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Over the next 48 hours you can expect your Instagram timelines to be completely overloaded with celebrity Halloween looks, but we doubt you'll see anything cuter than this.

Kim and Kourtney Kardashian's daughters got dressed up early for Halloween last night, donning Frozen-insipred looks for the evening.

Penelope wore an Anna costume and red-haired wig, while North (unsurprisingly) dressed as Elsa, the star of the show, in a blonde plaited wig and ice blue dress.

 

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"Elsa & Anna in the house! #HalloweenVibes," wrote Kim next to a photo of the pair.

Given North's obsession with all things Frozen, we reckon these costumes have been worn a few times before – something tells us this isn't the last Halloween look planned for North this weekend.

Last year the adorable tots dressed as the cutest skunks in town, though North had a second costume just days later.

The two-year-old was also styled as fashion king André Leon Tally for a Vogue-inspired shoot with her mum in a full Anna Wintour-esque wig and Chanel suit.

We cannot WAIT to see what the Kardashians come up with this year.

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The countdown is on to Halloween, meaning our timelines have been full of gory make-up tutorials.

But we had to stop when we saw these Disney-inspired looks created by UK make-up artist Shonagh Scott – they're the perfect mix of fun and total terror. Shonagh's Twisted Disney Princess series features some seriously morbid takes on our favourite Disney films.

From a Cinderella impaled by her own glass slipper to a Snow White with chemical burns from the witches' apple, these looks are definitely not child's play:

Frozen's Princess Elsa
"In this 'Happily Never After' Elsa's powers backfire, impaling her own neck with an icicle and leaving her with frost bitten fingers," says Shonagh.

 

The Little Mermaid's Ariel
"Ariel had her voice box ripped out by the sea witch." OUCH.

 

Cinderella
"While escaping the Prince, Cinders tripped down the stairs, face planted her shoe & impaled her face."

 

Beauty and the Beast's Belle
"​In my version of this 'Happily Never After' the Beast has lashed out at Belle after she stole his Rose!"

 

Snow White
"The Evil Queen's poisoned Apple has caused a severe chemical burn to poor Snow's face."

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Disney fans everywhere are jumping for joy today as the mega movie giant has announced that it is launching its very own digital subscription service, similar to Netflix.

The service will give you instant access to THOUSANDS of Disney Channel shows, hundreds of Disney and Pixar movies, like ​Toy Story, Snow White, ​and ​The Jungle Book, ​and loads of other Disney books and albums. 

DisneyLife (very appropriately named, because Disney is, in fact, life) will hit the UK next month and Ireland in 2016. It'll cost about €15 for a subscription which, we think, is a small price for unlimited hours of pure joy. 

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If you are one of the unfortunate souls who still has piles of Disney films on VHS and no video player to speak of, then we have good news.

According to reports, Disney is following in the footsteps of Netflix and launching its own streaming service called “Disney Life.” 

Even better, the service is going to be dedicated to the classic Disney films, so no Marvel characters sneaking to interrupt your on point rendtion of the Circle of Life.

A spokesperson has  told the BBC: “UK families embrace new technology, and demand more flexible entertainment, and this is supported by superfast broadband connectivity and the proliferation of digital devices in this market.” 

We are going to be inside for days, the number of duvet days are going to hit a record high we can just tell.

Yes there are a number of Disney films available on Netflix, but favourites missing simply because they don't exist online. Until now that is.

DisneyLive will launch in the U.K. first. The platform has a lot of the same features as the streaming sites you already know and love.

For one monthly price, you'll get the complete Pixar library, plus a number of beloved Disney classics. They' are set to continue to roll the service out through Europe in 2016. 

Until the glorious day arrives, we will have to be content with a new album of Disney remixes. 

Classic jams are getting a major pop makeover thanks to the collaboration record We Love Disney. It features some of the biggest artists around — think: Jason Derulo, Jessie J, Gwen Stefani, and Ariana Grande — putting their own spins on these beloved songs. 

The album is due to be released on 30 October, so start warming up your vocal cords. 

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Aladdin was one of our favourite childhood movies.

Flying carpets, a magic lamp and the Genie made it one of the most memorable movies of our time. And now, never before seen footage of Robin Williams playing the Genie has been released. 

US TV show, Good Morning America, gained access to the unseen clips to mark the release of Aladdin: Diamond Edition on Blu-ray.

Watch the video below to remember all the magical movie scenes that also play tribute to Robin Williams – the true star of the film. 

And to continue the celebration for the new edition, stars Brad Kane, who voiced Aladdin, and Lea Salonga, Princess Jasmine, reunited on the show to sing their timeless duet, A Whole New World. 

