New “Prop Culture” Series on Disney+ Will Venture Into Disney Archives, Attractions, and More; Full Series Debuts on May 1

Jessica Figueroa

New “Prop Culture” Series on Disney+ Will Venture Into Disney Archives, Attractions, and More; Full Series Debuts on May 1

Jessica Figueroa

New “Prop Culture” Series on Disney+ Will Venture Into Disney Archives, Attractions, and More; Full Series Debuts on May 1

If you enjoyed The Imagineering Story docuseries on Disney+, you’re going to love the upcoming new series, Prop Culture, which gives fans a chance to go inside the Disney archives and uncover some of its greatest treasures.

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Over eight episodes are all set to premiere on May 1 as host/collector Dan Lanigan goes on the hunt to find costumes, set designs, music, and props from films like Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, Tron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Muppet Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Honey, I Shrunk The Kids.

Entertainment Weekly gave an exclusive first look at the series, from production stills to the props themselves. Take a look at some of the artifacts below, and don’t forget to check out EW’s full interview with host Dan Lanigan here.

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In the Pirates of the Caribbean episode, viewers get to see the Caribbean location where the movie was filmed, and tour the inside of the actual Disneyland ride.

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Here’s a look at some jolly holiday props from Mary Poppins.

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Image Credit: Entertainment Weekly

And of course, here’s Mary’s endless carpet bag.

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Image Credit: Entertainment Weekly

Ever wondered how the stop-motion effects of Nightmare Before Christmas came to be? Stay tuned for the debut of Prop Culture to find out!

Featured Image: Disney / Entertainment Weekly