Disney Junior Sets Alice's Wonderland Bakery Season 2 Premiere As Well Announces Special Featuring Kathryn Beaumont
Disney Branded Television announced today that Alice’s Wonderland Bakery — the deliciously whimsical, CG-animated preschool series inspired by Alice in Wonderland — is returning to screens for a second season. New episodes will be ready to sample on Wednesday, June 28 at 7:15 a.m. EST/PST on Disney Junior, with an initial batch of seven episodes available the same day on on-demand platforms and Disney+.
Kathryn Beaumont, voice of Alice in the original Walt Disney Animation Studios Alice In Wonderland film from 1951 film, will guest star in 22-minute special titled Alice’s First Day in Wonderland, premiering this fall.
Additional Season 2 guest stars include Broadway and television star Merle Dandridge (HBO “The Last of Us”) as the Silver Queen, Swayam Bhatia (HBO “Succession”) as Kyra the Knight, Mark Williams (Aardman Studios “Early Man”) as Ribbitton, a frog footman, and Karen Fukuhara (Dreamworks Animation Television Animation “Kipo And The Age Of The Wonderbeasts”) as Sakura, a singing and dancing cherry blossom.
Season 2 will see Alice go through the Looking Glass after finding a magical mirror in the pantry that transports her to a whimsical chessboard world. On this side of the Looking Glass, anything Alice imagines is possible. With the Silver Queen as their guide, Alice and her friends – Rosa, Hattie, Fergie, and others — meet all sorts of curious characters in this season, including Kyra the Knight, Jacques the Mock Turtle and Mopsy the mop dog.
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rainbow & jewel fairies fancast
@cineemaa & I made this fancast at 2:00 AM yesterday so enjoy
- audrey hseigh as izzy the indigo fairy
- mckenna grace as ruby the red fairy
- audrey anderson-emmons as amber the orange fairy
- summer fontana as fern the green fairy
- mia talerico as saffron the yellow fairy
- lizzy greene as heather the violet fairy
- alyvia alyn lind as sky the blue fairy
JEWEL FAIRIES
- swayam bhatia as scarlett the garnet fairy
- thalia tran as india the moonstone fairy
- emilia jones as emily the emerald fairy
- marsai martin as chloe the topaz fairy
- emily skinner as amy the amethyst fairy
- riele downs as sophie the sapphire fairy
- shae smolik as lucy the diamond fairy
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Do you have any new headcanons for Izzy and Felix?
I don’t really have any new HC’s for Izzy and Fe specifically, but I’d love to introduce the two newest members of this little universe? If that’s cool? :)
Thank you so much for sending this, I love you with my whole heart 💕
So, first Izzy’s bestie-turned-girlfriend, then we’ll talk about the third sibling.
(Forgive me, I don’t have a last name for her yet, I haven’t had any spoons lately, so I haven’t been able to devote time to fleshing her out.)
- Anyway, her name is Zaria
- her FC is Swayam Bhatia
- She is/was Izzy’s neighbor (up until she was a teenager when her parents moved to a new house, but they stayed in Swellview so it wasn’t like they were separated or anything.)
- They have one those relationships where she’ll literally just like, walk into the Hartin house without knocking and she definitely sees Zack and Hen as like. Extra parents. But, because of that, she also respects them as such, so even though they always tell her that she doesn’t have to be formal with them, she can use their first names, she still calls both of them “Mr. H” until she’s in her early 20s because it just feels odd/weird to her when she’s a kid to call them by anything else since they’re like. Authority figures to her.
- She definitely had a crush on Iz when they were in high school, but they had been friends almost since birth so she was too worried about ruining what they had to say anything. (but, they have a happy ending!)
- Izzy is definitely the bad influence on her 😅
- Like Zaria’s very naturally gifted so she doesn’t have to work herself to death to get good grades, but she still prides herself on them, and Izzy is the devil on her shoulder going “well, but you don’t really need to study for that math test. You know the material! We could go to the skate park instead...”
