POPULARITY
We're wrapping up Disney Fest 2025 which was held a few weeks ago at the Peoria Riverfront Museum in Peoria, IL.Author JB Kaufman is giving us a history lesson on Donald Duck. He'll talk about some of his early shorts including The Wise Little Hen (1934), Mr Duck Steps Out (1940) and A Good Time For a Dime (1941.) Then we'll learn about the final film from the fest. A unique movie called The Reluctant Dragon from 1941 finishes up the weekend.Hosts John Alois, Shawn Degenhart and John Redlingshafer would love to hear from you! Email or send a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100063622463796 https://www.instagram.com/hyperion_hub/ https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FHubHyperion
This week's show is from Disney Fest at The Peoria Riverfront Museum in Peoria, IL where we sat down with authors Mindy Johnson and JB Kaufman. Our many topics include artist Mary Blair, The Reluctant Dragon from 1941, the history of Tinker Bell and more. We also share our own personal stories and talk about the moment we knew Disney became our passion.Hosts John Alois, Shawn Degenhart and John Redlingshafer would love to hear from you! Email or send a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/?id=100063622463796 https://www.instagram.com/hyperion_hub/ https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FHubHyperion
What happens when the hereditary office of village executioner falls to a woman? Kenneth Grahame, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you'd like to ensure the future of The Classic Tales, please visit the website, classictalesaudiobooks.com, and either make a donation, buy an audiobook, or pick up one of our many support options. And if you can't support us monetarily, leave us a review or share an episode with a friend. It all helps. Thank you so much. Kenneth Grahame is most famous for his superb fantasies, “The Wind in the Willows”, and “The Reluctant Dragon”. Today's story is in a similar vein, where a woman demands her birthright of village executioner – and performs her duty with profound competency. And now, The Headswoman, by Kenneth Grahame Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
What happens when the hereditary office of village executioner falls to a woman? Kenneth Grahame, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you'd like to ensure the future of The Classic Tales, please visit the website, classictalesaudiobooks.com, and either make a donation, buy an audiobook, or pick up one of our many support options. And if you can't support us monetarily, leave us a review or share an episode with a friend. It all helps. Thank you so much. Kenneth Grahame is most famous for his superb fantasies, “The Wind in the Willows”, and “The Reluctant Dragon”. Today's story is in a similar vein, where a woman demands her birthright of village executioner – and performs her duty with profound competency. And now, The Headswoman, by Kenneth Grahame Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
In this episode, Michael and Tom discuss the history of Walt Disney's The Reluctant Dragon. The 1941 classic combined both live action and animated segments, taking movie goers inside the shiny new Walt Disney Studios and behind the scenes of some several films that were currently in production, including Bambi and Dumbo.Links:Michael's Disneyland History SegmentsImportant DIS links and more information!Connecting with Walt on TwitterDreams Unlimited TravelSources:Books:The Disney Films by Leonard MaltinThe Walt Disney Films Archives: The Animated Movies 1921-1968 Edited by Daniel KohenschulteWebsites/Articles:The Disney Strike and The Reluctant Dragon for Ink & PaintThe Reluctant Dragon by Ester Bley for Cartoon Research Part 1 Part 2The Reluctant Dragon by Dan Heaton for The Tomorrow SocietyThe Reluctant Dragon, The Disney WikiDisney Film History: The Reluctant Dragon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
Here is a Premium Season preview of The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame. First published in 1898.Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories.If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night.Start your 7-day free trial of Send Me to Sleep Premium today, and enjoy our two upcoming exclusive episodes: https://sendmetosleep.supercast.com/Vote on our next book: https://forms.gle/4YeriASaLju9Jqbz6Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: Apple Podcasts - SpotifySign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/Visit our website: Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest WebsiteFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep. Our AppsRedeem exclusive, unlimited access to premium content for 1 month FREE in our mobile apps built by the Slumber Studios team:Deep Sleep Sounds App: deepsleepsounds.com/sendmetosleepSlumber App: slumber.fm/sendmetosleep
