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Disney on Ice is a series of touring ice shows produced by Feld Entertainment under agreement with The Walt Disney Company. Aimed primarily at children, the shows feature figure skaters dressed as Disney cartoon characters in performances that each derive their music and plot from elements collected from various Disney films and properties; the "stars" of the show are credited as the Disney characters themselves, performing their parts in mock cameos, while the skaters performing remain anonymous. The ice show is hosted by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Daisy Duck, Chip 'n Dale and Pluto.The productions began in 1981, under the name Walt Disney's World on Ice. The name was changed to Disney on Ice in 1998. Disney on Ice runs over 8 productions and touring companies at any given time. The shows have played all over the world, including the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia, Australia and Europe. New shows debut and play two legs in North America for two years, and then head on to Japan for a third year, and Australia, England, and other parts of the world for a fourth year. They would usually then come to the U.S. for another year, and then to any other places for a sixth year