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Pop Goes The Classics - Tangled

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 91:01


On the 46th edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Mirandia Berthold, Andy Atherton, and Steve Riddle let down their hair and discuss the historic 50th Disney Animated Film: Tangled. Join the trio as they discuss what would've happened if a different actress voiced Rapunzel, changing the name of the film to attract a bigger audience, Mother Gothel and her manipulation of Rapunzel, the unique backstory of Flynn Rider, Pascal and Maximus as great animal sidekicks, the beautiful sight of the lanterns, the underrated soundtrack of the film, the Snuggly Duckling, and if the film is finally getting the credit that it deserves. So join Mirandia, Andy, and Steve as they see the light and continue their trek through the Disney Animated Films. https://www.parsnipsandpastries.com/hazelnut-parsnip-soup-tangled/

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Pop Goes The Classics - The Princess And The Frog

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 108:46


On the 45th episode of Pop Goes the Classics, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold, and Steve Riddle head on down to New Orleans as they discuss the 49th Disney Animated Feature: The Princess and The Frog. Join the trio as they discuss this being one of the last hand-drawn animated films; Disney's love of New Orleans; Tiana being the first princess since the 1990s; Charlotte being a dreamer, while also being a great friend to Tiana; the journey Tiana and Naveen take as frogs; Dr. Facilier being an underrated villain; the great secondary characters in the film; Louis and his love of the trumpet; the greatness of voice actor Jim Cummings; Ray and his unyielding love of Evangeline; the ongoing thru line of what the characters want vs. what they need; the amazing soundtrack; the climatic ending; the renewed love of the film due to its recent presence in the parks, and how the film ends the 2000s on a high note while setting the table for what's to come in the 2010s. So join Andy, Mirandia, and Steve as they grab their gumbo and beignets and head on down the bayou to continue their trek through the Disney Animated Films though heed this advice, never take directions from a gator.

CineMusts
Essential Non-Disney Animated Films

CineMusts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 158:24


Our Essentials Series continues as Myke, Geoff, and Phish choose 6 essential animated films NOT produced by the House of Mouse. Revisit old favorites and discover new ones, and enjoy some sidetrack segments walking down nostalgia lane, visiting TV land, and creating hypothetical theme parks. It might get weird, or is that just the lag? Let us know what your picks are for the Essential Non-Disney Animated Films. 0:00-4:13 Intro and Ground Rules 4:14-16:31 Childhood Obsession 16:32-38:52 Essential Pick #1 38:53-1:01:06 Essential Pick #2 1:01:07-1:10:17 Pleasant Discovery/Revisit 1:10:18-1:24:13 Essential Pick #3 1:24:14-1:40:48 Essential Pick #4 1:40:49-1:47:12 Essential Animated TV/This Messed Me Up 1:47:13-2:05:28 Essential Pick #5 2:05:29-2:24:47 Essential Pick #6 2:24:48-2:32:20 ...The Ride! 2:32:21-2:37:22 Honorable Mentions 2:37:23-2:38:23 Outro

PopCulture Spotlight
Top 10 Favorite Disney Animated Films

PopCulture Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 20:31


Based on the fact that I was born in the 1990s I grew up watching alot of Disney Animated Movies so on this special episode of the podcast Ive decided to list my top 10 favorite Disney Animated films enjoy! 

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Pop Goes The Classics - Chicken Little (2005)

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 64:43


In this edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold, and Steve Riddle continue their trek through the Disney Animated Films with the 2005 film, Chicken Little. Join the trio as they discuss the voice casting for the film; the numerous inside jokes, puns, and pop culture references; the father-son relationship between Chicken Little and Buck; the importance of Abby Mallard, Runt, and Fish Out Of Water as side characters; the addition of an alien invasion; the climatic finale, and the overall standing of the film. So join Andy, Mirandia, and Steve as they try to avoid falling panels and continue the journey through Disney history.

Tales From Hollywoodland
The Wonderful World of Disney

Tales From Hollywoodland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 61:12


In this episode of "Tales from Hollywoodland," hosts Julian Schlossberg, Arthur E. Friedman, and Steven Jay Rubin delve into Disney's rich history and monumental impact on the entertainment industry. They discuss Walt Disney's life, the creation of Disneyland, and the success and challenges of Disney's animated films. Julian humorously imagines a future where Disney owns all entertainment, even joking about Mickey Mouse running for president. Steve fondly reminisces about his first visit to Disneyland in 1955, sharing a playful story about getting lost in the park's magic. Arthur highlights Walt Disney's genius and the Americana essence of his work, likening him to a modern-day wizard. The hosts also explore Disney's acquisitions, the renaissance of its animation division, and the company's evolving legacy, always remembering it's a small world after all. Tales From Hollywoodland on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/talesfromhollywoodland  Tales From Hollywoodland on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talesfromhollywoodland/ Tales From Hollywoodland on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdLX2kbwHqdn47FNN6vVN7Q  We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at  talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Goodpods, PlayerFM, YouTube, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found.  #TalesfromHollywoodlandPodcast #Disneyhistory #WaltDisneylife #Disneylandcreation #Disneyanimatedfilms #Disneylegacy #MickeyMouse #Disneylandmemories #WaltDisneygenius #WaltDisney #Disneyacquisitions #Disneyanimationrenaissance #Disneyevolvinglegacy #WonderfulWorldofDisney #podcast

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Pop Goes The Classics - Home On The Range (2004)

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 72:01


On the 41st edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Steve Riddle, Andy Atherton, and Mirandia Berthold saddle up the wagons and head to the Old West as they discuss the 44th film in the Disney Canon, Home on the Range. Join the trio as they discuss: the lack of the Old West being used as a setting for Disney animated features; the solid voice cast for the film; the film's underdeveloped characters; Slim and his yodeling ability; Buck, the overconfident horse; most of the other characters being under utilized; the final climax of the film; whether the film would've been better as a short or an animated series and whether this is the worst film in Disney history. So join Steve, Andy, and Mirandia as they continue their trek through the Disney Animated Films.

The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews
Classic Countdown: Top 10 Disney Animated Films

The Countdown: Movie and TV Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 84:10


While Paul is away in the US of A, the listeners have voted for two classic episodes they wanted to hear again, and this is the result.   So enjoy this throw back to early in late in the fourth year of the show where Justin and Krissy from the So I Married a Movie Geek podcast joined the show to pit their Top 10 Disney Animated Films list against the same from the boys. There's also a reprise of Wayne's infamous twerking butt story from the time he visited an adult store, so young ears be warned!   Wayne and Paul will be back next week with all new episodes, so rest assured The Countdown will continue ...   Check out the show's first draft of a website for your one-stop shop for all things related to The Countdown. But if you want more specific directions, find so many more Countdowns - all the way back to Episode 40! - on our Podbean site. Join The Countdown Podcast Listener Community on Facebook so you can interact more directly with Paul and Wayne and vote in the weekly poll for who has the best list! Head on over to Patreon to find out to have your topic covered on the show and see what extras you're missing.

Off The Monorails
Ep. 76 - How Loyal Are You to Your Favorite 90s Disney Movie? | We Pick Our Top Three Disney Animated Films of the 90s

Off The Monorails

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 35:57


Could you imagine a world that didn't have The Lion King or The Little Mermaid? What about Beauty and the Beast or Mulan? Well we posed the question to ourselves and decided, if we could only keep three Disney animated films from the 90s, which ones would we save.Visit the Website for The Shop & The Blog: OffTheMonorails.com[Follow Us]Instagram https://bit.ly/3JSLMMrYouTube https://bit.ly/3q3mF1NTwitter https://bit.ly/3G7gOxQTikTok https://bit.ly/3n4WJRp[Support]Patreon - Become a Member today! - https://bit.ly/3owsiXZ[Affiliates]1901 Candle Company - Use code OFFTHERAILS15 at checkout to save 15% on your purchase: https://bit.ly/1901CandleCoExpedition Roasters - Use code OFFTHEMONORAILS at checkout to save 10% on your purchase : https://bit.ly/3GDpeiUDVC Rental Store - Save up to 65% on Disney Deluxe Resort stays: https://bit.ly/3IgpZztDVC Resale Market - Buy & Sell Disney Vacation Club contracts and save: https://bit.ly/3HSL3L9Unlocked Magic - Join the ultimate Disney community and get exclusive access to trip planning tools and discounts - https://bit.ly/UnlockedMagicVuori - Shop the latest releases for your active lifestyle: http://bit.ly/3H0tQAA*When using any of our affiliate links, we may receive compensation from the companies or brands for promoting their products.- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Around the Magic
Top 5 Animated Feature Film Songs

Around the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 56:42


Welcome to Around the Magic, a #Disney themed #podcast with your host Jay!   #disney #disneyadult #disneyplanning #peterpan #disneytrip #allthingsdisney #podcast #aroundthemagic #disneyfan #disneyplus #disneyparks #welovedisney  #peterpanandwendy   Welcome back to another week of Disney themed fun!  This week my guest co host and I decide on a top 5 countdown.  Our personal top 5 favorite songs from Disney Animated Films.  We countdown what we believe to be the best of the best.  We compare notes and see how many we align on, and how many we don't exactly see eye to eye on.  This episode is super fun and we truly enjoyed learning about our answers as we get into it.   So join me this week as we catch up as old friends, or as new ones meeting for the first time, lets hang out, chat about Disney and travel, Around the Magic!   Don't forget to join in on our daily adventures on tiktok, facebook or instagram @aroundthemagic    We hope you enjoy this episode and reach out to let us know what you think!   Looking to plan an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World?  Check out our friend Nicole at https://www.facebook.com/groups/pixiedustparadise Nicole is part of the Destination to Travel team, and can help you plan out your entire trip from getting to the resort to park hopping, lightening lane, dining reservations and more!  Get in touch today to start planning your next trip!   Don't forget to join us on social media for fun interactive games, posts, and information pertaining to Disney!  Be sure to subscribe and follow on Facebook, Instagram, and even Tiktok @Aroundthemagic.  If you have a question or an idea, feel free to email us at Aroundthemagicpodcast@gmail.com  We hope you have an amazing day, and we appreciate all the love and support of our listeners! Find us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/aroundthemagic Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/aroundthemagic Visit our website www.aroundthemagic.com Want to ask us a question, have a comment about our show, or ideas for future shows? Send us an email at aroundthemagicpodcast@gmail.com If you are new to #Disney, or you are a veteran park-goer like ourselves, join us and share the moments as we explore and take this journey, Around the Magic. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3naZCpxqQRg4DBd4HShZfp?si=usjuAcdyRSCjOn4YVwU39Q iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-around-the-magic-59422153/ Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-magic/id1500008891   Don't forget to check out our Merch shop on Redbubble:  https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/55487960   Thanks for listening and we'll see you next time!

