Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns Giveaway
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Mary Poppins Returns is now available on Digital 4K Ultra HD™ and flies onto 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray™ on March 19. To celebrate this occasion, we have partnered with Disney Studios to give one of you the opportunity to enter for the chance to win a copy the film, more on how to enter below. But before you enter, be sure to check a list of the bonus features, where to purchase the film and download the coloring pages for your Mary Poppins Returns fans.
Directed by Rob Marshall from a screenplay by David Magee and a screen story by Magee & Marshall & John DeLuca, the film stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins; Lin-Manuel Miranda as Jack; Ben Whishaw as Michael Banks; Emily Mortimer as Jane Banks; Julie Walters as Ellen; Pixie Davies, Nathanael Saleh and Joel Dawson as the Banks children; with Colin Firth as William Weatherall Wilkins; Meryl Streep as Cousin Topsy; and Dick Van Dyke as Mr. Dawes Jr.
“Mary Poppins Returns” is produced by John DeLuca, p.g.a., Rob Marshall, p.g.a., and Marc Platt, p.g.a., with Callum McDougall serving as executive producer. The film features all-new original songs with music by Marc Shaiman and lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman, as well as an original film score by Shaiman.
Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns Bonus features include*:
BLU-RAY & 4K ULTRA HD™:
- Deleted Song—“The Anthropomorphic Zoo” – In this early song sequence, Mary Poppins and the children visit a very special zoo where the humans and animals trade places.
- The Practically Perfect Making of “Mary Poppins Returns” – Join filmmakers and cast on an amazing journey to embrace the legacy of the original film while making a fresh modern sequel.
- Introduction – Filmmakers and cast remember the first Mary Poppins movie and share the thrill of working on “Mary Poppins Returns.”
- “(Underneath the) Lovely London Sky” – Discover how the team mined PL Travers’ books for a fresh perspective on a much-loved character. Plus, meet the Banks children!
- “Can You Imagine That?” – Be on location for Mary’s iconic entrance from the sky, and explore the movie’s original songs, inspired by the Sherman Brothers.
- “Nowhere to Go but Up” – Experience being on set with the legendary Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury, and celebrate the joy of choosing the right balloon!
- Seeing Things From a Different Point of View”: The Musical Numbers of “Mary Poppins Returns” – Go behind the scenes and experience the film’s production numbers from a new angle.
- “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” – Led by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the cast performs the film’s biggest production number, with dancing lamplighters, bicyclists and more!
- “The Royal Doulton Music Hall” / “A Cover Is Not the Book” – Find out what it takes to create two musical extravaganzas inside an animated world, highlighted by dancing animated penguins!
- “Turning Turtle” – Mary’s eccentric cousin, Topsy Turvy, played by Meryl Streep, has an unusual house that turns this musical number upside-down.
- “Can You Imagine That?” – Dive under the bubbles with the cast and crew to see how this exuberant number was created.
- Back to Cherry Tree Lane: Dick Van Dyke Returns – Dick Van Dyke, who played Bert and Mr. Dawes Sr. in the first film, returns after 54 years to Cherry Tree Lane as Mr. Dawes Jr.
- Practically Perfect Bloopers – There’s nowhere to go but up with the cast and crew in this lighthearted collection of flubs, goofs and prop fails!
- Deleted Scenes
- Leaving Topsy’s – After their visit to Cousin Topsy, Mary, Jack and the children pause to take a look back.
- “Trip a Little Light Fantastic” – The leeries light up the screen in this extended clip from the movie’s biggest musical production.
- Play Movie in Sing-Along Mode – Sing along with all your favorite songs as you watch the movie.
(Click above to purchase a copy of the film)
DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE:
- Play Movie with Audio Commentary – Watch the film with commentary by director Rob Marshall and producer John DeLuca.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Product SKUs: Digital UHD, HD, SD; Ultimate Collector’s Edition (4K UHD+Blu-ray+Digital Code); Multi-Screen Edition (Blu-ray+DVD+Digital Code); DVD and On-Demand
- Feature Run Time: Approximately 130 minutes
- Rating: PG in U.S. (bonus material not rated), G in CE and CF
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Audio: Blu-ray = English 7.1 DTS-HDMA, English 2.0 Descriptive Audio, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital Language Tracks
- DVD = English, Spanish and French 5.1 Dolby Digital Language Tracks, English 2.0 Descriptive Audio
- HD/SD Digital = English 5.1/2.0, Latin Spanish 5.1/2.0, French 5.1/2.0 (for some clients), English 2.0 Descriptive Audio (for some clients)
- Languages/Subtitles: Blu-ray = English SDH, French and Spanish
- DVD = English SDH, French and Spanish
- HD/SD Digital = English SDH, French and Spanish
- Closed Captions: English (DVD and Digital)
Related post: Mary Poppins Returns Printable Coloring Sheets & Activity Pages
Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns Giveaway
One lucky DadBlogsAbout.com reader will win a copy Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns Blu-Ray-DVD-Digital combo pack.
