Top Ten Disney Tweets for Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Hey there. How are you all holding up? We here at MickeyBlog are spending more time on Twitter than usual these days.
We’re excited to share our Top Ten Disney Tweets for Wednedsay, March 18, 2020. We hope you enjoy these tweets as much as we did!
Can I Piggy Back on That?
I so agree!! Love Ratatouille! 👏🏼🥰
Then watch #mulan, #mulan2 and @mandalorian while at @disneyplus! 👍🏼 https://t.co/4qbXOslsab
— Ming-Na Wen (@MingNa) March 19, 2020
Funny man Patton Oswalt tweeted to his 4.6 million followers how GREAT a move Ratatouille is. He recommended parents to watch it with their kids.
Disney legend Ming-Na Wen then piggybacked on his tweet by telling fans to watch Ratatouille and then watch Mulan, Mulan 2, and The Mandalorian. Classic Ming-Na Wen!
We All Need a Hug
The current crisis is incredibly serious, so seeing this behind-the-scenes clip of Kelly and I practicing our hug from #TheRiseOfSkywalker as @Lin_Manuel watches and laughs definitely gave me a much-needed smile today. Stay safe everyone. #Chewbacca #RoseTico #StarWars https://t.co/Nct8tOFslt
— Joonas Suotamo (@JoonasSuotamo) March 18, 2020
The above tweet will put a smile on your face. It put a BIG smile on Lin-Manuel Miranda’s face! Enjoy watching it over and over!
Here Comes the Spider-man
The MCU's #SpiderMan3 is still set to begin filming in July! Here's everything that's been revealed about the Web-Slinger's third solo outing: https://t.co/YWqfZC4ZVF
— MCU Direct (@MCU_Direct) March 18, 2020
Seeing the tweet above excited me. Can’t wait for the new Spider-man movie!
You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me
Robin Williams' daughter, Zelda Williams, unearthed old photos of her father while cleaning her home. https://t.co/VguUE4rJdr
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 18, 2020
Like many of us self-quarantining, Zelda Williams was doing some house cleaning when she found some old photos of her with dad Robin Williams.
Williams was such a comedic genius and is missed dearly. Seeing these photos certainly brought a smile to our face though.
May the Force Be With You
Sweet but chaotic Ben Solo keeps bungling the plans of his dad Han and Uncle Chewbacca. When he secretly tags along on their mission, a gang of rival Bug Hunters make Ben look like the least of their problems!
Watch more #StarWarsRollOut on the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel! pic.twitter.com/TLQcaJ6cEB
— Star Wars (@starwars) March 18, 2020
One day we might fill out our Top Ten Disney Tweets with all Star Wars tweets. They’re simply fantastic. This tweet touting the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel will have your little ones looking for more Star Wars content!
Yes I CAN-ADA!
Canada’s Greatest Stuntman to the rescue! pic.twitter.com/Kb7PzblTI9
— Pixar (@Pixar) March 18, 2020
Some say Duke Caboom stole the show in Toy Story 4. He certainly stole our heart with this great Pixar tweet!
This Won’t Last Forever
As an alum with great respect for our Disney cast, I know fear of this virus creates a palpable dread. Teddy Roosevelt said, “When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” I’d say, don’t get to the end of your hope, hang in there. This won’t last forever. #Disney
— Michael Eisner (@Michael_Eisner) March 18, 2020
Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner has chimed in with some fabulous words of wisdom. He offers some encouragement for “our Disney cast.”
Eisner tweets in part, “…don’t get to the end of your hope, hang in there. This won’t last foever. #Disney”
Alright, Alright, Alright
Matthew McConaughey recently shared a message of hope amid the novel coronavirus pandemic to ensure everyone that, in time, we're going to be "alright, alright, alright." https://t.co/XmOYTznUbm
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 18, 2020
Like only Matthew McConaughey can, he sheds some positivity on our current situation. “There is a green light on the other side of this red light that we’re in right now.”
Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a Pirate’s Life for Me
Yo ho! On this day 53 years ago, Disneyland guests traversed waterfalls and caves to happen upon a swashbuckling adventure—made real by the latest in Audio-Animatronics technology. Happy anniversary Pirates of the Caribbean, me hearties! pic.twitter.com/rEnd0wXwjM
— The Walt Disney Family Museum (@WDFMuseum) March 18, 2020
Yesterday was the 53rd anniversary of Pirates of the Caribbean opening at Disneyland. Look at that smile on Walt’s face. His vision was well before his time.
When Will I See You Again
When will #WaltDisneyWorld reopen? Not until mid-April, one analyst warns. https://t.co/x7oRWy9joI @orlandosentinel #coronavirus
— Gabrielle Russon (@GabrielleRusson) March 18, 2020
Back in 1974, The Three Degrees released their hit song, “When Will I See You Again.” The lyrics couldn’t be any truer than how many of us feel about Disney.
When will I see you again?
When will we share precious moments?
Will I have to wait forever?
Will I have to suffer (suffer)
And cry the whole night through?
Gabrielle Russon at the Orlando Sentinel shared some thoughts in the tweet above on when we will see Disney again.