Archives for 2025

Holiday Crafts Inspired by Gabby’s Dollhouse!

Holiday Crafts Inspired by Gabby’s Dollhouse! :ribbon:
Step into the sparkle of the season as Gabby and her kitty-tastic friends share their favorite winter-wonderful crafts from Seasons 1–12! :snowflake::feet: Whether you’re snipping, gluing, baking, or shaking up some magic, these crafts are the purr-fect way to bring a little Dollhouse joy to your holiday celebrations. And don’t forget to check out Season 12, now available on Netflix!:sparkles: 

Try These Gabby’s Dollhouse–Inspired Holiday Crafts:
:gift: Baby Box’s Snow Globe Mindfulness Jar – Shake up calm and sparkle as you create a soothing snow globe jar.
:cupcake: Bake a Carrot Cake with Cakey – Sweeten your season with a cozy, kitty-approved holiday treat!
:christmas_tree: Build a Kitty Christmas Tree Topper with Baby Box – Add a sprinkle of magic to your tree with this adorable DIY topper.
:cat: Baby Box Kitty Holiday Ornament Craft – Create keepsake ornaments that shimmer and shine with kitten charm.
:date: Christmas Advent Calendar Craft – Count down the days to Christmas with a delightfully crafty advent surprise.
:fairy: Get the Kitty Café ready for the holidays with a DIY table & chairs—the purr-fect place to set a festive feast! :christmas_tree::cat::tada: Grab your craft supplies, get cozy, and join Gabby for a holiday season filled with creativity, kindness, and kitty-inspired cheer!

Credit: Gabby’s Dollhouse/Netflix.

Zoey, Dec. 5 Pet of the Week

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Zoey, 4 years old, is more than just a houn’ dog—she’s also a Belgian Malinois! Zoey’s affectionate and seeks attention from humans, and although she’s not much of a frolicker, she does like to hang out with dogs in the play yard and casually mingle, discussing what they’ve smelled in the grass and bushes. She’s apparently had some training—she knows several commands and is housebroken. Zoey once had a home, but it doesn’t seem like she had attention from them. She’s been at the shelter a couple of times as a stray in the last few years, and her owner always came for her. This last time, though, they never responded to shelter requests to come for her, and now, Zoey needs a forever home where her family will give her the attention she so craves. Like many dogs with Belgian Malinois in their DNA, Zoey cannot handle confinement in a kennel—can you give her the home she deserves? The shelter’s over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Zoey or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A687132

 Los Angeles Children’s Chorus Rings in the Holidays with Annual Winter Concert, Dec 6-7, and Appearances with LA Opera, Pasadena Symphony

Los Angeles Children’s Chorus PHOTO CREDIT: Ricardo Mendoza

Illustrating that children and Christmas go together like, well, Santa and Rudolph, the holidays will be a particularly busy time for the in-demand Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (LACC), considered one of the world’s leading children’s choirs, with three significant engagements for the chorus, one self-produced and the others with LA Opera and Pasadena Symphony.

LA Children’s Chorus’ holiday offerings are anchored by its annual Winter Concert, featuring back-to-back performances at two different locations, Saturday, December 6, 3 pm, at First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, and Sunday, December 7, 2025, 7 pm, at Pasadena Presbyterian Church.Some 400 choristers from six of LACC’s ensembles will be spotlighted on two different programs featuring an array of carols, seasonal songs, and winter-themed works. The December 6 program includes LACC’s Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, both led by Artistic Director Fernando Malvar-Ruiz; the Intermediate Choir, under the direction of Associate Artistic Director Fred Meads; and the Young Men’s Ensemble, conducted by Eric Lifland. The Concert Choir also appears at the December 7 concert, along with the Apprentice Choir, led by Meads, and the Chorale, LACC’s SATB ensemble, directed by Malvar-Ruiz.
 

Additionally, 16 LACC choristers perform in LA Opera’s timeless production of Puccini’s beloved opera La Bohème, directed by Brenna Corner and led by Resident Conductor Lina González-Granados, with six performances, November 22 and 30, and December 4, 6, 10, and 14, at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. The production stars Janai Brugger (Mimi), Oreste Cosimo (Rodolfo), Erica Petrocelli (Musetta), and Gihoon Kim (Marcello).

