roger and Baby Herman's carriage crushes her. As the cart draws near, it topples over and fortunately bounces over Jessica avoiding her completely. The camera 'moves' along and beside her appears Droopy (Corey Burton, 34) for a quick one-liner. The story then continues. Roger grasping onto Baby Herman, tumbling and losing their carriage leaving Roger sliding along the tracks with his feet, gradually gaining friction causing his feet to catch fire. The tracks run into a dark tunnel and then stumbles across a 'wrong way sign'. Finally Herman and Roger crash through the sign and into a real-life filming studio. A direct reference to the reality/cartoon crossover in the feature film.
Cast (in credits order)
Charles Fleischer – Roger Rabbit
Kathleen Turner – Jessica Rabbit
April Winchell – Mom / Young Baby Herman
Lou Hirsch – Adult Baby Herman
Corey Burton – Droopy Dog
Frank Welker – Bull
Damian London – Fritz
Joni Barnes – Secretary
Jim Bracken – Cameraman
Angel Cook – Fireman
Production
Roller Coaster Rabbit (along with Trail Mix-Up) was produced at the satellite studio located at Disney-MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Rob Minkoff returned to direct the second short in the series. It was the first Disney animated short film to receive a PG rating from the MPAA, the next one would be three shorts; Monsters University's Party Central, Secret of the Wings' Flying Fairy Fest, and Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2's Disco Plaza.
Spielberg wanted the short to appear with Arachnophobia, Hollywood Pictures's first feature and a co-production between Disney and Amblin. However, CEO Michael Eisner opted to release the short with the U.S. theatrical release of Touchstone Pictures' Dick Tracy and Walt Disney Animation Studios' Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., in hopes that the short would increase awareness to the film. Spielberg, who controlled a 50% ownership stake in the character, decided to cancel Hare in My Soup, the fourth short that had entered production.
Release
Merchandising
Like other Disney animated features, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. is supported in retail stores by a line of toys and other merchandise. Many of the Tinker Bell dolls emphasize her hair, while some also include sound clips from the film. Toys based on other characters, including the Muppets, Charlotte, Queen Melody, Tulip, the Nerdlucks, and the MonStars, have also been released. Tinker Bell became an official Disney Princess on May 1, 2011.
Marketing
The film's first teaser trailer was released on May 28, 2009, coinciding with Up. A first theatrical trailer were released on October 1, 2009 and appeared in movie theaters with The Princess and the Frog. A full-length trailer was released on February 10, 2010 and appeared in the showing of Cinderella.
Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on May 4, 2010. It includes:
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Little Golden Book
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Read Along Storybook and CD
The Evening Star (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.) (Deluxe Coloring Book)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Reusable Sticker Book
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: The Essential Guide
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Movie Storybook
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Ultimate Sticker Book
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Look and Find
Fairy Tale to Competition (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.) (Step into Reading)
The Art of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: The Junior Novelization
Kiss the Frog (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.) (Step into Reading)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.: Movie Theater
Kermit's Romantic Adventure (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day.) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))
Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble), including:
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 19 Pcs. Figure Playset Set (Scooter, Ray, Louis, Kermit the Frog, Mama Odie, Miss Piggy, Dr. Facilier, Rowlf the Dog, Lawrence, Fozzie Bear, Prince Marleen, Tinker Bell, the Great Gonzo, Principal Robert, Animal, Tulip, Pepé the King Prawn, Orchid, Rizzo the Rat, Charlotte LaBouff) (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 10 Pcs. Figure Playset Set (MonStar Blanko, MonStar Pound, MonStar Bupkus, MonStar Bang, MonStar Nawt, Nerdluck Blanko, Nerdluck Nawt, Nerdluck Bupkus, Nerdluck Pound, Nerdluck Bang) (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Tinker Bell & Kermit the Frog (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Prince Marleen & Louis (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Principal Robert & Tulip (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Ray & Dr. Facilier (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Lawrence & Charlotte LaBouff (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Mama Odie & Orchid (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Fozzie Bear & The Great Gonzo (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Miss Piggy & Rizzo the Rat (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Scooter & Rowlf (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Animal & Pepé the King Prawn (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive Nerdluck Action Figure 5-Pack Pound, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, Nawt (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Exclusive MonStar Action Figure 5-Pack Pound, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus Nawt (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rowlf Plush - The Muppets - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kermit Plush - The Muppets - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Miss Piggy Plush - The Muppets - 19" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Animal Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fozzie Bear Plush - The Muppets - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Pound Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Gonzo Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Blanko Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rizzo Plush - The Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Bang Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Pepé Plush - The Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Bupkus Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Beaker Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nerdluck Nawt Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Scooter Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Pound Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Charlotte Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Blanko Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tulip Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Bang Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Bupkus Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Camilla Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 7" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
MonStar Nawt Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sweetums Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. - 20" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Swedish Chef Plush - The Muppets - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. House of Slam Disneyland Playset (The "Out of this World" Sports Adventure. It's the world's greatest basketball fairy princess, Tinker Bell, teamed up with Kermit the Frog, for the ultimate intergalactic game of hoops! This awesome basketball park houses all kinds of Muppet adventures and full-court challenges for our heroes and you. Score big with this fun-filled sports arena! "Jumbo-tron" Replay Screen. Principal Robert's private "Box Seat" for viewing the game. Standing basketball goal. Moron Airship Bay. Moron Airship. Cottage with drop away trap door. Scoreboard with turning score keeping wheels. Ball Storage Lockers. Basketball launcher. Launch mini basketballs at the hoop by pressing button. Turn broom and cause trap door to fall open. Figures goes through the trap door and onto the slide...down the slide onto the basketball court... Play ball! Moron Airship hides inside storage bay. To launch, push Moron Airship into Bay with its clicks in position. To release, press the button on the basketball court. Moron Airship launch through the bay doors, ready for space travel. Tinker Bell, Kermit the Frog, and Principal Robert Action Figures included. Everything stores inside as shown) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Moron Mountain Alien Fun Park Playset (The "Out of this World" Sports Adventure. Way out in space, past the moon, past Saturn, way past Pluto, is a fantastic amusement park planetoid-Moron Mountain. This intergalactic theme park is also the universe headquarters for Principal Robert and his henchmen, the Nerdlucks. Watch out for the rides! They can send you hurtling through the air or down in the sludge sewers! Sludge Summit ride sends Nerdlucks spiraling down into the Sludge Pool. Pivoting launch pipe to load figures into the slide. Minion Mine for hiding figures, Moron Arcade with Nerdluck Dunking Seat and Spinning Basketball Target. Wild Rocket Ride. "Sludge Pool" Diving Board. Missile Blaster with Sure Shot Projectile. Sludge Drain. Escape Hatch. Load figures into slide with pivoting pipe. Figures wind up falling into the "Sludge Pool"! Ugh!! Load missile into missile launcher and attach launcher anywhere along the side of the playset. Press button on top of launcher to shoot at the Dunk Tank target or the spinning basketball target. Nerdlucks figures slide into their seats. Spin the wheel in the playset base and watch the Wild Rocket Ride twirl. Five Nerdlucks (Pound, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, Nawt) Action Figures included. Everything stores inside as shown. Playset closes up to reveal Principal Robert's face and the park entrance) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us)
(Slam 'n Jam Trio: Fun figure three packs matching up basketball's greatest players with Muppet Squad heroes and Nerdlucks invaders (Nerdluck Bang, Patrick Ewing, Janice, Nerdluck Nawt, Muggsy Bogues, Nerdluck Bupkus, Lew Zealand, Larry Johnson, Zoot). Highly detailed ultimate playsets featuring key movie scenes that allow you to create your own Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. adventures) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Muppet Squad Action Figures (Tinker Bell and the Muppets take on Principal Robert and his MonStars. From tip-off to buzzer, it's out of this world basketball welfare!!! Orchid & Dr. Teeth, Tulip & Rowlf the Dog, Charles Barkley & Beaker, Dr. Facilier & Fozzie Bear, Tinker Bell & Kermit the Frog, The Great Gonzo & Pound, Principal Robert & Pepé the King Prawn, Miss Piggy & Bang, Masterson the Rat & Nawt, Floyd Pepper & Bupkus, Animal & Blanko) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Moron Airship (Nerdlucks' specially equipped magical vehicle designed for tracking down the Muppets! Five Nerdlucks (Pound, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, Nawt) figures included!) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Masterson's Countdown Rock-o-tron (Ship outside hides half court basketball game inside! Masterson the Rat figure included!) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Video games
A video game based on the film was released on June 22, 2010 for two Nintendo consoles, Nintendo DS and Wii, as well as for the PC platform by Disney Interactive Studios.
Home video release
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as a four-disc combo pack on October 26, 2010.
Reception
Box office
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. earned $415,004,880 in North America, and $648,167,031 in other countries, totaling $1,063,171,911 worldwide. It became the highest-grossing animated film, surpassing six-year-old held by Shrek 2 ($919 million), until Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 and Frozen surpassed it in 2014. It is the thirteenth highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing 2010 film, the second highest-grossing animated film (behind Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 and Frozen), the fifth highest-grossing Disney film (sharing with Toy Story 3). In estimated attendance, though, it still ranks fourth on the list of modern animated films, behind Shrek 2, Finding Nemo and The Lion King. On its first weekend, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. topped the worldwide box office with $145.3 million ($153.7 million with weekday previews), the third-largest opening weekend world for an animated feature. On August 27, 2010, its 173rd day of release, it surpassed the $1 billion mark, becoming the third Disney film, the second Disney film in 2010 (sharing with Toy Story 3, after Alice in Wonderland), and the first animated film to do so.
Critical response
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. received positive reviews from critics, praising the animation, music and themes. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 78% based on 175 reviews with an average rating of 6.6/10, giving it "Certified Fresh" status. The website's general consensus reads, "Heartwarming, hilarious, and dazzlingly old-fashioned, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. offers boasting mix of slam-dunking basketball and a nostalgic warmth of traditional Disney animation for Muppet fans of all ages." Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. was the best-reviewed film of 2010 on Rotten Tomatoes. Metacritic gave the film a score of 69/100 based on 39 indicating "generally favorable reviews". TIME named Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. the best film of 2010, as did Quentin Tarantino. In 2011, TIME named it one of "The 25 All-TIME Best Animated Films". Audience surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A rating.
Rating
The film was rated G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted." by the Motion Picture Association of America.
This is a film which contains nothing in theme, language, nudity and sex, violence, etc. which would, in the view of the Rating Board, be offensive to parents whose younger children view the film. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a children's film. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated films. The violence is at a minimum. Nudity and sex scenes are not present; nor is there any drug use content.
Trailers
The trailers are seen in theaters, including Tangled, Despicable Me, Megamind, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Alpha and Omega, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Ramona & Beezus, and Roller Coaster Rabbit short film. The trailers and promotions are seen in the home video release, including the "Our Family Scrapbook" Blu-ray promo, Tangled, Tron Legacy, Bambi: Diamond Edition, Toy Story 3, The Lion King: Diamond Edition, Alice in Wonderland: 60th Anniversary Edition, Dumbo: The 70th Anniversary Special Edition, Disney's A Christmas Carol, Fantasia & Fantasia 2000 2-Movie Collection, a feature presentation The Flash of Doom logo, and a 1994 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo, followed by the THX Tex 2: Moo Can trailer.
Short films
In 2012, after the release of The Muppets in 2011, Disney started releasing short animated films to supplement Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., called Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Toons. The shorts pick up where the first film has left off, with Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the other Muppets finding a new home at Happiness Hotel. So far, three shorts have been released with Disney's Diamond Edition line (2012-2013); Hawaii Adventure (February 7, 2012 – Lady and the Tramp), Large Pizza (October 2, 2012 – Cinderella), and Partyascean Prawn (February 5, 2013 – Peter Pan). Mark Mothersbaugh compose the score for Hawaii Adventure. Henry Jackman composes Large Pizza. Electronic artist Brian Transeau composed the music for Partyascean Prawn.
Hawaii Adventure – Gary, Mary, and Walter want to go to Hawaii, but get left behind, so Kermit, Miss Piggy and the other Muppets console them by making a Hawaiian vacation in the gym.
Large Pizza – Miss Piggy gets trapped at a fun center at a support group for discarded Disney characters, with a baby version of Miss Piggy taking her place.
Partyascean Prawn – Pepé gets left out in the water park's bath tub and making friends with bath friends.
Scenes
1. There's Magic In The Air Tonight (picture of LaBouff window)
2. King Williams's Dream (picture of young Tink, King Williams, and Queen Melody)
3. Hoop-Crazy/Credits (picture of the title card)
4. Moron Mountain Needs Something Muppetational (picture of Principal Robert next to the TV screens)
5. Good-Looking Strikeout (picture of baseball)
6. Diminutive Visitors (picture of Kermit and the Nerdlucks)
7. At Home With Tink's Cousins (picture of Tink and Mike or Mark)
8. The Challenge (picture of Rowlf, Dr. Teeth, Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and Scooter)
9. Principal Robert (picture of Kermit and Principal Robert)
10. A Prince In Disneyland Resort (picture of Big Daddy and Charlotte)
11. Almost There (picture of Queen Melody and Tink)
12. Disorder In The Court (picture of the Nerdlucks with the ball inside the coat)
13. Player Revolt (picture of people taking their court)
14. MonStars (picture of the MonStars)
15. Dr. Facilier's Voodoo Emporium (picture of Dr. Facilier)
16. The Masquerade Ball (picture of Charlotte and Tink)
17. The Frog Prince (picture of Prince Marleen)
18. Nighttime In The Jungle (picture of the alligator, Prince Marleen, and Tink)
19. Hole In One...With Help (picture of Daisy)
20. Vanishing Act (picture of Tink)
21. Tink's New Pals (picture of Kermit kissing Tink)
22. The Mean Team Visits (picture of the MonStars)
23. Basketball Plans (picture of Kermit)
24. Meet Louis (picture of Louis)
25. A Wannabe Charles Barkley (picture of Charles Barkley)
26. What's The Matter? (picture of Larry Johnson, Muggsy Bogues, Shawn Bradley, Doctor, and Patrick Ewing)
27. "Don't Call Me 'Doll'" (picture of Miss Piggy and Kermit)
28. Journey Around The Hotel (picture of Tink and Marleen all tangled up)
29. Ray Shows The Ways (picture of Ray)
30. Frog Hunters (picture of Reggie, Darnell, and Two Fingers)
31. Getting Tink's Gear (picture of Gonzo)
32. Unbelievable (picture of the NBA players and Fortune Teller)
32. Gonzo's Suggestion (picture of Gonzo and Kermit)
33. She Can Still Play (picture of Tink)
34. Dork On The Bench (picture of Tulip and Sam the Eagle)
35. Learning From Each Other (picture of Tink and Marleen)
36. Dig A Little Deeper (picture of Mama Odie and Marleen)
37. Starting Lineups (picture of Masterson)
38. Kinda One-Sided (picture of the score saying, "Kinda One-Sided Isn't It)
39. The Riverboat Proposal (picture of the makeshift ring)
40. Disneyland Parade (picture of Louis in the parade)
41. A Kiss From A Princess (picture of Charlotte and Marleen was about to kiss)
42. Farewell to a Friend (picture of Marleen, Tink, the Evening Star in the day, and Louis)
43. The Smell Of A Spy (picture of Tulip)
44. The Secret Stuff (picture of Kermit holding the Secret Stuff)
45. Whole New Ball Game (picture of Dr. Teeth jumping like Michael Jordan)
46. Raising The Stakes (picture of Principal Robert, Kermit, and Tink)
47. Monster Smash (picture of Gonzo and MonStar Bupkus)
48. Tulip's In And Out (picture of Tulip)
49. Our Fifth Guy (picture of Orchid, Kermit, Tink, and Miss Piggy)
50. Final Basket (picture of Tink, MonStar Bang, and MonStar Bupkus)
51. Principal Robert's Disneyland Jam (picture of Principal Robert getting blasted into space)
52. Muppety Enough? (picture of Miss Piggy and Kermit)
53. Making An Entrance (picture of the Nerdlucks' spaceship)
54. Back In The Game (picture of the NBA players with their talents back)
55. A Froggy Wedding (picture of Tink and Marleen)
56. Closing Credits
DVDizzy Blu-ray + DVD Review
Tink & Kermit
Floyd, Scooter, Rowlf, Janice, Dr. Teeth, Rizzo, Pepé, Lew Zealand, Animal, and Beaker / MonStar Bang, MonStar Blanko, Principal Robert, MonStar Bupkus, and MonStar Pound
Nerdluck Nawt, Nerdluck Blanko, Nerdluck Bang, Nerdluck Bupkus, and Nerdluck Pound / Queen Clarion & Tink
Floyd, Kermit, Scooter, Gonzo, and Rowlf
DVDizzy News
August 27, 2010 – Disney has set October 26, 2010 as the DVD and Blu-ray release of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Before five days until Halloween, this Disneyland basketball comedy will be available in a single-disc DVD, a 2-disc Blu-ray, and a 4-disc Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy combo. Plans for a two-disc DVD and a Combo gift set appear to have been dashed.