Welcome to Part II! This week, Nick, Anthony, and Taylor recommend some American history-themed movies for Thanksgiving: We kick off the festivities with a trip to D.C. in Wag the Dog (1997). Robert De Niro plays a Washington spin doctor who enlists the help of an eccentric movie producer (Dustin Hoffman) to create a fictional war in order to distract Americans from a presidential scandal. Then in 1971 students at Stanford University are selected to participate in a psychology study that goes terribly wrong. This true story is told in the independent film The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015). Finally, The Reluctant Dragon (1941) is a truly odd curio found on Disney+. This scripted documentary provides viewers with a behind the scenes look at how Disney animation was created in the 1940s. Listen in for more on these movies and several bonus recommendations! __________ Taylor Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Writer Nick Zaccario…Host, Director, Producer, Editor Anthony Graziani…Correspondent Megan Zaccario…Holiday Trilogy Announcer
TVC 644.3: Greg Ehrbar reviews the Shirley Temple Storybook Collection, a six-DVD set featuring some of the best episodes of her popular Sunday night series, Shirley Temple's Storybook (NBC, 1958-1959, 1960-1961). The DVD collection includes adaptations of such beloved children's classics as The Little Mermaid, Winnie the Pooh, Babes in Toyland, Pippi Longstocking, Kim, The Reluctant Dragon, The Land of Oz, and Madeline, and features such stars as Jonathan Winters, Ray Walston, Martin Landau, Agnes Moorehad, Robert Culp, Sterling Holloway, Margaret Hamilton, John Raitt, David Frankham, and Jonathan Harris. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss Jared's choice of topic: Beowulf. The famed Old English poem, the longest extant poetic work in general preserved in that language, almost accidentally survived over the years until it became more widely recognized in the 1700s, including surviving a fire. It has since become a cornerstone of studies of English literature, telling the story of a heroic Geat warrior who defeats two monstrous presences on a visit to an afflicted Danish kingdom, and who in later years as an aging king slays a dragon at the cost of his life and, it is strongly implied, his kingdom's. Tolkien knew the work thoroughly and regularly taught it in his academic career, leading to both a prose translation and various notes and commentaries that Christopher Tolkien presented and edited for a 2015 publication. But besides the notable connections that can be made between the poem and elements of his own legendarium, Tolkien has a further place in Beowulf scholarship thanks to his most famed academic work, the 1936 lecture “Beowulf: The Monsters and The Critics,” which single-handedly reframed the poem from being primarily seen as a historical document to being considered as a remarkable work of imagination. What are some of the key differences between Beowulf's world and ethos and Tolkien's own reworking of it into his legendarium, in terms of character, society and more? What points does Tolkien bring up in his lecture that provides a deeper insight into how he was not only arguing for the Beowulf poet – whoever it might be – but also placing his own work into that lineage? How do the portrayals of the various monsters Beowulf faces differ, and what in particular makes Grendel's mother such a fascinating character? And how many moments per episode are points raised and then suddenly realized to be maybe not accurate? (Sorry about that.)Show Notes.Jared's doodle. Gotta be careful with dragons.Ooooooh boy, the angst this Fellowship of Fans post unleashed in some corners when it came to Rings of Power rumors. (On a side note, RoP's Morfydd Clark is in the new two part Agatha Christie Murder is Easy adaptation on Britbox and is unsurprisingly really good!)The whole Matthew Weiner spoiler-war thing re Mad Men was a thing. Was it ever a thing. Here's a sample.Beowulf! You might have heard of it. Plenty of translations freely available, and of course there's Seamus Heaney and Maria Dahvana Headley and etc. And yes there's Tolkien's too.