The criteria for which characters and films are included are based on unfathomable reasons, from films yet to be released, such as “Moana 2” at the end of the year, to studies of audience preferences, and unified for the region, since the same show tours Latin America.
As every year, Disney on Ice is a sure bet for fun, quality and spectacularitywith professionalism in all areas, from the stage design to the visual paraphernalia, starting with the outstanding skaters from all corners of the world.
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It is a playful invitation to decipher which fragment of which film they will recreate, while the usual hosts, Mickey and Minnie Mouse They carry the thread of the show and as secondary characters Donald and Goofy. Once again, the company came to the Movistar Arena leaving behind so many years of Luna Park, and the audience applauded Moana and Maui on the boat on that enormous ocean recreated on the ice rink. Perhaps the prominence of “Moana” responds to the upcoming release of the Disney factory in cinemas“Moana 2”, at the end of the year.


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A show that became a classic of the winter holidays.
Miguel from “Coco” made his way to the recreation of the Land of the Dead, that colorful limbo that in the film tries to take away the solemnity or sadness of death and place it as something else in the cycle of life. “Frozen” was also the protagonist, with Elsa, Anna and Olaf, who have not been missing from the Disney ice since they broke all box office records in cinemas and became favorites and chosen by children.
There were three characters per block, favoring long sequences over overlapping films, with the expected and beloved classics such as “Beauty and the Beast”, “Cinderella”, Rapunzel and Flynn Rider from “Tangled” or “Pocahontas”. But for many, there were missing characters, although of course not everything can be covered. Years ago there was “Cars”, “Toy Story”, “The Incredibles”, “Aladdin”, “Nemo”, but the selection criteria obey unfathomable reasons, from films to be released to studies of preferences in the different niches of the public and unified for the region, since the same show tours Latin America.
The spectators become a show in their own right, many dressed up as their favorite characters, from “Toy Story” to Disney princesses, or wearing plush or metallic ears, making “Disney on Ice” a popular outing during the school break.
Source: Ambito

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