October 24, 2010 – We take a look at Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., Jim Henson's furry, colorful creations' first hit CGI musical fairy tale that stands as the 50th animated feature in Disney's official studio canon. Set in Disneyland, a fairy waitress named Tink (voiced by Mae Whitman) kisses Prince Marleen (Jesse McCartney) claiming to be a prince only to find herself like transformed into the human amphibian. To make our dreams come true, she teams up with Kermit the Frog, along with Fozzie, Miss Piggy and everyone else to compete the basketball game against the greedy Principal Robert (James Denton) and the NBA talent-stealing aliens. Full of cameos and homage, this was one of this year's box office hits. From the makers of Bolt with original songs by Toy Story's Randy Newman, this musical comedy adventure hit stores this week. We take a look at the Blu-ray + DVD. Among its predominantly Blu-ray extras are extended songs, a making-of featurette, and a countdown of Disney's 50 animated classics. Our review includes a video clip from a bonus feature.
Films used
The Princess and the Frog
Space Jam
Tangled
Anniversaries
Pinocchio (70th anniversary)
Phil Proctor (69 years old)
Fantasia (69 years old)
The Three Caballeros (65th anniversary)
Cinderella (60th anniversary)
Gregg Berger – Eeyore (59 years old)
Kermit the Frog (55th anniversary)
Lady and the Tramp (55th anniversary)
Disneyland (54 years old)
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Sam Eagle / Animal / Marvin Suggs (39 years old)
Matt Vogel – Sgt. Floyd Pepper / Camilla / Sweetums / Robin the Frog / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / Masterson / Bull (39 years old)
T.K. Carter – MonStar Nawt (39 years old)
The AristoCats (39 years old)
Jocelyn Blue – Nerdluck Pound (29 years old)
The Black Cauldron (24 years old)
Follow That Bird (24 years old)
Alec Medlock (20th anniversary birthday)
The Muppets at Walt Disney World (20th anniversary)
Disney Sing Along Songs: Disneyland Fun (19 years old)
The Rescuers Down Under (19 years old)
Skin from Sesame Street by Kevin Clash (20th anniversary)
Catherine Reitman – Nerdluck Bupkus (15th anniversary birthday)
Sammi Hanratty – Jodi (14 years old)
Pocahontas (15th anniversary)
Beach Party at Walt Disney World (14 years old)
Toy Story (14 years old)
Dinosaur (10th anniversary)
The Emperor's New Groove (9 years old)
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (5th anniversary)
Chicken Little (4 years old)
Toy Story 3
Actors' birthdays
Pat Fraley (61 years old)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (60 years old)
Sleeping Beauty (51 years old)
Jim Ward (51 years old)
Steve Whitmire – Kermit / Statler / Beaker / Rizzo / Bean Bunny / Link Hogthrob / The Newsman (50 years old)
Emeril Lagasse – Marlon the Gator (50 years old)
Bill Barretta – Swedish Chef / Rowlf / Dr. Teeth / Pepé the Prawn / Bobo (46 years old)
Dorian Harewood – MonStar Bupkus (46 years old)
Mary Poppins (45 years old)
Dara McGarry (45 years old)
Kevin Michael Richardson – Ian the Gator (45 years old)
Darnell Suttles – MonStar Pound (36 years old)
Mick Wingert (36 years old)
Muggsy Bogues – Himself (31 years old)
Colleen Wainwright – Nerdluck Nawt (30-31 years old)
The Muppet Movie (31 years old)
John Krasinski – King Williams (30 years old)
Karen Ann Ryan (26 years old)
The Little Mermaid (20 years old)
The Lion King (16 years old)
Kwesi Boakye (11 years old)
Tarzan (11 years old)
Toy Story 2 (10 years old)
Fantasia 2000 (10 years old)
Home on the Range (6 years old)
The Incredibles (5 years old)
Up (1 year)
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (9 months)
The Princess and the Frog (7 months)
Actors' birthdays
Caroll Spinney – Big Bird (76 years old)
Mickie McGowan (72 years old)
Michael Bell (71 years old)
Saludos Amigos (67 years old)
Melody Time (62 years old)
Peter Pan (57 years old)
Angela Bassett – Aunt Rosie (51 years old)
James Denton – Principal Robert (47 years old)
David Rudman – Scooter / Janice (47 years old)
Rob Edwards (47 years old)
Jess Harnell (46 years old)
The Sword in the Stone (46 years old)
Kristin Chenoweth – Charlotte LaBouff (41 years old)
Grey DeLisle – Orchid (36 years old)
Robin Hood (36 years old)
Larry Johnson – Himself (27 years old)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell (22 years old)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (22 years old)
Oliver & Company (21 years old)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (16 years old)
Mulan (12 years old)
A Bug's Life (11 years old)
Finding Nemo (7 years old)
Brother Bear (6 years old)
WALL-E (1 year old)
Tinker Bell (1 year old)
Bolt (1 year old)
Actors' birthdays
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (72 years old)
Bambi (67 years old)
Fun & Fancy Free (62 years old)
Laraine Newman (58 years old)
John Goodman – Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff (58 years old)
Jim Cummings – Ray (57 years old)
Bill Farmer (57 years old)
Jenifer Lewis – Mama Odie (53 years old)
Teresa Ganzel (53 years old)
Carlos Alazraqui (47 years old)
Phil LaMarr (43 years old)
Steve Anderson (43 years old)
Peter Linz – Tatooey (42 years old)
Debi Derryberry (42 years old)
The Jungle Book (42 years old)
Charity James – Nerdluck Blanko (37 years old)
Charles Barkley – Himself (33 years old)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (33 years old)
The Rescuers (33 years old)
Pete's Dragon (32 years old)
TRON (27 years old)
Andy Fischer-Price (23 years old)
Miley Cyrus – Tulip (17 years old)
Aladdin (17 years old)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (17 years old)
Hercules (12 years old)
Matthew Josten – Mark (12 years old)
Merit Leighton – Young Lily (8 years old)
Lilo & Stitch (8 years old)
Treasure Planet (8 years old)
Meet the Robinsons (3 years old)
Ratatouille (2 years old)
Enchanted (2 years old)
Actors' birthdays
Dumbo (68 years old)
Make Mine Music (64 years old)
Dave Goelz – Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf (63 years old)
Song of the South (63 years old)
Anjelica Huston – Queen Melody (58 years old)
Alice in Wonderland (58 years old)
Danny Mann (58 years old)
Keith David – Dr. Facilier (54 years old)
101 Dalmatians (49 years old)
Joe Whyte (49 years old)
Susanne Blakeslee (44 years old)
Lori Alan – Female Fan (43 years old)
Michael-Leon Wooley – Louis (39 years old)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey (38 years old)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (38 years old)
Patrick Ewing – Himself (34 years old)
The Great Muppet Caper (28 years old)
The Fox and the Hound (28 years old)
Shawn Bradley – Himself (24 years old)
The Great Mouse Detective (23 years old)
Beauty and the Beast (18 years old)
Muppet Treasure Island (14 years old)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (14 years old)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (9 years old)
Raymond Ochoa – Mike (8 years old)
Monsters, Inc. (8 years old)
Cars (4 years old)
Actors' Ages
9: Mike
11: Additional Voices
13: Mark
15: Nerdluck Bupkus, Jodi / Little League Girl
18: Tulip
20: Additional Voices
22: Tinker Bell
23: Prince Marleen, Additional Voices
24: Shawn Bradley
26: Additional Voices
27: Larry Johnson
30: Nerdluck Pound, Basketball Girl
31: King Williams, Nerdluck Nawt, Muggsy Bogues
33: Daisy, Charles Barkley
34: Patrick Ewing
35: Doctor / Baseball Coach
36: MonStar Pound, Additional Voices
37: Orchid
38: Nerdluck Blanko
39: Louis, Danny Ainge, Additional Voices
40: Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Sam Eagle / Marvin Suggs, Sgt. Floyd Pepper / Camilla / Sweetums / Lew Zealand / Masterson the Rat / Louis Kazagger / Bull / Crazy Harry, MonStar Nawt, Paul Westphal / Alonzo Mourning
41: Manager
42: Charlotte LaBouff, Cedric Ceballos, Additional Voices
43: Tatooey the Rat, Additional Voices, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
44: Female Fan, Additional Voices
45: MonStar Blanko
46: Swedish Chef / Rowlf / Dr. Teeth / Pepé the King Prawn / Bobo, MonStar Bupkus, Ian the Gator, Vlade Divac / Golfer / Stars Catcher, Owner's Girlfriend
47: Principal Robert, Scooter / Janice / Wayne, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
48: Del Harris / NBA Referee / Charlotte Coach / Commissioner / Umpire, Female Seer, Additional Voices
49: Additional Voices
51: Kermit the Frog / Beaker / Statler / Rizzo / Bean Bunny / Link Hogthrob / Newsman, Marlon the Gator, Additional Voices
52: Aunt Rosie
53: Mama Odie, Additional Voices
54: Dr. Facilier
55: Jim Rome
56: Ahmad Rashad
58: Ray, Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
59: Queen Melody, Additional Voices
61: Additional Voices
64: Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf
67: Cousin Randy
68: Lawrence
70: Additional Voices
72: Additional Voices
77: Big Bird
80: Psychologist
Birthdays
Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 22] at California, USA
Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 23] at New York, USA
James Denton: Date of Birth: January 20, 1963 [age 47] at Tennessee, USA
Keith David: Date of Birth: June 4, 1956 [age 54] at New York, USA
Michael-Leon Wooley: Date of Birth: March 29, 1971 [age 39] at Virginia, USA
Miley Cyrus: Date of Birth: November 23, 1992 [age 17] at Tennessee, USA
Steve Whitmire: Date of Birth: September 24, 1959 [age 50] at Georgia, USA
Eric Jacobson: Date of Birth: July 25, 1970 [age 39] at New York, USA
Dave Goelz: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 63] at California, USA
Bill Barretta: Date of Birth: June 19, 1964 [age 46] at Pennsylvania, USA
David Rudman: Date of Birth: June 1, 1963 [age 47] at Illinois, USA
Matt Vogel: Date of Birth: October 6, 1970 [age 39] at Kansas, USA
Kristin Chenoweth: Date of Birth: July 24, 1968 [age 41] at Oklahoma, USA
Jim Cummings: Date of Birth: November 3, 1952 [age 57] at Ohio, USA
Peter Bartlett: Date of Birth: August 28, 1942 [age 67] at Illinois, USA
Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 36] at California, USA
Jenifer Lewis: Date of Birth: January 25, 1957 [age 53] at Missouri, USA
Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 58] at California, USA
John Krasinski: Date of Birth: October 20, 1979 [age 30] at Massachusetts, USA
John Goodman: Date of Birth: June 20, 1952 [age 58] at Missouri, USA
Jocelyn Blue: Date of Birth: December 30, 1980 [age 29] at California, USA
Charity James: Date of Birth: October 13, 1972 [age 37] at USA
June Melby
Catherine Reitman: Date of Birth: April 28, 1995 [age 15] at California, USA
Colleen Wainwright: Date of Birth: 1979 [age 30-31] at California, USA
Dorian Harewood: Date of Birth: August 6, 1964 [age 45] at Ohio, USA
Joey Camen
T.K. Carter: Date of Birth: December 18, 1970 [age 39] at New York, USA
Darnell Suttles: Date of Birth: May 7, 1974 [age 36] at Ohio, USA
Steve Kehela: Date of Birth: September 10, 1965 [age 44] at New York, USA
Kari Wahlgren: Date of Birth: July 13, 1977 [age 32] at Kansas, USA
Angela Bassett: Date of Birth: August 16, 1958 [age 51] at New York, USA
Raymond Ochoa: Date of Birth: October 12, 2001 [age 8] at California, USA
Matthew Josten: Date of Birth: September 8, 1997 [age 12] at California, USA
Sammi Hanratty: Date of Birth: September 20, 1995 [age 14] at Arizona, USA
Peter Linz: Date of Birth: June 28, 1967 [age 42] at Georgia, USA
Charles Barkley: Date of Birth: February 20, 1977 [age 33] at Alabama, USA
Patrick Ewing: Date of Birth: August 5, 1976 [age 33] at Kingston, Jamaica
Muggsy Bogues: Date of Birth: January 9, 1979 [age 31] at Maryland, USA
Larry Johnson: Date of Birth: March 14, 1983 [age 27] at Texas, USA
Shawn Bradley: Date of Birth: March 22, 1986 [age 24] at Landstuhl, West Germany
Daisy Tahan
Breanna Brooks
Ritchie Montgomery
Don Hall
Paul Briggs
Michael Colyar
Emeril Lagasse: Date of Birth: October 15, 1959 [age 50] at Massachusetts, USA
Kevin Michael Richardson: Date of Birth: October 25, 1964 [age 45] at New York, USA
Jan Rabson: Date of Birth: June 14, 1954 [age 56] at New York, USA
Jeff Bennett: Date of Birth: October 2, 1962 [age 47] at Texas, USA
Daran Norris: Date of Birth: November 1, 1964 [age 45] at Washington, USA
John DiMaggio: Date of Birth: September 4, 1968 [age 41] at New Jersey, USA
Corey Burton: Date of Birth: August 3, 1955 [age 54] at California, USA
Roger Craig Smith: Date of Birth: August 11, 1975 [age 34] at California, USA
Nolan North: Date of Birth: October 31, 1970 [age 39] at Connecticut, USA
Brian Stepanek: Date of Birth: February 6, 1971 [age 39] at Ohio, USA
Sandy Fox: Date of Birth: July 13, 1962 [age 47] at Pennsylvania, USA
Jessica DiCicco: Date of Birth: June 10, 1980 [age 30] at California, USA
Jack Angel: Date of Birth: October 24, 1930 [age 79] at California, USA
Dara McGarry: Date of Birth: October 14, 1964 [age 45] at Tennessee, USA
J.P. Manoux: Date of Birth: June 8, 1969 [age 40] at California, USA
Danielle Mone Truitt
Caroll Spinney: Date of Birth: December 26, 1933 [age 76] at Massachusetts, USA
Genres
Musical (Aladdin, The AristoCats, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Dumbo, The Great Mouse Detective, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Mulan, Oliver & Company, Pinocchio, Pocahontas, Robin Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Romantic (The AristoCats, Beauty and the Beast, Enchanted, Lady and the Tramp, Pocahontas)
Fantasy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, The Black Cauldron, Cinderella, Hercules, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Comedy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, The AristoCats, Dumbo, The Fox and the Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, Mulan, Oliver & Company, The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The Sword in the Stone)
Sports (Cars)
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Soundtrack (June 25, 2013)
The songs for Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 were written and composed by Bret McKenzie (The Muppets) and the husband-and-wife songwriting team of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, both of whom had previously worked with Disney Animation on Winnie the Pooh (2011), with Joel McNeely (Tinker Bell film series), John Powell (Bolt), Christophe Beck (Frozen), Henry Jackman (Winnie the Pooh, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph), and Patrick Doyle (Brave) composing its score. It was revealed on April 12, 2013, that Sámi musician Frode Fjellheim's Eatnemen Vuelie would be the film's opening song (right before the Muppets' We're Doing a Sequel), as it contains elements of the traditional Sámi singing style joik. The music producers recruited a Norwegian linguist to assist with the lyrics for a Old Norse song written during Clami's coronation, and also traveled to Trondheim, Norway to record the all-female choir Cantus, for a piece inspired by traditional Sámi music.