Walt's Apartment , A Disney Podcast
UnDIZsputed #5 The One When We Go Live With Joey

Walt's Apartment , A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 93:18


“Welcome to the installment of UnDIZsputed, where we discuss Disney Animated Films vs Pixars Films!… What would Walt do in regards to Modern Disneyland…come hang out with us and create YOUR own opinion” This week we are joined by Joey for our first of hopefully many more live episodes. Sit back relax and enjoy as we go off the rails yet again for UnDIZsputed.Thank you for all your support and as always, We hope you enjoy the view from Walt's Apartment.Join our free trial of Discord here  https://discord.gg/4zCcGcwXWARNING- This episode contains  Explicit content.Please consider joining us in our Patreon campaign.https://www.patreon.com/waltsaptpodcastIf you want to book a Disney Vacation please use our friends at Getaway Today. Also if you call 855-GET-AWAY and mention Walt's Apartment you will get a unique value just for saying us.https://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=8636Check Out Sunken City Designshttps://sunkencitydesigns.bigcartel.comCheck out Awesome Backpacks atDisney Theme Park Backpack - Designer Park Co.Remember to use the code WALTSAPTPOD at checkout for additional savingsBe sure to get all your news from the Disney Universe from our friends at The Disinsider. They are your one-stop for all things Disney.Follow us on Instagram for all the fun https://www.instagram.com/waltsapartmentpodcast/And also on Facebook for our live shows every Wednesday night at 7:30 PSThttps://www.facebook.com/WaltsApartmentPodcastWe are proud to be part of the Disney Podcast Family , checkout all the other great shows below https://linktr.ee/DisneyPodcastFamily

Mainly Movies
The Little Mermaid

Mainly Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 95:21


Another movie in the Disney Live-Action Adaptations and Remakes of Disney Animated Films "Universe" Movie for June 2023: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

The Neverland Files
S3 Ep53: Disney Animated Films: The 80's vs. the 2000's

The Neverland Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 26:36


A Neverland Files first, we recorded from a minivan. In this episode we compare and debate which Disney animated film decade was better (or worse) the 1980 to 1989 or 2000 to 2009. 

What's On Draft?
97: What Are the Most Nutritious Fruits and Vegetables?

What's On Draft?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 101:30


Hello listener! This week we're thinking about nutrition and what sorts of food are healthiest to add into your diet, but in usual What's On Draft fashion we're putting a little spin on it - when you draft a food, you have to draft it for a specific nutritional element but you receive no other benefits from it. You want bananas for their potassium? OK, but then you get no vitamins, minerals, or anything else from the banana! Who can put together the healthiest and most nutritious menu within these guidelines? Listen in and then let us know! Vote for the winner here!⁠ (for now, you have to have the Spotify mobile app to vote) Time Codes: 0:00 Welcome to What's On Draft! 3:55 Question and Answer Time! 8:10 Topic Intro 15:53 The Draft 49:14 The Second Half 1:21:46 Recap and Alternates Callbacks to Previous Episodes: 84: Can You Answer These Trivia Questions? 68: Who are the Best Sidekicks in Disney Animated Films? 41: What are the Best TV Commercials of All Time? (Plus Having Our Picks Judged by a Marketer) 18: Thanksgiving Special! Drafting the Ideal Dinner Menus ⁠12: Building Teams of Serial Killers to Try and Murder Each Other Social Media: ⁠Twitter⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Instagram                         ⁠ Email us at whatsondraftpodcast@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsondraft/message

GeekVerse Podcast
New Disney Animated Films Announced! - GV 540 Highlight

GeekVerse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 11:51


The squad talks all the new Disney animated films announced.

Disney Assembled
The Top 5 Disney Animated Films That Make Us Happy

Disney Assembled

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 24:18


Hey Howdy Hey! Welcome to episode 155 of Disney Assembled!!! There are many Disney animated films that make us happy, but this week we discuss our top 5. If you enjoy the show, please consider helping us out. Buy us a Dole Whip! Become a member and get extra content on Patreon. Subscribe to the show on your podcast player of choice. If you are able, consider giving us a 5-star rating and review. Find and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Visit our Disney Assembled store to purchase some excellent Disney Assembled merch. Have a Disney Dad Joke of the Week for consideration? Have an idea for a future episode? Want to share a story for our "What the...?" series? Follow and shoot us a message on our socials: @DisneyAssembled on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok or email us at disneyassembled@gmail.com. Be sure to check out our Spotify Playlist, "Disney Assembled's Favorites" - click here to listen. Our show can also be heard on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9am EST on Magic of the Mouse Radio. You can find links to all of the above, as well as links to where you can subscribe to the show, on our website: disneyassembled.com See you real soon! Troy & Mimi :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneyassembled/message

Two Guys and a Podcast with Ben and Collin
Top 5 Disney Animated Films of ALL TIME and MORE

Two Guys and a Podcast with Ben and Collin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 52:13


Join Ben and Collin as they break down their Top 5 Disney Animated Films of ALL TIME! Laugh as Ben criticizes Collin's choices and empathize with everything that Collin has to say! When you wish upon a star, for better or worse, this is what you get!!Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay

Pop Culture Pastor
Episode 45: Our Favorite Disney Animated Films

Pop Culture Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 88:14


Get our your "high waters." We are diving deep into the ocean of nostalgia and talking about our favorite Disney Cartoon movies. Dave & Cody are joined by fellow Geek of the Round Table, Jackson Chauncey to tug all our emotional heart strings and sing all the old songs. Also: - The hot dog straw - uh...Nick Cannon? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-pastor/support

Off The Monorails
Ep. 28 - Ranking Disney Soundtracks | Our Top 5 Soundtracks from Disney Animated Films

Off The Monorails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 47:24


We're back with another ranking episode, and this one we've been sitting on for awhile. It's time to reveal our personal, Top 5 soundtracks from Disney animated films. Covering the entire catalog, from Snow White to Encanto, we dive in and give our thoughts. Which movie's soundtrack is at the top of our list? Give it a listen - and how does our list compare to yours?Visit the Website: OffTheMonorails.comRead the Blog: https://bit.ly/3rdnoNYShop the Merch:  https://bit.ly/3NvKtUf[Follow Us]

What's On Draft?
84: Can You Answer These Trivia Questions?

What's On Draft?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 95:11


Hello listeners! Apologies for the long delay between episodes, but between a wedding and then a run of sick children we've been out of commission for several weeks. But we're back, and we've got a competition episode for you! Alana returns as a guest host to draft answers to trivia questions - five questions, four answers each so the drafters need to collect the most correct answers and try and not leave any on the draft board! Play along and see see how many questions you can get right! Vote for the winner here! (for now, you have to have the Spotify mobile app to vote) View the trivia questions here Time Codes: 4:30 Question and Answer Time! 8:27 Topic Intro 16:00 The Draft 50:23 The Second Half 1:11:50 Revealing the Winner Previous Episodes with Alana: 68: Who are the Best Sidekicks in Disney Animated Films? 41: What are the Best TV Commercials of All Time? (Plus Having Our Picks Judged by a Marketer) 18: Thanksgiving Special! Drafting the Ideal Dinner Menus 12: Building Teams of Serial Killers to Try and Murder Each Other Callbacks to Previous Episodes: 73: What are the Best Tools to Have at Your House? 82: How Do You Decorate a Studio Apartment with IKEA Furniture? Social Media: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at whatsondraftpodcast@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsondraft/message

Comic Con Meta*Pod
Marvel Studios Animation (I Am Groot, What If...?) & Disney Animated Films (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin)

Comic Con Meta*Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 83:14


Marvel Studios writer, Ryan Little (I Am Groot, What If...?), joins us to talk about his projects. Hear the stories of creating classic Disney animated feature films from artist Dave Woodman (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin). Get your comic book "Pull List" reading recommendations from Neal Adams Crusty Bunkers Comics and Toys. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Park Views With Brad Hughes
Top Ten Disney Animated Films

Park Views With Brad Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 61:32


Tom isnt here and we did a non Star Wars top ten in his absence, whats your top ten Disney animated films? Follow us all over the place! IG - @Jeditalkpodcast Linkedin - Jedi Talk Facebook - Jedi Talk Podcast TikTok - JediTalkPodcast Youtube - Jedi Talk

The Fantasy Faire Podcast
Fantasy Faire #85 Top 10 Disney Animated Films

The Fantasy Faire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 168:48


WE'RE BACK! It's been a while but here we are. We bring you something special. Kyle and Alexys bring you their top 10 Disney Animated Films (From Walt Disney Pictures ONLY) and discuss why it's positioned there. All of that and more HERE on the Most Magical Podcast on Earth!

Valley West Cinemas
Encanto, Frozen, and Modern Disney Animated Films

Valley West Cinemas

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 43:20


This week we take our red pens to Modern Disney Animated Films with special guest Tara! Is Encanto a new classic? Is Frozen maybe TOO popular? And can we talk about Bruno?  Or Raya... or Moana... or Bolt...