Giveaway open to U.S. addresses only. No PO Boxes. Prizing and samples provided by Walt Disney Studios. DadBlogsAbout.com is not responsible for prize fulfillment, nor responsible for lost or undelivered prizes.
If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again.
**One entrant per household/I.P address/email/social media**. This giveaway is open to USA ONLY and 18 years or older. This giveaway will run from 3/14/19 until 3/28/19 at 11:59 AM EST. The winner will be contacted within 24 hours of the giveaway ending via EMAIL and will have 24 hours to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. The winner will be chosen using random.org. This giveaway is in no way administered, sponsored, or endorsed by, or associated with, Facebook, Twitter, Google, and/or Pinterest. This contest is void where prohibited by law.
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Annette says
I haven’t seen the new version and it’s been years since I saw the original. So, I don’t remember my favorite part, but I do remember Julie Andrews singing, “A Spoonful of Sugar Helps The Medicine Go Down!”
Kelly D says
My favorite Mary Poppins memory is when my mom gave my son the original movie several years ago. We watched it a lot together.
Amy D says
I remember singing all the songs from the movie in my “English accent” as a kid. I loved “Chim-Chimmany” and “Just a Spoon Full of Sugar!”
Ken Ohl says
I remember seeing the movie as a little kid loved Dick Van Dyke always tried to dance like him in the movie did not quite work out however
Ashley says
We haven’t yet seen this movie yet! However, we are so excited to see it!
Laura Rubenstein says
I just remember getting sweeped {pun intended} up into the songs.
John Smith says
“Share your favorite Mary Poppins memory with us.” Hmm. Well-it was quite magical to see people flying about the sky and inside when I was little! And I liked the parrot umbrella!
samantha says
my dad sharing it with us when I was a kid. I loved times like that
NICOLE S MARTIN says
I remember watching this as a kid. It was one of my favorites!
mami2jcn says
I just remember singing “A Spoonful of Sugar” when I was a kid. Julie Andrews is the best!
Edye says
Seeing it the first time! Nothing like hearing Let’s fly a kite 🙂
Erin Sluka says
I loved the music and pretending I was Mary Poppins as I sang and danced
bill norris says
It was one of the movies my whole family went to at the theater when i was a kid.
Debbie Jensen says
Watching it when I was young and sinnging supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Tamara Regan says
When my daughter was little (she is now 19) we used to watch Mary Poppins at least once a week for several months. We both new every word to every song and we sang them together all the time. I would really love to see this new movie with her as we are both fans!
Tiffany S says
It’s been a long time since I have seen Mary Poppins, so I don’t really have a favorite part. But I would like to see the new movie.
Ken C says
WE saw Returns with my kids and my mom. A great way to share our love for musicals and Poppins across three generations
Victoria Barbour says
We have not seen the new movie yet, but as a child I remember loving all of the songs from the 1st movie.
Mayleen says
My favorite memory Is when my mom use to put this movie for me and my brother when we’re little and my favorite part was the medicine seen just a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down.
Luna S says
I haven’t seen the original in a very long time and I haven’t seen the new one yet so I can’t comment with a favorite memory. I’ve seen the previews for the new movie and it looks fantastic so I’d like to see it which is why I am entering this giveaway!
Jessica Walker says
I want to see this!
Jeanna says
My favorite memory of this movie is from the first one as I haven’t seen this new one yet, but the songs are what stand out the most to me! The music is wonderful!
Darlene Carbajal says
I have never seen Mary Poppins, lol! Not even when I was a kid.
Chris says
My favorite memory of the original Mary Poppins would be the music me and my father would sing along to Let’s Go Fly a Kite all the time. The acting is also very good as well as the animation sequences
Kyla says
I loved Mary Poppins as a kid. All the songs were fantastic. My parents used to sing along with us to “Lets Go Fly A Kite”, “Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”. I can’t wait to see this new one!