Recording took place during April 2013 at Abbey Road Studios in London with a 120 piece orchestra, a 100-voice choir, including native Norwegian Christine Hals, and a wide array of ethnic instruments, including Celtic harp, Uilleann pipes, and penny whistle.
For the orchestral film score, composer Christophe Beck gave homage to the Norway- and Sápmi-inspired setting by employing regional instruments, such as the bukkehorn, and traditional vocal techniques, such as kulning. Beck worked with Lopez and Anderson-Lopez on incorporating their songs into arrangements in the score. The trio's goal "was to create a cohesive musical journey from beginning to end."
1. Eatnemen Vuelie (featuring Cantus) – Frode Fjellheim
2. "They've Ordered a Sequel" – Tinker Bell & Statler & Waldorf
3. We're Doing a Sequel – Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Scooter, Miss Piggy, Rowlf the Dog, the Great Gonzo, Animal, Zoot, Janice, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Lips, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Lew Zealand, the Swedish Chef, Statler & Waldorf, and Walter (featuring Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga)
4. Frozen Heart – Ice Harvesters
5. Clamiwinkle, Grotto, and Sea Salt
6. The Trolls
7. Do You Want to Build a Snowman? – Clamiwinkle (in young, teen, and adult ages)
8. The World's Most Dangerous Frog
9. When Life Gives You Warm Citizens
10. Tinker Bell the Waitress
11. Disneyland Reunion
12. Team Muppets
13. You Might Think – Weezer
14. Grand Introductions
15. Coronation Day
16. For the First Time in Forever – Tinker Bell & Clamiwinkle
17. Let's Do It
18. Long Train Runnin' – The Doobie Brothers
19. Hole in the Wall Club
20. Dominic Badguy
21. Froggy Canal
22. Winter
23. The Final Shipment Order
24. Helping the Animals Cross
25. Sparkling Wings
26. Something Did Happened
27. Wingology
28. Heimr Àrnadalr
29. Winter's Waltz
30. Love is an Open Door – Tinker Bell & Fionnoula MacLise
31. "My Name First ____ Your Name" – Constantine & Dominic Badguy
32. I'm Number One – Constantine & Dominic Badguy
33. Strauss the Younger: Blue Danube
34. Sorcery
35. Royal Pursuit
36. I Don't Want Your Help
37. Let It Go – Clamiwinkle
38. Sam Meets Jean
39. Getting a Ride in the Basket
40. Going to the Winter Woods
41. Meeting the Keeper
42. Sisters
43. Lord Milori Visits
44. The Frost Forest
45. The Great Divide – The McClain Sisters
46. Secret Lemon Juice Writing
47. Back in the Gulag
48. "The Casa Grande" – Kermit the Frog, Nadya, Prison King, Danny Trejo, and Big Papa
49. The Big House – Nadya (featuring Maximum Security Prisoner)
50. Reindeers Are Better Than People – Chlorine Bjorgman
51. Onward and Upward
52. Wolves
53. "Stick with Me" – Constantine & Miss Piggy
54. I'll Get You What You Want (Cockatoo in Malibu) – Constantine
55. I Could Make It Colder Over There
56. The Waterpark
57. The Vulture of Doom
58. Migration
59. The Muppet Show Theme – Los Muppets
60. Bizet: Carmen Suite No .1 - Les Toreadors
61. Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix) – Miss Piggy & The Flamingos
62. Colonel Blood's Key
63. Call of a Frost Citizen
64. Sad Clami and Possums
65. Clami and Calypso Meet
66. In Summer – Calypso
67. Traveling with Possums
68. 12 Ton Frost Citizen & A 10 Ton Snowman
69. Attack from Below the Ice
70. Travel by Map
71. "Answer Some Questions" – Jean Pierre Napoleon
72. Interrogation Song – Jean Pierre Napoleon, Sam the Eagle, Constantine, Miss Piggy, the Great Gonzo, Camilla the Chicken, Lew Zealand, Floyd Pepper, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, the Swedish Chef, Beaker, Penguins, Animal, and Fozzie Bear
73. Extreme Possum
74. Who Will Join Me On the Dung Heap?
75. Log Moving
76. Calypso Remembers
77. Foggy Balance
78. End Of The Road – Prison King, Big Papa, and Danny Trejo
79. Goodnight Danny Trejo
80. Goodnight Sweet Girls
81. Kidnapped!
82. Tink's Sing-a-Long – Tinker Bell & Amphibians
83. We Were So Close
84. For the First Time in Forever (Reprise) – Tinker Bell & Clamiwinkle
85. Avalanched Drama
86. Trident Takes Tink Home
87. Tink's New Foundation
88. Touch of Ice – Clamiwinkle & Tinker Bell
89. I Hope I Get It – Prison King, Nadya, Maximum Security Prisoner, Big Papa, Gulag 38B prisoner, and Danny Trejo
90. My Amphibian Prince
91. Following Dominic
92. Discovered
93. Did You Bring It?
94. The Snowmaker
95. Separate Ways
96. You Complete Me
97. Strong Love
98. Some People Are Worth Melting For
99. Marshmallow Attack!
100. Moves Like Jagger – Scooter & The Penguins (featuring Pepé the King Prawn)
101. Tchaikovsky: "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker
102. My Heart Will Go On (Celine Dion tune from Titanic) – Miss Piggy & Fionnoula MacLise
103. The Proposal
104. Conceal, Don't Feel
105. Tink's Getaway
106. Tink Warns Kermit
107. Handel: "Water Music-Alla Hornpipe"
108. Summit Siege
109. Without Kermit
110. "Oh Foo Foo, It's Always Been a Fight" – Miss Piggy & Foo Foo
111. Something So Right – Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog, Celine Dion, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Pepé the King Prawn, Lew Zealand, Rowlf the Dog, Scooter, Link Hogthrob, and Beaker
112. Treason
113. Fixer Upper – Bulda, Calypso, & Trolls (with Chlorine)
114. Only an Act of True Love
115. Going to the Backup Plan
116. Tchaikovsky: "Pas De Deux" from Swan Lake
117. No One Noticed
118. "We're Goin' Underground" – Kermit the Frog
119. Working in the Coal Mine – Prison King & Inmates
120. Unbalanced Seasons
121. Return to the Hall of Winter
123. The Blooming Clamiwinkle
124. Food Glorious Food – Lone Gunslinger Vulture & Vultures
125. The Boat and the Geysers
126. Handel: "La Réjouissance" from Music for the Royal Fireworks
127. Babies
128. Bach: "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring"
129. Wagner: Bridal Chorus From "Lohengrin"
130. Wedding Interruptus
131. The Dam Breaks
132. Calypso Gets Trapped
133. Clami to the Rescue
134. What an Action Sequence!
135. Rescues All Around
136. Frosting London
137. Take Cover
138. Scrat to the Rescue
139. Piggy Smooth
140. The Water Recedes
141. We're Sorry Kermit
142. The Frost Melts
143. Broken Wing (Eatnemen Vuelie Reprise) (featuring Cantus) – Frode Fjellheim
144. World Reunion
145. "The Winter Finale" – Kermit the Frog
146. Together Again – Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Constantine (featuring Maximum Security Prisoner)
147. Let It Go (Single Version) – Demi Lovato
148. Toads' Sing-a-Along
149. End Credit Score
Muppet Performers:
Steve Whitmire: Kermit the Frog, Statler, Beaker, Lips, Rizzo the Rat, Link Hogthrob, Foo Foo
Eric Jacobson: Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Sam the Eagle, Animal
Dave Goelz: The Great Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Waldorf
Bill Barretta: Pepé the King Prawn, Rowlf the Dog, Dr. Teeth, the Swedish Chef, Carlo Flamingo
David Rudman: Scooter, Janice, Miss Poogy, Bobby Benson
Matt Vogel: Constantine, Floyd Pepper, Lew Zealand, Camilla
Peter Linz: Walter, Manolo Flamingo
Cast
Mae Whitman: Tinker Bell
Sarah Bolger: Clamiwinkle
Ricky Gervais: Dominic Badguy
Eddie Izzard: Chlorine Bjorgman
Ty Burrell: Jean Pierre Napoleon
Bill Hader: Calypso
Tina Fey: Nadya
Kelly Macdonald: Fionnoula MacLise
Will Arnett: Lone Gunslinger Vulture
Maia Wilson: Bulda
Tony Bennett: Himself
Celine Dion: Herself
Lady Gaga: Herself
Josh Groban: Maximum Security Prisoner
Production
In July 2011, after the critical and commercial success of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day., Walt Disney Animation Studios negotiated a deal with Chris Williams, director of Bolt (also confirmed two years later to voice Oaken the trading post owner), and Jennifer Lee, one of the screenwriters of Wreck-It Ralph to direct and write a fifty-third feature and it will share with Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered and Frozen a year later. It was confirmed that the film would be a computer-animated feature in stereoscopic 3D, animation, and live action, similar to the previous film. Taking on the form of a caper, the film was inspired by both The Great Muppet Caper and The Muppets Take Manhattan as well as the Disney animated classics.
A month later at the 2011 D23 Expo, Mae Whitman (Tinker Bell films), Anjelica Huston (Barbie as Rapunzel), Miley Cyrus (Bolt, Hannah Montana), Jesse McCartney (Kingdom Hearts), Megan Hilty (Tinker Bell films (2011-2015)), John Goodman (Monsters, Inc., The Emperor's New Groove), and Grey DeLisle (Bolt) will reprise their roles, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire (who did Rizzo the Rat, Foo Foo and Lips, Jim Henson's Kermit the Frog, Link Hogthrob, and the Newsman; and Richard Hunt's Beaker and Richard Hunt's and Jerry Nelson's Statler), Eric Jacobson (who did Frank Oz's Muppet characters), Dave Goelz (who did the Great Gonzo, Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, and Jim Henson's Waldorf), Bill Barretta (who did Pepé the King Prawn, Bobo the Bear, and Jim Henson's Rowlf the Dog, Dr. Teeth, and the Swedish Chef), David Rudman (who did Richard Hunt's Scooter, Janice, Wayne, and Bobby Benson), and Matt Vogel (who did Jerry Nelson's Muppet characters and Richard Hunt's and John Henson's Sweetums). After Walter, played by Peter Linz, made his debut in 2011's The Muppets, he will appear in this film. New voice cast were confirmed included Sarah Bolger (Once Upon a Time) as Clamiwinkle the Frost Princess, Ricky Gervais (Night at the Museum) as Dominic/Number Two, Timothy Dalton (Toy Story 3) as Lord Milori of Winter, Tina Fey (Ponyo) as Russian prison guard Comrade Nadya, Bill Hader (The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out, Monsters University) as Calypso the Snowman/Frost Prince, and Ty Burrell (Finding Dory) as Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon. Also in the D23 Expo, Bret McKenzie, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez joined the project and started writing songs for the sequel.
In March 2012, the film was originally commissioned under the title Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Mysterious Winter Woods.
In June 2012, Joel McNeely (Tinker Bell film series), John Powell (Bolt), Christophe Beck (Frozen), Henry Jackman (Winnie the Pooh, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph), and Patrick Doyle (Brave), and were hired to compose the film.
In September 20, 2012, the title of the film was changed from Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Mysterious Winter Woods to Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2.
In February 11, 2013, more voice cast added including Matt Vogel, who voiced the other Muppet characters, as Constantine the Frog/Number One, Martin Short (Treasure Planet) as Trident the Keeper of all citizen knowledge, Eddie Izzard (Cars 2) as Chlorine Bjorgman the royal gramma, Kelly Macdonald (Brave) as Gaelic tourist Fionnoula MacLise, Amanda Seyfried (Mean Girls) and Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place) as Clami's close friends, Grotto and Sea Salt, Alan Tudyk (Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen) as the Duke of Weselton, and Megan Fox, Mila Kunis, Meaghan Martin (Kingdom Hearts), and Mandy Moore (Tangled) as the IGP Inc. tourists; Miyuki, Rafaela, Antoinette, and Frieda.
More voice cast were confirmed on April 23, 2013 were Jay Leno (Cars) as Fast Tony the armadillo, Will Arnett (Ratatouille) as the Lone Gunslinger Vulture, Ciarán Hinds (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2) as Pabbie the Troll King, Matt Berry (Desperate Housewives) as Gustav the gatekeeper bird, and Jemaine Clement (Rio) as the Prison King.
Release
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was released theatrically in the United States on June 28, 2013, and it was accompanied by the Disney Fairies PG-rated short, Flying Fairy Fest, including characters from the 2012 film, Secret of the Wings. The film's premiere was at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California on June 17, 2013.
On August 31, 2013, a sing-along version of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was released in 2,057 theaters in the United States. It featured on-screen lyrics, and viewers were invited to follow the bouncing snowflake and sing along with the songs from the film.