Retro Rocket Entertainment
Hit Rewind- Disney Animated Films 1988-1991

Retro Rocket Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 41:30


Solomon's Porch
Should Christians Boycott Disney | Top 5 Disney Animated Films | @solomonsporchpodcast @trackstarz

Solomon's Porch

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 66:46


In this episode Jason and Shawn discuss the latest trend of boycotts against Disney and whether or not Christians should boycott the organization. Even with that being the main topic, they share their top 5 animated Disney films in this round 5. News (00:01-12:08) Glenn Ray - Dead Kings (12:09-14:32) Top 5 Disney Animated Films (14:33-33:35) Rocklee - I Wish Everyone Got Along (33:36-38:06) Should Christians Boycott Disney (38:07-1:03:41) MxPx - I Will Follow (1:03:42-1:06:46) You can support the ministry buy purchasing merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/solomons-porch-podcast Or paypal.me/solomonsporchpodcast/ https://www.patreon.com/solomonsporchpodcast www.solomonsporchpodcast.com You can purchase the Gospel of Matthew Study Guide at: https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Matthew-Study-Guide-Intermediate/dp/1794786686/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=jason+bordeaux+book&qid=1642354320&sprefix=Jason+bordea%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 You can purchase the Letter of James Study Guide here: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jason-bordeaux/letter-of-james-study-guide-for-beginners-and-intermediate-students/paperback/product-eg29wv.html?fbclid=IwAR3bd6h0It546cFAXrfxrbPBZXO34GczEFbv1a8cBqG9vzIhKZicDEBk_kE&page=1&pageSize=4

Solomon's Porch
Should Christians Boycott Disney | Top 5 Disney Animated Films | @solomonsporchpodcast @trackstarz

Solomon's Porch

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 66:46


In this episode Jason and Shawn discuss the latest trend of boycotts against Disney and whether or not Christians should boycott the organization. Even with that being the main topic, they share their top 5 animated Disney films in this round 5. News (00:01-12:08) Glenn Ray - Dead Kings (12:09-14:32) Top 5 Disney Animated Films (14:33-33:35) Rocklee - I Wish Everyone Got Along (33:36-38:06) Should Christians Boycott Disney (38:07-1:03:41) MxPx - I Will Follow (1:03:42-1:06:46) You can support the ministry buy purchasing merchandise at https://teespring.com/stores/solomons-porch-podcast Or paypal.me/solomonsporchpodcast/ https://www.patreon.com/solomonsporchpodcast www.solomonsporchpodcast.com You can purchase the Gospel of Matthew Study Guide at: https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Matthew-Study-Guide-Intermediate/dp/1794786686/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=jason+bordeaux+book&qid=1642354320&sprefix=Jason+bordea%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 You can purchase the Letter of James Study Guide here: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jason-bordeaux/letter-of-james-study-guide-for-beginners-and-intermediate-students/paperback/product-eg29wv.html?fbclid=IwAR3bd6h0It546cFAXrfxrbPBZXO34GczEFbv1a8cBqG9vzIhKZicDEBk_kE&page=1&pageSize=4

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast
Episode 3: Top Disney Animated Films

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 35:47


This episode is all about the movies! Join me as I reveal my top 10 Disney animated films. There are some obvious choices, but there's also a few that will be more surprising to make it into that coveted top 10 position. I have of course saved my all time favorite movie for last! Everyone has a different opinion when it comes to Disney movies, so please share your favorites with me on my socials! Email any comments/questions/Disney-related stories to: makeitmagicalpod@gmail.comFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makeitmagicalpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakemagicalpodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Makeitmagicalpod)

Phantom Galaxy
Illustrated Fan #8:Our Favorite Disney Animated Films

Phantom Galaxy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 153:43


Nathan and Dave return to the Illustrated Fan with a big episode celebrating the animated films of Walt Disney and reviewing the stop-motion Netflix film 'House'.  Dave and Nathan bring back Khristian Knecht from the Miyazaki episode (now a college graduate!) and each host shares their top 10 Disney animated films after they review the trippy, unsettling, quirky House, an anthology of strange tales set within the same setting.  For our Disney list, we decided to exclude the following: * films that were essentially and primarily live-action but combined animation; Pete's Dragon, Bed-knobs and Broomsticks, Roger Rabbit would fall into this arena. * Pixar films. We will eventually do a Pixar-centric episode later this year!  Without further ado, check out the episode and see which films Nathan, Dave and Kris chose as their favorites! Enjoy the episode and leave your comments here or on the Facebook page, or reach out to us on Twitter!  Dave's other places on the internet: Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation On Facebook: DVDinfatuation On Instagram: @dbjb6972 On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp YouTube Channel: Visit W3Schools Dave Becker's Podcasts: Horror Movie Podcast Land of the Creeps horror podcast DVD Infatuation @ Considering the Cinema: https://www.consideringthecinema.com Check us out at all the places below:  www.phantomgalaxy.podbean.com Twitter: @fantomgalaxy You can also find us on Facebook at: The Phantom Galaxy Podcast  You can also contact us and share your recommendations for show topics and stuff to review (books, beer, movies, whatever!) or leave us a Phantom Rant at Phantomcasts@gmail.com 

KrisCross Corner
118. Mt. Rushmore of Disney Animated Movies (feat. Chris Byrd & Walter Whitt)

KrisCross Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 23:49


What Are your Top 4 Disney Animated Films? Join the conversation on the KrisCross Corner Facebook Page! Subscribe & Support the podcast here: anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/support Connect with the podcast on social media @kriscrosscorner on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Find the KrisCross Corner Podcast on the following platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21S54f6JNK3mxkVkVgGAxH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kriscross-corner/id1522403680?uo=4 Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/2578eab8/podcast/rss Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1522403680/kriscross-corner RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/kriscross-corner-6Nydzw Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/kriscross-corner-2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kriscrosscorner/support

Geeks and Games
Bonus: Tiger Ranks the Disney Animated Films!

Geeks and Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 43:44


We've all grown up with Disney, but there are many more Disney films than some realize, so Tiger has taken it upon himself to rank all 60 definitively (and in his opinion.) Check the list here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_films Geeks and Games Discord: https://discord.gg/Ap4kkaVSe3 Yoshimitzu's LEGO Ideas: https://ideas.lego.com/profile/SpecterVamp/entries?query=&sort=top Yoshimitzu's Mecabricks: https://www.mecabricks.com/en/user/SpecterVamp/comments Tiger's LEGO Ideas page: https://ideas.lego.com/profile/Woodstock05/entries?query=&sort=top Tiger's Scratch page:https://scratch.mit.edu/users/woodstock05/ Tiger's Mecabricks: https://www.mecabricks.com/en/user/GNGtiger Our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCc3NjQtuE3f0u0OqIivB4Xg Email us at geeksandgamespodcast@gmail.com

All About the Mouse Disney Fan Podcast
Episode 645 - Top Tier Disney: Animated Films

All About the Mouse Disney Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 112:54


On this week's show, I'm joined by my special guest Rick from the United States of Geekdom to go through a list of our picks for the Top Tier of Disney animated films. We'll list our Top 10 picks for the best Disney animated films from 1937 to today. With 60 animated films to choose from ranging from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" to "Encanto", it will be hard to whittle down our Top Tier, but we'll do our best!

The Dub Dee Dub Revue: Walt Disney World & Disneyland Discussion
The Dubs #317 - The D List: Celebrity voice actors in Disney animated films

The Dub Dee Dub Revue: Walt Disney World & Disneyland Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 51:12


"The Dubs" #317 - Michael and Chris discuss The D List: Celebrity voice actors in Disney animated films!  We used the IMDB list, but did it work out successfully?  Was it a complete list?  Checkout the show to see what actor and actresses we missed!   If you enjoy listening to The Dub Dee Dub Revue and would like to help out the show, please consider donating to our Patreon campaign at www.patreon.com/thedubs We sincerely appreciate your support! The Dub Dee Dub Revue can be found almost ANYWHERE podcasts are heard!!  To find us most easily, checkout YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Stitcher, Tune In Radio, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Player FM, Pod-O-Matic, Pocketcasts, Podcast Addict, Soundcloud, and on our own site TheDubDeeDubRevue.com.   Also, Please be sure to subscribe to the show to get the latest shows delivered directly to your podcast feed.  AND visit us on YouTube at The Dub Dee Dub Revue -  https://www.youtube.com/thedubdeedubrevue  Twitter @dubdeedubrevue, like our Facebook page, and checkout our Instagram page @thedubdeedubrevuepodcast. Lastly, Thank You to our sponsors for making this show happen:  The Theme Park Brothers on YouTube (themeparkbrothers.com)  Made to Order Mickey Ears (magicalmaradesigns.com) and Disney Vacation Club Resales and Point Rental (DVC-Rental.com & buyandselldvc.com)  We appreciate your support...AND...as always, we appreciate YOU spending a little of your time with us.  We know that you have lots of options for Disney-based podcasts, but for including us...Thank You!

Top Fives & Deep Dives
Episode 58: Top 5 Disney Animated Films with Dylan Finnerty

Top Fives & Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 106:11


In this episode, the boys welcome back Dylan Finnerty to count down their top 5 Disney animated films. Follow Us! Instagram: @topfivesanddeepdives Twitter: @TopDives Support the Pod! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topfivesanddeepdives Like our intro? Check out Real Topeka People: Real Topeka People - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7MRW1I6p5KfsO16ht4nRfk?si=l8LKCa7ZRTuY99RTn9RqdQ Real Topeka People - TikTok: @realtopekapeople Real Topeka People - Instagram: @therealtopekapeople

Nothing Outside
The Disney Animated Tier List

Nothing Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 41:31


On today's episode of Nothing Outside, the crew joins together for one last time (without even knowing it) on Season 2 for another tier list - but this time ranking Disney Animated Films. Other topics like Outer Banks Season 2 are brought up, and more... of course. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaelbalingit/support

The CinemaMen Podcast
Cinemini #1: Underrated Disney Animated Films

The CinemaMen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 32:10


On our very first Cinemini, which is a short form podcast where we discuss random things, we are talking about the most Underrated Disney Animated Films! List of Disney Animated Films We'd be overjoyed if you subscribe to The CinemaMen Podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Also head on over to https://cinemamenpodcast.com to check out new and old episodes. We always love to hear from listeners, so if you have a suggestion or just want to give us your take on a movie feel free to email us at feedback@cinemamenpodcast.com or check us out on Twitter at https://twitter.com/cinemamenpod. We are also on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast and please subscribe. Support us monetarily(if you are able) at https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support. Also check our unedited live streams and VODs on YouTube! Just search for The Cinemamen Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemamenpodcast/support

Trek Wars Disney Comic Talk
10: What Are Your Favorite Disney Animated Films?

Trek Wars Disney Comic Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 23:11


In this episode, Shawn and Tony discuss some of the greatest Disney/Pixar animated films.     These films are not only nostalgic, but a part of our culture. 

