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This week, J.B. and Eddie dive into the dark and divisive Disney classic The Black Cauldron. They discuss how the film nearly sank Disney animation, why Gurgi sounds suspiciously like a certain precious-loving creature, and whether there's actually a good movie buried beneath all the chaos. Plus, Eddie shares a Star Wars revelation discovered through Spanish dubs, and the duo rattle through some rapid-fire Disney news.00:00 – Intro00:56 – The Black Cauldron review05:00 – Genre-bending ambitions & Disney's struggle to reinvent animation10:23 – The movie's plot14:00 – Gurgi = Gollum17:00 – Witches and confused children20:14 – Is this Disney's worst animated film? The case for and against25:07 – The baffling climax & that awkward exposition dump30:00 – Box office bombshell and the animation team's demotion33:05 – Parks & legacy34:15 – Ratings35:04 – Disney News Rapid Fire58:42 – Family Talk
MATTHEW 6:14-21 The Lord said, "If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. And when you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by men but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you. Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. We are going on a journey up a mountain – we should not carry things that are not worth having. This is part of the connection between forgiveness and fasting; “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth…” Holding onto grudges – remembrances of wrongs – is the polyunsaturated meal that multiplies like the food in Gurgi's magical sack: no matter how much we eat, there is always more. But the more we eat, the more we are weighed down, the more damage we do to our souls, and the less capable we are of the theotic climb to holiness. Three types of letting go. Exoneration: this is the ideal – wipes the slate clean It was an accident – no intent The actor was a child or an innocent; reconciliation should not even be threatened and should automatically be restorred The person is truly sorry; takes full responsibility; asks for forgiveness, and shows through their actions that they are reliable partners in love IN THESE CASES FULL EXONERATION IS REQUIRED; THE WORLD BECOMES BETTER WHEN WE DO AND WORSE WHEN WE DON'T “If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee.” Matthew 129:3-4. Forbearance Apology is qualified or inauthentic Let go of the thought “Forgive but don't forget”; setting of boundaries Allows us to maintain relations with people we cannot avoid or that we love Allows for the possibility of eventual exoneration as the person grows in goodness In scripture; all the commandments to be patient with one another and for the strong to bear the burdens of the weak speak to this kind of forgiveness. Release No recognition of wrongdoing No repentance No expectation that the person will not do it in the future FORGIVENESS OF THIS KIND.DOES NOT EXONERATE Liberating. “And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.” St. Matthew 10:14. Three Mistakes many of us make: Reconciling when it hasn't been earned through repentance There is not more heartfelt sorrow and desire for forgiveness than that offered by the addict or the one who is set to lose things they value because of their sin. There is also little less reliable. Reliability is an attribute of love. Those adults who cannot be relied on to be reliable do not deserve complete reconciliation. They have earned boundaries of various types. Some belong in category three. Those who demand reconciliation because of the depth of their feelings may be either sincere or manipulative, but it takes discernment to determine if complete reconciliation should be given. For those with whom we have a good history, this can be done in steps. Taking offense when none was intended. We are terrible at discerning intent, but we jump to it so quickly. Offer grace and, if needed, a conversation. Flowing from this: Coming at relationships like lawyers or police interrogators rather than friends and Christians. We've got a mountain to climb… Forgiveness is one of the great superpowers granted to us; let's use it properly.
Send us a textGreetings, Adventurers! Sit down by the hearth and hearken to this tale - tale of woe, bad plotting, and bad characterization! It's Disney's The Black Cauldron from 1985! Misha and Tyler dive into all those parts you wish they would and wouldn't: what Gurgi's whole deal is; what Eilonwy's whole deal is; what the Horned King's whole deal is; and...you get the picture. It's a bad movie. Check out our website and buy us a coffee! www.muchabuaboutnothing.comFollow us on Instagram! @muchabupodCover Art by Misha. Theme Music: "The Devil's Defiance" by Ritchie Everett. www.epidemicsound.comEditing by Tyler. Support the show
On this episode I get really angry about Gregg Wallace and his "healthy pizzas", and then after I get that off my chest we talk about the Punjab spice epidemic, Australian dirty talk, and we also hear from ChatGPT as Gurgi, telling us about various atrocities and tragic/horrific historical events (it's hard to explain.) After that we have an interview with BEN AVERY. T-shirts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GetClapped Music: https://www.youtube.com/oloffmusic Our subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/CheekClappers/ Our forum: https://saidit.net/s/CheekClappers/
The Black Cauldron from 1985 is often referred to as the absolute worst Disney animated movie. While we don't know if we would give it that acolade...it's pretty damn close and you can't have a Friday Failure without at least considering the Black Cauldron. Come take a listen with us once again in the land of Prydain hand in hand with the most annoying dumb character ever...Gurgi. DISCLAIMER This episode was originally recorded under the old podcast show name and contains "quacks" of swear words. Be kind...we have learned a lot since then.