Accompanied Short (Flying Fairy Fest)
Flying Fairy Fest is a 2014 computer-animated short directed by Klay Hall. It was shown in theaters with Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2. Flying Fairy Fest is the first short in the Disney Fairies' Tinker Bell film series and takes place shortly after the events of Secret of the Wings. The short involves Tinker Bell and Periwinkle helping the fairies make their party a success.
Plot
Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman, 25) and her other fairy friends are visiting the Winter Woods for the weekend to see how her sister Periwinkle (Lucy Hale, 24) and the winter fairies are doing. The group is throwing its first party, but no one has shown up. However, Tinker Bell and Periwinkle have a plan to liven up the Hall of Winter. Using a door station tinkered by Tink, they sneak into a party at the Pixie Dust Tree and steal all of its food and fairies to fill the Hall of Winter. The supply runs take them through the closet doors of a married couple's (Colleen O'Shaughnessey, 41 and Jim Ward, 54) bedroom, repeatedly disturbing their sleep.
Once they have the party fully stocked, Terence (Jesse McCartney, 26), the pixie dust fairy, walks in on it while doing a load of pixie dust. He is angry with Peri, but only because they did not invite him. After lighting a blizzard on the snow bank, Terence introduces the crowd to "door jamming," or jumping from the roof with the help of two doors to land safely on the lawn. The warm fairies congratulate Tinker Bell, all eager to pledge to the winter fairies.
In a post-credits scene, the husband and wife wake their son (Cristina Pucelli) up and ask if they can sleep with him, saying that there is a blizzard in their closet. Their son vehemently replies, "That's what I've been trying to tell you!"
Cast (in credits order)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell
Lucy Hale – Periwinkle
Pamela Adlon – Vidia
Lucy Liu – Silvermist
Raven-Symoné – Iridessa
Megan Hilty – Rosetta
Angela Bartys – Fawn
Jesse McCartney – Terence
Colleen O'Shaughnessey – Mom
Jim Ward – Dad
Jeff Bennett – Dewey / Clank
Jane Horrocks – Fairy Mary
Debby Ryan – Spike
Grey DeLisle – Gliss
Rob Paulsen – Bobble
Cristina Pucelli – Timmy
Matt Lanter – Sled
Additional Voice Talent
Wade Allain-Marcus Ranjani Brow Rachel Crane
Chase Fein Dann Fink Jeff Fischer
Bridget Hoffman Wendy Hoffmann Ashley Lambert
Scott Menville Minae Noji Jacqueline Pinol
Allison Roth David Sheinkopf Warren Sroka
Kelly Stables Shane Sweet Kari Wahlgren
Production notes
According to the short's writer/director Klay Hall, "When you first meet the winter fairies at the Winter Woods, they go to the Hall of Winter and the first thing they say is, 'Welcome to Flying Fairy Fest! We haven't thrown a party yet, but when we do we'll be ready,'...I kept telling Secret of the Wings's director Peggy Holmes, 'I really want to see their party. We have to do it in the credits or something.' Then when the idea of doing a short came up, we were like, 'That could be the party!'" The short took around eight months to make, voices were recorded near the end of production of Secret of the Wings. "We would do a couple of pickup lines with Mae Whitman, Lucy Hale and the other actors for the movie and then we'd get the stuff we needed for the short." Flying Fairy Fest was initially considered as a bonus feature for the The Pirate Fairy DVD, but the decision was early made to release the short theatrically.
Release
Flying Fairy Fest premiered with the theatrical release of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2, on June 28, 2013. Unlike all the feature-length Tinker Bell films (which are rated G by the MPAA), Flying Fairy Fest received a PG rating from the MPAA for some reckless behavior. Thus, it is the first Disney Fairies short to receive a PG rating from the MPAA (unlike all of the Pixie Preview shorts, which were rated G by the MPAA) and also the Disney animated short film to have been designated that rating after 1990's Roller Coaster Rabbit.
The short was released for streaming on January 20, 2015, on the Disney Movies Anywhere application for iPhone and iPad, and on the Disney Movies Anywhere website.
Critical reception
After being screened at the D23 Expo, BigScreen Animation noted "judging from Twitter, the response was tremendous." Newsday said "It starts with a simple plot idea and escalates in classic comedy form." Rotoscopers wrote "This short film was a cool, funny idea. Not a story. It was literally a sequence of jokes with no emotional core whatsoever."
Marketing
The first teaser trailer was released on June 20, 2012, debuting with Brave. A 48-second sneak peek clip for the movie was released on November 1, 2012 in movie theaters with Wreck-It Ralph. A second trailer was released on February 11, 2013, coinciding with Peter Pan; a third on April 26, 2013, showing with Iron Man 3; and a fourth and final trailer, which included scenes from the film, was released on May 25, 2013 with Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
Home media
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was released for digital download on October 15, 2013, on Google Play, iTunes, and Amazon. It was subsequently released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on November 5, 2013. A sing-along edition of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was released on a single-DVD on June 17, 2014.
Video games
A video game based on the film was released on June 25, 2013 for two Nintendo consoles, Nintendo DS and Wii, as well as for the PC platform by Disney Interactive Studios.
Extended Scenes
The 2013 theatrical cut runs 124 minutes.
Rowlf the Dog takes his verse "We can't do any worse than The Godfather III".
An extended musical sequence takes place during "We're Doing a Sequel" featuring dancers on studio sets and other behind-the-scenes goings on.
Lew Zealand, Statler and Waldorf, and Rowlf offer their own take for what the next Muppet movie should be about.
Peter Serafinowicz and the other Gulag officers dine in a security room. He wonders aloud about the use of a button allowing all the cell doors to open when Constantine bursts in and attacks them.
At the train station at IGP Inc., Kermit the Frog addresses the Muppets about their trip. He shows them the train they'll be taking. The Muppets gaze in awe at the shiny new Amtrak train, until it pulls out of the station revealing the run-down train they're actually using. Scooter also reacts to Beauregard as the driver.
Upon boarding the train, Fozzie Bear excitedly points out the observation deck in the dining car, before realizing it's just missing the roof.
Kermit's explanation for working up from the Hole In The Wall Club in Germany is expanded to include a speech about starting small, "then go slightly less small, and then a touch less small, until we're small to medium-small."
When Dr. Bunsen Honeydew introduces his magnetic bomb attractor vest, he also mentions inventing the automatic drowning helmet, the extra sharp chair, and the unexpectedly exploding cupcake. "Because it's Kermit. Because it's there."
When Miss Piggy complains to Kermit that he never lets her do what she wants, the frog replies that it's because she wants too much. After he yells to Piggy that (once again) they are not engaged, she sobs, "You never loved me, Kermit," to which he responds, "I do love you, Piggy. But sometimes you drive me crazy."
Scooter mistakenly begins to introduce Christoph Waltz as Australian, before he's corrected (he's Austrian). Scooter then has to cancel the "Waltzing Matilda" opening Australian number, to the disappointment of a kangaroo, koala, and Beauregard with a surf board.
In the 2014 theatrical cut, Sam the Eagle gets the last "laugh" when UPS delivers a giant CIA badge. In the 2013 theatrical cut, Jean Pierre Napoleon hands him a file with everything they have on The Lemur, which is filled with Lemur coins.
When Clamiwinkle calls for Trident that something happened, Fiona the snowy lynx wakes up and meets Clami and Trident.
When Kermit first meets Nadya at the Gulag, she provides a brief overview of Constantine's past. It is revealed that he was abandoned by his mother as a tadpole and raised in Russia's largest bomb factory.
A verse of "I'll Get You What You Want (Cockatoo in Malibu)" was cut from the final film. It is included on the soundtrack and the 2013 theatrical cut.
After the mammal kids shoved into the hole, Pitchers exclaims, "Fire ants!"
After the shovelmouth's line, the tapir calls to Fast Tony that the snakes called and they wanted their oil back.
When Tinker Bell walks up to Clamiwinkle, eating berries, he tells her that she's going extinct. Clami argue with him about extinction.
The 2014 theatrical cut features a very brief scene where Walter observes Kermit (really Constantine) through a window using karate to chop wood in half. The 2013 theatrical cut includes Constantine flipping Scooter after receiving a tap on the shoulder.
Before the performance in Spain, Constantine refuses to go on at first because of the stage fright he suffered in Berlin. He argues about this with Dominic in the bathroom while Scooter listens at the door.
Constantine introduces Gonzo's indoor running of the bulls to a large amount of applause from the audience. As he begins to ham it up, Scooter motions for him to cut it short, but Constantine remains on stage, "Let me drink it in."
After The Electric Mayhem's lengthy performance of "Total Mayhem", the audience wakes up and Dr. Teeth exclaims, "I knew audiences dug jam sessions."
When Calypso tells Grotto and Sea Salt if we're traveling, Sea Salt says, "I'd rather grow hair on my wings."
When Grotto lifted Sven's mouth, Tinker Bell and Chlorine Bjorgman jumped back in disgust and Grotto gives them a little plague and calls them fuzzface.
Tinker Bell shows Chlorine a pile of pebbles, which made him slap them out of her hand and fell into the water.
Before Grotto and Sea Salt had a blast, Calypso thought he's got a bad feeling about this and his snowman sense is tingling, but Clamiwinkle says that there's no such thing.
After Jean introduces Sam to Le Maximum, an extended travel-by-map sequence follows from the Geneva through France and the streets of Spain, adding some weight to his line, "37 hours -- not bad!"
Gonzo and Camilla the Chicken are interrogated in their own verse during "Interrogation Song".
The 2014 theatrical cut features Dr. Teeth's verse during "Interrogation Song", "Your accusation's far out, man!" In the 2013 theatrical cut, Floyd Pepper takes his own verse.
After Swedish Chef's line in the "Interrogation Song" on the soundtrack, an unidentified male vocalist sings, "What the chef just said to you was 'schnoopdy-schnoo' it's not Swedish." In the 2013 theatrical cut, the translator is Beaker.
After Calypso's favorite moment, Clamiwinkle says, "A frost prince never forgets."
When Calypso realizes he's a frost prince, he insists Clamiwinkle to go uprooting and show her this new frost prince body can do.
Once Sam and Jean realize they're not so different after all, they go back and forth insisting the other go first on their way to Dublin.
After Kermit gains some respect for flipping out on his fellow inmates, he scolds Big Papa for eyeballing him.
When Tinker Bell first came to the amphibian camp, the amphibian tribe gives her a watermelon and a flower, which made her sneeze melon out of her mouth.
Walter follows Dominic as he rides an escalator and ice skates while going to deliver bribes to Irish journalists.
While Nadya kisses a print-out of Kermit at her shrine to him, the guard interrupts to alert her to the riot. She snaps backs, "Can't you see I'm busy?"
After Dominic finds Constantine knitting and asks how they spin the fact that Fozzie, Walter, and Animal have eluded their grasp, Dominic asks if that's a scarf he's knitting. He guesses that it's a present for someone, but Constantine says for whom is not important. Dominic smirks.
While telling the Muppets that Walter and Fozzie have quit the Muppets, Janice said she cried when Walter joined them in the last movie. After Rizzo the Rat and Robin the Frog leave, Dominic says the show will be better without them, to which Statler replies, "Couldn't get any worse!" Finally, in that scene, Link Hogthrob agrees with Constantine that they're better off without them, before being corrected by Floyd.
After Constantine sends the group to have fun yet again, they start to believe that Walter was right about "Kermit" acting weird. Piggy, however, dismisses the idea, saying that Kermit's never been more devoted to her, with Rizzo replying "that's what we're saying"
After Constantine proposes to Piggy, Camilla asks Gonzo when they're getting married. Gonzo says, "I told you, when I'm a millionaire... again," referencing the demolition of his toilet factory in the previous movie.
Piggy notices the odd color of her engagement ring. Constantine says it's a very rare black diamond, which is priceless like him, giving Piggy another clue that something is off about the situation.
Immediately after the proposal, Dominic confronts Constantine backstage about Phase 3 of their plan. Constantine explains that a "stupid variety show" could never be performed at the Tower of London, but you can get married. Thomas Blood's passageways are located directly below St. John's Chapel, as shown on their map.
The Newsman's announcement of the Muppet engagement from the 2014 theatrical cut of the film is extended to include a bull head-butting him out of frame, which is a more Muppet Show-like ending to one of the Newsman's reports.
Danny Trejo performs a stand-up comedy routine in the Gulag Annual Revue. He tells a joke about a short fortune teller who escape from prison (a small medium at large); he wears a tie and punctuates his jokes with a "wocka wocka" similar to Fozzie Bear.
When Walter, Fozzie and Animal plan to break Kermit out of the Gulag, Kermit says they'll have to break the fourth wall to get out.
When the group found the TOL Deluge, they went into a snowball fight.
After the chicken gets roasted by the geyser, the Lone Gunslinger Vulture gets blown to smithereens by the geyser.
Sea Salt were scared with death, but Grotto tells her that we have short life spans. However, the geyser blew up next to Sea Salt, who screamed and passes out.
After Calypso says that he's a frost prince, he and Clamiwinkle argue a little bit and they went separate ways.
When Chlorine wakes Clamiwinkle up, Calypso calls out from the redwood tree, telling her to make directions for the TOL Deluge. After the group get out of the geyser field, the ground split in a half. Clami told Calypso to go around the city.
After Kermit poses as one of the florists for the wedding, he bumps into Dominic who recognizes him as Constantine. Kermit quickly improvises and insults him in a Russian accent. This lends weight to Fozzie's later line that Kermit acted like James Bond.
While posing as a bear rug, Fozzie gets stepped on by Dominic and screams, "Ow! I mean... nothing!"
Constantine explains Phase 4 to Dominic: he doesn't plan to be married for long. Confused, Dominic explains that if they get a divorce, he'll have to share the Crown Jewels with Piggy 50/50.
Russell Tovey's delivery person gets an extra line and a close-up when he checks his packing sheet to confirm that the recipient is Mr. The Frog.
Cameos by Bridgit Mendler, Debby Ryan, Tyrel Jackson Williams, and Jake Short greeted by Scooter and Rowlf at the wedding were cut.
To escape being hand-cuffed inside Le Maximum, Kermit regurgitates a hair pin which he had swallowed when he's at the Winter Woods. He spits it into Fozzie's hand, but Fozzie drops it because it's slimy and gross.
In a self-reference to The Muppet Movie, Kermit and Fozzie give each other directions when coordinating their escape with their feet through the bottom of Le Maximum, "Bear, left." "Right, frog."
The 2014 theatrical cut features Robin who made a cameo. The 2013 theatrical cut includes Robin and '80s Robot helping his uncle and boss Kermit get into the TOL Deluge.
Gustav, the gatekeeper bird decides to issue his own "pre-boarding announcements" at the TOL Deluge.
When Constantine reveals his true identity at the wedding, Rowlf realizes Kermit couldn't have had a cold for so long. Pepé the King Prawn adds he couldn't have that bad an accent either.
This is part of a longer speech Kermit makes at the wedding about love.
Hobo Joe kissing a Whatnot, as seen in one of the trailers, was cut.
When Beaker bears the full brunt of Constantine's bomb, he turns from the Thames in Bunsen's bomb-attracting suit, the head piece of which has exploded.
