Use scissors or a craft knife to cut out Daisy’s body and each of her arms. Do not cut along dashed lines in the body or arms — these lines are where you will fold the paper.
Take Daisy’s body and make all of the folds along the dashed lines for the body and the tabs. Make each fold away from you except for Daisy’s legs. For Daisy’s legs, fold the top dashed line toward you and the bottom dashed line away from you. This will help Daisy sit on the edge of a table or shelf.
Glue the tabs to the inside of Daisy’s body. Follow the curve of Daisy’s waist. The glued tabs will create an open box on Daisy’s back.
Fold each of Daisy’s arms in half along the dashed line and glue the two sides together. Be careful to not get glue on the outer tabs of the arms. Fold those outward and use them as a base to attach the arms to Daisy’s body.
For the left arm, cut the cover of the candy box (that says “Happy Valentine’s Day”) out and fold the tab on it away from you. Glue the tab to the space provided on the hand, being careful to glue only the tab so that the box top flaps open. Once the pieces have dried, glue the picture of chocolates to the light pink inside of the box in Daisy’s hand so the candies appear to be inside the box when you lift the top flap.
Glue each arm to Daisy’s sides.
Drop a few pieces of candy into the box formed on Daisy’s back and make a special delivery!
Print out the wrappers on regular paper or cardstock and cut them out. Wrap each one around a hard boiled egg and tape the wrapper to keep it in place.
Print out Thumper on regular paper or cardstock and cut out all of the pieces. Cut a slit along the side of each A tab (opposite of the dashed line).
To put Thumper’s body together, fold each dashed line away from you. Glue each A tab to the white side of the panel to its right (it will form a cone shape). Glue the end panels together by gluing tabs B to the white side of the opposite panel.
Tuck and glue the C tabs to the inside of Thumper’s head to close off the top. Tuck and glue the D tabs to the inside of Thumper’s head to close off the bottom.
To put Thumper’s body together, fold each dashed line away from you. Glue the E tab to close his body. Slide the body inside the bottom of Thumper’s head up to the grey line. Make sure Thumper’s hands are in front.
Fold and glue Thumper’s ears in half so the design is now two-sided. Use the tab at the end of the ears to glue the ears to the top of Thumper’s head. Make sure the pink part of the ears is in front.
Fold and glue Thumper’s tail in half so the design is now two-sided. Use the tab at the end of the tail to glue it to the middle part of Thumper’s backside. Make sure the tail doesn’t hang down lower than the backside or Thumper won’t sit flat on a table.
Fold and glue Thumper’s feet the same way you did his ears and tail. Attach the feet to either side of Thumper’s body.
Print the template on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces. Make folds along all dashed lines.
Beginning with the head, use glue or double-sided tape to secure the A tab to the back of the piece next to it. Continue this pattern with the remaining tabs in alphabetical order. Close the top of the head like a lid and secure it to the Q tabs. Close the bottom of the head with the R tabs to complete the shape.
Fold each horn in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward and use them to attach the horns to the top of Mike’s head.
Fold each arm in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward and use them to attach the arms to the sides of the body.
Fold each leg in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward and use them to attach the legs to the bottom of the body. Fold the paper at the dashed line at his knees away from you. Now you can place Mike on a table or shelf with his legs dangling over the edge.
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex Lends Voice to “Elephant”
Academy Award® Winner Natalie Portman Narrates “Dolphin Reef”
April Earth Day-Themed Collection on Disney+ To Also Feature Titles From National Geographic and Disneynature
BURBANK, Calif. (March 26, 2020) – In recognition of Earth Month, Disney+ announced today the Disneynature film “Elephant,” narrated by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, will premiere on April 3 alongside previously announced “Dolphin Reef,” with narration by Academy Award®-winning actress Natalie Portman. Following its theatrical release last year, the Disneynature film “Penguins” will also make it’s Disney+ debut on April 3.