Travel with Aaron, Adam, Andrew and Abby to the land of Prydain to deep dive into the film "The Black Cauldron". They'll meet characters like Gurgi and Fflewdder Fflam and travel to the land of the fair folk and the marshes of Morva to find the Black Cauldron so they can defeat the Horned King!
Hey, y'all,And welcome to Pyrthian! I mean, Prydain! A land where the big bad evil guy, also known as the Horned King, is trying to locate a magical weapon - said weapon being a PIG that can help him find the location of the black cauldron so he can bring his undead army back to life.We have a male main character that is useless, we have a female main character that takes no shit and saves her own ass, we have the comic relief in the form of a jester, and a Gurgi (dog-like creature) as our group of heroes.Confused? So were we. Does it sound a bit like another world you know? Almost similar in name? Yea.....we thought so too. It's a stretch, but here's our whacked out fan theory about the early days of Prythian.
Gene fondly recalls his childhood in the lands of Prydain while Willow absolutely beefs her Gurgi impression. Once again these two can't agree on anything other than sounding tired! Another epic installment in the YEAR OF SWORD AND SORCERY.
“Many crunchings and munchings” – Gurgi. Join us this week as set off on an epic quest to save Prydain from the dreaded Horn King. Did we find the find the Black Cauldron and stop evil from taking over the land? Find out on this weeks episode of Disney Geeks: The Podcast.
We've got an incredible guest this week! Jessica Lanyadoo is a humanistic astrologer, psychic medium, tarot reader, and animal communicator. She's the host of Ghost of a Podcast and the author of Astrology For Real Relationships. She joined us to talk about dead people jumping into her body, drawing boundaries for pushy spirits, and, most importantly, she helped us communicate with Lauren and Ashley's pups, Gurgi and Lois. Jessica is such a unique and fun person, and this episode is an absolute blast. Warning that the details of a suicide are discussed from 9:00 to 10:30. Feel free to skip ahead if you'd like to avoid that. GET $5 OFF a Lume Starter Pack with code GETIT at LumeDeodorant.com Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/GETIT. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/getit. This episode is brought to you by Better Help. Visit BetterHelp.com/GETIT today to get 10% off your first month. More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
In this week's (delayed) episode of the Once Again Podcast – sorry about that – hosts Ashley and Jason discuss the infamous, near-bankrupting-Disney classic, The Black Cauldron. This was a first-time viewing for both hosts and left us turning to the Chronicles of Prydain series for answers. Join us as we examine Taran, Eilonwy, Fflewddur Fflam, Gurgi, the Horned King, and the rest in this dark fantasy film that left us wanting more. And Disney – we know you're listening – make a sequel to this film already! Unusual Magic Jewelry:https://www.etsy.com/shop/UnusualMagicJewelry?ref=profile_header
A new Sonic the Hedgehog game has been released and naturally we waste 80 minutes talking about...lizard deals and Gurgi? You all knew what you were getting into with this one Notes: our dedication, Italian Hobbit Costco, monitor lizard deals, Red Wave the Swallow, Coupon Freaks, CyberCath, Toydarian Puzzle Box, Fash v Ren Faire Divide, Gurgi's Monkey Paw Wish, Prayers Up for Jay, Fourth Brother, Big Slurp Monkey Mountain, Premeditated Taco Bell, Sonic Frontiers Early Impressions, Free Yuji Naka, Scrapniks, Extra Dick Nutrients Corrections: Monitor lizards do not use buccal pumping (breathing by expanding cheeks). The right term is gular pumping (breathing by expanding throat). Amphibians use buccal pumping Check out our episode of America's Next Top Podcast Co-Host https://mobile.twitter.com/ANTPCHpod/status/1587131339362410497 And hit up that Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/antpch/posts
We are absolutely gutted by the loss of our beloved monarch and Minions (2015) star Queen Elizabeth. Heaven gained another beautiful bird Notes: Princess Diana's podcast drama, Meat Is An Ancient Food, Harfoots, Anglo Watto, Mommy Kissing Santa Claus Prequel, Gurgi's Wish, Free Elvis, Beveragely Thirsty Presents Are You There God It's Me Parched Man, Leninade, Stinky's Target Decor, Dominos Inflation Countermeasures, Yachty's Pizzeria, Totino 13, Mythbusters AO3, My Bed Is In Ruins, Gyroids that Fuck, Devii and Pii, Eddy the Yeti, Alan's Juvenile Rouge the Bat Fancasting, Slappy Squirrel Hose Water, That Thing of Ours That Should Not Be Named