At one point during the helicopter escape, Constantine steps on both of Kermit's hands one by one, causing Kermit to fall and Piggy to seemingly assume the worst. Next, Sam and Jean show up and try to arrest the Muppets, but instead, end up becoming part of the Muppet ladder. When the helicopter eventually stops, Constantine sets it on full power, causing the ladder to slightly break. Luckily, Kermit shows up, revealing to have been saved by Robin and survived the fall, and makes his way up the ladder.
Uncle Deadly plays "The Wedding March" on the pipe organ during the wedding while Bobo the Bear watches him play. They later take control of the TOL Deluge when it falls from the crags and hits the water.
After the flood is diverted, Kermit wonders how they're going to land the helicopter. Piggy presses the Auto Pilot button.
At the end of the flood, Gustav called for all the animals and citizens to leave the TOL Deluge in an orderly fashion. Instead, Lew Zealand and Chlorine knocks Gustav out cold and the herds of winter and warm citizens, mammals, and Muppets all stampeded out of the TOL Deluge, flattening Gustav as they ran.
When Rowlf points out that the bad guy was Dominic Badguy, Gonzo reminds him of the French pronunciation.
Being escorted away by authorities, Dominic and Constantine bicker about who's Number One now. Dominic sarcastically sings a bit of their previous song about the subject.
Cretaceous and Maelstrom were being carried in a tray by the amphibian tribe, as meals for the vultures. One of them says, "Is that... Bad juju?" and the other says, "No. Good sushi!"
Clamiwinkle storms into Buckingham Palace and orders her team to "Arrest that frog!" When Kermit asks what for, she replies, "For breaking my heart!"
Miyuki takes turns frosting warm-weather citizens' wings.
Books
The books based on the new movie comes to stores (Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell's Books) on May 14, 2013. It includes:
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Little Golden Book
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Junior Novelization
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Read-Along Storybook and CD
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Look and Find
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Movie Storybook
The Art of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2
New Friends (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2) (Step into Reading)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Essential Guide
A Magical Discovery (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2) (Color Plus Card Stock)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Ultimate Sticker Book
One Sparkly Adventure (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2) (Hologramatic Sticker Book)
A Perfect Match (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2) (Pictureback(R))
Dare to Freeze (Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2) (Golden First Chapters)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: The Great Escape
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2: Reusable Sticker Book
Toys
The merchandise is also in stores (Disney Store, Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble), including:
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 24 Piece Deluxe PVC Figurine Playset (Constantine, Dominic Badguy, Chlorine Bjorgman, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fionnoula MacLise, Walter, Clamiwinkle, Tinker Bell, Grotto, the Great Gonzo, Scrat, Calypso, Fast Tony, Jean Pierre Napoleon, Sam the Eagle, Sea Salt, Nadya, Sven, Trident, Lord Milori, Fozzie Bear, Cretaceous & Maelstrom, Animal) (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Tinker Bell & Clamiwinkle (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Constantine & Dominic Badguy (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Kermit the Frog & Miss Piggy (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Nadya & Jean Pierre Napoleon (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Lord Milori & Trident (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Calypso & Sven (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Chlorine Bjorgman & Fionnoula MacLise (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Grotto & Sea Salt (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Fozzie Bear & Walter (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Animal & Scrat (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 2-Pack Sam the Eagle & The Great Gonzo (Disney Store)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Exclusive 6 Inch Action Figure 3-Pack Cretaceous & Maelstrom & Fast Tony (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Constantine Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Kermit the Frog Plush - The Muppets - 16" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Maelstrom Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Tinker Bell Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Clamiwinkle Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Cretaceous Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rowlf the Dog Plush - The Muppets - 13" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sven Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 14" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sam the Eagle Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Sea Salt Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Miss Piggy Plush - The Muppets - 19" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Calypso Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Animal Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fionnoula MacLise Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fozzie Bear Plush - The Muppets - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Chlorine Bjorgman Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Walter Plush - The Muppets - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Scrat Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Great Gonzo Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Grotto Plush Doll - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Beaker Plush - The Muppets - 17" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Fast Tony Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 15" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Pepé the King Prawn Plush - The Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Foo Foo Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 7" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Rizzo the Rat Plush - The Muppets - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
The Swedish Chef Plush - The Muppets - 18" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Pound Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bupkus Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Nawt Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Blanko Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Bang Plush - Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 - 12" (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 The Winter Woods Playset (Small 3-Inch packs includes Ice Vehicle to be used on the Winter Woods Playset that is sold separately. Tinker Bell, Kermit the Frog and the other Muppet gang return in another incredible adventure. Tink meets her sister; an ice princess named Clamiwinkle. The world's fair are coming to an end, and the citizens are delighting in their new world: a melting paradise of water parks, geysers and tar pits. But when Tink and Clami discover that the miles of melted ice will flood the world's fair, they must warn everyone and somehow figure out a way to escape the coming deluge. Kids can slip, slide, spin out and crash the Ice Slider vehicle through the challenges of an iceberg. Their favorite characters (Clamiwinkle, Tinker Bell, Kermit the Frog, Chlorine Bjorgman, Calypso, Scrat, Sven, Sea Salt, Grotto, Pound, Nawt, Blanko, Bang, and Bupkus) sit atop the vehicle while kids launch them though a 360-degree loop, trigger-activated water spouts, icebreaker and an avalanche too! Vehicle features a spring-loaded pull-back motor that can perform spin-outs. Includes one Ice Slider vehicle, two character figures (Tinker Bell & Cretaceous) and accessories. GIVE A DAY. GET A DISNEY DAY. 2 & 2013 Walt Disney Animation Studios. All Rights Reserved) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Figures with Ice Slider vehicles (Dominic Badguy, Clamiwinkle, Constantine, Calypso, Scrat, Kermit the Frog, Amphibians, Sven, Chlorine Bjorgman, Tinker Bell, Lord Milori, Condor Chick, Fast Tony, Grotto, Sea Salt, Trident, Pound, Nawt, Blanko, Bang, Bupkus, Maelstrom, Cretaceous) (Disney Parks, Target, Fred Meyer's, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 Deluxe Action Figure Set 22-Pack (Sven, Calypso, Jean Pierre Napoleon, Fionnoula MacLise, Grotto, Sea Salt, Lord Milori, Nadya, Chlorine Bjorgman, Trident, Tinker Bell, Clamiwinkle, Dominic Badguy, Kermit the Frog, Constantine, Scrat, and Fast Tony) (Disney Store, Disney Parks)
Reception
Box office
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 earned $400,738,009 in North America, and an estimated $873,000,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $1,273,738,009. It is the fifth highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing animated film, the highest-grossing 2013 film, the highest-grossing Walt Disney Pictures release, and the second highest-grossing film distributed by Disney (sharing with Frozen). The film earned $110.6 million worldwide in its opening weekend. On March 2, 2014, its 101st day of release, it surpassed the $1 billion mark, becoming the eighteenth film in cinematic history, the seventh Disney-distributed film, the fifth non-sequel film, the second Disney-distributed film in 2013 (sharing with Frozen, after Iron Man 3), and the first animated film since Toy Story 3 and Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. to do so.
Critical response
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 received widespread critical acclaim, with several critics, comparing the film favorably to the Disney Renaissance, particularly The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King. Some critics are also believing that the film is better than the previous film. Some journalists thought the film's success marked another Disney Renaissance. The film was praised for its visuals, themes, musical numbers, screenplay, Scrat's reckless antics, and voice acting, especially that of Sarah Bolger, Ricky Gervais, Timothy Dalton, Ty Burrell, Bill Hader, and Tina Fey. The "Let It Go and Touch of Ice" musical sequences was also particularly praised by critics. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 99% based on reviews from 279 critics, with an average score of 8.6/10, classifying it as "Certified Fresh", and making it the highest-rated film since The Muppets. The site's consensus reads: "Joyful, fast-paced, and looking as iridescently gorgeous as the winter wonderland, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 is one of Disney's fittingly bittersweet melodramas -- that packs enough shimmering animation, singalong songs, clever storytelling, and Scrat's reckless behaviors to entertain Muppet fans all around the world." Another review aggregator, Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 top "universal acclaim" reviews from mainstream critics, calculated a score of 92 based on 39 reviews. Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 was named the seventh best film of 2013 by Richard Corliss of Time and Kyle Smith of the New York Post and one of the best sequels ever made. The film even packs more mayhem, more music, more madness, and even more Muppets. CinemaScore gave Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 an "A+" on an A+ to F scale, based on polls conducted during the opening weekend. It gave the film full five (jamón serranos) stars and Two Thumbs up.
Rating
The film was rated G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted." by the Motion Picture Association of America.
This is a film which contains nothing in theme, language, nudity and sex, violence, etc. which would, in the view of the Rating Board, be offensive to parents whose younger children view the film. The G rating is not a "certificate of approval," nor does it signify a children's film. Some snippets of language may go beyond polite conversation but they are common everyday expressions. No stronger words are present in G-rated films. The violence is at a minimum. Nudity and sex scenes are not present; nor is there any drug use content.
Accolades
Best Actress – Sarah Bolger
Original Music Score – Joel McNeely and John Powell
Best Original Song – "Touch of Ice" - Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Best Original Song – "I'll Get You What You Want (Cockatoo in Malibu)" - Bret McKenzie
Best Original Song – "Something So Right" - Bret McKenzie
Best Voice Acting – Sarah Bolger
Best Animated Feature – Chris Williams and Jennifer Lee
Best Adapted Screenplay – The Muppets created by Jim Henson, James Bobin and Nicholas Stoller, and characters from Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. written by Byron Howard and Stephen J. Anderson
Film Comparison
Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King
Tarzan, Mulan, Hercules
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Rescuers Down Under
Pocahontas
DVD Details
Front
Dominic Badguy, Jean Pierre Napoleon, Nadya, Beaker, Foo Foo, Miss Piggy, Walter, Fozzie Bear, Kermit the Frog, Animal, the Great Gonzo, Sam the Eagle, Pepé the King Prawn, Tinker Bell, Sven, Chlorine Bjorgman, Clamiwinkle, Constantine, Trident, Lord Milori, Grotto, Sea Salt
"#1 Animated Film Of The Year" - Scott Mantz, Access Hollywood
Disney Movie Rewards. Disney DVD
Back
Bonus Extras: "The Great Divide" Music Video Performed by McClain Sisters, "Flying Fairy Fest" Disney Fairies Short (PG), three Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. Toons: "Hawaii Adventure" (G), "Large Pizza" (G), and "Partyascean Prawn" (G)
"Gorgeous!" - Leonard Maltin
Two Frogs! Pig! Sisters! Tourists! Intrigue! Music! Magic! Mayhem! Madness! Muppets! Walt Disney Animation Studios invites you on an incredible journey to an amazing new world, in a motion picture event since The Lion King that will take your breath away.
For Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman), Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Animal and the entire Muppets gang as they head out on the European pavilion world tour at Oslo, Norway; the Winter Woods is strictly off limits by its ruler Lord Milori (Timothy Dalton). But mayhem follows the Muppets, as they find themselves unwittingly entangled in an international crime caper. Now Kermit is behind bars at the mercy of prison warden Comrade Nadya (Tina Fey), and the World's Number One Criminal, Constantine–a dead ringer for Kermit–has taken his place. A mysterious force draws Tink to cross the border into this unknown world and she discovers a secret that will change her life forever. She comes face-to-face with a frost princess named Clamiwinkle (Sarah Bolger), the only citizen who can help unlock the secret of their wings - teaming up with royal gramma Chlorine Bjorgman (Eddie Izzard), the valiant reindeer named Sven, Clami's friends Grotto (Amanda Seyfried) and Sea Salt (Selena Gomez), and a magician named Trident (Martin Short). Encountering thawing landscapes, sinister vultures, mystical trolls, and a mischievous snowhuman named Calypso (Bill Hader).
With fun and laughter, they form a magical connection and make an astonishing discovery...they're more than friends, they're sisters! As Constantine and his dastardly sidekick Dominic (Ricky Gervais) plot the robbery of the century, they are pursed by Sam Eagle and Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon (Ty Burrell). When the world's fair is threatened by a flood of trouble, this perfect pair must work together to save their two worlds. Will Constantine get away his nefarious scheme? Will Kermit escape in time to save the day? Will Tinker Bell save sisterhood? Will the flood mean the end of the Muppets? Disney's Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 will make you believe in the unbreakable bonds of friendship and sisterhood, and will change Oslo forever.
FEATURE FILM: Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 - Enhanced for 16x9 Televisions. English 5.1 and DVS 2.0 Dolby Digital; Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital Language Tracks. English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles (Applies To Film Content Only)
Feature Running Time: Approx. 124 Minutes / Color / Digitally Mastered.
Disney Movie Rewards. Disney's FastPlay (Easy start-up without using a remote control)
G: "General Audiences-All Ages Admitted."
2013 DVD Release
Trailers
The trailers are seen in theaters, including Frozen, Despicable Me 2, Planes, Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered, A Bug's Life 3D, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Rio 2, Turbo, Free Birds, The LEGO Movie, and Flying Fairy Fest short film. The trailers and promotions are seen in the home video release, including Frozen, The Jungle Book: Diamond Edition, Mickey's Christmas Carol Remastered, Planes, Cars 3D, Pinocchio-themed anti-smoking PSA, "Sofia the First", Disney Movie Rewards, Disney Parks, Disney Store, Disney Infinity, Adventures of Disney (focusing on a Norway trip inspired by Frozen), Radio Disney, "Gravity Falls", Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United, , The Little Mermaid sequels 2-Movie Collection Mary Poppins: 50th Anniversary Edition, A Bug's Life, Tinker Bell's The Pirate Fairy, "Stay tuned after the feature to catch the sneak peek in a new movie, Muppets Most Wanted.", the Feature Presentation The Flash of Doom Logo, the 1994 Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection Logo, and Flying Fairy Fest short film, followed by the THX The Science of Sensation trailer
Short film
In 2014, after the release of Muppets Most Wanted, Disney has scheduled Disco Plaza, a 6-minute short animated film, featuring characters from the 2013 sequel, Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2. It was released on October 7, 2014 (the day after Matt Vogel's birthday), with Disney's Diamond Edition of Sleeping Beauty. The short pick up where the sequel has left off, with IGP Inc. becoming certified with snow and Tinker Bell and Clamiwinkle being reunited. The cast consists of Mae Whitman, Sarah Bolger, Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Tina Fey, Bill Hader, Eddie Izzard, Ty Burrell, Selena Gomez, Amanda Seyfried, Kelly Macdonald, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, Peter Linz, and Martin Short. Dieter Hartmann compose the score for Disco Plaza, with its rock 'n' roll song, "This Party's Out of Sight". Unlike the two feature-length Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. films (which are both rated G by the MPAA), Disco Plaza received the rating of PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children" from the MPAA for some reckless behavior. Thus, it is the first Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. short to receive a PG rating from the MPAA (unlike all of the previously-released Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. shorts, which were rated G by the MPAA) and also the Disney animated short film to have been designated that rating after 1990's Roller Coaster Rabbit. In the short, Tink, Clami, the Muppets, and her friends organizes a party, but no one shows up. To solve the problem, they use door stations to steal visitors from the biggest party going on at the Buckingham Palace.
