
Join two friends Danny and Mark as they re-watch the entire Pixar catalog. That means features, shorts, tech demos, documentaries, and more. They’ll talk about the history of the company and its style and themes as well as their personal connections to the films they watch as cinema lovers who grew up in the early 2000s.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We watched ALL 20 EPISODES of Inside Pixar, an in house documentary series about some unsung heroes and Pixar’s development process. I am not able to remove all the yowls.
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I really like this podcast even though I’m not a fan of Pixar! The stories are relatable and the hosts are so much fun! I especially love Mark!
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Great mix of film analysis and personal perspective. Entertaining and insightful in turn, with a dynamic, freewheeling flow to the conversation. Excellent roster of guests as well. I appreciate how they contextualize Pixar’s movies in a broader history of animation/filmmaking in a way that highlights their continuity with that tradition and what makes their own variation on those norms so special.
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