It's available on the Disney Channel app in the US a bit early.Super Aurora wrote:According to Craig Gerber on his twitter, there is quite mix up in airing release being out of order to chronological order. The special which is a Sofia/Elena special is suppose to come out in Fall. That special is suppose to take place before the Elena episode that just came out and the new Sofia episode that came out other day (she now has a pink amulet.) The special is about Sofia freeing Elena from the amulet and I think defeating the evil sorceress who took over Avalor. I thought the special would come out July 22 but apparently that's when the first series' episode debut.unprincess wrote:^last night? on Disney Channel or Disney Jr? I thought they were going to air some movie special first like they did with Lion Guard.
I think Disney marketing is scrambling a bit with this one. I was supposed to air on Disney Jr. and it was supposed to be a spin off of Sofia the first. Now they are positioning it as (paraphrased) "No, early reports were incorrect when they called it a spin off" and "Elena will appeal more to the Disney Channel rather than Disney Jr. crowd."
My suspicion is that they've had to re-strategize a bit given some of the backlash in social media that are crying foul that Disney is treating Hispanics like second class citizens because their princess only gets a show when all the other POC princesses got a movie. At the Disney Store last night I even overheard a Latina teenager tell her mother it was lame that Disney couldn't give her a movie.
I see the point, but the whole thing is a bit unfortunate because the show is really well done. I think my kids have watched the episode 6 or 7 times already, they sing along with the songs, and are embracing the characters as they would if it were a movie (indeed we were at DS last night because one daughter HAD to have a Skylar plush and the other one had to have Elena's shoes - lol)
Evidently there is a rumor that Elena will have a coronation ceremony at the Magic Kingdom. TBH, I'd be very surprised if she didn't. That's pretty low hanging fruit to give her legitimacy, I.e., she is a REAL princess even without the movie. I also saw a quote in an article the other day where a Disney spokesperson said they gave her a show because television is becoming more relevant than movies to children anyway. Hmmm. Interesting spin, I guess.
I wouldn't be surprised if Disney starts the PR machine soon that Coco (out next year) is set in Mexico and that Gigantic is set in Spain . . .