Scenes
1. Opening Credits/We're Doing a Sequel (picture of Kermit)
2. Accident (picture of Grotto, Sea Salt, and Clami)
3. Concealing Her Powers (picture of the gloves)
4. Constantine, World's Most Dangerous Frog (picture of Constantine)
5. Disneyland Resort (picture of Kermit and Tink doing fist bumps)
6. Tinker Bell Calls In (picture of Tink)
7. Travel Montage (picture of the airplane in air)
8. Party (picture of Tink and the troll garden)
9. The Meeting (picture of Dominic)
10. World Tour: Berlin (picture of the Muppets)
11. A Walk Alone In The Fog (picture of Kermit with Constantine posters)
12. Winter In Germany (picture of the Winter Woods)
13. Crossing The Border (picture of two weasels)
14. Seeking Answers (picture of Receptionist)
15. Puppy Love (picture of Sea Salt and Grotto)
16. I'm Number One (picture of Dominic and Constantine)
17. Showtime (picture of "Die Muppets Show" sign)
18. Victory Lane (picture of center stage)
19. CIA And Interpol On The Case (picture of Jean Pierre and Sam the Eagle)
20. Tink's Plan (picture of Tink)
21. A Visit To The Keeper (picture of Clami and Tink)
22. Exploring Winter (picture of Tink and Clami ice skating)
23. Welcome To The Big House (picture of Kermit, Nadya, and the inmates)
24. A Ride (picture of Chlorine and Sven)
25. Do Whatever The Pig Wants (picture of Miss Piggy)
26. Uncle Caballero (picture of Uncle Caballero and Constantine)
27. What A Good Game (picture of Tink as piñata)
28. Storytime (picture of the children)
29. Doomsday (picture of Fast Tony and the aardvark)
30. The Flood Is Coming! (picture of Clami, Tink, and Chlorine)
31. Traffic Jam (picture of Stu)
32. Just One Acorn (picture of acorn under the ice above Scrat)
33. World Tour: Madrid (picture of the Electric Mayhem's jam session)
34. The Last Frost Citizen (picture of Clami in her icicle reflections)
35. Miscreants (picture of Grotto, Tink, and Sea Salt)
36. Three Possums (picture of Calypso)
37. Playing Dead (picture of Sea Salt and Grotto)
38. On Thin Ice (picture of Chlorine)
39. Questioning The Muppets (picture of Sam the Eagle, Constantine, and Jean Pierre)
40. Kermit Agrees To Help Nadya (picture of Nadya and Kermit)
41. Tons Of Fun (picture of Tink and Clami)
42. Family Ties (picture of Young Calypso)
43. Fluffy Hair (picture of Calypso and Clami)
44. Facing The Fear (picture of Tink)
45. Ultimate Sacrifice (picture of Grotto and Sea Salt)
46. Balancing Act (picture of winter citizens on rocks)
47. Fire Queen (picture of Tink and Female Toad)
48. Leaving Winter (picture of Fiona at the border)
49. Preparing For Clamiwinkle (picture of Clami with the snowmaker)
50. In Need Of A Job (picture of Nadya and Kermit)
51. Walter Uncovers A Secret (picture of Walter)
52. Seeing Summer (picture of Clami)
53. Quitting The Muppets (picture of Dominic and Constantine)
54. Separate Worlds (picture of Tink and Queen Clarion)
55. Snow Monster (picture of Marshmallow)
56. Proposal (picture of Miss Piggy and Constantine)
57. Tink Warns Kermit (picture of Tink)
58. Tink's Flashback (picture of Tink's reflection)
59. Big Ben (picture of Tink tied up)
60. Discovered (picture of Clami)
61. A Giddy Piggy (picture of Old Piggy and Old Kermit)
62. Family (picture of Trolls)
63. Escape Plan (picture of Kermit, Animal, Fozzie, and Walter)
64. Bloomsbury Evacuation (picture of the ministers, Queen Clarion, and Tink)
65. Food Glorious Food (picture of vulture chorus)
66. London Minefield (picture of Clami)
67. Looking For Miss Piggy (picture of Fozzie)
68. TOL Deluge (picture of the vulture)
69. Crashing The Wedding (picture of Kermit, Miss Piggy, and Constantine)
70. The Dam Breaks (picture of Chlorine's mean eyes)
71. Rescue (picture of Kermit)
72. Saving The Boat (picture of Queen Clarion and Lord Milori)
73. Free Forever (picture of Kermit and Nadya)
74. The Broken Wing (picture of Tink, Clami, Grotto, Sea Salt, and the Muppets)
75. Knighting Ceremony (picture of the throne room)
76. Reunited (picture of Tink and Clami)
77. The Winter Woods Finale (picture of Nadya, Constantine, Kermit, and Miss Piggy)
78. End Credits
DVDizzy Blu-ray + DVD Review (13 rows) (18 screencaps) (7 favorite screencaps)
Kermit the Frog & Tinker Bell
Kermit the Frog
Sea Salt, Grotto, and Clamiwinkle
Sven, Tinker Bell, Clamiwinkle, and Chlorine Bjorgman
Tinker Bell at the boundary / Tinker Bell in the basket at the Winter Woods
Clamiwinkle & Tinker Bell
The Great Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Rowlf the Dog, and Scooter / Constantine & Dominic Badguy
Fiona, Trident, Tinker Bell, and Clamiwinkle / Fionnoula MacLise, Clamiwinkle, and Tinker Bell
Sam the Eagle & Jean Pierre Napoleon / Kermit the Frog, Big Papa, Prison King, and Danny Trejo
Calypso / Grand Pabbie
Sweetums, Uncle Deadly, Camilla the Chicken, Pepé the King Prawn, Fozzie Bear, the Great Gonzo, Kermit the Frog, Walter, Scooter, Animal, Miss Piggy, Foo Foo, Bobby Benson, Sgt. Floyd Pepper, and Zoot
Clamiwinkle
Tinker Bell & Clamiwinkle
DVDizzy News
June 28, 2013 – After two years off, the Muppets' feature film series from Walt Disney Animation Studios picks back up with today's wide release of Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2, the 53rd film in Disney's animated classics canon and a sequel to the Muppets' 2010 first CGI fairy tale. In it, diabolical fugitive Constantine switches places with Kermit the Frog, and Tinker Bell ventures into the forbidden Norwegian pavilion and discovers a winter princess named Clamiwinkle while the rest of the Muppet gang embark on a world tour in European pavilions at the world's fair company near choice theft targets. From the creators of Wreck-It Ralph and original songs by Winnie the Pooh's Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and The Muppets' Bret McKenzie, the film features the lead voice cast of Mae Whitman, Sarah Bolger, Ricky Gervais, Timothy Dalton, Ty Burrell, Bill Hader, Tina Fey, Martin Short, Eddie Izzard, Kelly Macdonald, Selena Gomez, and Amanda Seyfried.
August 19, 2013 – Adding to their late holiday cornucopia of discs, Disney has announced Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 will hit DVD and Blu-ray combo pack on November 5th. The smash hit musical adventure, the animation studio's biggest earner since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, will be released as a single-disc DVD, a Blu-ray + DVD, a Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy and a Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy. The film will also be available in Digital HD form on October 15th.
October 30, 2013 – Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. 2 hits stores next week on the heels of its extraordinary box office success. Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd feature and the sequel to the 2010 smash hit, this musical adventure takes the colorful gang on a world's fair tour, where Kermit switches places with a fugitive criminal, who teams with their manager (Ricky Gervais) to target the crown jewels and other European treasures and Tink ventures into the forbidden Winter Woods, where her wings mysteriously begin glowing. She proceeds to discover why while making a dear friend. Chill out with our thorough Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy combo pack review right now.
Films Used
Muppets Most Wanted
Secret of the Wings
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Frozen
Cars 2
Voices from this film to other projects
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell, The Pirate Fairy, Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, Pixie Hollow Games, The Wind Rises, The Jungle Book 2
Sarah Bolger – From Up on Poppy Hill
Ricky Gervais – Night at the Museum, Escape from Planet Earth, Valiant, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Timothy Dalton – Toy Story 3, Secret of the Wings, Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Martin Short – The Wind Rises, Frankenweenie, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, The Prince of Egypt, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Treasure Planet, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, The Pebble and the Penguin
Eddie Izzard – Cars 2, The Wild
Steve Whitmire – The Muppets (2011), The Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppets from Space
Eric Jacobson – The Muppets (2011), It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, Muppets Most Wanted, A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa
Dave Goelz – The Muppets (2011), The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Muppet Show
Bill Barretta – The Muppets (2011), Muppets Most Wanted, Muppets from Space
David Rudman – The Muppets (2011), Muppets Most Wanted, The Muppet Christmas Carol, A Muppet Family Christmas
Matt Vogel – The Muppets (2011), Muppets Most Wanted
Peter Linz – The Muppets (2011), Muppets Most Wanted
Bill Hader – The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Monsters University, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Turbo, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, Doogal
Ty Burrell – Finding Dory, Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Tina Fey – Ponyo, Megamind
Kelly Macdonald – Brave
Selena Gomez – Horton Hears a Who, Hotel Transylvania
Amanda Seyfried – Les Miserables, Epic
Alan Tudyk – Frozen, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Ice Age, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Astro Boy, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Mandy Moore – Tangled, Kingdom Hearts
Meaghan Martin – Kingdom Hearts II
Mila Kunis – Oz the Great and Powerful
Megan Fox – Transformers
Dee Bradley Baker – SpongeBob SquarePants, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Happy Feet, The Boxtrolls, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Astro Boy, Space Jam, G-Force, Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Nancy Cartwright – The Simpsons Movie, Kim Possible
Tara Strong – The Fairly OddParents, Ice Age
Grey DeLisle – Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Bolt, The Book of Life, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Elizabeth Daily – Happy Feet, The Rugrats Movie
Anjelica Huston – Barbie as Rapunzel, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell, The Pirate Fairy, Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, Secret of the Wings, Pixie Hollow Games
Miley Cyrus – Bolt
Jesse McCartney – Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell, The Pirate Fairy, Horton Hears a Who, Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, Pixie Hollow Games, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Chris Wedge – Ice Age, Robots
Will Arnett – The LEGO Movie, Ratatouille, The Secret World of Arrietty, Despicable Me, Horton Hears a Who, Monsters vs. Aliens, Ice Age: The Meltdown, G-Force, The Nut Job
Jay Leno – Cars, Robots, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Igor
Ciarán Hinds – Frozen, The Tale of Despereaux
Matt Berry – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
Chris Williams – Bolt, Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove, Brother Bear
Will Ferrell – The LEGO Movie, Megamind, Curious George
Steve Coogan – Despicable Me 2
Jack McBrayer – Wreck-It Ralph, Despicable Me, Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Ryan Reynolds – The Croods, Turbo
Stephen J. Anderson – Frozen, Bolt, Tarzan, The Emperor's New Groove, Meet the Robinsons
Jemaine Clement – Despicable Me, Rio, Rio 2, Men in Black III
Edie McClurg – Kiki's Delivery Service, The Little Mermaid, A Bug's Life, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, Cars, Home on the Range, Cars 2, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
Ray Liotta – Bee Movie
Danny Trejo – The Book of Life, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Christoph Waltz – Epic
Salma Hayek – The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Puss in Boots
Patrick Walker – The Incredibles
Patrick Warburton – The Emperor's New Groove, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Home on the Range, Bee Movie, Open Season, Hoodwinked, Planes: Fire & Rescue, Chicken Little, Space Chimps, The Wild, Happily N'Ever After
Maurice LaMarche – Kim Possible, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph, The Boxtrolls, Space Jam, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy: The Three Musketeers, Barnyard
Katie Silverman – Frozen, Despicable Me 2, Hotel Transylvania
Eva Bella – Frozen, The Wind Rises, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Despicable Me 2
Elsie Fisher – Despicable Me
Spencer Lacey Ganus – Frozen, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Happy Feet
Tyree Brown – Monsters University
Paul Briggs – Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, Big Hero 6, Frozen
Ariel Winter – Sofia the First, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Over the Hedge, Ice Age: The Meltdown
Ed Oxenbould – Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Jadon Sand – The LEGO Movie, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph
Stephen Root – Finding Nemo, Ice Age
Vanessa Redgrave – Cars 2
Frank Langella – The Tale of Despereaux
James Edmund Godwin – Ice Age: The Meltdown
Megan Hilty – The Pirate Fairy, Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, Secret of the Wings, Pixie Hollow Games
John Goodman – Monsters, Inc., ParaNorman, The Emperor's New Groove, The Princess and the Frog, Monsters University, Bee Movie, The Jungle Book 2
Hugh Bonneville – Paddington
Reed Buck – Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Surf's Up
Roy Conli – Big Hero 6, Tangled, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Treasure Planet
Rob Corddry – Escape from Planet Earth
Mackenzie Crook – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Peter DeSève – Finding Nemo, Mulan, Ratatouille, Monsters, Inc.
