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Elena of Avalor

Genre

Fantasy
Adventure

Format

Animation

Created by

Directed by

Elliot M. Bour (supervising)
Nathan Chew

Composer(s)

Tony Morales

Number of seasons

3

Number of episodes

Production

Executive producer(s)

Craig Gerber
Jamie Mitchell

Running time

22-24 minutes

Production company(s)

Broadcast

Picture format

720p (HDTV)

Audio format

5.1 surround sound

Original run

External links
Official websiteIMDb page

Becoming a leader will be her greatest adventure.
―Tagline


Elena of Avalor is an animated television series that premiered onJuly 22,2016 on theDisney Channel before eventually moving toDisney Jr. in January2017. The series is about a Latina princess and her family.Elena of Avalor takes place in the same universe asSofia the First, which is a first for Disney.

Plot[]

TeenagePrincess Elena has saved her magical kingdom,Avalor, from anevil sorceress and must now learn to rule as its crown princess. Elena's adventures will lead her to understand that her new role requires thoughtfulness, resilience, and compassion, the traits of all truly great leaders. Since she is still only 16 years old, she has a Grand Council composed of her grandparents, her older cousinChancellor Esteban, and her new friend, Naomi, to give her guidance along the way. Elena also looks to her younger sister Isabel, her friends Mateo and Gabe, and a trio of magical flying creatures calledJaquins for guidance and support.

Voice cast[]

Press info[]

Princess Elena ofAvalor, a confident and compassionate teenager in an enchanted fairy tale kingdom inspired by diverse Latin cultures and folklore, will be introduced in a special episode of Disney Jr.'s hit TV seriesSofia the First beginning production now for a2016 premiere. That exciting story arc will usher in the 2016 launch of the animated series,Elena of Avalor, a production of Disney Television Animation. The announcement was made today by Nancy Kanter, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Disney Jr. Worldwide.

The role of 16-year-oldPrincess Elena, the bold, caring, funny, and clever ascendant to the throne in the fairy tale Kingdom of Avalor, will be voiced by Aimee Carrero (ABC Family'sYoung & Hungry).

Kanter said, "Our creative team has delivered a universal story with themes that authentically reflect the hopes and dreams of our diverse audience." She continued, "What excites us most is the chance to use distinctive animation and visual design to tell wonderful stories influenced by culture and traditions that are familiar to the worldwide population of Hispanic and Latino families and reflect the interests and aspirations of all children as told through a classic fairy tale."

As with all Disney Jr. TV programming, Elena of Avalor stories will be guided by an established curriculum that nurtures multiple areas of child development: physical, emotional, social, and cognitive; thinking and creative skills, as well as moral and ethical development. Created for kids age 2-7 and their families, the stories are designed to communicate positive messages and life lessons that apply to young children about leadership, resilience, diversity, compassion, and the importance of family and family traditions.

The series will be presented in 25 languages on Disney Jr. channels and daily programming blocks for kids aged 2-7 on Disney Channels, among other platforms, in 154 countries worldwide. On television alone, its estimated daily reach will be over 207 million households.

Princess Elena's journey began long ago when her parents and kingdom were taken from her by the evil sorceress,Shuriki. Elena bravely faced the sorceress to protect her little sister,Princess Isabel, and grandparents, but in the process, her magical amulet pulled her inside its enchanted jewel, saving her life, but imprisoning her at the same time. Decades later, PrincessSofia ofEnchancia discovers the truth about the amulet she has worn since joining her royal family and sets out to restore Elena to her human form and help her return to the Kingdom of Avalon.

While Elena is the rightful heir to the throne, she is only 16, so she will rule Avalor with the help of a Grand Council comprised of her grandparents, Francisco and Luisa, Duke Esteban, and Naomi Turner.

With some magical friends by her side — Mateo, a wizard-in-training, and Skylar, a magical flying creature — Princess Elena's further adventures will lead her to understand that her new role requires thoughtfulness, resilience, and compassion; the traits all truly great leaders have.

Elena of Avalor is executive-produced by Craig Gerber (of the Emmy Award-nominatedSofia the First). Silvia Cardenas Olivas (Moesha, The Brothers Garcia), an alumna of the National Hispanic Media Coalition's Television Writers Program, is the story editor, and Elliot M. Bour (The Little Engine That Could) is the supervising director. The TV series' cultural advisors are Doris Sommer, Harvard University professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Spanish; and Marcela Davison Aviles, Managing Director and Executive Producer, El Camino Project, an international Latino arts initiative.

The series is a spin-off of Sofia the First, which has delivered the two highest-rated telecasts in cable TV history among Kids 2-5 and Girls 2-5, and the #2 preschooler cable TV telecast ever in Total Viewers, Adults 18-40, and Women 18-49.

Disney Jr. reflects the emotional connection generations of consumers have to Disney storytelling and Disney characters, both classic and contemporary. It invites mom and dad to join their child in the Disney experience of magical, musical, and heartfelt stories and characters while incorporating specific learning and development themes designed for kids age 2-7. Disney Jr.'s series blend Disney's unparalleled storytelling and characters kids love deeply with learning, including early math, language skills, healthy eating and lifestyles, and social skills. In the U.S., Disney Jr. is a daily programming block on Disney Channel and a 24-hour channel. There are 34 Disney Jr. channels in 25 languages around the world.[1]

Gallery[]

The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related toElena of Avalor.

Videos[]

Elena of Avalor - Teaser
Trailer Elena of Avalor Disney Channel
Interview w Aimee Carrero of Elena of Avalor, Disney's first Latina Princess
Realm of the Jaquins Trailer - Elena of Avalor
Disney 365 Interview with Craig Gerber, Creator of Elena of Avalor
Disney 365 Behind-the-Scenes with Elena of Avalor Animator
Disney 365 Behind-the-Scenes with Elena of Avalor Storyboard Artist

Trivia[]

  • Elena's grandparents' names were originally going to be Tito and Cici, but had their names changed to Francisco and Luisa when the supporting cast was announced.
  • Princess Elena is Disney's first Latina princess.
    • Although,Sofia the First was previously rumored to be Latina, before the show premiered.
  • Starting in January 2017, the show was officially recognized as a Disney Jr. TV series, as shown with it only airing in the Disney Jr. block and channel, on demand services, and the watch Disney Jr. app, as well as having the same TV-Y rating of other Disney Jr. shows.
  • Because this show was originally on the Disney Channel before moving to Disney Junior, the Disney Junior original logo does not appear after the credits of the series.

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