 

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There’s probably nothing worse than getting an early case of the mid-week blues. Actually, it doesn’t matter when it happens, being in a less than stellar mood is just no good.

So, in efforts to help cheer up anyone who might be feeling a little gloomy, we went and searched for something that is proven to boost your mood. The people at Reddit started a thread titled ‘What’s a warm and fluffy truth?’ a year ago and since then some absolute gems have come along.

We put together a short list of some of the facts that instantly made us smile.

A group of bunnies is called a Fluffle

A group of pugs is called a Grumble

The voice actor for Donald Duck shares a grave with his wife, and it has a photo of Donald and Daisy holding hands on it.

The Voice Actor For Donald Duck Shares a Grave With His Wife, and It Has a Photo of Donald and Daisy Duck Holding Hands

A 6-year old in North Yorkshire once applied for a job at a railroad museum and was hired as their Director of Fun.

Smiling is a natural human expression, so even those who have been blind since birth smile even if they have never seen a smile before.

In the Bahamas there is an uninhabited island called Pig Beach where pigs swim around all day living their best lives.

Otters hold hands when they sleep so they won’t drift away from their group.

A few decades ago, losing a limb could mean the end of your career if you were a professional dancer. Now prosthetics are advanced enough that you can lose your leg without losing your career.

In Norway a penguin was once knighted.

Unlike many other child stars we hear about, Charlie Bucket from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory went on to live a normal life. He is now a bovine veterinarian.

Charlie Bucket From Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Leads a Normal Life

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We've seen the return of Willy Wonka, Alice in Wonderland and even Beauty and the Beast remake, but this latest revival has us very excited indeed.

Disney has announced plans to bring back one of their most beloved characters, the 'practically perfect' nanny, Mary Poppins.

The childhood favourite will be brought back in a new live-action sequel, set 20 years after the original and directed by Into The Woods mastermind Rob Marshall. 

Mary's return will take place in Depression-era London, and while it won't follow on directly from the film, it will take storylines from the Mary Poppins books, written by PL Travers. As the original 1964 film only touched on the first book in a series of eight, there's plenty more fodder for a brand new plot line.

Anyone who has seen Saving Mr. Banks will know that the late PL Travers made life very difficult for Walt Disney during the creation of the first film, but the animation company is said to be "collaborating" with the author's estate this time around.

Sadly Julie Andrews most likely won't feature as Mary due to age and voice constraints, but we already have a few actresses in mind who could do the job…

Emily Blunt
We've seen her sing in Into The Woods, and she most definitely has the English Rose look down. We could totally get on board with Emzers in the title role.

 

Anne Hathaway
Another Devil Wears Prada alum, Anne certainly has the vocal chops required to take over from Julie Andrews. Anyone who's seen her sing in Les Miserables can attest to that. And she also has the 'annoyingly perfect' thing down like a pro.

 

Zooey Deschanel
Zooey's wacky vibes in New Girl could translate well to the world of magical nannies, if Disney are interested in making the role a bit edgier. And boy, can she sing.

 

Anna Kendrick
We already know she's Pitch Perfect, so there's no fear of Anna carrying a tune, and she would totally rock the prim and proper vibes, too.

 

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A lot of lipstick/movie mash-ups are happening at the moment – but we have to admit, this might be our favourite one. 

After the Harry Potter lipstick line was launched a couple of weeks ago, Potter fans went crazy. 

But now it's time for Disney princesses. 

LA Splash have incorporated Disney's most iconic characters into their all-new lipstick line. 

The 12 lip colours play homage to everyone from Ariel to Nala and even the Evil Queen. 

As you might expect, Ariel is a soft and feminine pop of pink while the lippy named after Alice in Wonderland is a quirky off-track purple. 

Big names like Cinderella and Pocahontas have been overlooked on this occasion. 

Sorry Cinders, not this time. 

But we're hoping that means they're saving them for a follow-up line.

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It looks like there's another major Hollywood break-up on the cards.

Stephen Spielberg's Dreamworks is reportedly in the midst of ending its distribution partnership with Disney next year. 

The deal was made six years ago in 2009, which established that Dreamworks' productions were distributed and marketed by the Walt Disney Company

However, according to the Hollywood Reporter, the deal will end in August 2016 and WILL NOT be renewed. Nooo…

Saving Private Ryan and Gladiator were among the movies that were produced within the deal.

Spielberg's big-screen adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG is set for release in 2016 and will reportedly be the last film released under the partnership. 

Reports claim that Dreamworks are set to do a deal with Universal instead. 