Kevin Deters – Brother Bear, Prep & Landing
Celine Dion – Beauty and the Beast, Titanic, Stuart Little 2
Josh Groban – The Polar Express
Zach Galifianakis – Puss in Boots, G-Force
Emily Hahn – Toy Story 3, Toy Story of Terror, ParaNorman, Wreck-It Ralph
Phil Johnston – Wreck-It Ralph
Toby Jones – Captain America: The First Avenger
Brian Kesinger – Tarzan, Bolt, Treasure Planet, Atlantis: The Lost Empire
James McAvoy – Arthur Christmas, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Gnomeo and Juliet
Chloë Grace Moretz – Bolt, Hugo
Miranda Richardson – Chicken Run, The King and I
Trenton Rogers – Wreck-It Ralph
Mindy Sterling – The Brave Little Toaster, Mars Needs Moms
Josie Trinidad – Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, The Princess and the Frog
Stanley Tucci – The Wind Rises, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Robots, The Tale of Despereaux, Space Chimps
Cymbre Walk – Winnie the Pooh, Tangled, Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph
Kari Wahlgren – Tangled, Bolt, Pixie Hollow Games, Planes: Fire & Rescue
Kathy Najimy – WALL-E, Cats Don't Dance
John DiMaggio – Kim Possible, Wreck-It Ralph, Bolt, Epic, Bee Movie, TMNT, Barnyard, Happily N'Ever After
Steve Valentine – A Christmas Carol
Jesse Corti – Beauty and the Beast, Frozen
Tucker Gilmore – Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph
Jerry Nelson – The Muppet Show, The Muppet Movie, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Fraggle Rock (Dedication)
Caroll Spinney – Sesame Street, Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Big Bird in China
Film anniversaries
Walt Disney Animation Studios (89 years old)
Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse (84 years old)
Caroll Spinney – Oscar the Grouch (79 years old)
Frank Langella – Beefeater Vicar (75th anniversary birthday)
Mickie McGowan (75th anniversary birthday)
Saludos Amigos (70th anniversary)
Melody Time (65th anniversary)
Peter Pan (60th anniversary)
Ciarán Hinds – Grand Pabbie (60th anniversary birthday)
Mindy Sterling (59 years old)
The Jim Henson Company (55th anniversary)
Peter DeSève – Condor Chick (55th anniversary birthday)
Miranda Richardson – Berliner at Window (55th anniversary birthday)
Maurice LaMarche – King Agdar (55th anniversary birthday)
Don Fullilove (55th anniversary birthday)
Rich Moore – Mel Dorado (50th anniversary birthday)
David Rudman – Scooter / Janice / Miss Poogy / Bobby Benson / Wayne (50th anniversary birthday)
Hugh Bonneville – Irish Journalist (49 years old)
Till Schweiger – German Cop (49 years old)
Jess Harnell (49 years old)
The Sword in the Stone (49 years old)
Mary Poppins (48 years old)
April Stewart (45th anniversary birthday)
Celine Dion – Piggy's Fairy Godmother (45th anniversary)
Sesame Street (43 years old)
Tara Strong – Nawt (40th anniversary birthday)
Jack McBrayer – Librarian (40th anniversary birthday)
Grey DeLisle – Blanko / Orchid (39 years old)
Robin Hood (39 years old)
Donovan Patton (35th anniversary birthday)
Patrick Seitz (35th anniversary birthday)
Bill Hader – Calypso (35th anniversary birthday)
Usher Raymond – Usher (34 years old)
The Muppet Movie (34 years old)
Fraggle Rock (30th anniversary)
Mickey's Christmas Carol (29 years old)
Disney Sing Along Songs: You Can Fly! (25th anniversary)
Mae Whitman – Tinker Bell (25th anniversary birthday)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (25th anniversary)
Oliver & Company (24 years old)
Disney Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs (25th anniversary)
"Kokomo" from Muppet Beach Party (20th or 25th anniversary)
Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years A Musical Celebration (19 years old)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (19 years old)
Ariel Winter – Ashley (15th anniversary birthday)
Mulan (15th anniversary)
A Bug's Life (14 years old)
Elsie Fisher – Young Grotto (10th anniversary birthday)
Finding Nemo (10th anniversary)
Brother Bear (9 years old)
WALL-E (5th anniversary)
Tinker Bell (4 years old)
Bolt (4 years old)
Monsters University
Actors' birthdays
Vanessa Redgrave – Mama Caballero (76 years old)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (75 years old)
Bambi (70 years old)
Marcia Wallace (70 years old)
Mona Marshall (65 years old)
Fun & Fancy Free (65 years old)
Laraine Newman (61 years old)
John Goodman – Big Daddy LaBouff (61 years old)
Bill Farmer (60 years old)
Chris Wedge – Scrat (56 years old)
Teresa Ganzel (56 years old)
Paul Eiding (56 years old)
John Kassir (55 years old)
Nancy Cartwright – Bupkus (51 years old)
Eddie Izzard – Chlorine (51 years old)
Tom Fahn – Stu (46 years old)
Carlos Alazraqui (50 years old)
Dee Bradley Baker – Pound / Sven / Cretaceous & Maelstrom / Fiona (50 years old)
James Sie – Freaky Male / Elk Dad (46 years old)
Kath Soucie (46 years old)
Steve Anderson – Kai (46 years old)
Peter Linz – Walter / Manolo Flamingo (46 years old)
Sean Conroy (45 years old)
Will Ferrell – Healing Berliner (45 years old)
Ty Burrell – Jean Pierre Napoleon (45 years old)
Tom Hollander – Theater Manager (45 years old)
Toby Jones – Prado Museum Guard #2 (45 years old)
The Jungle Book (45 years old)
Jennifer Hale (41 years old)
Keith Ferguson (41 years old)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (36 years old)
The Rescuers (36 years old)
Kari Wahlgren – Daisy (40 years old)
Pete's Dragon (35 years old)
Matthew Mercer (30 years old)
TRON (30 years old)
Andy Fischer-Price (26 years old)
Selena Gomez – Sea Salt (20 years old)
Miley Cyrus – Tulip (20 years old)
Aladdin (20 years old)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (20 years old)
Chloë Grace Moretz – Newspaper Girl (16 years old)
Hercules (16 years old)
Lilo & Stitch (11 years old)
Treasure Planet (10 years old)
Meet the Robinsons (6 years old)
Ratatouille (5 years old)
Enchanted (5 years old)
Brave (1 year old)
Secret of the Wings (9 months old)
Wreck-It Ralph (8 months old)
Actors' birthdays
Tony Bennett – Himself (86 years old)
Robert Pine – Bishop (71 years old)
Dumbo (71 years old)
Timothy Dalton – Lord Milori (67 years old)
Make Mine Music (67 years old)
Dave Goelz – The Great Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf (66 years old)
Song of the South (66 years old)
Anjelica Huston – Queen Clarion (61 years old)
Edie McClurg – Gerda (61 years old)
Alice in Wonderland (61 years old)
Danny Mann (61 years old)
Stephen Root – Aardvark Dad (61 years old)
Rodger Bumpass (61 years old)
Christoph Waltz – Himself (56 years old)
101 Dalmatians (52 years old)
Ricky Gervais – Dominic Badguy (52 years old)
Elizabeth Daily (51 years old)
Lori Alan (46 years old)
Salma Hayek – Herself (46 years old)
Rob Corddry – First AD (42 years old)
Alan Tudyk – Duke of Weselton (42 years old)
Jean-Michel Richaud (42 years old)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey (41 years old)
Mackenzie Crook – Prado Museum Guard #1 (41 years old)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (41 years old)
Jennifer Lee – Queen Idun (42 years old)
Kelly Macdonald – Fionnoula MacLise (36 years old)
Ryan Reynolds – Professor Wave (36 years old)
Josh Groban – Maximum Winter Citizen (32 years old)
Megan Hilty – Charlotte (32 years old)
Courtney Peldon (32 years old)
The Great Muppet Caper (32 years old)
The Fox and the Hound (31 years old)
Katie Lowes – Female Toad / Dung Beetle Mom (31 years old)
Russell Tovey – Champagne Deliveryman (31 years old)
John Lavelle (31 years old)
Lady Gaga – Herself (27 years old)
The Great Mouse Detective (26 years old)
Sarah Bolger – Clamiwinkle (22 years old)
Beauty and the Beast (21 years old)
Muppet Treasure Island (17 years old)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (17 years old)
Isabella Acres (12 years old)
Ed Oxenbould – Pitchers (12 years old)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (12 years old)
Monsters, Inc. (11 years old)
Cars (7 years old)
Cars 2 (2 years old)
Winnie the Pooh (1 year old)
The Muppets (2011 film) (1 year old)
Actors' birthdays
Jack Angel (82 years old)
Pinocchio (73 years old)
Al Pacino – Uncle Caballero (73 years old)
Sherry Lynn (73 years old)
Fantasia (72 years old)
The Three Caballeros (68 years old)
Cinderella (63 years old)
Martin Short – Trident (63 years old)
Jay Leno – Fast Tony (38 years old)
Gregg Berger (62 years old)
Lady and the Tramp (58 years old)
Jesse Corti – Spanish Dignitary (57 years old)
April Winchell (53 years old)
Jeffrey Marcus – German Dignitary (53 years old)
Steve Coogan – Receptionist (47 years old)
Will Arnett – Lone Gunslinger Vulture (43 years old)
Tina Fey – Nadya (43 years old)
Eric Jacobson – Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Sam Eagle / Animal (42 years old)
Matt Vogel – Constantine / Floyd Pepper / Sweetums / Pops / Robin / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / '80s Robot / Camilla / Uncle Deadly (42 years old)
The AristoCats (42 years old)
Jason Marsden (38 years old)
Dannah Phirman (38 years old)
Annaleigh Ashford (28 years old)
The Black Cauldron (27 years old)
Amanda Seyfried – Grotto (27 years old)
Alec Medlock (23 years old)
The Rescuers Down Under (22 years old)
Pocahontas (18 years old)
Toy Story (17 years old)
Ross Lynch – Young Florist (17 years old)
Dinosaur (13 years old)
Emily Hahn – Start Girl (12 years old)
Trenton Rogers – Rhino Boy / Beaver Boy / Start Boy #2 (12 years old)
The Emperor's New Groove (12 years old)
Katie Silverman – Young Tinker Bell / Chlorine's Bird Girl (8 years old)
Livvy Stubenrauch – Young Clamiwinkle (8 years old)
Chicken Little (7 years old)
Toy Story 3 (3 years old)
Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. (3 years old)
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2 years old)
Tangled (2 years old)
Actors' birthdays
Jerry Nelson – Muppet Show Announcer (aged 78)
Timothy Dalton – Lord Milori (69 years old)
Danny Trejo – Danny Trejo (69 years old)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (63 years old)
Jan Rabson (59 years old)
Ray Liotta – Big Papa (58 years old)
Sleeping Beauty (54 years old)
Jim Ward (54 years old)
Steve Whitmire – Kermit the Frog / Foo-Foo / Statler / Beaker / Lips / Rizzo the Rat / Link Hogthrob / The Newsman (53 years old)
Bob Bergen (49 years old)
Bill Barretta – Pepe the King Prawn / Rowlf the Dog / Dr. Teeth / The Swedish Chef / Bobo the Bear / Big Mean Carl / Baby Boss / Carlo Flamingo / Leprechaun Security Guard (49 years old)
Patrick Warburton – Travis (48 years old)
Jack Black – Himself (43 years old)
Zach Galifianakis – Hobo Joe (43 years old)
Sean Combs – Himself (43 years old)
Jemaine Clement – Prison King (39 years old)
Matt Berry – Gustav (39 years old)
Jenica Bergere (38 years old)
Josh Keaton (34 years old)
James McAvoy – UPS Guy (34 years old)
Betsy Sodaro (29 years old)
The Little Mermaid (23 years old)
Saoirse Ronan – Herself (19 years old)
The Lion King (19 years old)
Tarzan (14 years old)
Toy Story 2 (13 years old)
Fantasia 2000 (13 years old)
Tyree Brown – Young Chlorine / Billy (9 years old)
Home on the Range (9 years old)
The Incredibles (8 years old)
Up (4 years old)
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (3 years old)
The Princess and the Frog (3 years old)
Actors' ages
8: Young Tinker Bell / Chlorine's Bird Girl, Young Clamiwinkle / Molehog #2
9: Young Chlorine
10: Young Grotto
12: Pitchers, Additional Voices
13: Rhino Boy / Beaver Boy / Start Boy #2, Start Girl
15: Ashley
16: Newspaper Girl, Jake Short, Tyrel Jackson Williams
18: Young Florist
19: Saoirse Ronan
20: Debby Ryan
21: Sea Salt, Antoinette, Tulip, Bridgit Mendler
22: Clamiwinkle
23: Additional Voices
25: Tinker Bell
26: Prince Marleen, Additional Voices
27: Miyuki, Lady Gaga
28: Grotto, Additional Voices
29: Frieda
30: Rafaela
31: Additional Voices
32: Lily LaBouff, Maximum Security Prisoner, the Great Escapo, Champagne Deliveryman, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
34: UPS Guy, Additional Voices
35: Calypso, The Usher
36: Daisy
37: Fionnoula MacLise, Professor Wave
38: Percy, Additional Voices
39: Gustav, Prison King, Additional Voices
40: Nawt, Blanko / Orchid, Reading Berliner
41: Peter Serafinowicz, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
42: The Duke of Weselton, First AD, Prado Museum Guard # 1, Queen Idun, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
43: Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Sam the Eagle / Animal, Constantine / Floyd Pepper / Sweetums / Pops / Robin / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / '80s Robot / Camilla / Uncle Deadly, Nadya, Lone Gunslinger Vulture
44: Sean Combs, Hobo Joe
45: Piggy's Fairy Godmother, Additional Voices
46: Walter / Manolo Flamingo, Jean Pierre Napoleon, Healing Berliner, Kai, Theater Manager, Additional Voices
47: Salma Hayek, Prado Museum Guard # 2, Additional Voices
48: Receptionist, Female Toad / Dung Beetle Mom
49: Pepé the King Prawn / Rowlf the Dog / Dr. Teeth / The Swedish Chef / Bobo the Bear / Big Mean Carl / Baby Boss / Carlo Flamingo / Leprechaun Security Guard, Travis, Additional Voices
50: Scooter / Janice / Miss Poogy / Bobby Benson / Wayne, Irish Journalist, German Cop, Additional Voices
51: Chlorine Bjorgman, Pound / Sven / Cretaceous / Maelstrom / Fiona / Snowy Owls / Bookworm / Wolves / Piranhas, Stu, Freaky Male / Elk Dad, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
52: Dominic Badguy, Bang, Additional Voices
53: German Dignitary, Ivan the Guard, Additional Voices
54: Kermit the Frog / Foo Foo / Statler / Beaker / Lips / Rizzo the Rat / Link Hogthrob / The Newsman, Additional Voices
55: King Agdar, Berliner at Window, Condor Chick, Additional Voices
56: Bupkus, Scrat, Additional Voices, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
57: Christoph Waltz
58: Spanish Dignitary
59: Big Papa, Additional Voices
60: Pabbie, Additional Voices
61: Eli "Big Daddy" LaBouff, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
62: Queen Clarion, Gerda, Aardvark Dad, Additional Voices, Additional Voices
63: Trident, Fast Tony, Additional Voices
66: Additional Voices
67: Lord Milori, the Great Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf
69: Lord Milori, Danny Trejo