The Earth Month collection on Disney+ will also contain additional Disneynature titles premiering on the service on April 3 including “In the Footsteps of Elephant,” “A Life on the Edge” and “Diving with Dolphins” which give viewers behind-the-scenes access into the unique filmmaking process of all three films.
These captivating films will join an already robust collection of animal and nature titles highlighted throughout the month including National Geographic’s “America’s National Parks,” “Wild Yellowstone,” “The Flood,” “JANE,” “Before the Floods,” “Planet of the Birds,” “Sea of Hope: America’s Underwater Treasures,” “Kingdom of the White Wolf,” “Tree Climbing Lions,” Hostile Planet” and “Wild Russia.”
Directed by Mark Linfield, co-directed by Vanessa Berlowitz and Alastair Fothergill, and produced by Mark Linfield, Vanessa Berlowitz and Roy Conli, “Elephant” follows African elephant Shani and her spirited son Jomo as their herd make an epic journey hundreds of miles across the vast Kalahari Desert. Led by their great matriarch, Gaia, the family faces brutal heat, dwindling resources and persistent predators, as they follow in their ancestor’s footsteps on a quest to reach a lush, green paradise.
In recognition of “Elephant,” Disneynature and the Disney Conservation Fund are supporting Elephants Without Borders, an organization working in Botswana to ensure people and elephants thrive. Elephants Without Borders is working on strategies to protect Botswana’s elephant haven, helping to reduce human-wildlife conflict through education, economic development, and solutions that either redirect elephant migration away from people, or provide communities with tools that help to protect themselves and their properties when elephants are nearby.
“Dolphin Reef” dives under the sea to frolic with some of the planet’s most engaging animals: dolphins. Created with Disneynature’s signature storytelling style, the film introduces Echo, a young Pacific bottlenose dolphin who can’t quite decide if it’s time to grow up and take on new responsibilities. Dolphin society is tricky, and the coral reef that Echo and his family call home depends on all of its inhabitants to keep it healthy. But Echo has a tough time resisting the many adventures the ocean has to offer. Keith Scholey, who directed Disneynature’s “Bears,” helms the film.
Disney has a long history of supporting oceans and marine life around the world. Grants from the Disney Conservation Fund and expertise from Disney Conservation Team Wildlife have helped leading conservation organizations and communities to establish coral nurseries to help to re-grow their damaged reefs, build fisheries that save fish and provide local job opportunities, rescue stranded dolphins, and inspire children to explore and protect coastlines, reefs and other marine habitats.
About Disney+
Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more. From The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International segment, Disney+ is available on most internet-connected devices and offers commercial-free programming with a variety of original feature-length films, documentaries, live-action and animated series and short-form content. Alongside unprecedented access to Disney’s incredible library of film and television entertainment, the service is also the exclusive streaming home for the latest releases from The Walt Disney Studios. Visit DisneyPlus.comto subscribe and/or learn more about the service.
About Disneynature
The first new Disney-branded film label from The Walt Disney Studios in more than 60 years, Disneynature was launched to bring the world's top nature filmmakers together to share a wide variety of wildlife stories on the big screen in order to engage, inspire and educate theatrical audiences everywhere. All seven of Disneynature's theatrical film releases - "Earth," "Oceans," "African Cats," "Chimpanzee," "Bears," "Monkey Kingdom" and "Born in China" - rank among the top 10 highest overall grossing feature-length nature films to date, with "Chimpanzee" garnering a record-breaking opening weekend for the genre.Disneynature's commitment to conservation is a key pillar of the label and the films empower the audience to help make a difference, with each film driving significant conservation outcomes, supporting wildlife featured in the films.
Print the template on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces. Make all folds along dashed lines.
Build the parts one a a time by securing all tabs to their corresponding pieces in alphabetical order, using glue or double-sided tape. To build the gloves, fold each one in half along the dashed line and butterfly the tabs outward. Secure the gloves so the designs are two-sided.