Mister Movie
'Raya and the Last Dragon' Review w/ Top 10 Disney Animated Films

Mister Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 80:47


No pandemic is going to stop Disney from releasing its latest animated feature. This week, we discuss Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon'. Plus, we rank our Top 10 Disney Animated Films. Host: Josh Bergman Special Co-Host: Cameron Cushner Time Codes: Who is Cameron Cushner?: 01:51 'Raya and the Last Dragon' Review: 04:48 Top 10 Disney Animated Films: 28:52 Support us at: https://anchor.fm/joshua-bergman/support E-Mail: realmistermovie@gmail.com Instagram: @realmistermovie Twitter: @realmistermovie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-bergman/support

The Drive-In Podcast
TDI #26 - Tom and Jerry Review, Spider Man Title, New Superman? Top 5 Non Disney Animated films

The Drive-In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 82:00


TDI #26 - Tom and Jerry Review, Spider Man Title, New Superman? Top 5 Non Disney Animated films by

Film Fragments
#22: Disney Animated Films

Film Fragments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 98:34


On episode 22, aka the last Film Fragments in 2020, Bryan welcomes Jenna Weigard to discuss their favorite Disney animated films. Beginning with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 1937, the company has released animated classics one after the other for over eight decades. As the years progressed, Disney became on-and-off with their consistency, but that never stopped them from putting their hearts into film after film. Disney will always remain a staple of our lives until we die and who knows when they'll stop releasing films? With all the money they have, it's doubtful it'll happen anytime soon. Crafting a list of our favorites was nearly impossible, but so worth it simultaneously. FOLLOW THE SHOW: Facebook - facebook.com/FilmFragments Twitter - twitter.com/filmfragmentspc Instagram - www.instagram.com/filmfragmentspodcast/ Anchor - anchor.fm/film-fragments FOLLOW JENNA: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennaweigard/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Nerds at Odds
Nerds at Odds - Special Episode 1 - Disney Animated Films Reviewed

Nerds at Odds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 150:44


Part 1 and Part 2 of our two-part series reviewing and ranking the Disney Animated Films. Nerds at odds is a weekly podcast about all things in nerd culture and beyond. If you want to get the show four days early, ad-free, and with the ability to submit your questions, comments, and concerns, head on over to patreon.com/nerdsatoddsTimestamps:Part 1 -What We've Been Up To - 0:00Topic - 22:07Questions, Comments, and Concerns - 1:05:19Closing Thoughts - 1:07:45Part 2 -What We've Been Up To - 1:19:35Topic - 1:21:18Questions, Comments, and Concerns - 2:23:00Closing Thoughts - 2:28:32Thank you for listening!Try Audible today with a 30 day free trial and explore the thousands and audiobooks they have to offer using our exclusive link: www.audibletrial.com/nerdsatodds

Disney Assembled
The Greatest Decade? Disney Animated Films 2000 - 2009

Disney Assembled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 34:31


Hey Howdy Hey! Welcome to episode 37 of Disney Assembled. In this episode, we take a look at the Disney animated films from 2000 - 2009. Which are overrated? Which are underrated? Which are rated just right? Listen to get our opinions. Contact us to share yours! If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing and giving us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. We would really appreciate it!! If you do, we might even read your review in a future episode. Want more Disney Assembled content? Have a Disney Dad Joke of the Week for consideration? Have an idea for a future episode? Follow and shoot us a message on our socials: @DisneyAssembled on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or email us at disneyassembled@gmail.com. We also have a YouTube channel! Please subscribe so we can finally get our name in the url. If you really love Disney and want to go the extra mile to support us, please consider becoming a Disney Assembled patron on Patreon. For the price of a cup of coffee, you can help us out, get access to patron only content, and get a shout out on our show. Visit us on Patreon for details. Finally, if you want to show us some extra love, visit our Disney Assembled store to purchase some excellent Disney Assembled merch. You can find links to all of the above, as well as links to where you can subscribe to the show, on our website: disneyassembled.com See you real soon! Troy & Mimi :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneyassembled/message

The Going Up Cast
Ep. 107 - Three Rabbit Beans in The 1950's

The Going Up Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 42:44


This week we talk about the latest trailer for WandaVision and what the heck that's all about, we read 3 more classic fairy tales including Three Little Pigs, Jack and the Beanstalk, and The Velveteen Rabbit and I talk about the mini-series of Disney reviews a bit more :D Enjoy! Episode contents: Readings of Jack and the Beanstalk, The Three Little Pigs and The Velveteen Rabbit, WandaVision first impressions, mini-series of Disney Animated Films information.

WDW Fan Zone Show
Ep. 158 - WDW Fan Zone Show - Favorite Disney Animated Films

WDW Fan Zone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 61:44


Disney animated films have provided us with valuable entertainment and education throughout the years. This week we will discuss our favorite Disney animated films.

WDW Fan Zone Show
Ep. 158 - WDW Fan Zone Show - Favorite Disney Animated Films

WDW Fan Zone Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 61:44


Disney animated films have provided us with valuable entertainment and education throughout the years. This week we will discuss our favorite Disney animated films.

Scraping The Vault
Scraping the Vault: The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride

Scraping The Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 116:12


The Lion King was one of the most beloved and highest grossing Disney Animated Films of all time. The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride ... is a movie. Join Audrey, Dan and Jimmy as they explore the reality of this much anticipated sequel. Will Scar make an inexplicable cameo? Learn how this film informs “the Lion Guard” animated series. Will Audrey have watched the correct film this time? Find all those answers and more in Scraping the Vault Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride

Podzilla 1985
Podzilla After Dark - Racist Contractors & Top 5 (Non Disney) Animated Films

Podzilla 1985

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 71:59


Tonight the gang decides to bring some well deserved attention to a local racist, express shock and disgust at outrageous electronic prices, and we talk about our favorite animated films that AREN'T from the House of Mouse. 

Incoherent Geek Shit
The Dazzling and Debatable World of Disney Animated Films!

Incoherent Geek Shit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 61:41


Everyone has a soft spot for Disney animated films, but not all of these movies have withstood the test of time. Seri and I0N discuss both the touching and questionable aspects of classic and current Disney films and wonder what the hell is the difference between modern Disney and Pixar movies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incoherentgeekshit/message

The Movie Connection
Top 5 Disney Animated Films

The Movie Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 35:06


Join Jacob & KC as they share their own top 5 list's for Best Disney Animated Films. The results surprised both of them -- tune in to hear where the lists overlap and where they diverge. What about you? Does your list line up with KC or with Jacob? Find out and get ready for a Summer of Sequels from here on out. Season Two of Disney Channel Surfers will begin Saturday May 23rd and the movie up for discussion is the first ever Disney Animated Sequel: "The Rescuers Down Under"E-Mail us your questions, comments, idea's for future episodes: disneychannelsurfers@gmail.comInstagramSpotify

Sio Bibble's Babble Bubble
Episode 27 -"Prequels Era Disney: Animated Films (with KHarmonizer)"

Sio Bibble's Babble Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 43:55


In this first part of a multi-episode series on Prequels Era Disney (1999-2005), KHarmonizer joins the show to talk about the animated Disney films at the turn of the millennium. Is Tarzan a dark toned musical masterpiece? Is it smart to dress up as a beloved Winnie the Pooh character for Halloween in Texas? And does anyone actually remember anything about Brother Bear? Listen to find out!

Some Geek Talks About
Top 10 Non Disney Animated Films

Some Geek Talks About

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 37:45


Some Geek Talks about with Henry Stephens and Mr Moody discuss our Top Ten Non Disney Animated Films. Facebook: Some Geek Talks About Twitter: @StephensHenry27 Follow Moody on @MrGloriousOne https://soundcloud.com/thegloriousmovieshow

Movies are Awesome
059 - Non-Disney Animated Films

Movies are Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 23:56


Welcome to Movies are Awesome! The podcast about the wonderful world of movies. In this podcast host Nathan Pottle will lead you through everything from movie reviews, top ten lists, and many more topics besides! In this episode Nathan discusses animated movies that are made by studios other than Disney. It’s a fun conversation including the death of forest creatures, plagues across Egypt, and of course chickens being turned into pies! Let Nathan know your favourite Non-Disney animated film by reaching out! Follow Nathan and the show here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PottleNathan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviesareawesomepodcast/?hl=en You can find the podcast in these different places: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/movies-are-awesome/id1449301304 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9tb3ZpZXNhcmVhd2Vzb21lcG9kLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Q5REmrGS7uV8pUGwkPUPC?si=AY8BTlBYShO5BmeNVj9YYw

The Goofy Guy Podcast
The Goofy Guy Podcast - Ep. 36 - Top 5 Disney Animated Films

The Goofy Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 50:36


Hey Goofy Friends! We have a fun episode this time around. We are discussing each of our top five favorite Disney Animated Films! It is so much fun. We each have a very different list, and we share why films are on the list. I'll give you a few hints: Pinnochio, Beauty And The Beast, and The Goofy Movie all made the list. Someone may have even chosen The Black Cauldron for their list. I'm just saying...interesting choice! We have a great time talking briefly about each movie, and hopefully, it will bring back some great memories for you too! If it does, be sure to leave a comment and tell us about it! We would love to hear from you! We hope you are doing well during this unusual time. We know that social distancing is hard for a lot of people (including us). Check-in on your friends and loved sons, and take care of each other! And if you can, spread a little pixie dust. Be sure to go to www.thegoofyguy.com and sign up for the Goofy Guy Newsletter to make sure you stay up to date on everything that is happening at the site. If you want to contact me, you can email me at jim@thegoofyguy.com You can also find me at all the locations below: twitter - www.twitter.com/thegoofyguyblog Facebook - www.facebook.com/thegoofyguy Instagram - www.instagram.com/thegoofyguyblog Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/thegoofyguy And you can find Julie at www.cftravelco.com Enjoy the episode! Jim The Goofy Guy

Disney Assembled
Overrated/Underrated: Disney Animated Films 2010-2020

Disney Assembled

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 22:46


Hi guys! Welcome to episode 8 of Disney Assembled. In this episode, we pick a few Disney Animated films from 2010-2020 and discuss if we think the film was overrated or underrated (based on our opinion and observations). If you enjoyed the episode and want more Disney Assembled content, feel free to follow us on our socials: @DisneyAssembled on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Also, if you have an idea for an episode or want to contact us, email us at disneyassembled@gmail.com. See you real soon! Troy & Mimi :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneyassembled/message

SPOILER ALERT!
Disney Animated Films: Sans Princesses

SPOILER ALERT!

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 52:27


Geremy, Sean and special guest Ellen Lague take some time from their busy schedule to talk Disney Animated Films. No princesses allowed!!

CinemATL Podcast
Top 3 - Disney Animated Films

CinemATL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 33:13


The Top 3 edition of the CinemATL Podcast returns with a look at our favorite Disney Animated Films (non-Pixar*). Which ones topped our lists? Will your favorite be on there?

Grown & Blerdy
Ep009: Rod'Nae Got that Good Credit

Grown & Blerdy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 168:41


This week, we're diggin' on ShortCircuit Experimental Films, navigating "backslides" and daddy issues on Grown-ish, and diving into our first Disney Superlatives on the show. What are each of our Top 5 Songs from Disney Animated Films?!?! Highlights: 0:37:30 - Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Circuit Experimental Films 0:56:40 - Grown-ish Season 3 Episodes 4 & 5 Recaps 1:53:50 - Ashley & Greg's Top 5 Songs from Disney Animated Films

Reel Chronicles
108: Disney Animated Films

Reel Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 126:20


With the release of Disney+ last week, we’ve dedicated this week’s episode to our top 10 Disney animated films, inclusive of Disney’s Golden Age and recent films from the 2010s. The guys break down why [...]