DailyWoman (Lacey) says
My son was in the play Mary Poppins last year and I loved watching the story on stage. I seen things I didn’t remember from the movie.
Kate says
I remember my mom reading me the Mary Poppins book when I was a kid and then we saw the movie together. We actually saw Mary poppins returns together too. I love all the singing and dancing and the magic in the story
Donna says
My favorite Mary Poppins memory is when my children watched it for the first time when they were young. I loved seeing the fascination and wonder on their faces!
Stephanie says
I remember watching Mary Poppins as a kid with my mom. It was one of our favorite movies and I still love it!
heather says
My favorite Mary Poppins memory is singing along to it when I was a child.
Lauren says
I remember watching the original movie with my sister.
Pete H says
Memory: Dick Van Dyke dancing with the penguins.
Daniel says
My favorite Mary Poppins memory is hearing the song ♫ Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious ♫ for the very first time.
Shelly Dixon says
My favorite Mary Poppins moment is Step in Time.
Em Mahr says
I remember singing all the songs as a kid – wonderful memory!
Michele Pineda says
My favorite memory is watching it with my mom and grandmother when I was younger. That was a long time ago, but it definitely was a classic film and something we enjoyed. I have not seen the new version yet.
shelly peterson says
My favorite memory is singing along with the songs.
Donna Teller says
I always remember when I was a kid watching the movie and singing along to all the songs with my sisters.
Samantha Plotkin says
I loved the Go Fly A Kite song as a child. I remember singing it around the house with an imaginary kite,
Kelley says
I haven’t seen the new movie yet, but love the original. I’m so curious to see how they adapt it for the new version.
Miri says
I haven’t seen the new one yet. My favorite part of the original, as an adult, is how awful Dick Van Dyke’s attempt at a Cockney accent is 😀
June S. says
I always like the dance between Mary Poppins & Dick Van Dyke/ the chimney sweep.
Kimberly M says
I loved when they sang and danced and got the kids too. It just seemed like such a happy time for everyone.
Alicia Arsenault says
My favorite memory of Mary Poppins is the Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious song and dance scene. It’s such a fun moment and alot of fun to sing.
Derek says
I’d say it was one of my favorite movies the school had us watch on down time 🙂
Ronald Oliver says
I have great memories getting to see Mary Poppins for the first time. It was fun, it was whimsical, and it was a great escapism for me as a child. Dick Van Dyke was great in the movie, the dancing, the music..it was/is wholesome entertainment for the whole family!
Danielle Day says
When I was really little I remember watching it with family. My sister and I were so excited. I used to sing the songs at school.
Mallory D says
When I was little I was completely amazed by her purse/luggage – that she took soooo much stuff out of. Me & my little sister used to always try to incorporate that scene into our make-believe games. Always pretending we had some kind of purse or luggage with never ending space.
Kayla Bennett says
Honestly when I was younger I never watched Marry Poppins much. But now my favorite memory is seeing this new movie. I really enjoyed it!
Christy Maurer says
The original Mary Poppins is one of my favorite movies, and this one really did a great job too! I love the Votes for Women in the original, and the Dick Van Dyke scene in this one is my favorite. It made me cry!
Leela says
I remember watching it for the first time with my husband. I had never watched it as a kid.
Emily says
The original Mary Poppins was one of my favorite movies growing up, and it remains brilliant today. I haven’t seen this one yet, but I’ve already listened to the soundtrack and it seems marvelous.
Julie Waldron says
Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen the whole movie. I only remember seeing bits & pieces. I’d love to watch it with my girls!
Marisela Zuniga says
I haven’t seen the new version but the whole original movie is great, Julie Andrews does an amazing job in musicals!
dynal roberson says
When I was in the third grade I learned how to sing Supercalifragilisticexpialidocius. I still remember how to sing it to this day.
Leah Shumack says
I love the Mary Poppins with Julie Andrews. That was our go to movie every weekend when I went to my grandmothers!
Amber Cheras says
my favorite mary poppins memory is seeing the first movie with family from a blanket fort. such a fun time. haven’t seen the new one yet but excited to!
Cassandra D says
Listening and dancing to a spoonful of sugar and making lemonade.
I really enjoy the songs.