70: Additional Voices
72: Bishop
73: Uncle Caballero, Additional Voices
75: Beefeater Vicar, Additional Voices
76: Mama Caballero
78: Muppet Show Announcer
80: Oscar the Grouch
83: Additional Voices
87: Queen Elizabeth II, Tony Bennett
Birthdays
Mae Whitman: Date of Birth: June 9, 1988 [age 25] at California, USA
Sarah Bolger: Date of Birth: February 28, 1991 [age 22] at Dublin, Ireland
Ricky Gervais: Date of Birth: June 25, 1961 [age 52] at Berkshire, England
Timothy Dalton: Date of Birth: March 21, 1944 [age 69] at Colwyn Bay, Wales
Martin Short: Date of Birth: March 26, 1950 [age 63] at Ontario, Canada
Eddie Izzard: Date of Birth: February 7, 1962 [age 51] at Sussex, England
Steve Whitmire: Date of Birth: September 24, 1959 [age 53] at Georgia, USA
Eric Jacobson: Date of Birth: July 25, 1970 [age 42] at New York, USA
Dave Goelz: Date of Birth: July 16, 1946 [age 66] at California, USA
Bill Barretta: Date of Birth: June 19, 1964 [age 49] at Pennsylvania, USA
David Rudman: Date of Birth: June 1, 1963 [age 50] at Illinois, USA
Matt Vogel: Date of Birth: October 6, 1970 [age 42] at Kansas, USA
Peter Linz: Date of Birth: June 28, 1967 [age 46] at Georgia, USA
Bill Hader: Date of Birth: June 7, 1978 [age 35] at Oklahoma, USA
Ty Burrell: Date of Birth: August 22, 1967 [age 45] at Oregon, USA
Tina Fey: Date of Birth: May 18, 1970 [age 43] at Pennsylvania, USA
Kelly Macdonald: Date of Birth: February 23, 1976 [age 37] at Glasgow, Scotland
Selena Gomez: Date of Birth: July 22, 1992 [age 20] at Texas, USA
Amanda Seyfried: Date of Birth: December 3, 1985 [age 27] at Pennsylvania, USA
Alan Tudyk: Date of Birth: March 16, 1971 [age 42] at Texas, USA
Mandy Moore: Date of Birth: April 10, 1984 [age 29] at New Hampshire, USA
Meaghan Martin: Date of Birth: February 17, 1992 [age 21] at Nevada, USA
Mila Kunis: Date of Birth: August 14, 1983 [age 29] at Soviet Union
Megan Fox: Date of Birth: May 16, 1986 [age 27] at Tennessee, USA
Chris Wedge: Date of Birth: March 20, 1957 [age 56] at New York, USA
Will Arnett: Date of Birth: May 4, 1970 [age 43] at Ontario, Canada
Jay Leno: Date of Birth: April 28, 1950 [age 63] at New York, USA
Ciarán Hinds: Date of Birth: February 9, 1953 [age 60] at Belfast, Northern Ireland
Matt Berry: Date of Birth: May 2, 1974 [age 39] at Bedfordshire, England
Dee Bradley Baker: Date of Birth: August 31, 1962 [age 50] at Indiana, USA
Nancy Cartwright: Date of Birth: October 25, 1957 [age 55] at Ohio, USA
Tara Strong: Date of Birth: February 12, 1973 [age 40] at Ontario, Canada
Grey DeLisle: Date of Birth: August 24, 1973 [age 39] at California, USA
Elizabeth Daily: Date of Birth: September 11, 1961 [age 51] at California, USA
Anjelica Huston: Date of Birth: July 8, 1951 [age 61] at California, USA
Miley Cyrus: Date of Birth: November 23, 1992 [age 20] at Tennessee, USA
Jesse McCartney: Date of Birth: April 9, 1987 [age 26] at New York, USA
Chris Williams
Will Ferrell: Date of Birth: July 16, 1967 [age 45] at California, USA
Steve Coogan: Date of Birth: October 14, 1965 [age 47] at Lancashire, England
Jack McBrayer: Date of Birth: May 27, 1973 [age 40] at Georgia, USA
Ryan Reynolds: Date of Birth: October 23, 1976 [age 36] at British Columbia, Canada
Stephen J. Anderson: Date of Birth: June 5, 1967 [age 46] at Texas, USA
Jemaine Clement: Date of Birth: January 10, 1974 [age 39] at Wellington, New Zealand
Maia Wilson
Tom Fahn: Date of Birth: April 30, 1962 [age 51] at New York, USA
Edie McClurg: Date of Birth: July 23, 1951 [age 61] at Missouri, USA
Ray Liotta: Date of Birth: December 18, 1954 [age 58] at New Jersey, USA
Danny Trejo: Date of Birth: May 16, 1944 [age 69] at California, USA
Christoph Waltz: Date of Birth: October 4, 1956 [age 56] at Vienna, Austria
Salma Hayek: Date of Birth: September 2, 1966 [age 46] at Veracruz, Mexico
Saoirse Ronan: Date of Birth: April 12, 1994 [age 19] at New York, USA
Al Pacino: Date of Birth: April 25, 1940 [age 73] at New York, USA
Rich Moore: Date of Birth: May 10, 1963 [age 50] at USA
Patrick Warburton: Date of Birth: November 14, 1964 [age 48] at New Jersey, USA
Robert Pine: Date of Birth: July 10, 1941 [age 71] at New York, USA
Maurice LaMarche: Date of Birth: March 30, 1958 [age 55] at Ontario, Canada
Katie Silverman: Date of Birth: February 8, 2005 [age 8] at California, USA
Livvy Stubenrauch: Date of Birth: April 18, 2005 [age 8] at Ohio, USA
Eva Bella
Elsie Fisher: Date of Birth: April 3, 2003 [age 10] at California, USA
Spencer Lacey Ganus
Ariel Winter: Date of Birth: January 28, 1998 [age 15] at California, USA
Ed Oxenbould: Date of Birth: June 1, 2001 [age 12] at Melbourne, Australia
Jadon Sand
Clea Lewis: Date of Birth: July 19, 1965 [age 47] at Ohio, USA
Stephen Root: Date of Birth: November 17, 1951 [age 61] at Florida, USA
Vanessa Redgrave: Date of Birth: January 30, 1937 [age 76] at London, England
Frank Langella: Date of Birth: January 1, 1938 [age 75] at New Jersey, USA
James Edmund Godwin
Megan Hilty: Date of Birth: March 29, 1981 [age 32] at Washington, USA
John Goodman: Date of Birth: June 20, 1952 [age 61] at Missouri, USA
Queen Elizabeth II: Date of Birth: April 21, 1926 [age 87] at London, England
Tony Bennett: Date of Birth: August 3, 1926 [age 86] at New York, USA
Hugh Bonneville: Date of Birth: November 10, 1963 [age 49] at London, England
Reed Buck
Sean Combs: Date of Birth: November 4, 1969 [age 43] at New York, USA
Roy Conli
Rob Corddry: Date of Birth: February 4, 1971 [age 42] at Massachusetts, USA
Mackenzie Crook: Date of Birth: September 29, 1971 [age 41] at Kent, England
Peter DeSéve
Kevin Deters
Celine Dion: Date of Birth: March 30, 1968 [age 45] at Quebec, Canada
Lady Gaga: Date of Birth: March 28, 1986 [age 27] at New York, USA
Zach Galifianakis: Date of Birth: October 1, 1969 [age 43] at North Carolina, USA
Josh Groban: Date of Birth: February 27, 1981 [age 32] at California, USA
Emily Hahn: Date of Birth: July 28, 2000 [age 12] at California, USA
Tom Hollander: Date of Birth: August 25, 1967 [age 45] at Bristol, England
Tom Hiddleston: Date of Birth: February 9, 1981 [age 32] at London, England
Phil Johnston
Toby Jones: Date of Birth: September 7, 1967 [age 45] at Oxfordshire, England
Brian Kesinger
Ross Lynch: Date of Birth: December 29, 1995 [age 17] at Colorado, USA
James McAvoy: Date of Birth: April 21, 1979 [age 34] Glasgow, Scotland
Chloë Grace Moretz: Date of Birth: February 10, 1997 [age 16] at Georgia, USA
Usher Raymond: Date of Birth: October 14, 1978 [age 35] at Texas, USA
Miranda Richardson: Date of Birth: March 3, 1958 [age 55] at Lancashire, England
Trenton Rogers: Date of Birth: August 19, 2000 [age 12] at North Carolina, USA
Til Schweiger: Date of Birth: December 19, 1963 [age 49] at Freiburg, Germany
James Sie: Date of Birth: December 18, 1962 [age 50]
Russell Tovey: Date of Birth: November 14, 1981 [age 31] at Essex, England
Josie Trinidad
Stanley Tucci: Date of Birth: November 11, 1960 [age 52] at New York, USA
Cymbre Walk
Kari Wahlgren: Date of Birth: July 13, 1977 [age 35] at Kansas, USA
Kathy Najimy: Date of Birth: February 6, 1957 [age 56] at California, USA
John DiMaggio: Date of Birth: September 4, 1968 [age 44] at New Jersey, USA
Steve Valentine: Date of Birth: October 26, 1966 [age 46] at Bishopbriggs, Scotland
Jesse Corti: Date of Birth: July 3, 1955 [age 57] at Venezuela
Jeffrey Marcus: Date of Birth: February 21, 1960 [age 53] at Pennsylvania, USA
Tucker Gilmore
Louise Gold
Nigel Plaskitt
Mak Wilson
Jerry Nelson: Date of Birth: July 10, 1934 [aged 78] at Oklahoma, USA
Caroll Spinney: Date of Birth: December 26, 1933 [age 79] at Massachusetts, USA
Genres
Musical (Aladdin, The AristoCats, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Dumbo, The Great Mouse Detective, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Oliver & Company, Pinocchio, Pocahontas, Robin Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Fantasy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, The Black Cauldron, Cinderella, Hercules, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Comedy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, The AristoCats, Dumbo, The Fox and the Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, Mulan, Oliver & Company, The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The Sword in the Stone)
Caper/Mystery (The Great Mouse Detective)
Drama (Bambi, The Fox and the Hound, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King, Mulan, Oliver & Company, Pocahontas, The Rescuers, Tarzan)
Adventure (101 Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, The Black Cauldron, The Lion King, Peter Pan, The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, Tarzan)
Birthdays
January: Frank Langella (Beefeater Vicar), Tyree Brown (Young Chlorine), Jemaine Clement (Library King), Jason Segel (Gary), Ariel Winter (Ashley), Vanessa Redgrave (Queen Elizabeth / Mama Caballero)
February: Rob Corddry (First AD), Katie Silverman (Chlorine's Girl Bird), Ciarán Hinds (Grand Pabbie), Chloe Grace Moretz (Newspaper Girl), Raymond S. Persi (Fast Toby), Jeffrey Marcus (German Dignitary), Josh Groban (Maximum Winter Librarian), Sarah Bolger (Clamina)
March: Miranda Richardson (Berliner at Window), Alan Tudyk (Chlorine), Timothy Dalton (Lord Milori), Martin Short (Trident), Lady Gaga (Herself), Megan Hilty (Lily), Maurice LaMarche (King Agdar), Celine Dion (Herself)
April: Elsie Fisher (Young Grotto), Saoirse Ronan (Herself), Livvy Stubenrauch (Young Clamina), James McAvoy (UPS Guy), Al Pacino (Uncle Caballero), Catherine Reitman (Bupkus), Tom Fahn (Stu)
May: Matt Berry (Gustav), Will Arnett (Lone Gunslinger Vulture), Rich Moore (Claws), Danny Trejo (Danny Trejo), Jack McBrayer (Reading Berliner)
June: Ed Oxenbould (Pitchers), David Rudman (Scooter / Janice / Miss Poogy / Bobby Benson / Wayne), Stephen J. Anderson (Kai), Bill Hader (Calypso), Mae Whitman (Tinker Bell), Bill Barretta (Pepé the King Prawn / Rowlf the Dog / Dr. Teeth / The Swedish Chef / Bobo the Bear / Big Mean Carl / Baby Boss / Carlo Flamingo / Leprechaun Security Guard), John Goodman (Big Daddy LaBouff), Ricky Gervais (Dominic Badguy), Peter Linz (Walter / Manolo Flamingo)
July: Jesse Corti (Spanish Dignitary), Chris Cooper (Tex Richman), Jerry Nelson (Muppet Show Announcer), Robert Pine (Bishop), Kari Wahlgren (Daisy), Dave Goelz (The Great Gonzo / Dr. Bunsen Honeydew / Zoot / Beauregard / Waldorf), Will Ferrell (Healing Berliner), Selena Gomez (Sea Salt), Edie McClurg (Gerda), Eric Jacobson (Miss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Sam Eagle / Animal), Emily Hahn (Start Girl)
August: Tony Bennett (Himself), Trenton Rogers (Rhino Boy / Beaver Boy / Start Boy #2), Amy Adams (Mary), Ty Burrell (Jean Pierre Napoleon), Grey DeLisle (Orchid), Tom Hollander (Theater Manager), Jack Black (Himself), Dee Bradley Baker (Cretaceous & Maelstrom / Fiona)
September: Salma Hayek (Herself), Toby Jones (Prado Museum Guard #2), Katie Lowes (Female Toad / Dung Beetle Mom), Steve Whitmire (Kermit the Frog / Foo-Foo / Statler / Beaker / Lips / Rizzo the Rat / Link Hogthrob / The Newsman), Mackenzie Crook (Prado Museum Guard #1)
October: Zach Galifianakis (Hobo Joe), Christoph Waltz (Himself), Matt Vogel (Constantine / Floyd Pepper / Sweetums / Pops / Robin / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / '80s Robot / Camilla / Uncle Deadly), Charity James (Blanko), Steve Coogan (Receptionist), Usher Raymond (Wedding Usher), Ryan Reynolds (Professor Wave)
November: Sean Combs (Himself), Hugh Bonneville (Irish Journalist), Stanley Tucci (Ivan the Guard), Patrick Warburton (Travis), Russell Tovey (Delivery Man), Stephen Root (Aardvark Dad), Miley Cyrus (Tulip)
December: Amanda Seyfried (Grotto), Ray Liotta (Big Papa), James Sie (Freaky Male / Elk Dad), Til Schweiger (German Cop), Caroll Spinney (Oscar the Grouch), Ross Lynch (Young Florist), Jocelyn Blue (Pound)
Years
Row 1
1926 – Tony Bennett
1937 – Vanessa Redgrave
1965 – Steve Coogan
1971 – Alan Tudyk, Rob Corddry, Mackenzie Crook
1976 – Ryan Reynolds
Row 2
1938 – Frank Langella
1955 – Jesse Corti
1960 – Jeffrey Marcus
1966 – Salma Hayek
1988 – Mae Whitman
1994 – Saoirse Ronan
Row 3
1933 – Caroll Spinney
1944 – Timothy Dalton
1950 – Martin Short
1961 – Ricky Gervais, Jodi Benson
1967 – Peter Linz, Ty Burrell, Will Ferrell, Steve Anderson, Tom Hollander, Toby Jones
1972 – Charity James
1978 – Bill Hader, Usher Raymond
1995 – Catherine Reitman, Ross Lynch
2000 – Trenton Rogers, Emily Hahn
Row 4
1934 – Jerry Nelson
1951 – Edie McClurg, Chris Cooper
1956 – Christoph Waltz
1962 – Dee Bradley Baker
1973 – Jack McBrayer
1979 – Colleen Wainwright, James McAvoy
2001 – Ed Oxenbould
Row 5
1935 – Julie Andrews
1946 – Timothy Dalton, Dave Goelz
1963 – David Rudman, Hugh Bonneville, Rich Moore
1968 – Celine Dion
1974 – Amy Adams
1985 – Amanda Seyfried
1991 – Sarah Bolger
Row 6
1941 – Franco Nero, Robert Pine
1952 – Jim Cummings
1958 – Maurice LaMarche
1969 – Sean Combs, Zach Galifianakis, Jack Black
1975 – Raymond S. Persi
1980 – Jocelyn Blue, Jason Segel
1986 – Lady Gaga
1997 – Chloe Grace Moretz
Row 7
1953 – Ciarán Hinds
1959 – Steve Whitmire
1964 – Bill Barretta, Patrick Warburton
1970 – Eric Jacobson, Matt Vogel, Will Arnett
1981 – Megan Hilty, Katie Lowes, Russell Tovey
1992 – Selena Gomez
1998 – Ariel Winter
Genres
Musical (Aladdin, The AristoCats, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Dumbo, The Great Mouse Detective, Hercules, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Oliver & Company, Pinocchio, Pocahontas, Robin Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Fantasy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, The Black Cauldron, Cinderella, Hercules, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sword in the Stone)
Comedy (Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, The AristoCats, Dumbo, The Fox and the Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, Mulan, Oliver & Company, The Rescuers, Robin Hood, The Sword in the Stone)
Drama (Bambi, The Fox and the Hound, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King, Mulan, Oliver & Company, Pocahontas, The Rescuers, Tarzan)
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