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Earlier this summer, she had her breasts reduced from an F-cup to a more manageable D-cup, and Ariel Winter certainly looked a lot more confident emerging for the first time since the procedure. 

The 17-year-old actress had been suffering from years of back and neck pain prior to the surgery, which took place in early June.

Wearing a green playsuit, she attended D23 EXPO, a Disney fan event, in California on Saturday to promote her animated TV series Sofia The First.

Ariel is best-known for her role on Modern Family, where she plays teenager Alex Dunphy, although she said recently that her shape caused problems during filming. 

Indeed, even standing for extended periods of time was difficult: "It was so painful. I had a lot of back problems.

'I really couldn’t stand up straight for a long period of time. It started to hurt so bad that I couldn’t take the pain.

"My neck was hurting so bad and I actually had some problems with my spine."

She also explained: "They had to hide it on Modern Family a lot.

"Big sweaters, strapping me down – which is fine – I understand that it doesn’t fit the character they have in mind.

"I understand that. But it was difficult to do that every day."

Opening up last week, Ms Winter has said since the surgery that she feels like a "new person".

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Finally! The Disney announcement we have been waiting for has been made.

After years of anticipation the Disney Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter has finally confirmed what fans of the Toy Story series have been talking about for months.

Toy Story 4 is going to be a love story.

Disney’s fan convention D23 is currently taking place and at is Lasseter broke the news to the expectant fans.

“It’s a love story with Woody and — and this is news — Bo Peep.”

Since later 2014 rumours have been running rife about the plot of the newest addition to the series. Pixar have been keeping all of the details on as much of a lockdown as they could manage.

Now we imagine that many die-hard fans of Woody, Buzz and the gang are going to be over the moon.

“At Pixar and at Disney, we only make sequels if we come up with a story that’s as good or better than the original,” Lasseter explained.

He went on to say, “That’s our rule. We don’t do things just to print money… it’s really exciting.”

Yes, it is exciting.

Considering Bo Peep was left out of Toy Story 3 because Andy grew up and didn’t need all of his toys anymore (we didn’t cry, honestly), there are a few possibilities of what might happen in Toy Story 4.

Will we be travelling back in time to a place where Andy was younger and toy obsessed? Or will Bo Peep be undertaking an epic adventure to find her one true love, Woody?

Also of note from today’s convention, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles are both getting sequels too.

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It was Walt Disney who invented modern-day theme parks when he opened his first Disneyland attraction in California in 1955.

Sixty years later, Disney theme parks remain wholly magically places – and they’re big business too.

In fact, in 2013 alone its 11 parks around the world provided nearly a third of the company’s astonishing €45bn revenue.

All but one of the ten most-visited parks worldwide are run by Disney; the exception being Universal Studios in Japan.

And in total, Disney locations attract 132.5million guests every year – so it’s no wonder that they have to run like clockwork.

HERE, SHEmazing! unveils some of the corporation’s hidden secrets and tricks of the trade…

 

Disney doesn’t do smelly bins:

Bins aren’t emptied in Disney theme parks, instead small pipes vacuum rubbish underground at speeds of 100km/h. The process happens every 20 minutes.

 

Actually… it simply doesn’t do bad smells:

‘Smellitizers’ are hidden around the parks to maintain a pleasant aroma in the air at all times. So Main Street smells of baked goods – more specifically outside the Candy Palace it smells of mouthwatering vanilla and waffle cones. And the Pirates Of The Caribbean attraction is tinged with fresh salty sea air.

 

Tuck in:

Food is notoriously pricey in the parks, but some of it is actually free. Yes, if you’re hungry but don’t want to splash out on a burger, pop into Tomorrowland – where all the plants are edible.

 

Sleep tight:

There is a secret suite inside Cinderella’s castle which cannot be booked – no matter who you are. Instead, it is exclusively for promotional giveaways.

 

What lies beneath:

There are many kilometres of tunnels underneath the parks. They are used for employees and cast members to walk through to reach their destinations without characters being spotted in the wrong land. The tunnels also contain the costume departments and a resident hairdresser.

 

It’s delicious – and a secret:

In the Be Our Guest restaurant, ask for The Grey Stuff – famously referred to in Beauty And The Beast. From Disney’s secret menu, it’s a delicious chocolate mousse-like dessert.

 

Not lion around:

In the Animal Kingdom, there is piped chilled air on the ledge of Pride Rock – this encourages the lions to sit up straight, which in turns makes for much better pictures for the park’s visitors.

 

Anything is possible:

Construction for the original Disneyland in California began in July 1954; it opened within a year. At the time, it cost €15.5m to complete.

 

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