The Bippity Boppity Bros Podcast
Top 5 Least Favorite Non-Disney Animated Films, Plus Princess and the Frog and Tangled

The Bippity Boppity Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 51:10


Brian and Paul talk their top 5 least favorite non-Disney animated films, and the Disney movies of the week this week are Princess and the Frog and Tangled --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

55 and Main: A Disney Podcast
Episode 3: Top 5 Disney Animated Films Post-1989

55 and Main: A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 52:45


On episode 3 of 55 and Main, Mark and Spencer rank their top 5 Disney feature-length animated films, starting at 1989 through the present. Much of the discussion is focused on the Disney Renaissance period of the 1990s, and the revitalization of Disney animation in the 2010s. Recorded June 2019 Intro Music - from Jupiter from The Planets Suite by Gustav Holst Outro Music - from The Sleeping Beauty Suite by Tchaikovsky Cover Logo - Designed and created by Parker Gonzalez

55 and Main: A Disney Podcast
Episode 2: Top 5 Disney Animated Films Pre-1989

55 and Main: A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 33:57


On episode 2 of 55 and Main, Spencer and Mark rank their top 5 Disney feature-length animated films pre-1989. They discuss many of the great Disney classics and explain why the separation line for these films is the year 1989. Recorded June 2019 Intro Music - from Jupiter from The Planets Suite by Gustav Holst Outro Music - from The Sleeping Beauty Suite by Tchaikovsky Cover Logo - Designed and created by Parker Gonzalez

Two Peas On A Podcast
Top 5 Non-Disney Animated Films – Two Peas – 85

Two Peas On A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 61:09


Top5 Non-Disney Animated Films Andy and Gerald countdown and discuss their Top 5 Non-Disney animated feature films. Episode Segments: Intro: 00:23 Top 5’s: 08:36 Honorable [...]

Talk Network Radio Show
Last Walk Radio Show with Ron Baumbach | Remembering Disney Animated Films - Part 3 | Episode #163

Talk Network Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 19:58


This week's show is called "Remembering Disney Animated Films - Part 3." Listen as Ron Baumbach shares some of his favorite memories in a fun and imaginative way.

Tales from the Orca: A Film Podcast
Episode 3: Our Top 5 Favorite Non-Disney Animated Films

Tales from the Orca: A Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 62:45


The BFG and T-Panda navigate through their favorite non-Disney animated films, some well known, some less so.

Tales from the Orca: A Film Podcast
Episode 3: Our Top 5 Favorite Non-Disney Animated Films

Tales from the Orca: A Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 62:45


The BFG and T-Panda navigate through their favorite non-Disney animated films, some well known, some less so.

The Bippity Boppity Bros Podcast
Top 5 Favorite Disney Animated Films, Disney Plus, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The Bippity Boppity Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 48:54


In this episode, Paul and Brian reveal their top 5 favorite Disney Animated Films, talk about the newly announced Disney Plus Service, and dive into The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh for their movie of the week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Mindful Musician
Ep. 31 David Friedman (Part 2)

The Mindful Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:32


DAVID FRIEDMAN  David Friedman, composer of the award-winning hit musical, Desperate Measures, (Drama Desk for Music and Lyrics/Outer Critics and Off Broadway Alliance Awards for Best Musical) is one of this country's most beloved songwriters, best known for writing songs that touch our hearts and speak to our souls. He has written songs for everyone from Disney to Diana Ross, produced all of the late/great Nancy LaMott's CD's and wrote many of her best known songs, (Listen To My Heart/We Can Be Kind/We Live on Borrowed Time/I'll Be Here With You/Just in Time For Christmas), conducted and vocal arranged 6 musicals on Broadway and numerous Disney Animated Films (including Beauty & The Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame) wrote songs for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Bambi II and Trick, scored 3 television series, performed his revue Listen To My Heart – The Songs of David Friedman to audiences Off Broadway, all over America and abroad, and is currently in his 10th year of co-writing (with Kathie Lee Gifford) and performing a song-a-month for the Today Show's Everyone Has a Story Segment. (This month will be his hundredth song.) In addition to Desperate Measures, David has written 4 other musicals with Peter Kellogg: Chasing Nicolette played to rave reviews at The Westport Country Playhouse, the Prince theater in Philadelphia (where David was awarded the Barrymore Award for best score) and Village Theatre in Seattle, and recently had a backer's presentation in New York with John Rando directing; Stunt Girl, about the life of Nellie Bly, the first woman investigative reporter in New York and the first woman to run a major corporation, was seen in a critically acclaimed production at the Village Theater in Seattle, which was followed by a staged reading at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York. (After seeing this reading, Gloria Steinem called it, “Altogether, the strongest female story I've ever seen on Broadway -- or pretty much anywhere”); Money Talks, a four-character musical that follows the path of a $100 bill as it passes from person to person, with Benjamin Franklin playing the $100 bill, was presented at the Davenport Theatre last year; and Lincoln in Love, a musical about Abe Lincoln's early years, was presented at Goodspeed. David's Christmas Oratorio, King Island Christmas, written with Deborah Brevoort, has had over 50 productions around the world. David is also a best-selling author with 5 books including We Can Be Kind - Healing Our World One Kindness at a Time, based on his song of the same name. (Currently in its Fifth printing.) His three books on his Metaphysical Method, The Thought Exchange, explore how to not only choose the thoughts we wish to hold, but how to stay with them and see them manifest in our lives. He is a sought after speaker, lecturer and teacher around the country. For more information, go to www.MIDDERMusic.com.  LINKS Davids Website: www.MIDDERMusic.com We Can Be Kind - book and song    https://www.amazon.com/We-Can-Be-Kind-Kindness/dp/1633536750 Nancy LaMott singing We Can Be Kind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49m0--Wsk6E Koga (animated children's series):      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvmrHk_ih2E   The Mindful Musician Podcast: www.mattoestreicher.com

Movie Nation
Top 10 Disney Animated Films: Reliving My "Childhood" - Week of 3/31/19

Movie Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 72:11


Movie Nation is King of the World. We're beginning our 4th month of content. This week we have a review of one of my hotly anticipated independent films of this year The Mustang and we pared it with the newest Disney live action adaption from the mind of the seemingly neutered Tim Burton Dumbo. We also talk our Top 10 Disney Animated Films and reliving our "childhood" as well as the news that went on over the last week and as always our Movie Nation Trailer of the Week.   This weeks news articles provided by Collider.com: An Old Rogue is Returning for James Gunn's The Suicide Squad A Co-Star Talks Joaquin Phoenix's Joker Film Mrs. Smith Could Be Joining the MCU   Movie Nation's Trailer of the Week The creepiest doll in cinema returns as Annabelle Comes Home: https://youtu.be/bCxm7cTpBAs   So sit back, relax, and lets talk movies. Movie Nation is recorded live every Sunday at 1:45 PM ET over on http://www.twitch.tv/kenreels You can follow the host on Twitter @kenreels and the podcast @movienationpod The podcast is also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/movienationpodcast/ is where you can find us. If you would like to get in contact with us or leave feedback for the show you can contact us through the respective socials or send us an email movienation@hotmail.com. We thank you for listening. "Here's looking at you, kid."

The Mindful Musician
Ep. 30 David Friedman (Part 1)

The Mindful Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 59:19


DAVID FRIEDMAN  David Friedman, composer of the award-winning hit musical, Desperate Measures, (Drama Desk for Music and Lyrics/Outer Critics and Off Broadway Alliance Awards for Best Musical) is one of this country's most beloved songwriters, best known for writing songs that touch our hearts and speak to our souls. He has written songs for everyone from Disney to Diana Ross, produced all of the late/great Nancy LaMott's CD's and wrote many of her best known songs, (Listen To My Heart/We Can Be Kind/We Live on Borrowed Time/I'll Be Here With You/Just in Time For Christmas), conducted and vocal arranged 6 musicals on Broadway and numerous Disney Animated Films (including Beauty & The Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame) wrote songs for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Bambi II and Trick, scored 3 television series, performed his revue Listen To My Heart – The Songs of David Friedman to audiences Off Broadway, all over America and abroad, and is currently in his 10th year of co-writing (with Kathie Lee Gifford) and performing a song-a-month for the Today Show's Everyone Has a Story Segment. (This month will be his hundredth song.) In addition to Desperate Measures, David has written 4 other musicals with Peter Kellogg: Chasing Nicolette played to rave reviews at The Westport Country Playhouse, the Prince theater in Philadelphia (where David was awarded the Barrymore Award for best score) and Village Theatre in Seattle, and recently had a backer's presentation in New York with John Rando directing; Stunt Girl, about the life of Nellie Bly, the first woman investigative reporter in New York and the first woman to run a major corporation, was seen in a critically acclaimed production at the Village Theater in Seattle, which was followed by a staged reading at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York. (After seeing this reading, Gloria Steinem called it, “Altogether, the strongest female story I've ever seen on Broadway -- or pretty much anywhere”); Money Talks, a four-character musical that follows the path of a $100 bill as it passes from person to person, with Benjamin Franklin playing the $100 bill, was presented at the Davenport Theatre last year; and Lincoln in Love, a musical about Abe Lincoln's early years, was presented at Goodspeed. David's Christmas Oratorio, King Island Christmas, written with Deborah Brevoort, has had over 50 productions around the world. David is also a best-selling author with 5 books including We Can Be Kind - Healing Our World One Kindness at a Time, based on his song of the same name. (Currently in its Fifth printing.) His three books on his Metaphysical Method, The Thought Exchange, explore how to not only choose the thoughts we wish to hold, but how to stay with them and see them manifest in our lives. He is a sought after speaker, lecturer and teacher around the country. For more information, go to www.MIDDERMusic.com.  LINKS Davids Website: www.MIDDERMusic.com We Can Be Kind - book and song    https://www.amazon.com/We-Can-Be-Kind-Kindness/dp/1633536750 Nancy LaMott singing We Can Be Kind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49m0--Wsk6E Koga (animated children's series):      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvmrHk_ih2E   The Mindful Musician Podcast: www.mattoestreicher.com

Ducks Watch Together
Episode 248 - Favorite Non-Disney Animated Films

Ducks Watch Together

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 84:00


Due to weather conditions, our planned Lego Movie 2 episode has been delayed. Here was our pre-recorded episode that explores our favorite animated films that come from studios other than Disney. Permalink

InSession Film Podcast
The Lego Movie 2 / Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films (From Our Childhood) - Episode 312

InSession Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 135:39


This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Ryan Terry from RLTerryReelView.com joins us to discuss The Lego Movie 2 and our Top 3 non-Disney animated films from our childhood! JD also gives his thoughts on the Peter Jackson documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. - Review: The Lego Movie 2 (5:05) - Notes / They Shall Not Grow Old (47:54) - Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films (1:01:41) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LIi40D5BTFnsRMP57O5nG Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/It5foal422yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/

