Disney on Ice: Love is Everywhere! is a suggested new Disney on Ice show, themed to romantic relationships in a TV twist.
Plot[]
Come, remember the magic, and find different meanings of love as you join your lovable hosts, Mickey and Minnie, Donald and Daisy, Pluto, Goofy, Baloo, and Chip and Dale, alongside other friends, Oswald and Ortensia, Clarabelle, Max, Louie, and Darkwing Duck, all direct from Mickey’s Starland, where Cinderella invites guests one and all to her royal TV ball filled with enchanting stories of romance, drama, and adventure!
While Baloo and Chip and Dale are thrilled for the event, they feel disappointed that they don’t have any partners though they must move on, stay strong, and discover other meanings of love. Not even Pete who has sneaked out from Spoonerville who attempts to find one either while doing his malicious schemes!
When the gang zaps us through different stories and TV shows with a magical remote, know how friendship and love comes along with Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie’s magic, bond with happy-go-lucky Ariel and her undersea friends in harmony, get soothed by Rapunzel with her song “Wind in My Hair”, face conflicts in relationships with Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable, set off an emotional safari with Simba, Nala, Timon, and Pumbaa, learn how responsible Elena rules Avalor as a crowned princess and watch how she gets to shine, see Mirabel encounter family traditions and struggles in the Casita, find out how to act independent with Raya, and make wishes with Asha!
At the end, Pluto, Chip, Dale, Baloo, Darkwing, and Max realize that they have love interests, but they could not make it. Everyone will learn to love one another whether with family or friends when Cinderella turns Mickey’s Starland into Mickey’s Heartland with the Fairy Godmother’s permission.
Storyline[]
Act 1[]
The announcer (Phillipa Soo) welcomes the audience to the magical TV ice spectacular about love. After a brief musical introduction comprising of "The Disney Afternoon Theme" and "If You Can Dream", Mickey and Minnie enter the rink to greet the audience. They bring out Donald and Daisy, Pluto, Goofy, Baloo from TaleSpin, and the Rescue Rangers Chip and Dale to join.
A moment later, Cinderella appears and tells everyone that she is hosting a royal TV ball. So, she hands the invitations and extra ones and the magic remote to her friends and leaves the rink. A moment later, Baloo, Chip, and Dale feel discouraged that they cannot go to the ball without their loved ones.
Mickey suggests the gang to split up to find different meanings of love. First off with Mickey, Minnie, and Chip and Dale, they travel to the Arabian desert where they encounter Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie and invite them to the ball. As the four rodents exit the scene, the story begins ("Arabian Nights") and the threesome discuss on how the magic of friendship can become true love ("Nothing in the World Quite Like a Friend"). Later on, Pete, Goofy's neighbor from Spoonerville, enters the rink and spots the couple with his binoculars, intruding on Jasmine and Aladdin's night during the song, "Forget About Love".
After the couple leaves, Pete comes up with a malicious plan on how he can win a love interest. Mickey and Minnie show up, stopping Pete from performing his antics and warn him to remember his rough relationships with his family, but he cannot get enough of it.
Meanwhile, Donald and Daisy sail through the sea and hear a beautiful voice coming from down in the depths which turns out to be Ariel who the ducks invite. She explains to them how friendships grow, and as the ducks exit the scene, Ariel sings "In Harmony" with her undersea friends.
Goofy, Pluto, and Baloo are heard offstage flying the latter's Sea Duck to the kingdom of Corona. The trio enters the rink and feels the wind while listening to music playing and Rapunzel singing. The long-haired goofy princess appears to welcome them to her show. Goofy hands Rapunzel two invitations for her and Flynn Rider. As Baloo and Pluto leave, Rapunzel tells Goofy her story on how she brought her hair back to heal her wounded friends. Goofy agrees that doing things for others is how people love one another before he can let Rapunzel perform her show and exit the scene.
Rapunzel and Flynn spend a fun moment together while she demonstrates to him her magical powerful hair ("Wind in My Hair").
Oswald, Ortensia, and Clarabelle are seen adventuring through Colombia. Not long after, the Sensational six, the bear pilot, and the Rescue Rangers surprise them and give each of them an invitation. Clarabelle feels lucky to have Goofy who would pair up with her during the ball. Before the gang can continue, Pete intrudes the tour, still yearning and rushing for love which makes them feel uncomfortable. Oswald encourages the audience to imagine real hard to make the world of Encanto come to life before everyone starts dancing. After that, Goofy suggests a curious Pete to know the story about how Mirabel faced ups and downs of family traditions which Oswald and Ortensia share about.
