
The history of Disney is a history of war, capitalism, art, politics, and death. But to a "Disney family", it's also a history of joy and love. Can a podcast be about two things?? Join Isaac Coleman (Second Opinion) and his mother, Ruhe, as they watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why they love it - or don't.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyTV & Film | ||||

In our final episode, Mom and Isaac talk about a great movie, reflect on the three years they’ve spent working on this podcast in one form or another, and give a (not so) definitive ranking of the entire Animated Canon.
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In anticipation of next week’s series finale, Mom and Isaac sit down to catch up on a year’s worth of mailbag questions, discuss their post-podcast ambitions, and reflect on two years of obsessive Disney viewing. And to complain about LIGHTYEAR a lot... more
This week, Mom and Isaac have a spirited discussion about a movie that tries to tackle racism in a distinctly Disneyfied way.
Me, Mom & The Mouse is a podcast about the joy of watching cartoons with your family. If you like this episode, please subs... more
Mom and Isaac are enjoyed by mechanical engineer and younger brother Isaiah Coleman to talk about Big Hero 6, the Bob-Iger-mandated crossover between Disney Animation and Marvel Studios.
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Mom and Isaac tackle the most successful movie in Disney animation history, and the first to be directed by a woman: the mass culture phenomenon known as FROZEN. But how does it hold up as a film?
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This week, Mom and Isaac discuss the supremely enjoyable Wreck-It Ralph and its not-so-enjoyable sequel.
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This week, Mom and Isaac discuss the worst film of the Revival Era, the “brand exploitation effort” (to use John Lasseter’s words) that saw Winnie the Pooh in his dullest adventure yet. It’s a shame that this was Disney’s last 2D animated film.
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Mom and Isaac are joined by artist, video producer, and girlfriend Bailey Wendel for this discussion of the hilarious, slightly askew princess movie Tangled, one of our favorites of the Revival Era.
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The Coleman’s being their love of Disney movies to you, peppered with interesting historical facts, funny takes, and Disney-family appreciation. Even if you haven’t seen every Disney movie, each episode is an enjoyable listen.
What’s also appreciated is the critical modern lens - the Coleman’s don’t gloss over the bad, and this isn’t some canned Disney-sponsored historical lens, instead they talk about what failed and provide resources to explain the most offensive caricatures.
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