To cap the season, LACC joins Pasadena Symphony as a special guest for three performances of the orchestra’s popular Holiday Candlelight concert on December 12, 7 pm, and December 13, 4 pm and 7 pm, at All Saints Church in Pasadena. Larry Blank conducts the festive program, headlined by vocalist Sarah Uriarte Berry, which also features the Donald Brinegar Singers, JPL Chorus, and LA Bronze Handbell Ensemble. Favorites such as The Christmas Song, Sleigh Ride, Hallelujah! and more – all performed by candlelight – set a joyous holiday mood.

Tickets to LACC’s Winter Concert ($29) are on sale now. For tickets and information on LACC’s holiday engagements, visit www.lachildrenschorus.org or call (626) 793-4231. First United Methodist Church is located at 500 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101. Pasadena Presbyterian Church is located at 585 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101.

About the Artists
GRAMMY Award-winning Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (LACC), one of the world’s preeminent youth choruses, has been lauded as “hauntingly beautiful” (Los Angeles Times), “the best children’s chorus I have ever heard” (Esa-Pekka Salonen), and “one of the true artistic gems of Los Angeles” (Gustavo Dudamel). Led by Artistic Director Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, LACC annually appears in more than 50 public performances, including in its own self-produced concerts and in collaborations with leading organizations such as Los Angeles Opera, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Master Chorale, and Pasadena Symphony and POPS. The Chorus annually serves over 500 young people ages 6-18 from 40+ communities across Southern California through its seven choirs, and First Experiences in Singing and Next Experiences in Singing classes. LACC is featured in alumna Billie Eilish’s 2021 cinematic concert experience Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter To Los Angeles on Disney+, and has appeared on John Williams’ 2017 recording, John Williams & Steven Spielberg: The Ultimate Collection, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale’s critically-acclaimed Decca recording, A Good Understanding. The subject of four documentaries by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Freida Mock, LACC is featured in the Academy Award®-nominated Sing!, about a year in the life of the choir. LACC has performed with John Mayer on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” and been featured on PBS’s “Great Performances,” BBC Radio, and PRI’s nationally-syndicated show “From the Top.” Winner of the 2022 GRAMMY Award for Best Choral Performance for its performance on the LA Philharmonic’s 2021 album, Mahler Symphony No. 8, and recipient of Chorus America’s Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence, LACC frequently serves as a cultural ambassador on tours that have taken the Chorus to 22+ countries on 6 continents. LACC was founded in 1986 by Rebecca Thompson and led from 1995-2018 by Artistic Director Emerita Anne Tomlinson. For more information, please visit www.lachildrenschorus.org.

WHAT:
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus’ Winter Concert

WHO:
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus
Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Conductor/Concert Choir/Chamber Singers/Chorale
Fred Meads, Conductor/Intermediate Choir
Eric Lifland, Conductor/Young Men’s Ensemble/Apprentice Choir

WHEN/WHERE:
Saturday, December 6, 2025, 3:00 pm
First United Methodist Church, 500 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101
(Features: Intermediate Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, and Young Men’s Ensemble)


Sunday, December 7, 2025, 7:00 pm
Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101
(Features: Apprentice Choir, Concert Choir, and Chorale) 
 

TICKETS/INFORMATION:
$29
(626) 793-4231          
www.lachildrenschorus.org

Casa Romantica is Set to Have Everyone Rockin’ Around the Casa This Holiday Season

December Programming Includes NEW Teddy Bear Christmas Tea, Christmas Nights at the Casa, Family Sunday: Christmas Open House, and More.

The holiday season is almost here, and Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is ready to have everyone rockin’ around the Casa this December with a festive lineup of seasonal events and community favorites. From the debut of a brand-new Teddy Bear Christmas Tea to the return of The Nutcracker and Christmas Nights at the Casa, the seaside cultural center is the perfect place to make merry memories this holiday season.

