Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2025

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland - The Manga - Book of Octavinelle vol. 1


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Whisked away to the world of Twisted Wonderland and enrolled in the magical school known as Night Raven College, Yu encounters a strange scenario: his fellow students are doing too well on their exams! But there couldn’t be anything sinister behind great test scores, could there?

Disney's Twisted-Wonderland: Book of Octavinelle volume 1 by Wakana Hazuki and Sumire Kowono will be published on July 8, 2025. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland - The Manga: Book of Savanaclaw vol. 1


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Yu finds herself at Night Raven College, a school for magic users, where the staff and students are getting ready for the interdormitory Spelldrive tournament. It sounds fun, but Yu soon learns that intensity, intrigue, and fierce competitiveness abound!

Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Manga - Book of Savanaclaw vol. 1 will be published April 8, 2025. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Book Review: After Disney


Walt Disney left behind big dreams when he died in 1966. Perhaps none was greater than the hope that his son-in-law, Ron Miller, would someday run his studio. Under Miller’s leadership, Disney expanded into new frontiers: global theme parks, computer animation, cable television, home video, and video games. Despite these innovations, Ron struggled to expand the Disney brand beyond its midcentury image of wholesome family entertainment, even as times and tastes evolved. Tensions between Miller and Walt’s nephew, Roy E. Disney, threatened to destroy the company, leading Wall Street “Gordon Gekko” types to come after Mickey Mouse.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland - The Manga Anthology vol. 2


Short stories set in the world of Twisted-Wonderland, based on the hit mobile game from Disney!

The second installment in a collection of small but mighty adventures, featuring the characters and world of Twisted-Wonderland. Each tale is written and drawn by a different manga creator!

Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Manga Anthology vol. 2 will be published January 14, 2025. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland - The Manga Anthology vol. 1


Short stories set in the world of Twisted Wonderland, based on the hit mobile game from Disney!

The first installment in a collection of small but mighty adventures, featuring the characters and world of Twisted Wonderland. Each tale is written and drawn by a different manga creator!

Disney Twisted-Wonderland: The Manga Anthology vol. 1 will be published on September 10, 2024. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland - Rose-Red Tyrant


Meet the curiouser and curiouser students of Night Raven College in Disney Twisted-Wonderland: Rose-Red Tyrant. When Yuya Kuroki is transported to the mysterious academy for the magically gifted, he must navigate a colorful cast of characters as he searches for a way home.

There’s just one problem: no one knows where his home is. Yuya quickly realizes he’s in over his head, stranded in a magical world filled with ghosts, monsters, fire-breathing cats, and bickering classmates. Without any magical ability of his own, Yuya must struggle to find his place in this Twisted Wonderland.

Friday, June 7, 2024

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland volume 4


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Now that he’s officially a student at Night Raven College, Yu has to deal with Heartslabyul housewarden Riddle when his magic and emotions go wild! Yu and his fellow students Grimm, Ace, Deuce, Trey, and Cater confront the rampaging Riddle. But is he too powerful for them to get back under control?

Disney-Twisted Wonderland volume 4 will be released on July 9, 2024. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland volume 3


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Still trying to get his friend Ace out of trouble, Yu attends one of Heartslabyul Dorm’s traditional unbirthday parties. But instead of solving Ace’s problems or having a bit of fun, they wind up incurring the wrath of the housewarden, Riddle!

Disney-Twisted Wonderland volume 3 will be released on March 12, 2024. VIZ Media provided an early galley for review.

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland volume 2


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Yu is formally enrolled in Night Raven College. He’s even a prefect…of Ramshackle Dorm. But that doesn’t mean things are getting any easier for him. When his classmate Ace shows up on his doorstep after getting in trouble, Yu faces his biggest challenge yet!

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Book Review: Disney Twisted-Wonderland volume 1


Stranded in the world of Twisted Wonderland, Yu must brave a magical school filled with ghosts, monsters, and uncooperative students!

Yu is whisked away to Night Raven College, an arcane academy in the world of Twisted Wonderland. Stranded until he can find a way home, Yu is allowed to stay on campus despite having no magic of his own. But when his new friends land him in trouble with the headmage, his future at the school looks bleak. Now Yu’s only hope of avoiding consequences hinges on bringing together a pair of argumentative first-years and a fire-breathing monster cat…

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Holy Hannah!