“HWAET!” (Tolkien allegedly really loved to get his students' attention by delivering this full on.)If you haven't read “Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics,” we really do encourage this. (And picking up the full essay anthology too, key pieces like “A Secret Vice” and “On Fairy-Stories” are included among others.)Kennings are very cool. (But please avoid ‘whale road.')Imagining Tolkien delivering this to the other Beowulf critics is something wild to think about.There's a wide variety of pieces about the women of Beowulf out there; here's one that provides a general summary and consideration about them.If you'd like to see the Nowell Codex, head on over to the British Library, physically or virtually.We've mentioned E. R. Eddison before. Definitely NOT Tolkien.The full historical background that Beowulf draws on is definitely there, though treating the poem as a history itself is not the way to go. Here's a useful piece tackling the history as such.The Geats aren't around as such anymore, and there are reasons for that…It's not directly mentioned in the episode but Tolkien did write and lecture about one of the ‘side' stories in Beowulf, with the results published in the book Finn and Hengest.Did we mention we're not impressed with Silicon Valley's take on Tolkien?Grendel's mother is, no question, awesome.Kenneth Grahame's “The Reluctant Dragon” – definitely not Smaug.“Sellic Spell” really is interesting, and may be the most notable part of the volume it's published in.Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead! (But avoid The 13th Warrior.)A last little bonus: didn't bring it up in the episode but Ned remembered seeing Robert Macneil's 1986 documentary series on PBS The Story of English back when it first ran, and the second episode, “The Mother Tongue,” has a brief bit discussing Beowulf and how it might have been performed as a song, as well as a separate section on the impact of the Viking invasions on English as a language led by noted Tolkien scholar and academic descendant Tom Shippey.Support By-The-Bywater (and our network) on Patreon, and you can hang out with us in a friendly Discord.
It's our final journey to The Wind in the Willows. Mr Toad, The Badger, Ratty and Moley are reunited and are ready to reclaim Toad Hall. Will they succeed?...Books - (buying books from our Bookshop.org shop helps support this channel while also supporting local bookshops, at no cost to you):Books by our favourite authors - https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-well-told-taleThe Wind in the Willows -https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780755500796The Reluctant Dragon - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9781405237291Illustrate Your Own: The Wind in the Willows: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780750994958I would like to thank my patrons: Joshua Clark, Maura Lee, Jane, John Bowles, Cade Norman, Matt Woodward, Spockk Kirkk and Kirsten Flores.Support the showSupport the show
Mr Toad is all washed up and ready to give up. Will he ever return to his normal life?! Never fear Ratty, Moley and friends are on hand to help...Books - (buying books from our Bookshop.org shop helps support this channel while also supporting local bookshops, at no cost to you):Books by our favourite authors - https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-well-told-taleThe Wind in the Willows -https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780755500796The Reluctant Dragon - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9781405237291Illustrate Your Own: The Wind in the Willows: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780750994958I would like to thank my patrons: Joshua Clark, Maura Lee, Jane, John Bowles, Cade Norman, Matt Woodward, Spockk Kirkk and Kirsten Flores.Support the showSupport the show
We return to Mr Toad's great escape! Will he make it back to his beloved Toad Hall?...Books - (buying books from our Bookshop.org shop helps support this channel while also supporting local bookshops, at no cost to you):Books by our favourite authors - https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-well-told-taleThe Wind in the Willows -https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780755500796The Reluctant Dragon - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9781405237291Illustrate Your Own: The Wind in the Willows: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780750994958I would like to thank my patrons: Joshua Clark, Maura Lee, Jane, John Bowles, Cade Norman, Matt Woodward, Spockk Kirkk and Kirsten Flores.Support the showSupport the show
This week we begin a new Tale, Kenneth Grahame's family friendly classic 'The Wind in the Willows'. Grahame wrote these stories for his son: tales of new fangled motorcars, messing about in boats, of Mole, Ratty, Badger and, of course, Mr Toad. These may be simpler times but there are lots of adventures to be had...Books - (buying books from our Bookshop.org shop helps support this channel while also supporting local bookshops, at no cost to you):Books by our favourite authors - https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-well-told-taleThe Wind in the Willows -https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780755500796 The Reluctant Dragon - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9781405237291Illustrate Your Own: The Wind in the Willows: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780750994958I would like to thank my patrons: Joshua Clark, Maura Lee, Jane, John Bowles, Cade Norman, Matt Woodward, Spockk Kirkk and Kirsten Flores.Support the show
