Disney On Ice presents Donald's Animation Celebration

Disney On Ice presents Donald's Animation Celebration is a suggested Disney On Ice show that celebrates 100 years of Disney Animation. This is the second show to feature highlights from Disney Animation. This show is also based off another Disney production: The Golden Mickeys.

Press Release
It’s an awards show where anything can happen! Join your hosts Mickey and Minnie as they celebrate 60 spectacular animated films from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs all the way to Encanto, and of course, Donald Duck, the one and only, has been given the honor to open a very special envelope to announce the winner at the end for Best Animated Classic of All Time.

Sing Heigh-Ho with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, be amazed as Pinocchio skates with no strings attached, and relive the magic of the Neverland fun with Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. Sing along with your favorite Toy Story friends like Buzz and Woody, experience Moana’s courage to embark on a voyage with demigod Maui to save her island, and learn what Hakuna Matata means with Timon and Pumbaa. And the guest of honor, Mirabel and the amazing family Madrigal join this all star cast. Join Mirabel on her journey to save her enchanted family home alongside her sisters, Isabela and Luisa. Who will win the award? For your consideration to find out, check out the Disney On Ice spectacular Donald’s Animation Awards!

Make sure you arrive on time to see the stars of Turning Red before the show, as they sing along to some of 4★Town and warm the audience up.

Pre-show
Before the show starts, two hosts come out and commentate on the red carpet festivities, and invite the audience to guess some of their favorite Disney Movies including Snow White, Encanto, Toy Story, etc. Mei, Abby, Miriam, Priya, and Tyler walk in thinking this is the way to the 4-Town concert, which was apparently rescheduled, but the hosts invite the 5 to help the skaters warm up.

Act 1
As the cast leaves, the lights dim as the show begins. An announcer begins to welcome the audience and list all the nominees, as they introduce our host for the evening.....Mickey Mouse! Mickey is hosting a special awards show dedicated to the art of Disney Animation, and invited all of his friends to help. Goofy and Pluto are the behind the scenes camera crew as they try to broadcast the entire night, Minnie and Daisy are part of the parking valet team as they help everyone get parked. Mickey realized that he didn't give anything for Donald to do, and feels worried since Donald has wanted to help with the show, so Mickey gives him the most important job.........opening the envelope and announcing the winner for "Best Picture". There is another catch, the envelope is missing.....in an event that would happen Mickey and Minnie buy some time, that way Donald and Daisy some time to go and find it.

Mickey and Minnie tell the audience the story of our first nominee and the very first animated feature of all time: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as the audience becomes transported into their tale. As we encounter all seven dwarfs, they sing their way back to home as they notice a stranger in their house.....Snow White, who becomes no stranger to them thanks to her kindness. The dwarfs agree to let her stay and hide her from the wicked Evil Queen, as they celebrate. On their way back to work, Snow White encounters the Evil Queen in her old hag disguise, and falls for the wishing apple, poisoning her in the process. THe only way to break the curse is of a kiss of true love, which the Prince does, as he reuinites with Snow White. Joining them in the romantic celebration are some of Disney's most famous couples including Cinderella and Prince Charming, Ariel and Eric, Belle and Adam, Aladdin (in his street clothes) and Jasmine, Mulan and Li Shang, Tiana and Naveen, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider.

Donald and Daisy, worried about the envelope try to look through the stage, failing to do so. Donald feels hopeless, but the Blue Fairy arrives and reassures the duo that everything will end up all right in the end. As the two ducks leave, she signals her good friend Jiminy Cricket to help set the mood for our next nominee: Pinocchio. The Blue Fairy brings Pinocchio to life, appointing him to make Geppetto's wish come true by proving himself to be brave, trustworthy, and unselfish and employs Jiminy as his conscience.

Mickey and Minnie try to introduce the next nominee but are interrupted by the White Rabbit, who seems to be late for something. Now joined by Alice, Mad Hatter, and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, they take the presentation into their own hands leading into a rousing un-birthday celebration as some volunteers are selected to ride a Mad Tea Party tea cup.

After a brief interruption, Mickey and Minnie introduce the next nominee: Peter Pan as Captain Hook and Mr. Smee who seem to be running away from something...the Tick Tock Croc. Mickey reassures Hook that the crocodile is far away, and is relieved. As the pirates and mice leave, Tinkerbell enters and lets Peter know that she found his shadow. Wendy notices the young boy from Neverland has found his shadow, as he tells Wendy all about Neverland. (second star to the right). Peter then teaches Wendy and the lost boys how to fly as venture off to neverland.