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Not A Bomb, the podcast that reexamines some of the biggest cinematic bombs. On this week's episode, Troy and Brad discuss “the film that almost destroyed Walt Disney Animation” - The Black Cauldron. The 1985 dark fantasy adventure is noted as the most expensive animated film, at the time, and the first Disney animated film to receive a PG rating. All of this knowledge gets the guys thinking about why films bomb and what ingredients almost ensure your film is going to flop. Also, what the hell is a Gurgi?TimestampsIntro - (0:48)Why do film bomb? - (2:28)Box Office Results and Critical Response - (16:04)Behind the Camera - (21:40)Voice Cast - (26:44)Production & Development - (27:53)The Black Cauldron Film Discussion - (40:45)Is it a Bomb? - (82:14)Outro - (97:18)The Black Cauldron is directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich and stars Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, Nigel Hawthrone, Arthur Malet, Phil Fondacaro and John Hurt.If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.And as always, thanks for listening!Cast: Brad, Troy
"Oh, poor miserable Gurgi deserves fierce smackings and whackings on his poor, tender head." It's said that Disney's attempt at more mature animation is trash, but does it truly deserve that reputation? Listen & find out! twitter.com/trashmoviepod trashmoviepod@gmail.com Theme song by Kenneth Leeming Jr. Logo artwork by Joe Lane
In this episode, host Hanae asks Elliot and Jonathon about their thoughts and experiences with Disney animated films. Hanae poses the following questions. What was the first Disney animated film you remember watching? Which Disney animated film has the most questionable story? Which film has the best soundtrack? Hanae has a little rant about Little Mermaid, Elliot tells the trio about the poor fate of the character Gurgi, and Jonathon maybe starts a new segment called Rotten Turnips?
With their friendship still mercifully intact (unlike Tod and Copper's), film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Sam Summers team up to tackle Disney's darkest work of horror-fantasy – 1985's The Black Cauldron. With its devilish horned villain, spooky sequences, and array of freakish figures, this episode delves into the land of Prydain to talk swords, sorcery, and seriously cute psychic pigs. From its obvious Lord Of The Rings parallels, to some of the most ambitious Disney animation in decades, to a behind-the-scenes coup at the studio, listen along to dive into the film that had kids screaming for the exits – and nearly spelled disaster for the whole enterprise. Plus, learn the meaning of ‘TDLF', and discover how this film became part of the historical domino effect that gave us Shrek. And yes… we do talk about Gurgi. Bring your own munchings and crunchings. Next up: Basil The Great Mouse Detective Disniversity is brought to you by Ben Travis (@benstravis) and Sam Summers (@samsummers0), with art by Olly Gibbs and music by Nafets. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @disniversity. This podcast is not affiliated with Disney. — Welcome to Disniversity, the podcast crash course through the history of Disney's animated classics, with film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Dr. Sam Summers. Each week, we'll be moving forward in time through the legendary Walt Disney Animation Studios catalogue, watching every feature film in chronological order – from Snow White to Encanto. Watch along with us, and listen as we explore each film's historical context, advances in animation and lasting legacy, and talk about how they stand up today.
Words! Words! Words! We got them and our three contestants Chris, Mieka, and Tara have to figure them all out. In round one we've over-redacted four letter words in the [blank] and TV titles of 2021 and in round two we challenge our players to name the pop culture properties various made-up words belong to. Blerg! And of course it all comes down to saying it comes down to the lightning round. NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
Words! Words! Words! We got them and our three contestants Chris, Mieka, and Tara have to figure them all out. In round one we've over-redacted four letter words in the [blank] and TV titles of 2021 and in round two we challenge our players to name the pop culture properties various made-up words belong to. Blerg! And of course it all comes down to saying it comes down to the lightning round.Support Us On Patreon
On the twenty-first installment of the Pop Goes The Classics series looking at the Disney animated features, Mirandia Berthold, Andy Atherton & Steve Riddle look at 1985's The Black Cauldron. They discuss the many aspects of the film including: the dark and ominous scenes; Hen Wen The Pig's powers; Gurgi's character arc; where The Horned King ranks amongst the Disney villains (including his demise); some of the more “adult” jokes that hopefully fly over kids' heads; the great value Sanderson sisters; the undead army; Creeper, the under-rated henchman & why the film may not get the respect it deserves
Liv shows another 80s fantasy that's more aesthetic and less magical story telling. At least there's Gurgi!
