Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp

Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp is a 2019 live-action/animated film produced by Walt Disney Wonder Studios in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Walden Media, and Cave 76 Productions. A sequel to Disney In The House: Time Travel, it was directed by Klay Hall and stars an ensemble cast that consists of Sarah Silverman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Dakota Fanning (from archive recordings of her child voice), Lulu Wilson, Ozzy Osbourne, Glenn Close, Colin Hanks, Dan Castellaneta, Kevin Hart, Jeffrey Tambor, Derek Stephen Prince, Bryan Cranston, Jamie Kennedy, DJ Khaled, and Tim Curry.

Released theatrically on September 13, 2019, Disney In The House: Return To Adventure Camp received generally negative reviews from critics, with criticism aimed at the cinematography, plot hole, lack of actions, and unoriginality while the musical score, makeup effects, and voice performances were praised. With a worldwide gross of $127 million against its $101 million budget, the film underperformed at the box-office and caused the bankruptcy of Walt Disney Wonder Studios.

Plot
Right after the events of Disney In The House: Time Travel, Beth Pierce is turning eight years old because her birthday is coming in four days, and Vanellope Von Schweetz is willing to keep everything perfect. On the first day, Beth and Vanellope ride on their bicycles and have a bike race. Vanellope is in the lead, but is knocked off the track by an evil gorilla named Polize Parker. Beth rushes to recover her best friend before being abducted by Polize.

Vanellope tries to follow the jet and ends up in Adventure Camp, which is closed for two whole days and nights. Vanellope walks into the forest to track Beth and finds herself face-to-face with Polize's three coyotes, Cat, Cutter, and Carver. Vanellope tells them that she is looking for Beth. The coyotes deem Vanellope a "yummy dinner", and chase Vanellope. Annie, who made friends with Vanellope in the events of Disney In The House: Off To Adventure Camp, rescues Vanellope, and the two get away.

Annie now lives a life of being an explorer after her parents told her that she was old enough for life on her own. Vanellope talks her into helping her rescue Beth. In Polize's lair, Beth is sent to work. Instead of working, however, Beth instead disowns Polize, and their fight over a plate causes it to break into pieces. Meanwhile, Judy Hopps goes searching for both Vanellope and Judy, and recruits a group of forest animals to help her. When Vanellope and Annie get to higher ground, Judy and the forest animals join them.

The search party walks the trial to Polize's lair. Vanellope devises a plan: the forest animals will create diversions, while Vanellope will get the key to free Beth. Vanellope is about to distract the coyotes, but Polize's hound spots them, and the plan fails. The group gets away, but Polize captures Judy as well.

Outside the lair, an upset Annie reneges on a new plan to rescue Beth. Not willing to give up on Beth, Vanellope triggers a heated argument with the animals, and angrily insults Annie. Hurt by Vanellope's duplicity, Annie and the animals abandon Vanellope, assuming that she had lied to them. Polize puts Judy in Beth's cage. As Vanellope confronts Polize and demands Beth back, Judy takes the key and frees Beth. Vanellope enters the computer room and witnesses the harm her selfishness has caused for Annie and the animals, who come back to help after a change of heart.

Judy, Beth, and Vanellope slip through the transportation booth vault, but Polize grabs Beth and intercepts Vanellope and Judy, who chase after them. Polize puts Beth on the plane headed for North Dakota. Vanellope frees Beth from her booth, but the plane prepares for takeoff. Vanellope and Beth use the escape hatch, and leap off the plane just before it takes off.

Angry that his plane delivery has failed, Polize fights Vanellope in his lair. Vanellope destroys the lair, massively resulting in Polize's defeat. Annie and Judy run to the destroyed lair, only to find Beth crying over an unconscious Vanellope. Vanellope wakes up and reveals that she is still alive. Delighted to have her friend back, Beth tearfully hugs Vanellope. Back at the camp, Vanellope and Annie share a bittersweet goodbye. Vanellope, Judy, and Beth return to Disneyville, and Beth's birthday party goes on as planned.

Cast
Following Russi Taylor's death on July 26, 2019, archive recordings of previous Disney In The House content and other Disney media were used for Minnie Mouse's lines. The film is dedicated to her memory.
 * Lulu Wilson as Annie, a nine-year-old camper.
 * Sarah Silverman as Vanellope, the first leader of the Disney Neighborhood and Beth's best friend.
 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy, the second leader of the Disney Neighborhood. She is a bunny with a generally kind heart and lives with Vanellope and Beth.
 * Dakota Fanning as Beth, a eight-year-old girl who lives with Vanellope and Judy.
 * Kevin Hart as Spark, a squirrel and coyote hunter. He is also excellent at rapping.
 * Jeffrey Tambor as Manny, a moose and the protector of the forest.
 * Derek Stephen Prince as Bana, a bobcat.
 * Bryan Cranston as Barry, a bear and Bana's best friend.
 * Jamie Kennedy as Randy, a good-hearted rattlesnake.
 * DJ Khaled as Orb, an owl and the Legend Of The Woods.
 * Tim Curry as Schrab, a Canadian-accented scorpion.
 * Ozzy Osbourne as Polize Parker, a rude, inconsiderate, and ruthless white gorilla burglar who kidnaps Beth. Polize Parker is the film's main villain.
 * Colin Hanks, Glenn Close, and Dan Castellaneta as Carver, Cat, and Cutter, three coyotes who work for Polize Parker.
 * Ed O'Neill as Hank
 * Frank Welker as Iggy
 * Owen Laramore as Lawrence
 * Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc
 * Jim Hanks as Woody
 * Gary Owen as Buzz
 * Jessica DiCicco as Jessie
 * Kristen Bell as Anna
 * Idina Menzel as Elsa
 * Jason Bateman as Nick
 * Bill Camp as Ralph
 * Josh Gad as Olaf