WE BOUGHT A MIC
Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films / THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART

WE BOUGHT A MIC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 118:56


[ep.74] Everything is awesome as we count down our top 3 favorite non-Disney animated films (01:24:02) and review The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. Plus, thoughts on Russian Doll, and lots of new music from Toro Y Moi, Vampire Weekend, Ariana Grande, and much more. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ Drew’s Spotify Hunter’s Website Special thanks to Rafael Calderon for the weekly upload. Ep 74 Shownotes Intro News Super Bowl (00:01:43) Pete Davidson/Judd Apatow movie (00:09:12) Ketchup Korner New Music – Toro y moi, Sharon Van Etten, Boogie, Vampire Weekend, The Bright Light Social Hour, Ariana Grande (00:13:43) Watching – High Flying Bird, Russian Doll, Mindhunter (00:40:57) Review The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (00:54:40) Spoilers (01:10:56) Topical review/segment Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films (01:24:02) Outro (01:50:35) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support

WE BOUGHT A MIC
Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films / THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART

WE BOUGHT A MIC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 118:56


[ep.74] Everything is awesome as we count down our top 3 favorite non-Disney animated films (01:24:02) and review The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. Plus, thoughts on Russian Doll, and lots of new music from Toro Y Moi, Vampire Weekend, Ariana Grande, and much more. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ Drew’s Spotify Hunter’s Website Special thanks to Rafael Calderon for the weekly upload. Ep 74 Shownotes Intro News Super Bowl (00:01:43) Pete Davidson/Judd Apatow movie (00:09:12) Ketchup Korner New Music – Toro y moi, Sharon Van Etten, Boogie, Vampire Weekend, The Bright Light Social Hour, Ariana Grande (00:13:43) Watching – High Flying Bird, Russian Doll, Mindhunter (00:40:57) Review The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (00:54:40) Spoilers (01:10:56) Topical review/segment Top 3 Non-Disney Animated Films (01:24:02) Outro (01:50:35)

Dateline Mousetalgia - Weekly Disneyland News
Dateline Mousetalgia - Episode 27 - FastPass and MaxPass Questions and Upcoming Movies Based on Disney Animated Films!

Dateline Mousetalgia - Weekly Disneyland News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 57:19


The new year is on a roll in Episode 27 of Dateline Mousetalgia! There are many event dates to cover, from Get Your Ears On - A Mickey and Minnie Celebration, to Lunar New Year celebrations, to Valentine’s Month! It’s time to revisit Mickey’s 90th birthday in the parks, and this week we focus on the artistic Celebration of the Mouse merchandise as well as a few other pieces! Plus, cool news for the Walt Disney Archives-- a previously missing Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short has been found! We also discuss our thoughts on MaxPass and FastPass at Disneyland Resort, looking at the longer wait times and crowds that occurred during the holiday season. Then, we take a look at some of the upcoming films based on and inspired by original Disney animated films-- “Dumbo”, “Aladdin”, “The Lion King”, “Mulan”-- even “Lady and the Tramp”, “Maleficent 2”, and a movie about Cruella de Vil! We wrap up this week’s episode with a fun little game, as we try to guess the name of various Disney attractions using only their abbreviated titles!

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast
GDTD 018: Disney's Hollywood Studios 30th Anniversary Logo, Giveaway Announcement, News, Fab Five Songs From Disney Animated Films

Gays Do the D: An Unofficial Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 79:25


In this episode, Adam and Patrick discuss Disney's Hollywood Studios' 30th anniversary logo and announce their first giveaway of 2019, a Star Wars R2-D2 hip pack for adults by Loungefly, including details on how you can enter to win! They cover the latest Disney news and list their "Fab Five" songs from Disney animated films. As always, the guys close out the episode with some "Quick D." Thanks for listening! To ensure that you don't miss an episode, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you prefer to listen and, while you're there, consider leaving a review. Reviews are the best way for you to help us spread the word about our podcast. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @gdtdpodcast and on our website at gaysdothed.com. Join the conversation by submitting your questions or show ideas to info@gaysdothed.com.

KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast
#41: Disney Animated Films (1937-1959)

KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 135:49


In 1937, Walt Disney and his fledgling animation company executed a quantum leap when they released Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the first animated feature film of its kind. The rest, as they say, is history. Today's episode of KnockBack is dedicated to those early days of Disney features, from Pinocchio and Dumbo to Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, as well as many others. And who better to learn about it all from than a professional animator with more than two decades of experience, who just so happens to be an authority on these films, the people who made them, and the art scene that fostered their amazing work? See, there's no need to whistle while you work. Just listen to this podcast instead.         Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

So I Married A Movie Geek
Episode 218 - Fantasy Movie Draft: Disney Animation

So I Married A Movie Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 77:14


Disney fans! The time has come! We've now done over two dozen #FantasyMovieDraft episodes and the most frequently requested as-of-yet done theme has always been Disney movies! So we finally did it - this week, we draft Disney Animated Films! And Pixar movies are included, by the way! Who's the best of the best when it comes to the best in animation?! Drafting their faves are newbie Lolo from LoloLovesFilms, Justine from The Cutaways Podcast, JD from InSession Film and our very own Disney lover, Krissy! Who goes off-the-beaten path early? And who uses the draft as her own karaoke performance? It's the podcast circle of life and it moves us all! Be sure to vote for your favorite draft team on Twitter! Please check out our podcast on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @MovieGeekCast and find our pod and several other awesome ones like it on the PodFix Network! Subscribe and if you like us (like really like us), we'd appreciate it if you leave us a positive rating and review on Apple Podcasts! You can also email us any questions or comments to moviegeekcast (at) gmail (dot) com!

The Dis Explorers Podcast
Episode 94 Non Disney Animated Films

The Dis Explorers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 67:17


This week we discuss non Disney animated films and compare then to Disney/Pixar animation. Is the stoy telling better? Is character development better? Listen in and find out our thoughts. We hope you enjoy this episode and thanks for downloading. Please give us a review on iTunes.     www.disexplorers.com Facebook: Dis Explorers Twitter: @TheDisExplorers Instagram: @thedisexplorers YouTube: Dis Explorers   Melanie www.dclprepschool.com Twitter: @dclprepschool Instagram/Pintrest: dclprep   RJ Facebook: RJ LUCIA JR Twitter/IG  : @blackpearl454   Adrianne Blog: www.wdwbound.com Twitter: @wdwbound_com Facebook/IG: adriwdwbound   Milford   Blog: www.milfordhutsell.com Twitter: @milfordonmove   Jessica   Blog www.duchessofdisneyland.com Facebook: duchessofdisneyland Twitter: @duchessjessica IG: @theduchessofdisneyland   Crystal   Twitter: @disneybrewing

The '90s Today Podcast
Disney Animated Films Of The 90s

The '90s Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 44:50


It Came From The '90s Segment featured: Nicktoons Racing for the Switch, Toys "R" Us Closing This Month and Creepy Crawlers getting a movie. This episode covers Disney Animated Films Of The 90s! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the90stoday/support

SciFi4Chicks - A Genre Podcast with a Woman's Perspective
SciFi4Chicks: Disney's Live Action Plan - Should They Adapt Every Animated Story?

SciFi4Chicks - A Genre Podcast with a Woman's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 40:52


The Walt Disney Company is known for their ground-breaking classic animated films: SNOW WHITE, CINDERELLA, SLEEPING BEAUTY, plus more recent classics like THE LION KING, THE LITTLE MERMAID, MULAN, and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. In recent years, though, they've been dipping back into that same well to take those classic animated stories and rework them into live-action pieces such as MALEFICENT, 101 DALMATIANS, and CINDERELLA. The latest release, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, gives us a chance to compare and contrast this version and the classic animated feature. Along the way, we discuss the other projects in the pipeline: MULAN, a sequel to THE JUNGLE BOOK, THE LION KING, DUMBO, and more. Should Disney be re-making all of these classic films? Or should they work to deliver new classics? The panel: Mindy Inlow, Jennifer Wise, Teresa Wickersham, Sonya Rodriguez, Ann Laabs, Lauren Garrison

Reel Chronicles
Reel Chronicles: Episode 03 – Top 10 Disney Animated Films

Reel Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 79:01


On this week’s episode, David and Luis are joined by Gaius from Los Angeles. In celebration of this weekend’s premiere of Beauty and the Beast, they discuss their all-time top 10 Disney animated films. 1:25 – [...]

ScreenFellas Podcast
ScreenFellas Podcast Episode 52: Modern Disney Animated Films

ScreenFellas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 54:42


In this episode of the ScreenFellas Podcast Ozzy and Carlos: - Were LIVE on Facebook! - Discuss Modern Disney Animated Films Thanks for the Download and be sure to subscribe! Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/screenfellas-podcast/id1118568554?mt=2 Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=91364&refid=stpr Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/screenfellas Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh64CezsfF9-UzZ0CEhq-Hw/videos Social Media: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreenFellas - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screenfellas - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenfellas/ Follow the team: - Carlos: https://twitter.com/Chiri456 - Ozzy: https://twitter.com/CastroOzzy - Bob: https://twitter.com/bwhitehouse89 - Myles: https://twitter.com/myles_haruki - Jesse: https://twitter.com/ColonelSwink - Zack: https://twitter.com/zack_marron - Enrique: https://twitter.com/cboga635 - Eli: https://twitter.com/XeyonMusic Music: www.bensound.com, Enrique Chiriboga, and XEYON

Top 5 of Death Podcast
Episode 126 Non-Disney Animated Films

Top 5 of Death Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 98:28


Do these even exist??? Yes, they do, but fro doesn't know what they are. Die.

Top 5 of Death Podcast
Episode 126 Non-Disney Animated Films

Top 5 of Death Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 98:28


Disney Magic Hour
Ep#27 - Top 5 Underappreciated Disney Animated Films

Disney Magic Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2016 85:35


This week the crew sits around the table to list off their Top 5 Underappreciated Animated Disney Films. These are films that, for whatever reason, never found its audience when it came to theaters. Some have since built a cult following while others continue on quite forgotten. Well, let's shine a brief light on those lost gems and give them a moment in the sun.