- But they balance each other out in that way
- Also, I am stealing a little bit from Swayam’s role in Game Changers, but Zari’s a figure skater
Okay, anyway. On to the third sibling. I might be obsessed with Z-names.
- Their name is Zoey (I don’t have an FC yet, I’m still deciding) but they’re a year younger than Felix and they’re genderfluid.
- They literally sometimes use different pronouns on a day-by-day basis (but they/them is always acceptable). Like, they can literally just stroll in the kitchen that morning and be like “it’s a boy day” and then everyone knows to use he/him that day (I know pronouns don’t have to be gendered, but that’s just how they conceptualize it.) But, their name stays the same, so they’re Zoey no matter what day it is.
- They’ve kinda been bounced around to different homes a lot so they’re kinda hesitant to believe Zack and Hen at first when they say that can be their forever home if they want it to be, because they’ve been burned before.
- (they actually started as a foster for London & Maddie, and the two of them wanted to try to adopt them because they knew what they really needed was stability and just. a place that was permanent, but London and Maddie already had a few teens in the house, and they didn’t want to end up stretching themselves so thin that their kids end up not getting the attention they need because the two of them took on too much)(and they weren’t really even asking Henry and Zack to take them, they just told of them of the situation, and Zack and Hen, being the big-hearted fools that they are, had a very serious discussion about it and were just kinda like “well, we have the room, we’re financially stable enough, we could provide the stability they really need” and like. Felix had highkey been begging them for years to give him a little sibling, so when they brought Izzy and Felix into the decision making process, Felix was THRILLED, and Izzy thought it would fun to have another sibling, so it was just kinda like. As long Zoey liked being there and wanted to stay)
- It takes a few years, but they do very slowly allow themselves to believe that like, this could be their permanent home, but in the meantime, they just kinda have the attitude of like. The house is really cool, they like Izzy and Fe, they LOVE being in a house with pets, Zack and Hen are nice and they take care of them, and Zack makes relatively good money and he’ll let them buy fun stuff sometimes (and Izzy has definitely taught them how to “work the system” aka her dads using tears to get what they want) so they’re just kinda like, “I’ll just enjoy my time while I’m here until they send me somewhere else”
- Zack definitely cried the first time they called him dad. Like, he didn’t cry in front of them, cause he didn’t want to stress them out, but he definitely cried to Henry afterwards aldkjf and Hen was lowkey a little jealous (but, it happens soon after for him too)
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MY HOLLYWOOD LIVE ACTION ATTACK ON TITAN FANCAST
Alex Storm as Eren Yeager
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Grisha Yeager
Holly Marie Combs as Carla Yeager
Kitty Chicha Amatayakul as Mikasa Ackerman
Sonoya Mizuno as Mikasa’s Mother
Tom Felton as Mikasa’s Father
Otto Farrant as Armin Arlert
Robert Englund as Armin’s Grandfather
Archie Renaux as Connie Springer
Cierra Ramirez as Sasha Braus
Julian Haig as Jean Kirshstein
Dane DeHaan as Levi Ackerman
Lizzy Caplan as Hange Zoe
Chris Evans as Erwin Smith
Shane Harper as Marco Bodt
Alexander Ludwig as Reiner Braun
