Jen delves into watching the Disney Animated Feature films and reacts to them with a modern eye. Every episode includes the history of the film and how it came to be.
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In the 1970s, Disney was expanding by hiring new animators like Tim Burton and John Lasseter and also alienating Don Bluth and a third of its junior animators. Nonetheless, it managed to make a beautiful film about how true friendship can survive any... more
I sit down with Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com to discuss his history with The Rescuers and a thorough discussion of all the people who died right after this movie. I'm sure this movie wasn't cursed. Sure of it.
This episode was recorded with hel... more
This week, I dive into the beginning of the Dark Ages of Disney. In the middle of the Bronze Era, we have a story about 2 mice rescuing a child from an abusive, horrible woman, but it's set with overtones of women's lib and international cooperation.... more
I sit down with Dylan Lincoln of Plot What Plot podcast to talk about the many life lessons that Winnie the Pooh gave us and the many that we learned in school that were never useful.
Content warning: There's a brief mention of adult themes and we t... more
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh has the unique honour of being the only package film released after the wartime era, being the last feature-length film that was personally worked on by Walt Disney, and it has the first work the studio complete... more
My two real life best friends join me to wax poetic on their favourite Disney movie. From what phrases Eli used in everyday life to Melissa's real life romance, we laugh and talk about the tricky, sexy foxes who shaped our lives.
Content warning: th... more
I'm making some changes to the pace of the podcast. This explains my reasoning behind them.
My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.
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Disney's Robin Hood was created as the ultimate show of reverence for Walt Disney. They incorporated ideas he'd held close since the 1930s to create the tricky, sexy fox that is Robin Hood. This movie drips with Gen X/Xennial nostalgia, promotes kind... more
I did enjoy this podcast. I often wonder if those massive diamonds are the Queens property because the Dwarves don't get to keep them. I also figured at the time Snow White was first told 14 year old girls were usually popping out babies for their 30/40/50 year old husbands.. It sounds weird but was completely normal then. Anyway, loved the Podcast will listen to more.
I did enjoy this podcast. I often wonder if those massive diamonds are the Queens property because the Dwarves don't get to keep them. I also figured at the time Snow White was first told 14 year old girls were usually popping out babies for their 30/40/50 year old husbands.. It sounds weird but was completely normal then. Anyway, loved the Podcast will listen to more.
I am a Disney fanatic! So I love this podcast. It’s so fun, if a little bit ouchy to my soul. In all seriousness, it’s super entertaining.
Disney always plays an important part in the many of our childhoods. Oof! does an awesome job discussing these movies and can even bring to light some details you might have missed as a child.
Okay, I am obsessed with this podcast. I started with the Bambi episode and was blown away with the host and her knowledge. Can’t wait to dive into more episodes and ruin my childhood memories 😂
I go bonkers for Disney movies and I love over-analysis, so this podcast is perfect for me. It’s one of my new favorites. I highly recommend it.
A thoughtful and interesting look at Disney's films and how they hold up to modern values and ethics. I'm really enjoying this podcast!
Your level of history and Disney is mesmerizing. I couldn’t stop listening. The psychological and psycho social influences are directly correlated in your podcast . I have a daughter who is indoctrinated to the Disney capitalist machine. Thanks
Love the bambi episode! Great content, lots of information I wouldn't not have known otherwise. Keep it up!
I love Disney and this podcast !!!
Great production to go along with a great host and setup. Love the bite sized episode and revisiting of some Disney classics from my childhood. Tuned into Bambi for that second trauma in a row! Keep it up!
The commentary on these movies are spot on! Needed something I could laugh to while falling asleep!
Love the content on this show. Host delivers it in an entertaining way that keeps you listening
What a great podcast that I've just listened to all available episodes of.
Jen does a fantastic job taking the listeners through the Magical World of Disney and viewing it through a modern lens. The audio quality is clear, and as a host she's able to carefully guide us through her viewing experience. Also she's a fantastic writer.
The show loses a star for me as I wish it felt a little less scripted and off the cuff. Also I found myself wishing that there was something a little more that made ... more
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