Film Tank
Episode 18 / Top 6 Disney Animated Films

Film Tank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 153:40


Our latest episode is a special episode where our four hosts count down their Top 6 favorite Disney animated films. Listen to see if your favorite makes an appearance.Thanks for listening, and you can find us at filmtankshow.com and make sure to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (at) @filmtankshow. You can also email us feedback/arguments or whatever you'd like at filmtankshow@gmail.com and we might even read/respond to your post on the show.You can also subscribe to our podcast on both the iTunes Music Store. Follow the link below to subscribe and never miss an episode. Be sure to rate/review us as well. iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-tank/id970957960

Rays Latino Talk Podcast
Top Non-Disney Animated Films & Greatness of Superboy: Mad Mexican Radio

Rays Latino Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 71:49


The Mad Mexican Angel H. Rivera welcomes talented graphic designer and artist Ciro Casanova! Ciro and Angel discuss comic book babies, fun times at FAO Schwarz and the best non-Disney animated films of all time.

WDW Mousenger
Episode 22 – Top 5 “Summer Vacation” Disney Animated Films!

WDW Mousenger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 34:12


It’s the first weekend in July and summertime is in full swing!  Like a lot of families, we packed up the car and hit the road for the holiday weekend for some fun in the sun with family and friends…Getting ready to hit the pool, I find my teen daughter and niece dancing and singing […]

This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M01 Mon27 Audio

This Week in Sociological Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 34:59


This Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, January 30, 2014 Segment 1 – "Uber sued over girl’s death in S.F."; San Francisco Chronicle Segment 2 – Professor Laura Beth Nielsen on law, morality, and Disney animated movies Segment 3 – "Connection failed: internet still a luxury for many Americans."; The Guardian Selected Keywords: Uber, internet regulation, property rights, law, morality, Disney, child development, digital divide, effectively maintained inequality EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in Sociological Perspective. We have a story this week on the digital divide, we also have an interview with Professor Laura Beth Nielsen of Northwestern University and the American Bar Foundation. Segment 1 But we begin with a story published in the San Francisco Chronicle on January 27th titled "Uber sued over girl’s death in San Francisco." The incident that sparked the suit is that on New Year’s Eve a woman and two young children ventured into a crosswalk in San Francisco. They were hit by a driver of a vehicle, who, the driver was, was employed is unclear, was engaged with the Uber ride service. The driver has not yet been charged with a crime. Uber has claimed that the driver was not working as an Uber contractor at the time because the person was not, there was no passenger in the car. The lawsuit has claimed that the driver was a contractor with Uber and therefore Uber is liable because the driver was checking an app that Uber provides to find a potential fare. The death of the child is tragic and there’s, it’s a very unfortunate situation. The incident provides information or opportunity to consider certain issues that Uber raises and that many other internet start-ups providing services that were traditionally provided in other ways, providing them with a new business model, to consider the implications of this from a sociological perspective. Sociologist John Campbell of Dartmouth University points to the state, that is to say the United States or particular states in the United States, basically the governmental entities, as constructing property rights. Now the right of an individual, or a company or corporation to provide transportation services such as taxicabs–that confers a property right on that, for that activity. To obtain that right companies make a trade. They take the right but they accept certain limitations in their work arrangements. Those limitations might be regarded as regulations. Now regulation can protect the consumer and one of the motivations that, or at least the articulated motivations for regulations is to protect the consumer. In the particular case of taxi services, it would be difficult for a potential passenger to vet the trustworthiness of a potential driver or a potential driving situation. So, for example, a passenger might not be able to assess whether the, what the driving record is of the potential driver, the safety of the vehicle in which they will be riding, the existence of insurance for the ride, and the criminal background or lack thereof of a potential driver. This is even more likely to be the case, that a potential passenger will be unable to investigate a potential, or interrogate a potential driver for taxicab services, because many potential passengers are visitors to the locale in which they are obtaining the taxicab services. Further, regulation can more or less assure a reasonable minimum of trustworthiness, and that’s why many, that’s one of the logics for why many organizations, many states, many jurisdictions impose certain regulations. They can insure a particular kind of driving record, they can insure, on the cost of fines and other punishments, a particular level of car safety. They can insure a particular level of liability insurance, and they can insure the past criminal record is not a concern. But that’s looking at regulation from the side of the potential passenger. We turn it around and look at regulation from the side of the particular, of the potential driver, the taxi driver, the company for whom, for which they work, regulation can also be regarded as a way of preserving the value of the property right. For example, because the state regulates and licenses the taxicab operators, the state can assure that there are not so few taxicabs available to work in a particular area that a potential passenger cannot find a taxicab. Because if that were the case, if there were not a sufficient number of drivers available, taxicabs available, the passengers, if they routinely encounter that situation, they would develop other means of getting around. Even visitors might find other ways of getting around by using the concierge at the hotel or prior arrangements before they arrive to understand what they might do, instead of relying on the unreliable taxicabs if there are not enough made available. At the same time, regulation can assure that there are not so many taxicabs in operation that over-competition can threaten to wipe them all out. Because if taxicab drivers and their companies cannot make a sufficient amount of money to profit such that they can stay in business and provide the service but still earn a living, then taxicabs will eventually go out of business and companies will eventually go out of business and that will be costly for the service that’s being provided. The interesting thing in this case is that Uber and similar companies threaten the property rights of existing companies. While providing virtually the same service with the slight tweak in that the way you might obtain the service, and they are typically unhindered by regulation that protects consumers and that protects the taxicab companies such that they can maintain the business and have it be a viable one. So, one of the interesting things that this lawsuit will put on the table is whether Uber is just another taxicab company with a particularly different way of, for people to obtain the service, or is it qualitatively different even though it is providing the same services as other companies such that it is not subject and should not be subject to existing regulations. It is unfortunate that a child is, has given their life and that has led to this lawsuit, it would have been more, it would have been more proper and more appropriate for this to have been evaluated prior to such an event. But it is the case that this event has motivated a lawsuit and a lawsuit should put into discussion just these issues. So, as these issues unfold, both in the courts and perhaps in legislative action, it will be interesting to see how this plays out and whether the property rights of existing companies are given weight, or whether they are regarded as an anachronism such that it is time to move to a different model. Segment 2 Speaking of moving forward, I connected with Professor Laura Beth Nielsen of Northwestern University and the American Bar Foundation to discuss her paper "‘Ahead of the Lawmen’: Law and Morality in Disney Animated Films 1960-1998." The paper is published in Law, Culture and the Humanities, and the authors are Laura Beth Nielsen, Nehal A. Patel, and Jacob Rosner. So, let’s see what she had to say. Samuel Roundfield Lucas: So I sat down with Professor Laura Beth Nielsen, who is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Legal Studies at Northwestern University and Research Professor of the American Bar Foundation, to talk about her co-authored paper, "‘Ahead of the Lawmen’". So, as I understand it you are asking, what’s the relationship between law and morality in Disney movies? So my question is, why ask that question? What is going on there? What’s at stake? Professor Nielsen: Well, as you know, this is not really my primary area of research, but as a mom I was watching lots of these movies with my children and as a scholar of the legal profession who believes that the legal profession, although imperfect, can oftentimes work to enhance justice in major ways, I thought, I continued to see a pattern where law failed. Law just didn’t work and I began to think, especially since, like many children, my children wanted to watch these movies over and over again, and I started thinking, what is the message that is being reinforced here about whether or not law is on the side of the good, the right? So I kind of knocked around in my head for a long time and I used it as an example in class. And then Jake Rosner, who is one of the co-authors on the paper and who was an undergraduate at Northwestern, he came up to me after class and said, "I think you should write that paper." I said "I’ve always been thinking about writing this paper" and he said, "let’s do it." So, it’s always fun to work with an undergraduate and show them what the research process is like. So off we went. Lucas: So why? I mean, if the, I guess what I’m wondering is, we take it as just a given or at least it is so commonly understood that law is different. That it’s sort of, that it’s, for example, they say you know there is a difference between what you know and what you can prove. Professor Nielsen: Right. Lucas: So why is there, I mean what would it look like if law and morality were, I mean if they were in alignment? I guess that is one kind of relationship. If they were in alignment as opposed to what you, and what did you see in Disney? Were they in alignment in the Disney films? Professor Nielsen: Mostly no. There were some, there were a few examples where they were in alignment, but for the most part law failed to get the right outcome. And one nice thing about studying Disney movies is the right outcome is really obvious. Right? These are moral tales that have been told. They are retellings of Hans Christian Anderson, parables. I mean, we know what the right outcome is. So that takes out one big area of the guesswork. If they were in alignment what you would have is very boring movies that boys don’t want to go see. Little girls might want to go see them, but the research on little boys–and who knows if this is cause or effect–but they want to have an action scene. So you have to have sort of something action, there has to be a battle, that’s part of the formula, but the only way that it’s legitimate for that battle to have occurred is if the good guys have tried the non-violent ways of resolving the problem first. And one of those ways is law. But because of the need for the battle, it means law almost always fails to work. Lucas: So one of the things is, I have not watched many Disney animated movies, given situations in my biography. So I found it fascinating some of the stories you were telling. The one of the, I can’t remember the name, it was the one under the sea who signed a contract. What was that? What was going on there? Is this a good example of the kind of things you saw in a series of different movies, or? Professor Nielsen: It is. It’s really the most obvious example of law being completely devoid of all morality and it’s portraying law in a really bad light because the contract–so Ariel is in, the mermaid and she wants to convince Prince Eric to fall in love with her, so she makes a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula to trade her fins for legs and she can keep her legs if she gets the kiss of true love. I mean, you can talk about what it’s teaching little girls about what they aspire to but that’s somebody else’s research, but so there is a contract. She, the sea witch actively prevents Ariel from accomplishing the goal and so Ariel’s soul is going to forever be owned by Ursula the Sea Witch. And her father, who has been not supportive of her love for Prince Eric, comes to rescue her. And he’s the most powerful man in the sea and you know, he is King Triton and when he shoots his trident at Ursula, she holds up the contract, it’s golden, and literally all of his power bounces of. So he, and she says, see the contract is legally binding and no one can do anything about it, even you Triton. So she sold body parts, that’s illegal. She’s 16, so she’s not an adult who’s able to contract. She promised her soul, which you can kind of think of as a slavery contract, right? She was going to own her forever, the Sea Witch was going to own her soul forever. And when justice in the form of Triton comes along, this technocratic version of law, what’s written on a piece of paper, no matter how under duress Ariel was when she signed it or no matter how illegal it was, it’s still binding. So that dichotomy was really the first one that really struck me as telling kids over and over, yeah law is a bunch of formalities and justice doesn’t enter into the situation because we all know Ariel is the hero. She’s our heroine. Lucas: So do they have a, if the king Trident? What? Professor Nielsen: Right. Lucas: What’s his name? Professor Nielsen: King Triton. Lucas: Triton. Okay. King Triton uses his powers at the, throws his powers at the contract. The contract survives. So that’s the failure of law. So what does the, that’s the force of law. Does he act in any other way or does he just walk away? Professor Nielsen: No. He offers himself. So she takes his soul, he becomes enslaved forever. But then Prince Eric, being the prince that he is, kills the witch with a boat. Lucas: So what’s, I guess one of the issues here is that, what in a normal, what would in a different vision of what the story would be, the contract would just be declared null and void and then she would not, the witch would not obtain the soul. Professor Nielsen: Right. So, if there was a contract it was, so there’s lots of things in cases about this like used during war when, you know, people are starving and you can’t enter into a contract. It’s considered unconscionable to enter into a contract where you are taking advantage of someone’s plight through no fault of their own or if it was revealed that she wasn’t of the age of majority or any of these other things that make a contract unconscionable. That’s what you spend a ton of time on in contracts class. In law school it’s learning what you’re allowed to contract for and what you’re not. Lucas: So do you, I guess one of the issues then is whether, it’s interesting because I guess one could say, well you know, these are, I don’t know the age range of children watching these movies but pretty young, and so it’s really just entertainment. Is there any evidence that they are picking up any, are they being socialized? Are they being transformed by watching these kinds of and in what ways might there be? Is there any evidence about that? Professor Nielsen: Well, so. Lucas: I know that’s not your research, but Professor Nielsen: Right. So we don’t have any direct evidence on this question, but we looked to the body of research about children in child psychology that looks at how children form their moral codes. And, it turns out kids who are in this target age range, 5 to 10 roughly, do have pretty sophisticated moral codes and there’s variation based on their life experience and what they know their parent, what they know to be true of their parents and whether they had been taught to believe in God. So this is a moment when a moral code is developing. And, what sort made it interesting to me, I think, was that it was reinforced over and over that law cannot accomplish a moral goal. And, you actually see this trend in other movies. The part of my thinking about this came from some other work about vigilante movies and Westerns. So, like if you think about the Clint Eastwood movies where somebody kills his wife and he’s after them. There has to have been a failure of law, right? So, it always starts with the trial and the person gets off because the policeman didn’t read his rights. Oh, the policeman didn’t read his rights and so the case gets thrown out and that’s part of what allows us to root for the vigilante who normally should be the bad guy in a movie is that law has failed. So, other people have written about it in other genres of movies and I don’t know what the relationship is between popular culture. Is it just entertainment? Maybe. Is it worth thinking through? My children, whether they liked it or not, had to have it thought through because of what their mother does for a living. Lucas: I see. Well, my sense and this also is based on no evidence, just talking to, anecdotally talking to students. A lot of students go into the law interested in making a difference. So it’s an interesting juxtaposition. You have at least a set of students going into the law viewing it as a means to, as you said earlier, to aid the introduction of real justice in our society. At the other time, but apparently some of them at least are coming perhaps with a history of watching these kinds of stories which would seem to suggest this is not a strategy for, not a place, that law is generally ineffective in pursuing certain moral ends. So it’s an interesting juxtaposition. I wonder what you would think about that. Professor Nielsen: Well, I think you’re right. Lots of my students both at the undergraduate level and I teach in law school, they come to law because it is the place where the state says this is where we are going to accomplish justice. And by the time they get to undergrad and to law school, they’ve heard about Brown vs. Board of Education and the importance of that landmark case for desegregating American schools. And, part of what I think is, is feeding back these ideas of law is ineffective is similarly troubling stories about law’s lofty effectiveness. So a lot of what you’re doing in, when you’re talking about law is, saying, well let’s look, how well did it really work? How many schools in the United States are actually desegregated or relatively well integrated? Even though there might not be laws anymore, do we have school integration? Do we have non-discrimination in employment? And, so I think you get both sides of the story. So you get a story over here about law being completely ineffective and then you have sort of this aggrandized story about law’s transformative power and what I would argue is, what we really have to do is study law on the ground and how it’s affecting people and what they are doing to accomplish justice in their own lived situations. Lucas: Well, this makes me wonder when you talk about law on the ground and people’s own experience of it. If people are entering, you know, legal situations or navigating a society with this understanding of, that the law is going in one direction and morality is leading you in another direction. I mean, could you speculate about what that means for their experiences or their, how they balance those? Professor Nielsen: Well, I think you probably have a lot more powerful understanding of law if you’ve been pulled over, or attitudes about law if you’ve been pulled over by a policeman. If you feel you were pulled over by a policeman unjustly or if you think maybe, you know, have I been discriminated against in the workplace and nobody did anything about it. Or if you’ve been victim of a crime. That’s going to have a lot, I think proportionately that’s going to have a lot more of an effect than a Disney movie you may have watched 40 times when you were a youngster. But, I think it’s worth sort of dissecting the ways in which we’re portraying law in all kinds of cultural objects, right? So you can think about this kind of analysis in novels, movies, television shows. And, what are we telling ourselves, because the relation, what are we telling ourselves and our kids? Because the relationship between culture and society is sort of this on-goingly interactive. And so, what we put out there becomes what’s real and then it gets reflected back in movies and film and books and all kinds of things. So I think it’s worth thinking about, but I’m going to have to make a very strong argument that this is driving people’s consciousness. Lucas: Well it’s a fascinating line of work and I look forward to seeing both its influence in the discussion, as well as next steps along this line of work. Are you planning other additional work? We have like 15 seconds, but any additional work? Professor Nielsen: I do. I tend to be, I don’t tend to do cultural analysis very much. This was sort of a fun side-line for me. My work tends to be more empirical. So, I’m not sure but I really did enjoy doing it and I’ve enjoyed the reaction from it. From my colleagues. So, I might. Who knows? Lucas: So, well one more question. What has been the reaction? Professor Nielsen: Well. Lucas: In general, I mean. Professor Nielsen: Well, you know, everyone asks sort of questions like you ask about how do we know how this really affects people and I don’t have a great answer for that. I have this other body of literature that I can say they show that what you see in the media affects how your sense of morality develops as a youngster, but also your parents and your church and all those things. But it was fun to do. It engaged students. It provided, even though we didn’t put a lot about this in the article, it allowed a couple of undergrads to work with me to get experience coding something. So we said, okay there are these themes, let’s watch all these movies. So they had a research experience that they enjoyed and got a publication out of it. I do actually have another sideline project about the representations of justice in daytime reality court TV dramas. We have some data analysis, but that’s a little more complicated because those are real life disputes. Lucas: Also with adults. So you’re seeing a fully formed sort of the clash of different perspectives at the same time. Professor Nielsen: And what you will think is interesting, I think, is so all these judges, I hate these shows, I’d rather stick a stick in my eye than watch them but I can get grad students to do it for money, is that the judges have different personality types that are very racially and gender, very raced, gendered and sexual. So there’s like a black judge, I think his name is Joe Brown, who’s like I grew up in the hood and I know who’s lying! Then there’s the no-nonsense mom and then there’s the gay judge who wants the parties to like hug it out at the end. So all these notions of justice are mediated through the identities, these performative identities that the fake judges, which I think will give the wrong idea. Lucas: Well, I’m looking forward to seeing what you come up with and I appreciate your spending some time with us today. I’d just like to thank you and I look forward to more quality research. And hopefully an impact on how we work together in navigating the law and constructing the law. Professor Nielsen: Thank you. Thanks for having me. It was fun. Lucas: Alright, thanks Segment 3 Our final news report this week was titled "Connection failed: internet still a luxury for many Americans." It was published in The Guardian on January 26th, 2014. So, in essence, we will use the internet to highlight unequal access to the internet. The report stated that 46 % of households with incomes under $30,000 lack home broadband access. And, one-third of those w/ incomes under $20,000 do not go online at all. At the same time, 79% of teachers said they have students access or download assignments from online, and 76% of teachers said that they have students submit homework online. Teachers also reported that they use, the expect students to engage in online discussions, post their work online, and about a quarter of teachers reported that they expect students to use sharing, shared services for shared editing, such as google docs. Now, one larger frame for understanding this arena, and many others, is provided by the theory of Effectively Maintained Inequality, or EMI for short. One common way to think about inequality is that some people have less than others. So, if that’s true, closing the quantitative gap would make those with less equal to those who originally had more. The theory of effectively maintained inequality contests this simple story. Effectively maintained inequality posits that goods have both qualitative and quantitative dimensions. Thus, inequality is more complex. Now, we can concretize this with a fanciful example. If having at least one dictionary at home conferred major advantages in school, the haves would be far more likely than others to have a dictionary in their household. However, if every child has a dictionary at home, the haves would obtain better dictionaries–for example, they’ll include detailed etymological analysis, for example. Once the have-nots obtain dictionaries, the advantage of a dictionary dissolves. What we see in this fanciful example is the shift from a focus on consequential quantitative inequality, or what we might call "effective" inequality, to consequential qualitative inequality, or what we might call consequential, effective qualitative inequality. Interestingly, research in at least a dozen countries has shown evidence consistent with the theory of effectively maintained inequality in educational systems. Not only in the United States, but in the UK, in Israel, in Australia, and several other countries, this dynamic has been found. The implication of this dynamic is that reducing inequality and creating real opportunity for the poor is a much more difficult enterprise. Now, we see this dynamic in the provision of internet services. At one time just having a computer was a major advantage. But eventually, having internet access became a major advantage. And, then, now we see, broadband internet access is a major advantage. With each one of these technological changes, we see changes in the implications for inequality. When a computer was all that was needed, then the advantaged, socioeconomically advantaged had computers and the socioeconomically disadvantaged did not. As the socioeconomically disadvantaged may have obtained computers, then faster computers were more necessary. Once the socioeconomically disadvantaged obtained faster computers, internet access became more necessary. Once disadvantaged people obtained internet access, faster internet access was more necessary. The implications of effectively maintained inequality are that this is a common dynamic, at least with respect to schools. And what it means for inequality reduction or for creating opportunity for people at the bottom, especially poor and near-poor children, is that you cannot solve that problem, you cannot provide true opportunity, if you focus on either quantitative inequality or qualitative inequality. But addressing both is extremely difficult; in fact, there is little research that has explicitly engaged the issue of how you address both quantitative inequality and qualitative inequality. Now, the missing research notwithstanding, the theory of effectively maintained inequality implies that addressing both quantitative and qualitative inequality is the task, at least in the United States, for any individual or institution that wants to create real opportunity for the disadvantaged. Closing So, we’ll leave you with that this week. Next week we will interview Professor Emily Huddart Kennedy at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada on her paper on downshifting. ‘Til then, that’s This Week in Sociological Perspective. Hope to see you next week. For: TwiSP 2014 m01 mon27