“The holidays are such a special time at Casa Romantica,” said Kylie Travis, Co-Executive Director. “We love seeing families, friends, and the community come together to celebrate through art, music, and tradition. Whether it’s your first visit or a long-standing holiday tradition, there’s truly something magical for everyone to enjoy.”

Among this year’s highlights is the Teddy Bear Christmas Tea on Saturday, December 13 at 2 p.m., a heartwarming new event designed for children and their favorite grown-ups. Guests will enjoy dainty tea sandwiches, sweet seasonal treats, and festive beverages served on elegant tiered trays surrounded by whimsical teddy bear centerpieces. The afternoon features live holiday music by Lark Knowles and a visit from Mrs. Claus herself, who will delight guests with a reading of The Night Before Christmas. 

Families can experience the magic of The Nutcracker by Ballet Academy & Movement on December 4 and 5 at 7 p.m., tailored specifically to the intimate setting of Casa Romantica’s newly reopened Main Salon. On Sunday, December 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Family Sunday: Christmas Open House offers free admission for families to explore Casa Romantica’s decorated spaces, write letters to Santa, and enjoy a morning of holiday fun along the coast.

The festivities continue with Casa Romantica’s signature celebration, Christmas Nights at the Casa, taking place December 12, 13, 19, and 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. Families can stroll through the illuminated gardens, sip hot cocoa or coffee from High Tide Coffee, and make s’mores under the stars. Each evening will feature live performances, including the South County Community Handbell Choir (Dec. 12), young artists from Community Outreach Alliance (Dec. 13 & 19), and the OC Sound Chorus (Dec. 20). The Casa Romantica Gift Shop will also showcase one-of-a-kind gifts and Casa-exclusive candles, adding a perfect touch of local artistry to the holiday season.

The month concludes with the Coffee Concert with High Tide Coffee on Friday, December 19 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., featuring live music by Corey Angeli. It’s a cozy morning of ocean views, warm beverages, and seasonal melodies offering a peaceful way to close out the year on a high note.

From tea parties and ballet to s’mores and song, Casa Romantica’s December lineup offers something for everyone. From concerts and cultural celebrations to garden workshops and fall festivities, Casa Romantica’s holiday programming offers a rich blend of creativity, community, and coastal charm. For a complete list of events or to purchase tickets, visit CasaRomantica.org and follow @CasaRomanticaSC on social media.

Credit:  Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens.

Where the Holidays Sparkle: Ojai Valley Inn’s Serenity Season Returns

Photo Credit: Ojai Valley Inn

Celebrate the holiday season with experiences for every generation. From December 1–12, families can enjoy in-room Hanukkah Celebration kits, while nightly menorah lightings take place in the lobby from December 14–22. Mornings of hot cocoa and ornament painting are available daily at the Artist Cottage through December 25, while gingerbread house kits can be purchased for in-room enjoyment at Discover Ojai. Santa makes special appearances with Breakfast With Santa from December 19–21, and cookie decorating with storytelling runs December 19–20. On Christmas Eve, guests can join the Jingle Bell Jaunt morning walk or enjoy storytelling with Santa’s elves at the Artist Cottage. Travelers can also delight in letters to Santa, personalized in-room holiday trees and stockings, and surprise in-room elf cookie deliveries throughout the season.

The magic continues at the table with festive culinary experiences, including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve dinners at The Oak or Olivella, reservations for The Oak and Olivella can be made here, as well as The Farmhouse’s Christmas Grand Buffet. The celebration continues with the New Year’s Eve Gala at The Farmhouse with flowing champagne, lively music, and dancing into the night, while little ones toast with sparkling cider and enjoy an array of festive treats at the Mini-Gala.

For travelers seeking a private holiday escape, Casa Elar offers Tuscan-inspired luxury across 10,000+ square feet, ideal for intimate gatherings or full-property buyouts.

Credit: Ojai Valley Inn.

