Mean Muggin’ Monday
Today’s Mean Muggin’ coffee mug could be considered a motivational one, espeically if you are attending Monsters University. This mug was seen at Disney store.
Today’s Mean Muggin’ coffee mug could be considered a motivational one, espeically if you are attending Monsters University. This mug was seen at Disney store.
The following is the official press release about the upcoming issue of Disney twenty-three. BURBANK, Calif. – February 6, 2020 – While the tale of Mulan—the young woman who masqueraded as a man in the Imperial Army to fight Northern… Continue Reading
Bruce W. Smith was the supervising animator for Disney’s The Princess and the Frog. Mr. Smith referred to Dr. Facilier as the “lovechild” of his two favorite Disney Villains, Captain Hook and Cruella de Vil. He was nominated for the… Continue Reading
This totally awesome coffee mug was seen at Disney’s Pop Century Resort. I love the colors on it.
Today’s coffee mug spotlights Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, and Panchito. The Three Caballeros are celebrating their 75th Anniversary and you can join the party with this mug. This coffee mug can be found at a Disney Store or on shopDisney.com.
Today’s guest Disney coffee mug is from Jane S., who is a huge Goofy fan. She has even described herself as being a little goofy before coffee.
Today’s coffee mug reminds us that “A spoonful of sugar” can help the medicine go down and make your drink a little sweeter. This Mary Poppins travel mug can be purchased at the Disney Store or shopDisney.com.
Rob Edwards is an African-American television and feature film screenwriter and producer. His writing includes the Disney animated feature films Academy Award nominated Treasure Planet and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated The Princess and the Frog. In 2009, along… Continue Reading
Today’s mug will assist you in spreading holiday chEAR. Oh and it can also hold your cookie. This Mickey Mouse Holiday Cookie Holder mug is available at the Disney Store and shopDisney.com.
Michael-Leon Wooley voiced Louis in Disney’s The Princess and the Frog. In 1992, Mr. Wooley made his Broadway debut as an understudy in the Clarke Peters’ musical, Five Guys Named Moe. After that, he went on national tours with The… Continue Reading