Disney on Ice
Product type | ice shows |
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Owner | Disney Live Family Entertainment Disney Theatrical Group |
Produced by | Ice Follies And Holiday on Ice, Inc. (Feld Entertainment) |
Country | international |
Introduced | 1981 | /late 1997
Related brands | Walt Disney's World on Ice Disney Live! |
Website | Official website |
Disney on Ice is a series of touring ice shows produced by Feld Entertainment under agreement with The Walt Disney Company. Aimed primarily at children, the shows feature figure skaters dressed as Disney cartoon characters in performances that each derive their music and plot from elements collected from various Disney films and properties; the "stars" of the show are credited as the Disney characters themselves, performing their parts in mock cameos, while the skaters performing remain anonymous.
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History
Soon after Mattel's Irvin & Kenneth Feld Productions purchased Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice in 1979, the company approached Disney about doing a Disney-related show on ice.[1][2] Feld Entertainment acquired a license to produce and present Disney-themed ice shows,[3] and the productions began in 1981, under the name Walt Disney's World on Ice.[4] The name was changed to Disney on Ice in late 1997.[3]
Shows
Frozen (2014)
Frozen began touring in September 2014.[5][6]
The following stories and characters are featured in the show:
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Cinderella
- The Little Mermaid
- The Lion King
- Toy Story
- Finding Nemo
- Tangled
- Frozen
Magical Ice Festival (2012)
Opened on September 7, 2012 as Rockin' Ever After.[7] Choreography by Patty Vincent.[8] The show was renamed in 2014 as Frozen replaced Brave.[9] In Japan, it was known as "Amazing Anniversary".
The following stories and characters are featured in the show:
Dare to Dream (2011)
Disney on Ice presents Dare to Dream. The featured stories are: The Princess and the Frog, with Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen; Dreams become reality as Cinderella meets her Prince Charming; Tangled, with Rapunzel; Snow White, and Disney princesses take to the ice in the finale.[11][12][13]
The following stories to be represented in the show:
- The Princess and the Frog
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Cinderella
- Tangled
- Mulan
- The Little Mermaid
- Aladdin
- Beauty and the Beast
- Sleeping Beauty
Let's Celebrate! (2009)
The show opened on September 1, 2009, as Celebrations!.[14] It was later changed to Let's Party![15][16] in 2012, but was restored to "Let's Celebrate" in 2014, and is a compilation show billed as "one big colossal party on ice". The show consists of a winter wonderland with Mickey and Minnie, a Halloween haunt with Jack Skellington and several of the Disney Villains, a "Very Merry Unbirthday" with Alice and a royal ball with the Disney Princesses. The show also features Disney's princess Tiana as well as many other festivals from around the world. In Japan, it was known as "All-Star Carnival".
Characters from the following films are featured:
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Pinocchio
- Cinderella
- Alice in Wonderland
- Peter Pan
- Sleeping Beauty
- 101 Dalmatians
- The Jungle Book
- The Little Mermaid
- Beauty and the Beast
- Aladdin
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Mulan
- Toy Story
- Lilo & Stitch
- The Princess and the Frog
Although Enchanted does not feature characters from the film, it has the song "That's How You Know".
Worlds of Enchantment (2008)
It opened August 21, 2008 as Worlds of Fantasy which originally had Cars, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Tinker Bell. In 2011, Toy Story 3 replaced the Lion King and in 2015, Frozen replaced Tinker Bell.
Currently, this features characters from Pixar's film Cars, The Little Mermaid's undersea kingdom, Arendelle, hometown to Anna, Elsa, and Olaf from Frozen, and Toy Story 3 that features the escape of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the toys from the Sunnyside Daycare.[17]
The following stories are represented in the show:[18]
Princesses and Heroes (2006)
Opened on September 1, 2006 as Princess Wishes, this shares abbreviated versions of the stories of Disney Princesses and heroic characters, including Snow White, The Prince, Belle, The Beast, Jasmine, Aladdin, Cinderella, Prince Charming, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, Ariel, Prince Eric, Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Tiana, Prince Naveen, Anna, and Elsa the Snow Queen with Tinker Bell serves as the presenter of the show, and Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy also present links between segments.
In Chile, it is known as "Fantastic Worlds".[19]
The following stories are represented in the show:[timeframe?]