From "The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle" by Hugh Lofting - Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
From "The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle" by Hugh Lofting - Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe - Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
We look at the idle rich via Kenneth Grahame's children's classic, The Wind in the WIllows and the 1987 Rankin/Bass animated adaptation. This is a proper bookend for Rankin/Bass's animated features as one of their earliest animates series, The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show also brought Grahame's characters to life (albeit in 1970). Richard Hatem, Chris Stachiw, and Mike White discuss both incarnations of Mr. Toad on this final season of Rankin on Bass.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4645382/advertisement
In this episode, we break down the forgotten The Reluctant Dragon as well as how the Disney Studio went to war with itself.Talk to us here:Twitter: DreamMindHeartInstagram: DreamWithMindandHeartEmail: dreamwithmindandheart@gmail.comThanks also to Rosalie Kicks for our artwork and The Honey Badgers for our theme song!Primary Works Consulted:Wild Minds: The Artists and Rivalries that Inspired the Golden Age of Animation by Reid MitenbulerThe Queens of Animation: The Untold Story of the Women Who Transformed the World of Disney and Made Cinematic History by Nathalia Holt The Walt Disney Film Archives: The Animated Movies 1921-1968, edited by Daniel Kothenschulte Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob ThomasThe Disney Films (4th edition) by Leonard Maltin
"Jack and the Beanstalk" Author Unknown Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
"The Paradise of Children" by Nathaniel Hawthorne Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
"The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
Collin was chargedBeads galoreIowa State testingBrandon survived stormsStorm chasersFrost warningsCovering petuniasSidequest timeBuild an umbrella - keep something dryNo study guides!!Cedar grovesPeriodical Fugue State Movie Review! Part IIPrevious review: https://www.ohbrotherpodcast.com/episodes/fugue-state-movie-reviewsThe memory: animated knight charging on horseThe Reluctant Dragon (1941) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Reluctant_Dragon_(1941_film)Silver Screen Review: https://silverscenesblog.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-reluctant-dragon-1941.html1940s Problematic DisneyCheck out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on InstagramCheck us out on Youtube
"Don Quixote and the Windmills" Story by Miguel de Cervantes. Adapted from "The Adventures of Don Quixote" by Judge Parry. Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
"Cinderella, Or The Little Glass Slipper" by The Brothers Grimm, as told by Charles Perrault Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
SEASON 2!!! March 27 - May 15 Stories include Cinderella, Don Quixote, Velveteen Rabbit, Pandora's Box, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Raven, and more Doctor Dolittle! Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
On this new episode of WD-FM, take a closer look at the fourth Disney feature film, The Reluctant Dragon. Chris and Bri discuss how the film was developed, its critical reception and box office performance, and some notable Easter eggs spotted in the film.
Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
Support this podcast by purchasing "The Reluctant Dragon" here: https://taylor-seth-hall.weebly.com/storytimeclassics.html
What is the most controversial movie of all time? It might be some of the films we've already talked about but Walt Disney's post Civil War live action/animation hybrid Song of the South is definitely part of the conversation. It hasn't been released theatrically in the states since 1986, before some of us were born. Does it deserve to remain in the Disney Vault like images from Fantasia, The Rescuers and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Or should it be widely available for the public to decide?Tune in as Mike and Trevor discuss the problematic nature of Joel Chandler Harris' tales of the south, Walt Disney's history with and surrounding the film and how it led to one of Disneyland's most beloved attractions.Warning!! The following episode involves several serious and ugly topics including slavery and racism. If you're looking for a more whimsical Disney review, unfortunately you'll have to look somewhere else.