In the Jungle, Donald and Daisy are still looking for the envelope which seems to be found at a nearby temple. The temple appears to be the ruins of an ancient civilization. Donald remembers this is the ancient ruins where The Jungle Book takes place. It's a story where Mogwli wants to live in the jungle. There he meets a bear named Baloo who teaches him about the Bare Necessities, and King Louie who yearns to find the secret to man's red flower. Mogwli notices a beautiful girl named Shanti who sings about her own home, now smitten he is invited by her to come to the Man Village, but never forgets the magic of the Jungle Rhythm. Now joined by the rest of the jungle (at least in this show) they celebrate a friendship that never ends.

Act 2
Mickey and Minnie welcome the audience back, as a surge starts to blow throughout the awards venue. Goofy tries to repair the technical damage with the Goof-o-matic instant machine repair method making things a little bit worse. Mickey wonders how Donald is doing and gives him a call.

Still in the jungle, Donald and Daisy are still trying to find the envelope. They then notice Rafiki is about to tell the story of The Lion King and quickly find a place to watch. Young Simba dreams to be king and claiming he can do anything he wants, as Rafiki tries to talk some sense into the youngster. Timon and Pumbaa enter the scene and teach him how to enjoy life. Reuniting with his childhood friend, they find out love is in the air.

Back at the awards show, there's not much technical difficulties as it has been repaired. Goofy then finds a toybox, and talks to Mickey about what could possibly be inside.....as they leave Sarge pops up and summons his army of green soldiers to retrieve a mysterious present from downstairs. Sarge then gets the toys to assemble for a staff meeting, among them are Bo Peep, Rex, Hamm, and of course Sheriff Woody. Woody goes over the things in the agenda, including choosing a moving buddy, Tuesday's Plastic Corrosion Awareness meeting, and of course, the birthday party being moved to today. Woody assures the toys that no one is getting replaced, as the present gets opened to reveal Buzz Lightyear. Jealous of the new toy, Buzz reassures him that you've got a friend in him, later joined by Jessie reuniting with Woody.

Donald and Daisy find their way back to the awards show, by finding a log canoe. Maui enters and notices Donald and Daisy finding the canoe, and offers to let them use it in return by telling how he (and Moana) saved the Heart of Te Fiti. Moana dreams to venture beyond the reef, and has to restore the heart of Te Fiti, alongside Maui. Maui brags about his accomplishments and reluctantly joins Moana on the condition he gets his hook back.

Our next presenter, Olaf introduces the audience to a mystical tale recapping the first Frozen, and then explains a bit of what's going on. Sven, Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff all arrive in a sled, noticing they left Olaf behind. Olaf explains to the audience that they're on a quest to find a mysterious voice. Elsa suggests it might be coming from someone in the audience while Kristoff tries to look on the other side of the stage. Elsa questions this mysterious voice, and the enchanted forest starts acting up. Now stressed with Elsa, she feels like their very presence has endangered the enchanted forest. Kristoff leads them to an ocean where they encounter Nokk the Water spirit. Elsa tries to confront the voice which reveals she is the fifth spirit.

The final presentation of the night is Disney's newest animated hit Encanto. Mirabel laments on not having a gift and waits on a miracle. After the song, Mirabel starts to see one of the tiles fall off, and tries to warn the rest of the family. But then explains to the audience that when she led them to the cracks, they were gone. Mirabel also tells the audience how Abuela was talking to a picture of Abuelo about how the miracle needs to be saved, as Mirabel planned. First she needed to talk to Dolores about the issue, and she states that she needs to go to Luisa for help. Luisa tells Mirabel to go look in Bruno's tower, and she needs to find out more about Bruno by asking Pepa. Mirabel then enters trying to interrogate her about Bruno. While Pepa refuses to speak on the subject matter, Félix chimes in on how nightmarish it was, Dolores chimed in on how she could hear Bruno in the walls of Casita, the villagers complain about many of Bruno's prophecies along with Isabella and Dolores as well. Now finding Bruno, she finds out that she needs to hug Isabella, and finds out that she is forced to be perfect all her life. Abuela confused on what's going on, is confronted by Mirabel and realizes she's that the miracle is not a gift, but actually the family.

Donald and Daisy return just in time, and have the envelope. Mickey returns to let Donald know that there was no envelope OR a winner, because each story is unique in their own way. Mickey does tell Donald to open the envelope anyway. Turns out it was a surprise award "The Best Friend in the Whole Wide World Award" planned by Mickey and his friends as a little thank you for all he's done. Now joined by most of the cast, the awards celebration concludes with a big finale celebrating the power of stories.

