
Delve into the damsels that developed our psyches. A pinch of history, a dollop of psychology, and a sprinkle of fairy dust. And, of course, jokes. *Season 2: Damsels of Death* Macabre mistresses, creepy chicks. Mysterious mavens from cartoon flicks. What can they teach us of Death and beyond? The Damsels of Death, the show must go on! *Season 1- Princesses: Where Did They Come From, and Where Hav... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Boys and girls of every age, wouldn't you like to see something strange? Come with us and you will see, Season 2's Finale! Join the Damsels of Death as we discuss the classic Nightmare Before Christmas and the lesser known but gorgeous film, Jack and... more
Dia De Los Muertos is here! Come with us as we delve into the origins, history, traditions and depictions of a holiday that celebrates death as a part of life. The women of Coco and Book of Life show us the importance of family, strength, music and r... more
What do Lady Tottington from Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit, Jenny Bennett from Monster House, and Elsa Van Helsing from Frankenweenie have in common?
At first glance, not much, except that they are not the leads of their movies. But ... more
When this world feels oppressive, mean or cruel (gee, what's that like?) it's tempting to imagine another world to which we could escape. Stories like Coraline and James and the Giant Peach mirror those fantasies in a magical, and sometimes grotesque... more
Family Expectations can truly be kooky, spooky, and altogether ooky, and even the most fantastical families have their issues. Join us for Episode 2 of Season 2, as we use The Addams Family and Hotel Transylvania to explore family dynamics. Learn abo... more
A ghost is said to be stuck on this mortal plane due to that ubiquitous phrase, "Unfinished Business." They are trapped, unable to move into the next phase because of something that happened while they were alive. Come with us in our inaugural episod... more
Disney really stepped up their game in 2021 when they produced an entire animated feature from home, in quarantine, during a worldwide pandemic. For our final episode of season one, we are discussing Raya and the Last Dragon, a tale of learning to tr... more
"I have crossed the horizon to find you. I know your name. They have stolen the heart from inside you. But this does not define you. This is not who are you are. You know who you are."
These lyrics and the entirety of Moana illustrate the importanc... more
WOW! This podcast is a great combo of nostalgia, film history and psych/social exploration of childhood characters. And also just really fun. I lol multiple times each episode. The first season is all about animated princesses but I really hope they do some non-princess “damsels” in future seasons. I’d love to hear their thoughts and the history on characters like She-Ra or comic book women. Jessica and Sarah are both fun to listen to, they clearly have been friends forever, which makes it feel ... more
If you’re a DisNerd, you’ll love this podcast! Love the deep dives into the characters and their history. These two aren’t afraid to get to the nitty gritty, while still giving us that Disney magic!
Only one episode so far, but it’s fun to think about how iconic movies got made and think about how little girls are affected by them 💗








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