And we're back! We sat down and reviewed the 1941 film, The Reluctant Dragon! A story about a dragon who would much rather recite poetry and play is taught how to be ferocious by a young boy and a knight. Well part of the story at least, along with an hour long tour of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Join us as we join Mr. Benchley on his day at the studio, ending with his meeting with Walt. Next episode: Dumbo Follow on Twitter @WeWatchDisney We Went To Disney Youtube We Watch Disney Podcast on Spotify We Watch Disney Podcast on Apple Podcasts We Watch Disney Podcast on Patreon
The Pemmy & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast
Rankin Bass, purveyors of stop motion holiday specials and mid 80s action shows, dipped their toes in the Saturday morning scene for a spell in the late 60s and early 70s, with this particular show hitting right in the middle of that period. Featuring character designs by Paul Coker inspired by the books by Kenneth Grahame, the adventures of Tobias the Dragon and Mr. Toad would have fit in perfectly with Rocky & Bullwinkle. If only this show didn't debut 10 years past the point that style was in vogue...
Part two of Kenneth Grahame's "The Reluctant Dragon"
Part One of Kenneth Grahame's "The Reluctant Dragon"
“Humorist Robert Benchley learns about the animation process at Walt Disney Studios while trying to find the great man himself to pitch him the idea of making a cartoon about a shy dragon.” - IMDBIn this week's episode of the Once Again Podcast, hosts Ashley and Jason take a trip back in time in their series watching the Disney animated films to 1941 for The Reluctant Dragon. The film consists of two main parts: a live-action segment giving the audience a tour of the (then) new Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California; and an animated short adaption of Kenneth Grahame's The Reluctant Dragon.Some of the humor still holds up today, but some does not. Hear what our hosts have to say about this film in this week's episode.Unusual Magic Jewelry:https://www.etsy.com/shop/UnusualMagicJewelry?ref=profile_header
The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame audiobook. What would you do if you discovered a dragon living in a cave on a hill above your home? Make friends, read poetry together? It turns out that not all dragons are intent on pillaging the countryside. Some might actually enjoy peace, quiet, and the occasional banquet. The Boy of this story knows how to handle dragons, and life is good… until a knight in shining armor arrives in town to exterminate his friend! It doesn't matter that it's a “good” dragon — rules are rules, you know!
The Reluctant Dragon Story is a very interesting story about one Dragon and one Family. Listen full story to know more.Hey, kids if you want to read more interesting stories then don't forget to follow us.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tonight's story to help you sleep is The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame. Published in 1898, it is the story of a dragon that would much rather relax and enjoy his cave instead of fighting. It is one of Kenneth Grahame's most popular stories. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here ------> buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodIf you like this episode, please leave a review or rating on your favourite podcast app or, simply, follow the podcast.Goodnight and Sweet Dreams....
Welcome to part 4 of my series Lessons We Can Learn from Disney Movies! Today I'm going to give you 2 lessons we can learn from Disney's The Reluctant Dragon, which is quite different from what you might expect. Check out the book 5 Habits of a Woman Who Doesn't Quit by Nicki Koziarz CLICK HERE Make sure you subscribe to the podcast and like this episode! Find us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mainstreetandmickey/ Follow our blog https://3galsandamouse.wixsite.com/mainstreetandmickey If you're looking to shop for magical pieces to add to your wardrobe check out Nostalchicks.com and use my code ABI10 for a magical discount.
By Kenneth Grahame Happy weekend! I hope this story makes you very, Fairy Sleepy! Enjoy and thank you for the downloads and support. I appreciate it. Good night!
What would you do if you ran onto a dragon? Would you be scared? What is the dragon was a literary beast who only wanted to write poetry? And would you protect him from those who don't understand him and think he's a dangerous monster? Let's find out.