After the story, the Encanto cast and villagers dance to "Colombia Mi Encanto" joined by Mickey, Oswald, and their friends (excluding Pete).
Act 2[]
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy welcome the audience back to the show, but they still need to invite some more friends who can attend Cinderella's TV ball. Mickey suggests that they bring out a master detective who can help out with the situation and find other meanings of love. He uses the magic remote to transition to the hero - namely, Darkwing Duck ("Darkwing Duck Theme"). Darkwing shows up and asks what the commotion is. Mickey informs the hero about the ball and ways to love others and offers him an invitation. Goofy and Pluto interrupt the scene and the former dog claims that a crate was delivered. Once everyone brings the crate, Darkwing suggests the gang take turns inspecting it using the box trick (from Mickey's Starland Show which he did with CJ).
Mickey tells Darkwing that he and his friends have to hurry and invite more friends. Darkwing stammers as the Sensational Six exits the scene. Now, he has to think of how he can solve the problem with the help of the audience. After noticing the sticker which reads "So what's the sitch?", he realizes that the person who should be inside the box is Kim Possible. Darkwing encourages the audience to use their imaginations until they hear the ringtone from the Kimmunicator. The second time that happens, Kim finally emerges from the crate and thanks Darkwing for bringing her but is discouraged that when he offers her an invitation, she realizes that he did not have one for Ron. So, Darkwing leaves the scene and Kim commences her number ("Call Me, Beep Me").
As Kim and Ron's story starts, they walk past the school hallway, until Kim sees a familiar boy who she has a crush on. Envying Ron, she flees from him. After a brief conversation with several schoolboys, Kim relaxes near the school entrance. Ron stomps in to show how jealous he is. Kim explains to him that there were many guys she fell for, but she rejected them, because her heart is with Ron; and the two ultimately fall for each other.
Baloo, Chip, and Dale comment on how Kim and Ron's relationship occurred. But they are still concerned that they cannot find signs of true love. King Louie, Baloo's best friend and the bartender from TaleSpin, shows up. After Baloo gives him an invitation to the ball, Louie suggests that they change the channel to the Wildlife Channel where they encounter Rafiki who tells the four the story about how Simba and Nala fell in love before he became king. The Disney Afternoon foursome give Rafiki the invitations for him and his friends before they exit the rink. Timon and Pumbaa appear to observe the couple ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight"). After the lions leave, Timon performs "Stand By Me" to cheer himself up as long as he is with Pumbaa.
Baloo, Louie, Chip and Dale continue to explore the jungle and encounter Raya who informs them that before one can find someone he or she loves, he or she has to be independent and productive and demonstrates how she can save Kumandra with aid from Sisu before Chip and Dale give her an invitation.
Back in the neighborhood, Goofy and Pete start a conflict that whatever the latter can do fails. Max stops by to stop the commotion by performing a song with his turquoise guitar, but Darkwing follows up with Cecile, the guitar he used from his self-titled show's episode "Paraducks." The two also argue on who wants to take the lead which causes Pete to cackle. But Goofy stops the two. Max wants to perform a special song for the ball, but unfortunately cannot remember the lyrics to his song, so his father suggests he could do a solo. Kindly, Max suggests Darkwing to perform "I'm Darkwing Duck" from the aforementioned episode with him accompanying the duck. Before Goofy forgets, he hands his son an invitation to Cinderella's ball.
Soon after, Elena enters the rink with her guitar and claims that many balls have sweet-sounding music instead of rock music which Darkwing and Max agree on. Goofy, Max, Pete, and Darkwing exit the rink as Elena performs "My Time" to segue into her story which shows how responsible she is in ruling Avalor.
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Goofy, Baloo, Chip, Dale, Louie, Darkwing, and Max appear to perform "Remember the Magic" (a song used for Walt Disney World's 25th anniversary) sung by the background chorus. Pete reappears and blurts out that he has a strong desire to win true love, but when the gang gathers round him, he sobs and collapses, apologizing for his mistakes and antics and begging for forgiveness. Pete finally learns that no one can rush to chase success. With that, Mickey offers Pete the magical remote and gives him a chance to transition to the Wishing channel. When the gang sees Star flying by, Pete attempts to make a wish, but Asha enters the set. He tells Asha that his wish is to make the world a better place and kindly hands Asha an invitation to the ball, but she tells everyone that there is more than just that. As the others leave, Asha sings “This Wish”.