Wicked: For Good * A Heartbreaking But Beautiful Portrait Of Friendship, Sacrifice And Corruption

After challenging the Wizard’s totalitarian regime in Oz, Elphaba must grapple with her identity as the “Wicked Witch of the West”. Meanwhile, the Wizard has given Glinda the title “Glinda the Good” and a public status as the nation’s defender against Elphaba. The two witches must make decisions that seal their fates in this second musical installment.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ruhi K. comments, “Wicked: For Good is a heartbreaking but beautiful portrait of friendship, sacrifice and corruption. The story is supported by fantabulous vocals, swankified design elements and performances with a caliber of depth rarely revealed by its two lead artists.” Katherine S. adds, “Everyone “rejoicify!” The second half of Wicked is here! Wicked: For Good is the perfect ending to Elphaba and Glinda’s story with its incredible display of friendship, wickedly good singing, and breathtaking visuals, while also exploring deeper themes.” Madeleine H.K. wraps it up with, “The performances in this film are outstanding. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande give emotional, deeply committed portrayals of their characters, and their chemistry makes the story’s themes of friendship, honesty, and forgiveness feel totally real. Their voices are stunning, especially in the iconic songs that Wicked fans already love.” See their full reviews below.

Wicked: For Good
By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Wicked: For Good is a heartbreaking but beautiful portrait of friendship, sacrifice and corruption. The story is supported by fantabulous vocals, swankified design elements and performances with a caliber of depth rarely revealed by its two lead artists. It also features a thrillifying plot twist unique to this adaptation of Gregory Maguire’s beloved novel.

The storyline picks up where Wicked left off, following Glinda (Ariana Grande) and Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) as they navigate the ostracism Elphaba and the animals of Oz are faced with. Elphaba’s dawning challenges are concurrent with her sister’s (Marissa Bode) newfound political popularity, Glinda’s rise to fame and the renovation of Oz, including the construction of the classic yellow brick road. Glinda and Elphaba must weather great tribulations, both personal and shared, to preserve their bond.

Wicked: For Good makes a powerful and timeless statement about society. The descent of Oz as its citizens rush to pin the blame on one another is representative of the fatal flaw–desire, whether for wealth or glory, control or love–that makes humans so vulnerable to manipulation. Glinda and Elphaba symbolize two different kinds of oppression–one forced into compliance and the other silenced, exiled entirely for fear of Oz’s delicate balance breaking. The near demise of their friendship is a call for unity, strengthened in its intensity by the cinematic features and the actors’ work. Grande and Erivo both undergo a truly astounding metamorphosis from the first installment of Wicked; they allow us to witness moments of agony, desperation and aching vulnerability that transcend their already-moving previous performances. The inclusion of a young Glinda (Scarlett Spears) draws further compassion. The vocal pieces, featuring both new tunes and familiar favorites, left me awestruck. Finally, the set design and special effects are breathtaking–Jon M. Chu has fashioned a whole ozmopolitan world for Glinda and Elphaba’s story to unfold in.

Wicked: For Good is a perfectly-timed reminder that no one person is responsible for the downfall of society; everyone has to contribute for all citizens to receive the support they need. Every voice must be heard; it is only when power is used wisely that acceptance can thrive and progress is made. It also highlights the resilience that true friendship takes to maintain.

I give Wicked: For Good 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. The film releases to theaters on November 21, 2025.

Wicked: For Good

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

Everyone “rejoicify!” The second half of Wicked is here! Wicked: For Good is the perfect ending to Elphaba and Glinda’s story with its incredible display of friendship, wickedly good singing, and breathtaking visuals, while also exploring deeper themes.

Following the same plot as the musical of the same name, Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), now a fugitive, has become known as the “Wicked Witch of the West,” while Glinda (Ariana Grande) takes on the role of “Glinda the Good,” but the lines between good and wicked are more blurred than ever. We see both grappling with this all while Oz is growing increasingly divided. Can Elphaba expose the Wizard’s lies and clear her name, or will she go down in history as the wickedest witch in Oz?