When you’ve finished building the torso, head, waist, upper legs, boots, and arms, construct Buzz from the bottom up by first attaching the upper legs to the boots.
Continue construction by attaching the waist to the upper legs, the torso to the waist, and the head to the torso.
Attach each arm to Buzz’s torso where indicated, then attach Buzz’s gloves to his wrists.
Add Buzz’s Hawaiian accessories. The kukui nut lei goes around his neck, the grass bands fit around his ankles, the wrap fits around his waist, and the haku lei wraps around his head.
Print Lady on regular paper or card stock and cut out each piece. Be sure to cut along the six solid dark lines at the sides of each A tab and each D tab.
Starting with the head, use a craft knife to cut out the square at the bottom where indicated. Make all folds along dashed lines. Refold the dashed line going through Lady’s eyes toward you. Continue this fold on all sides of Lady’s head. Using glue or double-sided tape, secure all A tabs to the back of their corresponding pieces. Close Lady’s head with the B tabs, sealing the top of her head like a lid. Fold all C tabs to the inside of Lady to complete the shape.
For Lady’s body, make all folds along the dashed lines. Refold the dashed line at Lady’s neck toward you. Continue this fold on all sides of Lady’s body. Secure all D tabs to the back of their corresponding pieces. Now you can slip Lady’s head onto her neck. Be sure to line up the front pieces.
Fold Lady’s left leg in half and secure with glue or double-side tape so the design is two-sided. Attach the left leg to the front of Lady’s body, then repeat this step with Lady’s right leg.
Fold one ear in half and secure so the design is two-sided. Glue the ear to the side of Lady’s head. Repeat this step with Lady’s other ear.
Fold Lady’s tail in half and secure so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward and use them to attach Lady’s tail to her bottom.
Print the template on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces.
Starting with the body, cut along the three dark lines of the triangular tabs located at the bottom of the body. Fold the paper at the dashed lines away from you. Using glue or double-sided tape, secure the A tab located near the top of the body to the back of the piece next to it. Next, secure the A tab located near the bottom of the body to the back of the piece next to it. Continue this pattern with the remaining B and C tabs. Complete the shape with the D tabs.
For the head, fold the paper at the dashed lines away from you. Beginning with the left side of the head, secure the E tab to the back of the piece directly below it. Secure the F tab to the back of the side of the head. Secure the G tab to the back of the piece next to it. Repeat this pattern with the E, F, and G tabs on the right side of the head. Slide the H tab into the opening at the top of the body and secure it with glue.
To put the right leg together, you will need the following three pieces: Outer Panel, Inner Panel, and Front Leg. Fold the paper at the second horizontal dashed line on the Front Leg toward you. Fold the paper at all other dashed lines away from you.
Secure tabs M-P on the Front Leg to the back of the corresponding areas on the Inner Panel.
Attach the Outer Panel to the Front Leg using tabs I-L on the Front Leg. The front, left, and right sides of the leg are now complete.
To complete the back of the leg, secure the R tab to the inside of the Inner Panel and the S tab to the inside of the Outer Panel making sure it goes over the T tab. Secure the T tab to finish the leg.
Repeat steps 4-7 for the left leg.
Make sure the claws are pointing outward on each foot. Attach the legs to the inside of the body using the three Q tabs on each leg.
Fold the spine in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Do not glue the tabs together. Instead, butterfly the tabs outward and attach them to the light colored area on his back labeled “spine.”
Fold the tail in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Do not glue the tabs together. Instead, butterfly the tabs outward and attach them to the area on his back labeled “tail.”
Fold Sulley’s right arm in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Fold the O tab away from you and secure it to the area on the body labeled “O.” Fold the left arm in half along the center dashed line and secure so the design is two-sided. Fold the P tab away from you and secure it to the area on the body labeled “P.”
Fold each horn in half and secure so the design is two-sided. Fold the tabs back and use them to attach the horns to the sides of his head.
Print the template on regular paper or cardstock. Cut out each piece with a craft knife or scissors.