Now that Dan is officially DONE with his thesis, he is able to catch up on a bunch of weird animated films he has always had on his list. First up on that list...Disney's oft-overlooked 80s animated film The Black Cauldron! Taran (voice by Grant Bardsley) is a young farm boy, tasked with looking after an oracular pig named Hen Wen that has visions of the location of the magical and evil Black Cauldron. The dark and powerful Horned King (voiced by John Hurt) is desperately searching for the Black Cauldron so that he can raise an army of the dead to take over the world! When Hen Wen is captured by the Horned King's minions, Taran, along with a group of misfit friends he meets along the way, must fight to keep Hen Wen safe and stop the Horned King from succeeding in his evil deeds! But will The Black Cauldron use its mystical powers to charm our hosts? Join us and find out! And don't forget to RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE! Link to the Slate article Dan referenced: http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/dvdextras/2010/10/the_black_cauldron.html Link to the Defunctland episode that Chrysten referenced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6rnPqSrE40
THE BLACK CAULDRON (1985) is a Disney movie... we promise! This week we discuss the rocky journey of how this film was made (and subsequently buried) by the Disney company, whether or not the film is accessible to a wide audience, and how it represents women.Join along as Abigail and Chris ~feud~ over which famous character Gurgi most resembles and Eli discusses his new favorite line of dialogue in all of cinema.
If there's one Disney movie you've never seen, it's probably The Black Cauldron, and it's worth a watch to understand why. This film has got it all: magic pigs; inconsistent accents; sacrificial sidekicks; glowing orbs that have nothing to do with the plot. Tune in as the Dummies unpack this head-scratcher of a story and take a deep dive into one of Disney's greatest unsung heroes: Gurgi. The post DD25 – The Black Cauldron (1985) appeared first on PodCavern.
Featuring: Paul Wenzel, Evaline Ness, Don Maitz, Jean-Leon Huens, David Wyatt and Brian Froud In this chapter of the Fantasy February saga Inks throws the Decoder boice into a black cauldron and hauls them through the glorious cover world of Lloyd Alexander's Prydain series. Horned kings, bad haircuts and strong smelling hominids await! To adventure!
Unsung Princess Month begins. JP Tuesday and Kiki Canon discuss 1985's The Black Cauldron. Does Princess Eilonwy deserve to be counted as an official Disney Princess? And what exactly is a Gurgi?Music from https://filmmusic.io"Glitter Blast" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Other sounds:Muzzy commercialThe Black Cauldron (1985)Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)The Hobbit (1977)The Lord of the Rings (1978)
In which the Mister and the Monsters join me in reviewing THE BLACK CAULDRON (1985), currently streaming on Disney+. Loosely based on the CHRONICLES OF PRYDAIN series of books by Lloyd Alexander, the film tells the story of the evil Horned King's quest for a mystical cauldron that will enable him to raise an army of the dead and conquer the world. Only a young boy named Taran (voiced by Grant Bardsley), a princess (Eilonwy/Susan Sheridan), a bard (Fflewddur Fflam/Nigel Hawthorne) and a creature named Gurgi (voiced by John Byner) stand in his way. Will the Horned King (John Hurt) reach his diabolical goal? Co-directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich from a script credited to Ted Berman, Vance Gerry, Joe Hale, David Jonas, Roy Morita, Richard Rich, Art Stevens and Al Wilson; it was the first Disney film to receive a PG rating, feature computer-generated imagery and was only release in home video format in 1998 in part because of its commercial failure. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
John Byner, was born John Thomas Biener, June 28,1937, “the same year as Superman and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge”,in Queens, New York, to Christina and Michael. The Fifth of six children, John found “attention” at the early age of 7. His mother had taken him with her to an afternoon movie. The movie was “Here Come The Waves”(1944), starring Bing Crosby. When returning home, Michael asked Christina what she had seen, and she, busy at the stove, said…”let Johnny tell you”. John began to sing “Accentuate the Positive ” just like Bing, gestures and all.On The Ed Sullivan Show, where he made his first early TV appearances, he mimicked Ed Sullivan among many others. Other impressions included John Wayne and he sings as Dean Martin and Johnny Mathis. came in handy during his appearances on panel programs such as celebrity "roasts" and other tributes.In the 1970s, Byner appeared several times on The Carol Burnett Show, where in one comedy sketch he wore a Donald Duck costume and mimicked the cartoon character's distinctive voice. He appeared several times on talk shows hosted by David Letterman.In the 1980s, he hosted Bizarre, which re-introduced many people to hapless daredevil Super Dave Osborne played by Bob Einstein. In 1983 he had a role as "Doc," who was Burt Reynolds's longtime childhood friend in the movie Stroker Ace. In 1985 The Walt Disney Company's animated feature The Black Cauldron was released, featuring Byner voicing the characters Gurgi and Doli. He was a regular celebrity guest on Hollywood Squares during the John Davidson years and later hosted the 1988-89 syndicated game show Relatively Speaking.He appeared in an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series as a washed-up ventriloquist.On May 26, 2017, it was reported that Byner had been cast in a supporting role in the Amazon Video horror anthology series Lore, which is based on the podcast of the same name. Byner portrays Patrick Boland, the father of Bridget Cleary Lore premiered on October 13, 2017.Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Complete Video Promotional Package:The Douglas Coleman Show VE (Video Edition) is now offering a complete music video promotional package for music artists. This package includes the following;1. We will play and promote your music video on our new VE (Video Edition) of The Douglas Coleman Show.2. A 10 minute video interview via Skype to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.3. Your photo, bio and links to your website, video and music on our website featured music artists section.4. Permanent archive of your video interview and music video on our Youtube channel and Website.This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure for your band and music video without any subscription or long term commitments.You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99http://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/cvpp/ for complete details.Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-you...