I’ll preface this by saying that I liked part one of Wicked a bit better, yet I still enjoyed this movie quite a lot. The pacing feels a little off in the beginning, but it all comes together beautifully by the end and gives a powerful closing to the story. Like the first movie, people of all ages will enjoy Wicked: For Good. It keeps younger audiences engaged with its vivid, magical settings of Oz, and it moves older audiences through its extremely authentic portrayal of friendship and exploration of complex messages.  Everyone will leave the theater humming the catchy music, of course. This movie has one of the strongest displays of acting I’ve seen in a long time. Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Marissa Bode as Nessarose, and Ethan Slater as Boq have strong performances and it’s interesting to see what motivates them and how much they’ve changed throughout the franchise. But the most compelling performances that really sticks out to me are from the two leading ladies. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have formed a close friendship in real life, and this makes their portrayal of frenemies even more powerful. Watching them reminded me of being with my own friends, so it was a great reminder to be thankful for close friends as we enter Thanksgiving break. Both actors stand out individually in their solos, and their voices blend beautifully in their duets, which gave me goosebumps more than a few times. There are even two new songs, “No Place Like Home” and “The Girl in the Bubble,” though my favorite performances were “Wonderful” and “For Good.”

Wicked: For Good explores many deep themes like the power of close friendship, doing what’s right even when it’s hard, and how propaganda can shape reality, allowing those in control to decide who the good and evil are. Parents should be advised that there are a few intense scenes as well as a bit of romance.

I give Wicked: For Good 5 out of 5 stars and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. Fans of the musical and the first film will love this movie, and so will non-fans. It comes out in theaters on November 21, 2025.

Wicked: For Good
By Madeleine H.K., KIDS FIRST!, Film Critic, age 13

I loved Wicked: For Good!  It makes an epic and heartwarming conclusion to the two-part cinematic event that swept the world last year. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this final chapter brings even more emotion, spectacle, and character depth to the untold story of the witches of Oz. This film is powerful, inspiring, and visually breathtaking from beginning to end.

The story picks up with Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) living completely separate lives after choices that divided them. Elphaba, now seen as the Wicked Witch of the West, hides in the forest while fighting for the rights of Oz’s Animals. Glinda has become the glittering face of “goodness” in Emerald City, where she enjoys popularity but also feels the growing weight of her responsibilities—and her regrets. While Glinda prepares for a massive royal wedding to Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey), she is haunted by the loss of her friendship with Elphaba. When she tries to reunite Elphaba with The Wizard (Jeff Goldblum), the attempt only pushes them further apart, setting off consequences that affect everyone around them, including Boq (Ethan Slater) and Nessarose (Marissa Bode). Everything intensifies when a girl from Kansas arrives and changes the fate of Oz forever.

The performances in this film are outstanding. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande give emotional, deeply committed portrayals of their characters, and their chemistry makes the story’s themes of friendship, honesty, and forgiveness feel totally real. Their voices are stunning, especially in the iconic songs that Wicked fans already love. The supporting cast—Michelle Yeoh, Bowen Yang, Ethan Slater, and many others—add humor, heart, and dramatic tension. The visual design is spectacular. From the shimmering Emerald City to the darker edges of the Ozian forest, every scene feels magical and larger-than-life. The music by Stephen Schwartz and John Powell elevates the entire movie, blending classic melodies with new emotional layers. My favorite part is how this film focuses on the bond between Elphaba and Glinda. Their relationship becomes the emotional center of the story, and watching them confront their fears, mistakes, and love for one another is both inspiring and heartbreaking.

The film delivers a powerful message about understanding, empathy, and how one friendship can change a whole world—for good.

I give Wicked: For Good 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, as well as adults. Wicked: For Good opens in theaters November 21, 2025.

Zootopia 2 * Love This! All My Favorite Characters Returned, Plus New Ones With Comical Displays Of Friendship Vs Foe

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Zootopia 2, rookie cops Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde find themselves on the twisting trail of a great mystery when Gary De’Snake arrives in Zootopia and turns the animal metropolis upside down. To crack the case, Judy and Nick must go undercover to unexpected new parts of town, where their growing partnership is tested like never before.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ryker N. comments, “I absolutely LOVE the film Zootopia 2! All the favorite characters from Zootopia, and then some, are back with comical displays of friendship vs foe. And for the Flash (Raymond S. Persi) fans, he does not disappoint!” Elsy S. adds, “I love the movie Zootopia 2 because of its action-packed intensity, emotional layers, and how it talks about making difficult decisions.” Luna C. wraps it up with, “I was thrilled to dive back into the magical creature world of Zootopia 2, this time exploring the Marsh Market, a vibrant realm dedicated to water animals. I enjoyed seeing Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) step away from his criminal past and absolutely love the new mayor in town. The plot is filled with perfectly balanced twists, a few jump scares, and just the right amount of justice.” See their full reviews below.

