May 21, 2024

Disney’s Wish is about how the wishing star came to be. The film is be set in a fantasy world that outdates every Disney world as it will be the world of wishes. The animated feature is meant to celebrate the 100 years of Disney’s storytelling with original characters and songs. Another thing special about this picture, unlike most recent Disney releases, the film is not 3D animation. It is a 2D animation featurette, first since 2011’s Winnie the Pooh. Wish is not entirely 2D, it’s a blend of 2D and 3D animation. Meaning after a long time Disney has changed their direction of working as they’re desperate for a animated blockbuster. The film has opened to a lukewarm response from critics so, I’m not sure whether Disney will get what they wish for, pun intended. Ahead of its release tomorrow, the film’s post credit scene has been leaked. Watch here.

What Does Wish Post Credit Scenes Mean?

Wish is a classic Disney story where a young girl is in a fantasy world brought to life with 2D animation, mixed with 3D animation as well. It is an original story but the film does have the possibility of starting a new Disney animated franchise, which is where the audience is confused whether to stay for the credits of the film? In addition to giving audiences a chance to see the names of everyone who worked on the movie, such as Wish’s cast, the writers, and the animators, the credits do include some fun surprises for Disney movie fans.

There is no Wish mid-credits scene that plays before this. The Wish’s credits features some fun cameos which is an ode to Disney’s 100 years of storytelling. The characters are shown chronologically for every Disney animated movie in release order. Audiences will see familiar characters connected to Disney’s legacy, including Snow White from 1937’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella from 1950’s Cinderella, Ariel from 1989’s The Little Mermaid, Aladdin from 1993’s Aladdin, Pocahontas from 1995’s Pocahontas, and Elsa from 2014’s Frozen.

Watch this major part of Wish End Credits Below:

The film features the voices of Ariana DeBose as Asha, Chris Pine as Magnifico, and Alan Tudykas as Asha’s favorite goat Valentino. The film is co-directed by Oscar-winning director Chris Buck who you must know from the Frozen films and Fawn Veerasunthorn credited for Raya and the Last Dragon. Disney’s Wish will release in theatres worldwide on November 24th, 2023.

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