John Byner, was born John Thomas Biener, June 28,1937, “the same year as Superman and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge”,in Queens, New York, to Christina and Michael. The Fifth of six children, John found “attention” at the early age of 7. His mother had taken him with her to an afternoon movie. The movie was “Here Come The Waves”(1944), starring Bing Crosby. When returning home, Michael asked Christina what she had seen, and she, busy at the stove, said…”let Johnny tell you”. John began to sing “Accentuate the Positive ” just like Bing, gestures and all.On The Ed Sullivan Show, where he made his first early TV appearances, he mimicked Ed Sullivan among many others. Other impressions included John Wayne and he sings as Dean Martin and Johnny Mathis. came in handy during his appearances on panel programs such as celebrity "roasts" and other tributes.In the 1970s, Byner appeared several times on The Carol Burnett Show, where in one comedy sketch he wore a Donald Duck costume and mimicked the cartoon character's distinctive voice. He appeared several times on talk shows hosted by David Letterman.In the 1980s, he hosted Bizarre, which re-introduced many people to hapless daredevil Super Dave Osborne played by Bob Einstein. In 1983 he had a role as "Doc," who was Burt Reynolds's longtime childhood friend in the movie Stroker Ace. In 1985 The Walt Disney Company's animated feature The Black Cauldron was released, featuring Byner voicing the characters Gurgi and Doli. He was a regular celebrity guest on Hollywood Squares during the John Davidson years and later hosted the 1988-89 syndicated game show Relatively Speaking.He appeared in an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series as a washed-up ventriloquist.On May 26, 2017, it was reported that Byner had been cast in a supporting role in the Amazon Video horror anthology series Lore, which is based on the podcast of the same name. Byner portrays Patrick Boland, the father of Bridget Cleary Lore premiered on October 13, 2017.Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Complete Video Promotional Package:The Douglas Coleman Show VE (Video Edition) is now offering a complete music video promotional package for music artists. This package includes the following;1. We will play and promote your music video on our new VE (Video Edition) of The Douglas Coleman Show.2. A 10 minute video interview via Skype to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.3. Your photo, bio and links to your website, video and music on our website featured music artists section.4. Permanent archive of your video interview and music video on our Youtube channel and Website.This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure for your band and music video without any subscription or long term commitments.You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99http://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/cvpp/ for complete details.Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-you...
Head out on an adventure while a magically large house cat lays eternal chase - we’re covering The Castle of Llyr, by Lloyd Alexander. The third book in the Chronicles of Prydain makes excellent use of Alexander’s well-developed, charming characters as they get into scrapes outside of the series’ main storyline. Eilonwy determines her own path and every character investigates their identity - but sadly, Gurgi rarely opens his everlasting food wallet.Many listeners have requested that we cover more Lloyd Alexander, and we’re more than happy to comply - we’re hoping to continue the Chronicles in the not-so-distant future! If you have a request, email us at dragonbabiespodcast@gmail.com.We also open this episode with a call for your favorite YA fantasy books by Black authors as well as other authors of color - please share! We are looking to diversify our very white podcast catalogue and would love to hear them.MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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En la tierra de Prydain, un humilde pastor de cerdos sueña con convertirse en un gran caballero. El joven Taran recibe su vocación heroica cuando el malvado Ret secuestra a un cerdo profetizador que le había sido confiado. Ahora, con la ayuda de su compañero peludo Gurgi y la princesa Eilonwy, Taran debe localizar el caldero negro mágico antes de que el Rey pueda usar sus poderes místicos para convocar a un ejército de muertos vivientes. Te dejamos un vistazo a una película de Disney que muchos piensan es infravalorada. ¿Estamos de acuerdo? ¡Escucha y averigua! Recuerda que puedes escribirnos y recomendar temas para el programa! Email: unapaginadepeliculas@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PdePeliculas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PDePelicula Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pdepeliculas_/?hl=es --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