Gus Birney as Annie Leonhart
Kathryn Newton as Historia “Christa Lenz” Reiss
Kawani Prenter as Ymir
Théodore Pellerin as Bertolt Hoover
Matthias Schoenarts as Erwin’s Father
Patrick Stewart as Commander Dot Pyxis
Elizabeth Debicki as Rico Brzenska
Emily Browning as Petra Raal
Misha Collins as Eld Guinn
Timothy Odmundson as Oluo Bozado
Ian Bohen as Gunther Schultz
Virginia Gardner as Isabel Magnolia
Leo Howard as Furlan Church
Johnny Depp as Kenny Ackerman
Rose McGowan as Kuchel Ackerman
William Zabka as Hannes
Jk Simmons as Keith Shadis
Joel Kinnaman as Mike Zacharias
Kristen Stewart as Nanaba
Camren Bicondova as Hitch Dreyse
Jason Mantzoukas as Gelgar
Peter Scanavino as Henning
Nathalie Emmanuel as Lynne
Andrew Garfield as Moblit Berner
John Boyega as Onyankopon
Mackenzie Davis as Yelena
Charlie Hunnam as Zeke Yeager
Harriet Cains as Pieck Finger
Tamlyn Tomita as Kiyomi Azumabito
Lou Wegner as Colt Grice
Flynn Curry as Falco Grice
Douglas Booth as Porco Galliard
Louis Partridge as Marcel Galliard
Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Gabi Braun
Hudson Yang as Udo
Miya Cech as Zofia
Matthew Gray Gubler as Uri Reiss
John Goodman as Rod Reiss
Alexxis Lemire as Frieda Reiss
Iain Armitage as Dirk Reiss
Zackary Arthur as Urklyn Reiss
Reagan Revord as Florian Reiss
Kitty Peterkin as Abel Reiss
Michelle Pfeiffer as Rod’s Wife
Will Poulter as Floch Forster
Isabella Gomez as Kaya
Skeet Ulrich as Eren Kruger
BD Wong as Tom Ksaver
Elizabeth Moss as Dina Fritz
Jeff Bridges as The Fake King Fritz
Brad Pitt as Willy Tybur
Helena Bonham Carter as Lara Tybur
Jason Beghe as Kitz Woermann
Jashaun St. John as Mina Carolina
Chuku Modu as Milieus Zeremski
Diego Tinoco as Nack Tierce
Ted Levine as Darius Zackly
Grant Show as Pastor Nick
Rudy Pankow as Thomas Wagner
Chance Perdomo as Marlowe Freudenberg
William Moseley as Daz
Kit Young as Samuel
Melissa Fumero as Nifa
Ramy Youssef as Rashad
Alia Shawkat as Lauda
Tony Thornburg as Keiji
Nico Mirallegro as Abel
Liza Soberano as Black-Haired Soldier
Brandon Flynn as Lima
Cillian Murphy as Dirk
Fo Porter as Marlene
Alan Ritchson as Klaus
Manish Dayal as Darius Baer-Varbrun
Neels Visser as Dita Ness
Barry Sloane as 11th Commander
Austin Bitikofer as Claude Duvalier
Jodie Comer as Traute Caven
Charlie Cox as Duran
Devon Sawa as Nile Dok
Drew Tanner as Franz Kafka
Abigail Cowen as Hannah Diamant
Till Lindemann ad Djel Sannes
Tim Curry as Wald
Veronica Ngo as Ilse Langnar
Kathy Bates as Jean’s Mother
Rob Raco as Flagon
Madelyn Cline as Carly Stratmann
Harish Patel as Annie’s Adopted Father
Dedee Pfeiffer as Karina Braun
Hector Elizondo as Reiner’s Father
Jessica Rothe as Louise
Oliver Platt as Reeves
Jason Genao as Lou
Javier Bardem as Magath
Lucas Till as Niccolo
Brad William Henke as Lobov
David Cross as Griez
Aryan Simhadri as Ramzi
Ritvik Sahore as Halil
Martin Sensmeier as Sumra
Alfred Molina as Koslow
Sonam Kapoor as Connie’s Mother
Nasser Hussain as Connie’s Father
Namit Shah as Martin Springer
Swayam Bhatia as Sunny Springer
Robert Patrick as Elliot Gurnberg Stratmann
Mia Talerico as Maria Fritz
Jophielle Love as Sina Fritz
Alyvia Alyn Lind as Rose Fritz
Jorge Enrique Abello as Artur Braus
Angie Cepeda as Lisa Braus
Lilian Bowden as Gabi’s Mother
Trent Garrett as Gabi’s Father
Sharon Stone as Grice Mother
Ian Mckellen as 145th King Karl Fritz
Craig Fairbass as Muller
Lily Tomlin as Zeke's Grandma
Kevin Kline as Zeke's Grandpa
Michael Fassbender as Karl Fritz
Amanda Seyfried as Adult Ymir Fritz
Brec Bassinger as Ymir Fritz
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