Do not cut along the dashed lines — this is where you will fold the paper.
Line up Elsa’s back with her torso and glue them together so the design is two-sided. After the glue has dried, fold the bottom part of Elsa’s torso towards you along the blue dashed line. Then, fold Elsa’s face away from you along the gold line across her shoulders.
Take Elsa’s chest piece and fold along each dashed line. Make each fold away from you. Glue the G tab and F tab to the back, white side of Elsa’s chest.
Spread glue on the H tab of Elsa’s chest and press it into place on the H area on Elsa’s torso. Make sure her shoulders are lined up correctly.
After the glue dries, add glue to the I, J, K, and L tabs and press them into place. Hold the pieces together until the glue dries. You may need to use a pen or pencil inside her chest area to position the tabs just right.
Fold each of Elsa’s arms and glue them so the design is two-sided. Make sure they are lined up before the glue dries. Attach the arms to each side of Elsa’s body under each shoulder by gluing the E tab to the E area and D tab to the D area.
Cut slits in the top of the skirt along the white lines, opposite of where you fold each A tab. Fold each of the dashed lines at the top of the skirt and each A tab away from you. Starting from left to right with the purple side of the skirt facing you, glue each A tab to the back of the skirt piece next to it to create pleats.
When you are finished gluing the A tabs you may find it easier to glue the C tab to the inside of the skirt before gluing the final B tab pleat.
Attach Elsa’s completed torso to her skirt by gluing the white side of the tabs at her waist to the top of the skirt over the areas labeled M and N. The crease on the skirt should be in the back.
Lastly, you can add Elsa’s sparkly cape by using blue glitter tulle about 9 inches long and 5 inches wide. Cut the tulle into the shape of a balloon with one end 2 inches wide, and the other end 5 inches wide, keeping it 9 inches long from one end to the other. Glue the edges of the 2 inch end around the top edge of her dress along her back and sides under the arms.
DISNEY AND PIXAR’S ‘ONWARD’ TO ARRIVE EARLY ON DIGITAL AND DISNEY+
Film available for digital purchase today before April 3 debut on Disney+
BURBANK, Calif. (March 20, 2020) –The Walt Disney Studiosannounced today that Disney and Pixar’s “Onward” will be available to buy digitally and on Movies Anywhere beginning today at 5:00PM PST/ 8:00PM EST and on Disney+ on April 3 in the U.S.
The film premiered in theaters on March 6 and earned rave reviews from audiences, including a 95% Verified Audience Score on RottenTomatoes. With cinemas currently impacted by closures due to the global health crisis, Disney will offer the film ahead of schedule to purchase on digital platforms in the U.S. beginning today at 5:00PM PST /8:00PM EST for $19.99.
“While we’re looking forward to audiences enjoying our films on the big screen again soon, given the current circumstances, we are pleased to release this fun, adventurous film to digital platforms early for audiences to enjoy from the comfort of their homes,” said Dan Scanlon (Director, “Onward”) and Kori Rae (Producer, “Onward”).
In “Onward,” teenage elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot (voices of Tom Holland and Chris Pratt) get an unexpected opportunity to spend one more day with their late dad, embarking on an extraordinary quest aboard Barley’s epic van Guinevere. Like any good quest, their journey is filled with magic spells, cryptic maps, impossible obstacles and unimaginable discoveries. But when the boys’ fearless mom Laurel (voice of Julia Louis-Dreyfus) realizes her sons are missing, she teams up with a part-lion, part-bat, part-scorpion, former warrior – aka The Manticore (voice of Octavia Spencer) – and heads off to find them. Perilous curses aside, this one magical day could mean more than any of them ever dreamed.
About The Walt Disney Studios
For over 95 years, The Walt Disney Studios has been the foundation on which The Walt Disney Company was built. Today it brings quality movies, episodic storytelling, music, and stage plays to consumers throughout the world. The Walt Disney Studios encompasses a collection of respected film studios, including Disney, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Disneynature, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, and Blue Sky Studios. It is also home to Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records, and Disney Theatrical Productions, producer of world-class stage shows.