THE BLACK CAULDRON When a fearsome warrior's quest for invincibility leads him to the Black Cauldron, he is challenged by the most unlikely adversary: a young assistant pig keeper named Taran. Now, with help from his furry sidekick Gurgi and Princess Eilonwy, Taran must locate the magical black cauldron before the Horned King is able to use its mystical powers to summon an army of the undead. Craig and guest co-host Cary Gordon (@MetalGeeks on twitter) discuss facing evil, Norwegian death metal, the lack of merchandise and the movie “The Black Cauldron” on this week's Matinee Heroes…plus! Show Notes 1:01 Craig gets updates from Cary about his podcast Metal Geeks and talk a bit about Norwegian Death Metal. 11:55 Craig and Cary discuss "The Black Cauldron" 23:41 Recasting 34:31 Double Feature 36:13 Final Thoughts 41:36 Craig and Cary preview next week's episode "The Mandalorian" Disney Plus month wraps up with a show most people signed up to see: The Mandalorian
THE BLACK CAULDRON When a fearsome warrior’s quest for invincibility leads him to the Black Cauldron, he is challenged by the most unlikely adversary: a young assistant pig keeper named Taran. Now, with help from his furry sidekick Gurgi and Princess Eilonwy, Taran must locate the magical black cauldron before the Horned King is able to use its mystical powers to summon an army of the undead. Craig and guest co-host Cary Gordon (@MetalGeeks on twitter) discuss facing evil, Norwegian death metal, the lack of merchandise and the movie “The Black Cauldron” on this week’s Matinee Heroes…plus! Show Notes 1:01 Craig gets updates from Cary about his podcast Metal Geeks and talk a bit about Norwegian Death Metal. 11:55 Craig and Cary discuss "The Black Cauldron" 23:41 Recasting 34:31 Double Feature 36:13 Final Thoughts 41:36 Craig and Cary preview next week's episode "The Mandalorian" Disney Plus month wraps up with a show most people signed up to see: The Mandalorian
This episode really goes off the rails as the boys expend every possible effort to avoid talking about a film none of them enjoyed. Talking points include: Disney's Nearly Eliminated Animations Department, Magical Girl Anime, Zack as a Therapist, Gurgi as Played by Kevin, Diverse Parenting Styles, and Zack's "Three C's".
On episode 81, we enter the vault to talk about the 1985 animated dark fantasy film, The Black Cauldron! Spoiler Alert: We did not like this movie. But, we had a lot of fun talking about it. We discuss the failures of Taran, Gurgi the creature, King Ugly and much, much more! Follow us on social media and subscribe to the show on your favorite platform to hear us every 2 weeks! Twitter: @thewaltvaultpod Instagram: @thewaltvaultpod Facebook: The Walt Vault Subscribe on: iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Youtube, Spotify, Anchor Our website is: thewaltvaultpod.com Email: contact@thewaltvaultpod.com Become a Patron on Patreon and get access to our After Show for only $1 a month!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/support
Social Media: Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Email: 1stgeek411@gmail.com Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify!!!This episode is Sponsored by: Thy Geekdom Come Enter code: PIXIEDUST for 25% off the e-book of Thy Geekdom Come at Mythos & Ink Publishing ● “Feature Film” The Black Cauldron● Centuries ago, in the land of Prydain, a young pig keeper named Taran is given the task of protecting Hen Wen, a magical future seeing? fortune telling?, all knowing? pig, who knows the location of the mystical black cauldron. This is not an easy task, for The Evil Horned King will stop at nothing to get the power of the cauldron.Taran along with the young princess Eilonwy, the bard Fflewddur Fflam, and a wild creature named Gurgi seek to destroy the cauldron, to prevent the Horned King from ruling the world.● Trivia:● The movie is loosely based upon the first two books in Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicles ("The Book of Three" and "The Black Cauldron"). ● The first Disney animated movie to not contain any songs, neither performed by characters nor in the background.