Stories Included

 * Mickey and Friends
 * Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
 * Disney Princesses
 * Cinderella
 * The Little Mermaid
 * Beauty and the Beast
 * Aladdin
 * Mulan
 * Princess and the Frog
 * Tangled
 * Pinocchio
 * Alice in Wonderland
 * Peter Pan
 * The Jungle Book
 * The Lion King
 * Toy Story
 * Frozen II
 * Moana
 * Encanto
 * Turning Red

Turning Red

 * Nobody Like U
 * U Know What's Up
 * Move it Like This

Opening

 * Mickey Mouse March
 * The Golden Mickeys Theme
 * Donald Duck Theme Song

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

 * Heigh Ho
 * With a Smile and a Song
 * Silly Song
 * One Song
 * Someday My Prince Will Come (Instrumental)

Princess Medley

 * A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Snippet)
 * Part of Your World (Snippet)
 * Beauty and the Beast (Snippet)
 * A Whole New World (Snippet)
 * Reflection (Snippet)
 * Almost There (Snippet)
 * I See The Light (Snippet)
 * Live Your Story (Snippet)

Pinocchio

 * When You Wish Upon a Star
 * I've Got No Strings

Alice in Wonderland

 * In a World of My Own
 * A Very Merry Unbirthday

Peter Pan

 * Second Star to the Right
 * You Can Fly

The Jungle Book

 * The Bare Necessities
 * I Wanna Be Like You
 * My Own Home
 * Jungle Rhythm

The Lion King

 * Just Can't Wait to Be King
 * Hakuna Matata
 * Can You Feel the Love Tonight

Toy Story

 * Cadence
 * The Toys are Back in Town
 * You've Got a Friend in Me

Moana

 * How Far I'll Go
 * You're Welcome
 * We Know the Way

Frozen II

 * Into the Unknown
 * Show Yourself

Encanto

 * Waiting on a Miracle
 * Surface Pressure
 * We Don't Talk About Bruno
 * What Else Can I Do?
 * All of You

Finale

 * Who Knows Where a Dream Might Lead
 * Golden Mickeys Theme reprise

Characters in the Show
* doesn't appear in finale

Turning Red

 * Mei*
 * Abby*
 * Miriam*
 * Priya*
 * Tyler*

Mickey and Friends

 * Mickey Mouse
 * Minnie Mouse
 * Donald Duck
 * Daisy Duck
 * Goofy
 * Pluto

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

 * Snow White
 * Dopey
 * Doc*
 * Grumpy*
 * Sneezy*
 * Happy*
 * Bashful*
 * Sleepy*
 * Evil Queen*
 * Prince Florian

Disney Princesses

 * Cinderella
 * Prince Charming
 * Ariel
 * Prince Eric
 * Belle
 * Prince Adam
 * Aladdin
 * Jasmine
 * Mulan
 * Li Shang
 * Princess Tiana
 * Prince Naveen
 * Rapunzel
 * Flynn Rider

Pinocchio

 * Pinocchio
 * Blue Fairy
 * Jiminy Cricket

Alice in Wonderland

 * Alice
 * Mad Hatter
 * White Rabbit*
 * Tweedle Dee*
 * Tweedle Dum*

Peter Pan

 * Captain Hook*
 * Mr. Smee*
 * Peter Pan
 * Tinkerbell
 * Wendy*
 * John*
 * Micheal*
 * Lost Boys*

The Jungle Book

 * Baloo
 * King Louie
 * Mogwli
 * Shanti*
 * Jungle Monkeys*

The Lion King

 * Rafiki*
 * Simba*
 * Nala*
 * Timon
 * Pumbaa

Toy Story

 * Green Army Men*
 * Bo Peep
 * Woody
 * Buzz Lightyear
 * Jessie*

Moana

 * Moana
 * Maui

Frozen II

 * Anna
 * Elsa
 * Kristoff
 * Olaf*
 * Sven*
 * Nokk*

Encanto

 * Mirabel
 * Abuela*
 * Bruno*
 * Isabella
 * Luisa
 * Félix*
 * Pepa*

Trivia

 * Notably this is the second show to feature highlights from Walt Disney Animation Studios to celebrate 2 milestones: the 100th Anniversary of the animation studio, and the 60th animated film Encanto.
 * Notably there are only 2 Pixar Films represented: Turning Red as the preshow, and Toy Story as one of the main segments.
 * This would be the first show to incorporate Turning Red
 * This show marks the return of several things:
 * The first show to include Jungle Book and Pluto since Let's Celebrate
 * The first show to include Wendy, Micheal, John, and Daisy since Passport to Adventure's retirement
 * The return of the Blue Fairy and Jiminy Cricket after being removed from 100 Years of Magic in favor of Finding Dory.
 * Snow White and Encanto are the only stories to have extended retellings with the others getting shorter retellings.