DIsney stories

Jeff Spry
It's not just the rides that have made Disneyland the (repeat after us) "Happiest Place On Earth." Since 1956, silk-screened posters at the park's main entrance and along pedestrian tunnel walls have also transported us, giving a tantalizing preview of the attractions inside. And some of the MOST awesome of them advertised the sci-fi rides of Tomorrowland.
Jon Cohen
Since Marvel Entertainment was acquired by Disney last year, people have been wondering if they're going to see a live-action TV show on one of the Disney networks featuring their favorite comic characters. MTV News talked to Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada and got him to discuss (in incredibly vague terms) what the comics giant might have in store for the small screen, which indeed seems to be...something.
Adam-Troy Castro
An artist by the name of Kreugan had a "random whim" at 2 a.m. the other night and decided to turn some of Disney's most iconic princesses into superheroes. They have become so popular so quickly that Kreugan has already had to disable the comments on his site because he can no longer keep up with them!

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