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Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more. From The Walt Disney Company’s Direct-to-Consumer and International segment, Disney+ is available on most internet-connected devices and offers commercial-free programming with a variety of original feature-length films, documentaries, live-action and animated series and short-form content. Alongside unprecedented access to Disney’s incredible library of film and television entertainment, the service is also the exclusive streaming home for the latest releases from The Walt Disney Studios. Visit DisneyPlus.comto subscribe and/or learn more about the service.
Disney+ is the dedicated streaming home for movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more, alongside exclusive Disney+ Originals. This newsletter provides regular updates on upcoming original films and series, the latest episodes, and new library titles joining the service in the U.S.
Library title availability varies by region and subject to change.
Earth Month Collection
For the month of April, Disney+ will celebrate Earth Month with a curated collection of documentaries, series, and films from National Geographic and Disneynature:
Disneynature
+African Cats
+Chimpanzee
+Bears
+Born in China
+Crimson Wing
+Monkey Kingdom
+Wings of Life
National Geographic
+America's National Parks
+Wild Yellowstone
+The Flood
+JANE
+Before the Flood
+Planet of the Birds
+Sea of Hope: America's Underwater Treasures
+Kingdom of the White Wolf
+Tree Climbing Lions
+Hostile Planet
+Wild Russia
+One Strange Rock
+Giants of the Deep Blue
+Kingdom of the Blue Whale
+Great Migrations
+Earth Live
+Winged Seduction: Birds of Paradise
+Into the Grand Canyon
Wednesday, April 1
New Library Titles
+Doctor Doolittle
Friday, April 3
New Library Titles
+A Tale of Two Critters
+In a Nutshell
+Don’s Fountain of Youth
+Don’s Fountain of Youth
+Donald’s Dog Laundry
+Double Dribble
+Dragon Around
+Elmer Elephant
+Fish Hooks (S1-3)
+How to Play Football
+Lambert, The Sheepish Lion
+On Ice
+Out of Scale
+Penguins
+Pluto’s Party
+Sea Scouts
+Sonny with a Chance (S1-3)
+The Boy Who Talked to Badgers
+The New Neighbor
+The Small One
+The Straight Story
Disney+ Originals
Life on the Edge
“Penguins Behind the Scenes”
Premiere
Dolphin Reef
Premiere
It’s time for a young Pacific bottlenose dolphin named Echo to grow up. Narrated by Natalie Portman.
Diving with Dolphins
“Dolphin Reef Behind the Scenes”
Premiere
Behind the scenes look at the making of Dolphin Reef.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Episode 707 - “Dangerous Debt”
Taken prisoner by the Pykes, Ahsoka and the Martez sisters attempt to escape.
Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings
Finale- Episode 208 - “Marry ME”
Ramila & Ike celebrate 25 years of marriage in Greece thanks to their son. Kyle and Amanda and their baby girl Harlow celebrate at Disney’s California Adventure with a surprise performance by Jason Derulo.
Shop Class
Episode 106 - “Downhill Derby”
Teams are challenged with designing and building supersized downhill derby racers.
Frozen the Musical star, Patti Murin, gives a behind-the-scenes look into the rarely seen inner workings of one of Broadway’s smash hits. Backstage moments, pre-show rituals and the coveted NYC Stage Door Autograph Line are all on display as Patti brings to life one of Disney’s favorite princesses for theater patrons of all ages.
Be Our Chef
Episode 102 - “Diagnosis: Delicious”
In round two of "Be Our Chef," two new families, the Wells and Platt families, are tasked with a “Big Hero 6” inspired challenge to make a dessert that is healthy and delicious. But before heading to the kitchen, the families visit the super-huggable Baymax at Epcot for inspiration. Both families are hoping for their first win. But who will crumble first?