Zootopia 2
By Ryker N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

I absolutely LOVE the film Zootopia 2! All the favorite characters from Zootopia, and then some, are back with comical displays of friendship vs foe. And for the Flash (Raymond S. Persi) fans, he does not disappoint!

The story picks up where Zootopia left off with Fox/Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) and Carrots/Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) being teamed up for their first assignment. But this is no ordinary assignment and, as usual, this team cannot stay away from getting involved in a real crime case. The two take on various battles to ultimately help Gary De’ Snake (Ke Huy Quan) recover the loss of reptiles from Zootopia. Bellwether (Jenny Slate) corruptly tries to keep Zootopia a land of predator vs prey, but Nick and Judy bamboozle her in a way that is unexpected to save Zootopia. A suspenseful plot twist centering around antagonist Pawbert Lynxley (Andy Samberg) and his family brings the story full circle as a reminder that villains never win.

Disney has outdone itself with the animation as it even surpasses the animation of Zootopia. The vibrant colors and attention to detail absolutely nail all the weather scenes. Plus, the funny scenes are endless. My favorite ones involve a recording carrot pen that is used several times for amusing blackmail tactics between Nick and Judy. Mr. Big (Maurice LaMarche) returns as one of my most liked characters because of his integrity in helping Nick and Judy by giving them tips along the way.  LaMarche’s voice fits Mr. Big’s character perfectly. Shakira brings the vocals again for another stunning performance as Gazelle.  It fascinates me how many big-name celebrities are in this film with minor roles. The character name puns are hilarious. For example: Bartender Slick Di’Giguani is played by Nick DiGiovanni, Zeke AKA That Dik-Dik Stuck in that Tuba is played by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Michael J. The Fox by Michael J. Fox, and Ed Shearin is played by none other than Ed Sheeran, to name a few.

This film’s message is about how when everyone works together, despite their differences, everyone wins. The importance of friendship and how to maintain relationships are also common themes throughout the film. Note that there are some violent scenes that may not be suitable for younger audiences.

Zootopia 2 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 8 to 12, plus adults. The film releases to theaters on November 26, 2025.

Zootopia 2
By Elsy S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I love the movie Zootopia 2 because of its action-packed intensity, emotional layers, and how it talks about making difficult decisions.

The story takes place in the famous Zootopia, and follows Judy and Nick (Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman) as they work to expose the cunning Lynxleys and save an innocent snake (Ke Huy Quan) from being captured. They infiltrate a gala, and Judy meets a kind Lynxley named Pawbert (Andy Samberg), but they see that the snake has stolen the journal celebrating weather walls, supposedly invented by the Lynxleys, and become the police’s number one target. In the end, Nick goes to jail, but escapes, and Pawbert betrays them, trying to kill Judy and Nick, but they find the original patent for the weather walls, and snakes are welcomed back into Zootopia.

The story really demonstrates how one must look beyond what is obvious, and find what is hidden, even if it means sacrificing how you thought the world was. My favorite character is Nick Wilde, because of his obvious care for Judy, and his rational thought patterns. The voice talent is spot on. There are several main characters that weren’t in the first, as well as the return of many characters we have come to love, such as Chief Bogo, Gazelle, Dawn Bellweather, and Clawhouser (Idris Elba, Shakira, Jennifer Slate, Nate Torrence). The new characters are also very intriguing–Gary, Nibbles, Pawbert Lynxley, and Milton Lynxley (Ke Huy Quan, Fortune Feimster, Andy Samberg, and David Strathairn). My favorite part is when Judy and Nick reveal a lot of emotional trauma between themselves in a very sweet way.