It was reported this week that one single ticket for the "Best of Both Worlds Tour" sold on the resell market in Charolotte NC for $2565.00. Given that the tickets were initially retailing for $27.00, that's one heck of a profit!

Oh, by the way, this is for the tour of Miley Cyrus, daughter of country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus, who plays Hannah Montana in the popular Disney Channel show. The tour follows up her double album release "Hannah Montana 2/Meet Miley Cyrus" which has already sold more than 1 million copies since its release in June. Her first album last year, also a soundtrack from the show, sold more than 2 million copies.

Now, I must admit it - I am a Hannah Montana fan. We watch the show in our house quite often. I think its a cute comedy and a nice enough family show. The humor has some wink-wink nods that make fun of Billy Ray, etc. that adults my age will get (Billy Ray plays "Robby Ray Stewart" on the show, father of "Miley Stewart" who has a second secret life as pop-star "Hannah Montana"). I find the supporting actors - Jason Earles, Emily Osment, Mitchel Musso, Moises Arias, and Frances Callier - to all be funny too. There is a lot of outrageous physical humor that reminds me the classic I Love Lucy. And in the end, there are often great lessons about friendship and family that I think today's generation can benefit from.

But, as noted above, the show is also about the pop-music. Each episode features a snippet or more of a song off one of the albums. Is the show pushing the product? Is the product pushing the show? Most definitely. Does Radio Disney really hype their own stars with constant airplay of the songs? Absolutely. Is it infectious pop music? I tend to think so.

I have the music CDs in my collection - the ones with songs from the show as well as Miley's own release. The show songs are very familiar and Miley's original music shows a lot of varying musical styles to it. I will listen to the songs when I'm in a carefree sort of mood - usually in my car on the way home from work or something. Does it embarrass my son? Sometimes. Other times, I think he likes having the excuse of "my Dad is listening to it" so he can too. He doesn't have to admit he likes the music that way.

Still, as much of a fan that I am, I still think anyone paying thousands of dollars for a scalped concert ticket has to be a little crazy. I mean, I love my kid too, but when the only way you can get them to a concert they are begging about is to max out the credit limit on a card (or two) then I think it is time to sit down and have a serious family discussion about the value of money and economic realities.

Monday, August 20, 2007

They're Baaaaaack



The kids of East High were back this weekend as Disney Channel premiered High School Musical 2, the sequel to their mega-successful film from 2006. The entire cast was back - Zack Effron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabel, Monique Coleman - and as the opening number says (what time is is?) it's summer time! And that means no school, time for sun and fun, and of course singing and dancing (it is a musical after all).

Once again, the story centers around Effron's Troy - who has yet another dilemma to wrestle with. Last time it was sports versus singing. This time it is his future versus his friends. Still, Effron is the one who brings in the target audience (tween and teen girls) so naturally he gets the most focus. Hudgens' Gabrielle is more a minor player this go-round except for her inevitable romantic duets with Effron (the two are actually a couple so the romantic chemistry is there). Tisdale's Sharpay really gets a huge focus, which is awesome; she really gets to chew up the scenary with her spoiled rich girl act. Grabel's Ryan gets more focus too as he figures out it is time to come out from under sister Sharpay's shadow. Bleu and Coleman are really relegated to supporting friend roles, though Bleu does have some big parts in some of the songs.

For me, the best part is the huge coreographed production numbers. From the opening "What Time Is It? (Summertime)" to the Sharpay focused "Fabulous" and her version of "You Are The Music In Me" to the sports-themed "I Don't Dance" and the finale "All For One", these are the numbers that stand out. They are toe-tapping, booty-shaking tunes that will be all over Radio Disney for the next year.

I saw the figures for Friday night's debut - 17.2 million households tuned it. That's phenomenal numbers, especially for a summer TV debut and for a cable channel. Yes, we had it on in our household (I was DVRing it for my son who was away with his grandparents in the mountains - though it turns out one of the kids up there had their father tune in the satellite so they could watch it as well).

Expect the soundtrack and the eventual DVD release to do gangbuster sales for Disney, just as the original High School Musical did. Expect the eventual follow up third film, though word is they are planning it for a big screen release.

Personally, I enjoyed it. I always loved musicals about kids, singing and dancing through a storyline. It had touches of Grease, Grease 2, Dirty Dancing, and even some Caddyshack to it. Director Kenny Ortega really pulled out all the stops on this one. And it is great, G rated entertainment for the entire family. Two thumbs up from my household.