For the big finish, the Fairy Godmother anxiously tells the audience how the emotional and charming the stories were and encourages the audience to yell "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!" to take them to Cinderella's Royal TV Ball. Cinderella, accompanied by Prince Charming, welcomes the audience to the ball where love can happen. The characters from the previous stories and shows (excluding Alma, Isabela, and Pepa) appear with Eric (escorting Ariel), Aurora and Phillip, Belle and Prince Adam, and Tiana and Naveen join in for the finale ("If You Can Dream" Finale #1) before Mickey and Minnie, Donald and Daisy, Goofy and Clarabelle, Oswald and Ortensia come down the stairs with Pluto, Chip, Dale, Baloo, Louie, Darkwing, Max, and even Pete entering the rink, escorted by female skaters in matching outfits. Although Pluto, Chip, Dale, Baloo, Louie, Darkwing, Max, and Pete have enjoyed the ball, they are still disappointed about attending it without their romantic partners, but they realize that the power of true love can help others. Minnie and Mickey thank the audience for enjoying all the stories and being the magic anyone can experience. Cinderella asks permission from the Fairy Godmother to turn Mickey's Starland into Mickey's Heartland, and she and the mice invite the audience to the ball ("If You Can Dream" Finale #2).
Stories and TV shows represented (in order of appearance)[]
- Mickey & Friends
- The Disney Afternoon
- TaleSpin
- Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers
- Darkwing Duck
- Goof Troop
- Cinderella
- Aladdin
- The Little Mermaid
- Tangled: The Series
- Encanto
- Kim Possible
- The Lion King/Timon and Pumbaa
- Raya and the Last Dragon
- Elena of Avalor
- Wish
- Other Disney Princess films
- Beauty and the Beast
- Sleeping Beauty
- The Princess and the Frog
Songs[]
Act 1[]
Opening[]
- The Disney Afternoon Theme/If You Can Dream (Intro)
Aladdin[]
- Arabian Nights
- Nothing in the World (Quite Like a Friend)
- Forget About Love
Transition: Up Next, It’s Down Under the Sea[]
- Mysterious Fathoms Below
The Little Mermaid (TV series)[]
- In Harmony
Tangled: The Series[]
- Life After Happily Ever After
- Wind in My Hair
Encanto[]
- The Family Madrigal
- We Don’t Talk About Bruno
- Colombia Mi Encanto
Act 2[]
Continuation[]
- Darkwing Duck Theme
Kim Possible[]
- Call Me, Beep Me
- Could It Be
The Lion King/Timon and Pumbaa[]
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight
- Stand By Me
Transition: A Goof Troop Neighborly Conflict/Darkwing and Max’s Guitar Gig[]
- I'm Darkwing Duck
Elena of Avalor[]
- My Time
- Elena of Avalor Theme
Transition: The Third Time's the Charm!/The Wishing Channel[]
- Remember the Magic (Tokyo Disneyland's Remember the Dreams Intro)
Wish[]
- This Wish
Finale[]
- If You Can Dream (Finale)
Cast[]
Hosts[]
- Mickey Mouse
- Minnie Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Daisy Duck
- Pluto
- Goofy (Goof Troop)
- Baloo (TaleSpin)
- Chip (Rescue Rangers)
- Dale (Rescue Rangers)
Supporting characters[]
- Cinderella
- Pete (Goof Troop)
- King Louie (TaleSpin)
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Ortensia
- Clarabelle Cow
- Max Goof
- Darkwing Duck
Story characters[]
(*) = not in finale
- Aladdin
- Genie
- Jasmine
- Ariel (human with legs)
- Rapunzel
- Flynn Rider
- Mirabel Madrigal
- Alma Madrigal*
- Isabela Madrigal*
- Luisa Madrigal
- Pepa Madrigal*
- Bruno Madrigal
- Kim Possible (casual outfit)
- Ron Stoppable (casual outfit)
- Rafiki
- Simba
- Nala
- Timon
- Pumbaa
- Raya
- Elena
- Asha
Finale only characters[]
- Eric
- Belle
- Prince Adam
- Aurora
- Phillip
- Tiana
- Naveen
- Prince Charming
- Fairy Godmother
Voice cast[]
- Phillipa Soo – Announcer
- Bret Iwan – Mickey Mouse
- Kaitlyn Robrock – Minnie Mouse
- Tony Anselmo – Donald Duck
- Tress MacNeille – Daisy Duck and Chip
- Corey Burton – Dale
- Bill Farmer – Goofy and Pluto
- Joel McCrary – Baloo
- Jim Cummings – Pete, King Louie, and Darkwing Duck
- Jennifer Hale – Cinderella
- Scott Weinger – Aladdin (speaking)
- Brad Kane – Aladdin (singing voice)
- Dan Castellaneta – Genie
- Linda Larkin – Jasmine (speaking)
- Liz Callaway – Jasmine (singing)
- Jodi Benson – Ariel
- Mandy Moore – Rapunzel
- Zachary Levi – Flynn Rider
- Frank Welker – Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Audrey Wasileski – Ortensia
- April Winchell – Clarabelle Cow
- Kristen Bell – Max Goof
- Stephanie Beatriz – Mirabel Madrigal
- Maria Cecilia Botero – Alma Madrigal (speaking)
- Olga Merediz – Alma Madrigal (singing)
- Jessica Darrow – Luisa Madrigal
- Adassa – Dolores Madrigal
- Carolina Gaitán – Pepa Madrigal
- Diane Guerrero – Isabela Madrigal
- John Leguizamo – Bruno Madrigal
- Elizabeth Ann Berg – Kim Possible
- Will Friedle – Ron Stoppable
- Khary Payton – Rafiki
- Nathan Lane – Timon
- Ernie Sabella – Pumbaa
- Cam Clarke – Simba
- Moira Kelly – Nala
- Aimee Carrero – Elena
- Kelly Marie Tran – Raya
- Ariana DeBose – Asha
- Barbara Dirickson – Fairy Godmother
"Colombia Mi Encanto" dance line[]
Mickey and Minnie stay on the bottom left corner of the rink while Oswald and Ortensia stay on the opposite side.
