Asha from Disney’s newest animated movie, “Wish,” is meeting guests in her own little corner of the Kingdom of Rosas, conveniently located outside the Royal Hall in Fantasyland at Disneyland Park.
Meet Asha from ‘Wish’ at Disneyland Park
A sign helps show the way for guests to meet the heroine of “Wish.”
A star decoration and some red yarn have been hung in the tree next to the meet and greet, referencing Star’s playful unraveling and re-assembling of some red fiber in the movie.
The area has been transformed with banners and a wooden backdrop featuring the logo of the Kingdom of Rosas.
Asha meets guests and engages with them with her headstrong, quirky personality.
She is more than willing to take a photo with guests as they make their own vacation wishes come true at Disneyland Park.
See our video of the Asha meet and greet below.
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“Wish”
“Wish” is an animated musical comedy that uses a mix of traditional and 3D animation. The film follows Asha (Ariana DeBose), a sharp-witted idealist who makes a wish upon a star that changes the fate of her entire kingdom. Alan Tudyk voices Valentino, Asha’s friend and a talking goat. Chris Pine voices King Magnifico, the ruler of Rosas and the film’s villain.
Also starring are Angelique Cabral as Queen Amaya, Victor Garber as Asha’s grandfather Sabino, Natasha Rothwell as Asha’s mother Sakina, Jennifer Kumiyama as Asha’s best friend Dahlia, Evan Peters as Simon, Harvey Guillén as Gabo, Ramy Youssef as Safi, Niko Vargas as Hal, Della Saba as Bazeema, and Jon Rudnitsky as Dario. The latter seven were each inspired by a different dwarf from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
The film is directed by Chris Buck (“Frozen,” “Frozen II”) and Fawn Veerasunthorn (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) from a script penned by Buck, Allison Moore (“Night Sky”), and Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer Jennifer Lee (who also worked on both “Frozen” films). According to its directors, “Wish” features several legacy nods to films from the Walt Disney Animation Studios library.