Welcome to The Same Page! Merry Christmas (and happy last episode of the year) from The Same Page! Today is a very fun and laid back episode for the holiday weekend - today I am sitting down with my husband to discuss our favorite reads, watches, and listens of 2020! So grab a drink, and come discuss with us! (Episode warning: mild language) Joined in this episode by guest host: Nick ClawsonHave a book that you think we should read for the podcast? Have questions or collaboration requests? Send us an email at thesamepagepod@gmail.com Find us on all of our social media! Instagram: @TheSamePagePodcast Twitter: @TheSamePagePod Facebook: The Same Page Podcast Books/Media mentioned in this episode:The PowerScore Bibles by David M. Killoran Disney's Land by Richard SnowFaker by Sarah Smith Josh & Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren The Flatshare by Beth O'LearyNot Like the Movies by Kerry Winfrey Meg & Jo by Virginia Kantra The Night Swim by Megan Goldin Wild at Heart by K.A. Tucker The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London Verity by Colleen Hoover Forever Wild by K.A. Tucker Sawayama - Rina Sawayama Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collection: Disneyland - Multiple Artists Chromatica - Lady Gaga Mr - Leslie Odom Jr. Fetch the Bolt Cutters - Fiona Apple Good Girl - Julian Moon SSR Podcast AudioShelf Podcast He Read She Read Podcast Little Women (2019)Emma (2020)1917 (2019)Jingle Jangle (2020) The Circle (2002- )Schitt's Creek (2015-2020) Ted Lasso (2020- )The Reluctant Dragon (1941) Midsommar (2019) Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Logo by https://www.etsy.com/shop/AliciaMarksIt
Dragons! Upside Down Cakes! Lecherous Comedians! Today's discussion is Disney's self-serving documentary slash animated short collection hybrid film, The Reluctant Dragon. Austin and Luke cover all kinds of topics ranging from better family films on Netflix, creepy old comedians, racist elephants, and true meaning of friendship… Baby Deems, duh. Disclaimer: Luke isn't an angry religious mother. Check us out next week where we discuss the next movie!Keep up with us by subbing so you know when our new podcast is posted. You can follow Austin on Twitter (@AustinHoweth) and Instagram (@Austin_Howeth) and Luke on Twitter and Instagram @luke_manual. You can also check out our website www.keystothepodcastle.com for an updated list of what movies we are watching and our current ranking of all the movies we've seen so far! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepodcastle/support
Racist Mushrooms! Hippos en pointe! So much booty! Today's discussion is Disney's third full-length animated feature, Fantasia. Austin and Luke cover all kinds of topics ranging from Christian Mom movie reviews, The DCOM Descendants, and the true meaning of friendship… The Oklahoma Dream Ballet, duh. Disclaimer: We don't actually know the origins of the video game series Kingdom Hearts Check us out next week where we discuss the next movie, The Reluctant Dragon! Keep up with us by subbing so you know when our new podcast is posted. You can follow Austin on Twitter (@AustinHoweth) and Instagram (@Austin_Howeth) and Luke on Twitter and Instagram @luke_manual. You can also check out our website www.keystothepodcastle.com for an updated list of what movies we are watching and our current ranking of all the movies we've seen so far! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepodcastle/support
In this episode we pause for a moment before returning to Europe to see where America was as she entered the War.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-saga-of-world-war-2-a-casus-belli-project7137/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Disney History - Delivered Daily! Find More at : http://mousetalgia.com/minute Contact Us at : minute@mousetalgia.com Follow us at : Twitter @Mousetalgia Instagram @Mousetalgia or Facebook at facebook.com/mousetalgia
This week we take a semi-animated tour around the Walt Disney Animation Studios where we see a naked elephant, meet a hyper-intelligent infant, and learn how not to ride a horse. It's more fun than it sounds, trust us.If you enjoy our podcast, please rate us and leave us a review! You can also learn more or contact the show at vaultdisneypodcast.home.blog!
Derek Burgan from the touringplans.com blog, Pardon The Pixie Dust, and The E Ticket Report joins James to discuss the creepiest parts of the 4th Disney film “The Reluctant Dragon”! You won't believe how jaw-droppingly crazy this film really is!