- Row 1: Isabela, Alma, Mirabel, Bruno, Luisa, and Pepa
- Row 2: Pluto, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Baloo, Chip, Dale, and Clarabelle
- Rows 3-5: Encanto villagers
Trivia[]
- This show replaces Dream Big and ditches Tinker Bell as well.
- It is shown to be a mix of the first incarnation of the show, Princess Wishes, World on Ice 3-D, and the 1992-1993 iteration of Mickey’s Starland Show.
- The stage set is not a reskin of Princess Wishes/Dream Big but radically different with a staircase in the middle similar to the finale of Beauty and the Beast.
- Like the 2018 rendition of Dream Big, Snow White is no longer part of the show due to controversial criticism about the upcoming 2025 live-action remake. So, Encanto replaces said story.
- Cinderella’s Royal TV Ball is a play on the former Magic Kingdom stage show attraction, Mickey’s Magical TV World which would eventually become Mickey’s Starland Show.
- This Disney on Ice show marks the following:
- The second not to incorporate Frozen or Moana after Mickey’s Search Party. They are replaced by Goof Troop and Kim Possible respectively.
- Kristen Bell voices another character other than Anna, in this case, Max. He replaces Anna in this instance and sounds more feminine than Dana Hill’s.
- Goofy's expanded role replaces Elsa's on-ice appearances.
- Pete replaces Hans, Olaf, and Kristoff.
- This could indicate that if Coco were to be re-issued in theaters globally, A Goof Troop Christmas (1992), as a more upbeat short, could permanently replace the somber Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017), as well as on TV.
- Another time Darkwing appears without Launchpad. In this show, he replaces Tinker Bell to give a more comedic effect, beginning with the second act.
- As well, “The Darkwing Duck Theme” when played as background music and intro montage excludes clips of Launchpad.
- The second to feature Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable following Kim Possible in a Magic Kingdom Adventure.
- The first time Kim Possible is not by Christy Carlson Romano. She is instead voiced by Elizabeth Ann Berg (who was known for performing Kate Monster and Lucy from Avenue Q), making her the second actress to portray her after Sadie Stanley in the 2019 live-action film.
- The first to star Princess Elena as Elena of Avalor replaces Coco.
- The first Disney on Ice show to not feature any songs from the Princess films. Instead, it features songs from Princess TV shows.
- Another Disney on Ice variant to not feature a Pixar film after Magical Ice Festival/Reach for the Stars/Find Your Hero.
- The second not to incorporate Frozen or Moana after Mickey’s Search Party. They are replaced by Goof Troop and Kim Possible respectively.
- The snippet of the “Mickey Mouse Club March” from the finale of Beauty and the Beast is used when Mickey and his friends show up after all the story characters.
- During the finale, Mickey and his friends and the Disney Afternoon characters wear formal attire based on their initial attire.
- For instance, Pluto wears a bow-tie bib and Oswald simply wears a bow tie.
- Donald, Baloo, Louie, Chip, Ortensia, Clarabelle, and Darkwing still retain their hats, though in another color scheme.
- In addition, Pluto, Baloo, Chip, Dale, Louie, Max, and Darkwing have female skaters wearing matching outfits based on these characters’ particular appearances, similar to that of Beauty and the Beast.
- “If You Can Dream” from Princess Wishes returns as a finale song.