● This movie is notable for being the first full-length Disney animated movie to incorporate computer graphics imagery (CGI) in its animation. The CGI was utilized for a lot of the special effects, which included the bubbles, a boat, a floating orb of light, the Cauldron, the realistic flames seen near the end of the movie, and the boat that Taran and his friends used to escape the castle. The dimensions and volume of the animated objects were fed into a computer and then their shapes were manipulated through computer programming before they were transferred as physical outlines the animators could work on. Despite this movie being released a year before The Great Mouse Detective (1986), both were in production simultaneously, and the computer graphics for the latter were done first. When Producer Joe Hale heard about what was being done, the possibilities made him excited, and he made the crew from The Great Mouse Detective (1986) create some computer animation for his own movie. For others effects, Animator Don Paul used live-action footage of dry ice mists to create the steam and smoke coming out of the Cauldron.● Tim Burton, worked as a Conceptual Artist on this movie● The first Disney animated theatrical movie to receive a PG rating, and had been the only one to have that rating up until The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and Dinosaur(2000). ● There is an urban legend that, despite the movie's failure in the U.S., it was popular in Japan, so much so, that the creator of the Legend of Zelda series, Shigeru Miyamoto, based a lot of the game's elements on this movie. ● When the Horned King activates the power of the Black Cauldron, the sound of a space shuttle launch was used.● Segment: Misc “Whosits and Whatsits Galore” ● Comicpaloozao First started attending in 2014o We are Cosplayers!o First cosplay contest in 2015 with a Disney Princess Wrap Battle Skit as Anna, Elsa and Ariel.● This year Kerry Entered a solo Skit as Human Tamatoao Story of Audio issues and what happened to Kerryo Going at the end and winning best skito Tamatoa Skit o Oogie Boogie Skit● Lounge Princess Photo Shoot – Taken by: Jonathan Vilches @j.a.vilches “Lounge Princess” Meetup Photoshoot Photoso How the idea happenedo Cosplayers Involved: ▪ Cinderella: Princess Deanna Cosplay▪ Aurora: SchmittydeCali Cosplay▪ Ariel: Lady Loodlz Cosplay▪ Belle: Backsplit Cosplay▪ Jasmine: Keriko Cosplay▪ Mulan: SherrBear▪ Rapunzel: Fairy La Fey▪ Merida: Pastel Colored Cosplay▪ Anna: Noontime Shadows Cosplay▪ Elsa: Rumple and Cat Cosplay▪ Moana: Charming Darling▪ Vanellope: Clown Girl Cosplay● Segment: News/Announcements “The Newsies Banner”○ Disney has complete control over Hulu now.○ Live Action Aladdin comes out this Weekend!● Segment: weekly top 4 (secret from each other)”Let’s get down to business”○ Top 4 Disney Dark Moments: 1 - Pinocchio - pleasure island “jack asses” 2 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Hellfire/Frollo at the Beginning 3 - Snow White - All the Dark things 4 - Fantasia - Night on Bald Mountain “Chernabog”Next Week: New Live Action Aladdin Top 4: Disney/Pixar Shorts Contact info: Social Media: Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Email: 1stgeek411@gmail.com Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify!!!
Andy, Michael, and Hunter are joined by Scott Hopkins to examine Disney's often-overlooked, high fantasy animated feature, 1985's The Black Cauldron. Find more Dis-Order: Every Disney Movie through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to Dis-Order on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Story: Die Bewohner des Landes Prydain leben unter einer düsteren Bedrohung: Der gehörnte König ist kurz davor, die Macht zu ergreifen. Er benötigt nur noch das hellsehende Schwein Hen Wen und die Zauberkraft des schwarzen Kessels. Doch der junge Taran tritt heldenhaft gegen ihn an. Zum Glück hat er gute Freunde: die pfiffige Prinzessin Eilonwy, einen lustigen pelzigen Kerl namens Gurgi und den tollpatschigen Barden Fflewddur. Gemeinsam kämpfen sie mit fliegenden Drachen, müssen den grausigen Söldnern des Königs entkommen und überlisten drei Hexen im Moor - alles mit Hilfe ihres magischen Schwertes, ihres Mutes und ihrer Freundschaft! DVD-Release: 07.09.2017 (Walt Disney) The Black Cauldron Genre: Abenteuer, Fantasy, Familie, Zeichentrick Land: USA 1985 Laufzeit: ca. 76 min. FSK: 6 Regie: Ted Berman, Richard Rich Drehbuch: David Jonas, Vance Gerry, Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Al Wilson, Roy Morita, Peter Young, Art Stevens, Joe Hale Buch: John Musker, Ron Clements, Lloyd Alexander Animation: Glen Keane Musik: Elmer Bernstein Produzenten: Don Hahn Mit John Hurt, Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, Nigel Hawthrone, John Byner, Arthur Malet, Eda Reiss Merin, Phil Fondacaro, ... Synchronsprecher: Frank Schaff-Langhans, Katja Primel, Herman Ebeling, Wolfgang Ziffer, Jochaim Kemmer, Wolfgang Völz, Joachim Nottke, Bettina Schön, Peter Matić https://youtu.be/mNHdntO7FhQ