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Cinderella
- Sleeping Beauty
- The Little Mermaid
- Beauty and the Beast
- Aladdin
- Mulan
- The Princess and the Frog
- Tangled
- Frozen
100 Years of Magic (1999)
Opened on September 3, 1999, 100 Years of Magic, or All Star Parade, has also been previously known as The Magical World of Disney on Ice. By 2005, the characters from A Bug's Life were dropped and replaced by Jessie from Toy Story 2 and characters from Finding Nemo, and The Incredibles, as well as Stitch in 2007. The show continued overhauling in 2009, 2010, and 2012.
And by 2015, Stitch, Daisy Duck, Chip and Dale, Honest John W. Foulfellow and Gideon, Monstro, Mrs. Potts and Chip, Pocahontas, John Smith, The Incredibles, and It's a Small World were omitted and characters from The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, and Frozen are added to the show. Over 50 Disney characters are featured in this show. In this version of the show, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Donald explore through various Disney film segments to give them ideas on how to make a movie.
The show is choreographed by Sarah Kawahara.[20] In Japan, the first tour was titled "Centennial" in 2001 and the second tour was titled "All-Star Parade" in 2007.
The following stories are represented in the show:
- Aladdin
- Finding Nemo
- Toy Story
- Pinocchio
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Incredibles
- Mulan
- The Lion King
- The Little Mermaid
- Cinderella
- Snow White
- Pocahontas
- A Bug's Life
- Lilo & Stitch
- It's a Small World
- Tangled
- The Princess and the Frog
- Frozen
Passport to Adventure (1995)
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Passport to Adventure (previously Silver Anniversary Celebration in UK in 2015 and Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey) is the longest-running show on tour after originally opening in St. Petersburg, Florida on October 12, 1995 as World on Ice: 3-D, which originally featured 101 Dalmatians, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Sorcerer Mickey, and Goofy and Max Goof. Later on, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy replaced Max. It became Disney Classics in 2001 with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs replacing The Jungle Book.
It was renamed to Mickey and Minnie's Magical Journey in 2003 when Peter Pan and Lilo and Stitch replaced Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and then to Mickey and Minnie's Amazing Journey in 2007 when The Lion King was added; it reverted to Mickey and Minnie's Magical Journey in 2008 when 101 Dalmatians was cut. Later, it was renamed to Passport to Adventure. By 2015, Lilo and Stitch was replaced by Frozen. The show tells the story of an adventure by Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Daisy that lets them see parts of Under the Sea, Arendelle, Neverland and Africa.[citation needed] This show celebrates 25 years since Disney on Ice toured in Europe.
The following stories are represented in the show:[timeframe?]
- The Lion King
- The Little Mermaid
- Lilo and Stitch
- Cinderella
- The Jungle Book
- 101 Dalmatians
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Peter Pan
- Frozen
Former shows
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- World on Ice (1981)
- Great Ice Odyssey (1982)
- Magic Kingdom on Ice (1983)
- Happy Birthday! Donald (1984-1991)
- Sport Goofy (1985-1990)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (first version, 1986–1992)
- Pinocchio (1987–1992)
- Celebrating Mickey Mouse (Mickey's Diamond Jubilee) (1988–1993)
- Peter Pan (1989–1993)
- World on Ice: 10th Anniversary (1990–1996)
- Double Feature...Live! (1991–1997)
- Beauty and the Beast (1992–2006)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (second version, 1994-2001)
- World on Ice: 3-D (1995–2001)
- Forever Love featuring Pocahontas (1996–2000)
- Disney•Pixar's Toy Story (1996–2002)
- Happily Ever After featuring Hercules (September 1997–2000)
- The Little Mermaid (1998–2002)
- Jungle Adventures (2000–2006)
- Disney Classics (2001-2003)
- Disney•Pixar's Toy Story 2 (2001–2005)[21]
- Princess Classics (2002–2011)
- Disney•Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (2003–2007)
- Disney•Pixar's Finding Nemo (2004–2010)[22]
- Disneyland Adventure (2005–2011)
- Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour (2007–2009)
- Disney•Pixar's Toy Story 3 (2010–2012)
- Treasure Trove (2011 - May 2016)
References
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External links
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