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Miles from Tomorrowland, also known as Miles from Tomorrow internationally, is an American CGI-animated children's television series created by Sascha Paladino. It aired as shorts from January 19 to 23, before officially premiering on February 6, 2015. [5] This series is based on the themed land Tomorrowland from the Disney Parks. [6] [7]
Miles from Tomorrowland: Bootjet Groovestar, Prospero, Skellig Ro, Automated Voice, Eyeball Alien, Alien Reporter [5] 2015 –2019: New Looney Tunes: King Thes, Snorts, Happy Hartle, others Guardians of the Galaxy: Groot, Heimdall, Mandala, Supreme Intelligence, Blood Brothers, various voices [84] [5] Niko and the Sword of Light
Tomorrowland was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in conventional and IMAX formats on May 22, 2015. The film, which received mixed reviews from critics, grossed $209 million worldwide and was considered a commercial failure for losing Disney $120–150 million at the box office. [11] [12] [13]
The following is a list of episodes from the Disney Junior series Miles from Tomorrowland, which lasted from February 6, 2015 until September 10, 2018 with a total of three seasons. A total of 144 episode segments being combined into 75 half-hour episodes were produced.
Wild Canary Animation is an American animation studio located in Burbank, California.. It was founded in 2007 by industry veterans Richard Marlis and Carmen Italia, and is responsible for producing the Disney Jr. animated series Miles from Tomorrowland, whose first season debuted in 2015.
Matthew Modine from Stranger Things stars in this true story about the unlikely crew of incarcerated students who set out on an impossible 762-mile bike ride from Denver to the Grand Canyon.
The Los Angeles Times gave a mixed review of the show's portrayal of Captain Hook compared to the classic Peter Pan, stating that the character "has been laundered — reasonably enough, yet sadly as well — into a shell of his former self, too silly to be frightening, not even a decent bully, just a kind of (much) older boy who wants to steal ...
In 2011, Disney announced that it would make a movie based on the Matterhorn Bobsleds called The Hill, about five teenagers who go on a journey up the mountain and encounter a yeti. [34] In 2021, the company announced that it would produce a film based on the attraction for their streaming service Disney+, with the working title Matterhorn. [35]