Story: Die Bewohner des Landes Prydain leben unter einer düsteren Bedrohung: Der gehörnte König ist kurz davor, die Macht zu ergreifen. Er benötigt nur noch das hellsehende Schwein Hen Wen und die Zauberkraft des schwarzen Kessels. Doch der junge Taran tritt heldenhaft gegen ihn an. Zum Glück hat er gute Freunde: die pfiffige Prinzessin Eilonwy, einen lustigen pelzigen Kerl namens Gurgi und den tollpatschigen Barden Fflewddur. Gemeinsam kämpfen sie mit fliegenden Drachen, müssen den grausigen Söldnern des Königs entkommen und überlisten drei Hexen im Moor - alles mit Hilfe ihres magischen Schwertes, ihres Mutes und ihrer Freundschaft! DVD-Release: 07.09.2017 (Walt Disney) The Black Cauldron Genre: Abenteuer, Fantasy, Familie, Zeichentrick Land: USA 1985 Laufzeit: ca. 76 min. FSK: 6 Regie: Ted Berman, Richard Rich Drehbuch: David Jonas, Vance Gerry, Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Al Wilson, Roy Morita, Peter Young, Art Stevens, Joe Hale Buch: John Musker, Ron Clements, Lloyd Alexander Animation: Glen Keane Musik: Elmer Bernstein Produzenten: Don Hahn Mit John Hurt, Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, Nigel Hawthrone, John Byner, Arthur Malet, Eda Reiss Merin, Phil Fondacaro, ... Synchronsprecher: Frank Schaff-Langhans, Katja Primel, Herman Ebeling, Wolfgang Ziffer, Jochaim Kemmer, Wolfgang Völz, Joachim Nottke, Bettina Schön, Peter Matić https://youtu.be/mNHdntO7FhQ
This one's a doozy! Together, an overheated Madeleine and Grace explore the destructive glorification of war, powerful coming-of-age tales for teens, an endlessly relatable cast of characters, and whether Gurgi is more of a dog-man or a bear-man. Ya know, everything you've ever wondered when reading The Black Cauldron. Plus, an extended discussion of the myriad ways Disney messed up the 1985 film adaptation. Don't be a Gwystyl - join us!MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this Horror themed episode, Russell and Calvin talk about It Follows, the Russell and Mauricio talk about Resident Evil 7. In the middle of all this, Zebulon takes a nap. Also featuring Gurgi v Toothless, Roast-a-POP-alypse and more!
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Erik forces Drew to go to Musical Monday in Boystown. Also: Australian Lizard Street Fights, Is it Musical or Medicated?, and R.I.P. Gurgi
It's Time D-Heads! This week we seek out magic, fantasy, legend and to destroy a cauldron as we welcome JOHN BYNER (The Black Cauldron, SOAP, Hollywood Squares, Ed Sullivan) to the show! John stops in and talks about his career, bringing Gurgi to life in Disney's The Black Cauldron, behind the scenes stories from Hollywood Squares and even the true story behind him not becoming Mork on Happy Days. We also have the D-Team here as you have questions and Erin has answers in I Want To Know and Caitlin brings you the latest from the Walt Disney World Resort. We take a look back with This Week in Disney Histroy with Nathan and Jason dives deep into The Vault uncovering a lost Disney Gem to add to your collection. We have news hot off the D-Wire with information on Star Wars, Hollywood Studios, The Magic Kingdom, Blu-Rays, DVDs, Frozen, Merchandise and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
It's Time D-Heads! This week we seek out magic, fantasy, legend and to destroy a cauldron as we welcome JOHN BYNER (The Black Cauldron, SOAP, Hollywood Squares, Ed Sullivan) to the show! John stops in and talks about his career, bringing Gurgi to life in Disney's The Black Cauldron, behind the scenes stories from Hollywood Squares and even the true story behind him not becoming Mork on Happy Days. We also have the D-Team here as you have questions and Erin has answers in I Want To Know and Caitlin brings you the latest from the Walt Disney World Resort. We take a look back with This Week in Disney Histroy with Nathan and Jason dives deep into The Vault uncovering a lost Disney Gem to add to your collection. We have news hot off the D-Wire with information on Star Wars, Hollywood Studios, The Magic Kingdom, Blu-Rays, DVDs, Frozen, Merchandise and more! So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
This week's episode of The Make Mine Magic Podcast includes discussion of The Black Cauldron, and the following: Jenn's own radio show / Princess Eilonwy / The Black Cauldron / animation changes / Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain / dark dark film / The Horned King / spoiler alerts / the Black Cauldron / that's some pig / plotholes / Gurgi / villains / bad parents / voice actors / Billie Hayes / mature content / the videotape cover legend / length / John Carter / ratings / dated / iffy Princess / Cinderella's stepsisters * / wannabe princess dating service / closing / * For the record, Cinderella's stepsisters' names are actually Anastasia and Drizella. Links: Our Princess Episode Glenn's review of The Black Cauldron Glenn's review of John Carter Our Maleficent Episode Jennifer's Twitter Glenn's Twitter The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Pinterest The GAR! Podcast Family on Facebook The Make Mine Magic Facebook Page