 The film’s message is about learning to look beyond what is obvious to find what is hidden, physically, mentally and emotionally. Be forewarned that there are some extremely violent scenes, betrayal, and fear.

 Zootopia 2 gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It will be released in theaters on November 26, 2025.

Zootopia 2
By Luna C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

I was thrilled to dive back into the magical creature world of Zootopia 2, this time exploring the Marsh Market, a vibrant realm dedicated to water animals. I enjoyed seeing Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) step away from his criminal past and absolutely love the new mayor in town. The plot is filled with perfectly balanced twists, a few jump scares, and just the right amount of justice.

This sequel to the beloved Disney animated film picks up only a week after the first movie ends. Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde are navigating their new partnership and trying to prove they’re more than a one-hit duo. Once again, they uncover a long-buried secret within Zootopia, and the discovery sends them into brand-new territories as they work to make their city better for all creatures.

I love seeing familiar faces like Flash (Raymond S. Persi) and meeting new characters such as the helpful Nibbles Maplestick (Fortune Feimster), Gary De’Snake (Ke Huy Quan), who drives much of the plot, and the hilarious and heroic Mayor Winddancer (Patrick Warburton). One of my favorite moments is when Judy and Nick discover the Reptile Ravine. The homes feel truly reptilian, with scale-like textures and long, curved shapes. It feels like a lost world we didn’t get to see in the first movie–because it was buried under the snow! The villainous Lynxly family does not disappoint, and I was excited to see Dawn Bellwether (Jenny Slate), who remains delightfully evil and even escapes from prison… which definitely feels like a hint at Zootopia 3!

The film’s message centers around the need to prove you belong. Whether it’s Judy and Nick proving their partnership, or Gary De’Snake showing that snakes aren’t the bad guys, the message of accepting others for who they are shines throughout the film.

Zootopia 2 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. It releases in theaters November 26, 2025.

New penguin debuts at the Aquarium in time for the holiday SEA-son

A newly arrived Magellanic penguin name Rosie behind-the-scenes Saturday, November 22, 2025 at Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, Calif. before her planned introduction to her new habitat and colony the following week. Photo Credit: Robin Riggs.

Rosie, a four-year-old Magellanic penguin, is making her debut at the Aquarium of the Pacific. The public can now see Rosie swim and interact with her fellow penguins in the June Keyes Penguin Habitat.

Each penguin in the Aquarium’s habitat has a distinct personality, and Rosie is quiet, curious, and playful. She is being fed restaurant-quality food by the Aquarium’s animal care staff, including capelin, squid, and her favorite so far: herring. “We are so excited to have Rosie join our Magellanic penguin colony. She seems like she will be a bright addition to the group with her curious and social nature. We are looking forward to getting to know her as she settles in and begins to explore our habitat,” said Ashley Loper, Aquarium of the Pacific aviculturist II. Rosie came from an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited facility. The Aquarium of the Pacific participates in the AZA Species Survival Program (SSP) for Magellanic penguins.

Magellanic penguins are a medium-sized, temperate species native to the coasts of Argentina and Chile in South America. The public is also welcome to view Rosie and the rest of the penguins on the Aquarium’s live webcam. She can be spotted in her hot pink, orange, and yellow band around her flipper. The Penguin Cam is brought to us courtesy of explore.org, the philanthropic media organization and division of the Annenberg Foundation.

AQUARIUM: The nonprofit Aquarium of the Pacific is a community gathering place dedicated to connecting people to and conserving nature. The Aquarium’s vision is to foster an inclusive community that works together to create our sustainable future. Home to more than 12,000 animals, Aquarium exhibits include Our Living Coastline, the Southern California Gallery, Pacific Visions, and Shark Lagoon. Beyond its animal exhibits, the Aquarium offers educational programs for people of all ages, including First Wednesdays featuring a variety of guest speakers. The Aquarium offers memberships with unlimited FREE admission for twelve months and other special benefits. To make a donation to help support the Aquarium, please visit the donation webpage. To visit, reservations are required for everyone and can be made at aquariumofpacific.org or by calling (562) 590-3100.

Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific.