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What if Snow White was a warrior princess who could make a sword out of lightning and a cloak out of the night sky? And what if moms were nice?? To explore these questions, we read 'Sleep Like Death' by Kalynn Bayron. Conversation starts around 31:50. Before we take a bite out of that apple, let's check in on some of the things we've been playing, watching, and thinking about lately.Playing?Godzilla & other kaiju games at Kaiju BrooklynNight in the Woods (2017)Watching?RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars 11 (Paramount+)Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 Film)Thinking About?Sony June 2026 State of PlayFind us on Bluesky & Instagram: @NovelGamingPodSend us an e-mail: novelgamingpodcast@gmail.comLogo by: Katie!Theme song: "Bit Bossa" by Azure
In this enchanting episode of They Remade It, Stuart and Jacob go all the way back to Disney's first full-length animated feature and compare it against the recent box-office debacle that was 2025's "Snow White". What happens a charming and beautiful fairy tale adaptation receives a 21st-century reimagining with over-politicization? Why the hell did Dopey NEED to speak at all, was it really that important? And while we're on that topic, why is Disney CGI still so atrociously ugly after a decade of these live-action remakes? You know what, I'm getting ahead of myself, just listen for yourselves.Also in this episode are thoughts on the recent "Backrooms" feature, praise for proper costuming, a HUGE tirade against the current state of Disney and other corporations, and Stuart and Jacob's cute little dwarf names. All this and more on They Remade It!Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 35:00 - 41:24----------Socials----------@theyremadeit.bsky.social on Blueskytheyremadeit@gmail.com
Drei Tropfen Blut im Schnee und ein Fensterrahmen aus Ebenholz. – Die Geschichte vom Schneewittchen aus Lohr am Main und den Spessarträubern So beginnt eines der bekanntesten Märchen aus der Sammlung der Brüder Grimm: Schneewittchen. Nur wo mag das gewesen sein? Bei uns, sagen selbstredend gleich zwei Schneewittchen-Orte in deutschen Landen. Beide sind schön und einen Besuch wert. Einer liegt in Bad Wildungen-Bergfreiheit im nordhessischen Kreis Waldeck-Frankenberg. Den Anderen, der hier Thema ist, findet man im fränkischen Lohr am Main am Rande des Spessarts. Schneewittchen in Lohr unterwegs – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Lohrer Geschichte(n) Wir reden über die spannenden Geschichten eines Orts, der aufgrund von schlagkräftigen, wie phantasievollen Argumenten sagt, hier habe Schneewittchen gelebt. Was dran ist? Wer im Podcast gut zuhört weiß ganz schnell mehr. Die Lohrer Schneewittchen-Variante Hier klingen einige Teile etwas anders als bei Jakob und Wilhelm Grimm und wer genauer nachschaut, wird auch feststellen, dass die Entdeckung dieser ganz anderen Geschichte noch gar nicht so lange zurückliegt. Verantwortlich für Ansprüche und Entwicklung der Theorien ist gewissermaßen ein Stammtisch aus Apotheker, Museumsleiter und Schuster. Weinhaus Mehling – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Die Fabulologie Der Ausgangspunkt war wohl ein fröhlicher Abend im Lohrer Weinhaus Mehling. Der Apotheker Dr. Karl-Heinz Bartels hatte sich Gedanken gemacht, die Geschichte studiert und den Schluss entwickelt, dass nach diesen Recherche, Schneewittchen in Lohr am Main zuhause gewesen sein muss. Begründet wurde das aus dem Ansatz der „Fabulologie“ heraus. Nie gehört? Auf der Website der Stadt Lohr steht dazu: Das Wort „Fabulologie“ hat nichts mit „fabulieren“ zu tun, wie manche meinen. „Fabulologie“ ist ein Mixtur aus „Fabula“ (lateinisch; das Märchen) und „logos“ (griechisch: Wissenschaft, Lehre). Vielleicht sogar noch mit einem „lo“ aus dem Namen Lohr in der Wortmitte! Heraus kam jedenfalls ein Wort, das es bis heute in keiner Sprache der Welt gibt. Fabulologenwein – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Sie beweist die These der Stammtischrunde, die augenzwinkernd und spaßbeseelt eine der wirkungsvollsten Ideen für das Stadtmarketing entwickelten: Schneewittchen ist von hier! Das hat sich im Lauf der Jahre als großer Erfolg erwiesen. Das “Horrorwittchen” Als dann die Stadt noch eine „zeitgemäße“ Schneewittchen-Statue in Auftrag gab. Das Ergebnis des Wettbewerbs, die Statue von Peter Wittstadt, gefiel nicht Allen, aber Lohr am Main kam endgültig in die Schlagzeilen. Wittstadt-Schneewittchen… – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Gleichzeitig freundeten sich immer mehr Lohrer mit der Geschichte der Fabulologen an und gewannen das „Lohrer Schneewittchen“ lieb. Der Heimatstolz hat das Schneewittchen längst in die Gemeinschaft eingemeindet. …auch bekannt geworden als “Horrorwittchen” – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Wer in die Lohrer Geschichte eintaucht, findet – wenn er sucht – jede Menge Argumente für die Wahrheit der Lohrer Herkunft. Damit könnte man das Kapitel beenden und den Lohrern zum märchenhaften Anziehungspunkt gratulieren. Schneewittchen – Tourismus Schneewittchen auf dem Schlossplatz von Lohr – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Die Touristen kommen vornehmlich im Sommer. Und das sind gar nicht mal wenige. Besonders beliebt ist das Städtchen gerade bei Besuchern aus den USA. Die machen gerne mal eine Flusskreuzfahrt auf dem Main, stoppen natürlich bei „Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs“ und werden vom Original Schneewittchen durch die Stadt geführt. Schneewittchen – Faktencheck Das wollten wir genau wissen und haben den fabulologischen Faktencheck gemacht. Das machen wir natürlich mit den überall auftauchenden Zeitzeugen gemacht. Es gibt sie reichlich. Die Mutter Wo beginnt man? Am besten bei der leiblichen Mutter, denn Mama muss es ja schließlich wissen. Die Mama: Maria Baroness von Erthal (alias Nicole Schmidt) – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Maria Baroness von Ehrtal kam einst, im Auftrag des Kurfürsten Franz von Schönborn, mit ihrem Gatten Philipp Christoph von Ehrtal nach Lohr. Und dort ist sie immer noch. Das Gespräch war nicht ganz einfach, hat die Adlige aus dem Taunus, doch noch immer einige „höfische Marotten“ – Immerhin war sie auskunftsfreudig und hatte auch keine Angst vor modernen Mikrofonen. So konnten wir die Existenz ihrer Tochter Maria Sophia von Ehrtal nachweisen war sie doch so rot wie Blut, so weiß wie Schnee und ihr Haar so schwarz wie Ebenholz. Auch erzählte sie von einem sprechenden Spiegel, der aus der einst angesiedelten Glasmanufaktur stammt. Wir haben geprüft und festgestellt, dass der Spiegel noch immer im Schloss hängt. Die Tochter Das Schneewittchen (alias Luisa Damm) und der Spiegel – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Letztlich machte sie uns auch noch persönlich mit ihrer Tochter bekannt. Schneewittchen begrüßte uns und schenkte jedem Anwesenden einen wundervollen Apfel aus dem Korb, den sie mit sich führte. Sie erzählte zusätzlich von ihrem harten Schicksal mit der Stiefmutter, die nach dem Tod der Mutter an der Seite des Herrn Papas stand. Von den Vorkommnissen rund um den sprechenden Spiegel und von der Flucht zu den sieben Zwergen. Sie wird uns doch nicht angelogen haben? Die echten! Wissenschaftler Echte Wissenschaftler: Gerit Himmelreich & Anika Magath vom Fränkischen Institut für Kulturlandschaftsforschung UNI Würzburg – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Glücklicherweise trafen wir noch zwei Wissenschaftler der Universität Würzburg, die uns von den sieben Bergen berichteten und von den Bergwerken in der Nähe, hinter den sieben Bergen. Warum also sollte man der nochmaligen Bestätigung von Historikern, Archäologen und einer Ethnologin in Sachen Berge, Bergwerken und Zwergen widersprechen. Schneewittchen-Weg – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Sicher gibt es auch ein paar Ungereimtheiten, aber gibt es die nicht auch an anderen Orten? Es ist ja alles auch schon so lange her. Märchen kommt ja auch von Mär, einem alten deutschen Wort für Erzählung, Sage oder Nachricht. Die Schlussfolgerung heißt frei nach einem alten Philosophen: Ich weiß, dass ich nicht alles weiß, aber es hätte so gewesen sein können. Lohr, die Stadt Die Altstadt von Lohr – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Ist das Schneewittchen seit Jahren sicher ein wichtiges Argument nach Lohr am Main zufahren, so gibt es viele weitere Argumente. „Das Tor zum Spessart“ ist ein weiteres Attribut. Das Städtchen liegt ungefähr auf halber Strecke zwischen Aschaffenburg und Würzburg. Der Turm Der Lohrer Bayersturm – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Lohr ist sehenswert: Die Altstadt zum Bummeln, das besonders alte Fischerviertel zum Ansehen und wer den Überblick haben möchte, der Bayersturm zum Besteigen. Da kann Jeder rauf immer samstags und sonntags zwischen 10 und 12 Uhr. Der Türmerblick in Fischerviertel – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Wir waren natürlich auch oben und haben die ehemalige Türmer-Wohnung in Augenschein genommen. Der Turm stammt aus dem 13./14. Jahrhundert, hat sechs Etagen, 40 Meter Höhe und ist der letzte vorhandene der Stadtbefestigung. Das Schloss & Spessartmuseum Lohr: Schloss und Spessatmuseum – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Das Schloss lohnt ebenfalls, zumal ein großer Teil davon Museum ist. Das „Spessart Museum“, da wo auch der sprechende Spiegel hängt beschäftigt sich mit der regionalen Geschichte und damit natürlich auch mit den Spessarträubern. Zu diesen wilden Gesellen gibt es auch im Podcast ein extra Kapitel und klärt auch, die Überschrift dieser Erlebnisse in Lohr. Der Erfolgsfilm „Das Wirtshaus im Spessart“ hat im Museum einen Ehrenplatz, genauso wie eine Flasche des Fabulologen-Silvaner. Frische und gefüllte Flaschen gibt es im Weinhaus Mehling, dort wo einst der Grundstein gelegt wurde für die Fabulologie, das Schneewittchen und den touristischen Erfolg von Lohr am Main. Information Lohr am Main Fabulologie Die Region Am Schneewittchen-Weg: Spessart im Herbst – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILDThe post Podcast 320 – Lohr: Schneewittchen & die sechs Räuber first appeared on Deutsches Reiseradio (German Travelradio).
“Seems the only one who doesn't see your beauty is the face in the mirror looking back at you.”This week, we're doing a Show and Tell on one of literature's most enduring symbols: the mirror. From Narcissus to Dorian Gray, Snow White's magic mirror to Alice Through the Looking Glass, mirrors have long served as devices of identity, vanity, the supernatural, and the soul, and Taylor Swift is no stranger to the motif. We trace mirrors across three songs: Tied Together with a Smile (Taylor Swift, 2006), Begin Again (Red, 2012), and Anti-Hero (Midnights, 2022). Along the way, we explore distorted self-perception and the inner child, the mirror as a post-breakup identity reset, why Taylor would rather stare directly at the sun than face her own reflection, and what social media has to do with all of it. Plus: Dorian Gray, Narcissus, vampires without souls, the Bloody Mary game, and an accidental Justin Timberlake shout-out. Subscribe for free to get episode updates or upgrade to paid to get our After School premium content: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe After School subscribers get monthly bonus episodes, exclusive content, and early access to help shape future topics! Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com Mentioned in this episode: The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde Hamlet, William Shakespeare Alice Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll Reflection — Mahesh Dattani (Indian play) Reflection — Mulan (1998 film) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) Greek Mythology: Narcissus Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Mirror of Erised), J.K. Rowling Tied Together with a Smile — Taylor Swift (2006) Begin Again — Taylor Swift, Red (2012) Anti-Hero — Taylor Swift, Midnights (2022) Episode Highlights: [01:13] Mirrors in literature and the arts: identity, vanity, and the soul [09:00] Song 1: Tied Together with a Smile — the fractured self and distorted physical perception [23:52] Song 2: Begin Again — “Took a deep breath in the mirror” [34:11] Song 3: Anti-Hero — “I'll stare directly at the sun, but never in the mirror” Follow AP Taylor Swift podcast on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree → linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro Contact us at aptaylorswift@gmail.com Affiliate Codes: Krowned Krystals — krownedkrystals.com — use code APTS at checkout for 10% off! Libro.fm — Looking for an audiobook? Check out our Libro.fm playlist and use code APTS30 for 30% off books found here: tinyurl.com/aptslibro This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z
DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
Disney fans rejoice! This year marks the 100th anniversary of The Carthay Circle Theatre, which is well known for hosting the premiere of the first ever animated feature film, Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". But did you know that Walt's history with the Carthay Circle Theatre started before then and continued after? Joining me on this episode is Marc Wanamaker, the founder of Bison Archives, where he preserves and documents the history of Hollywood, show business, and much more. He personally experienced going to movies at the Carthay Circle Theatre as a child and witnessed its destruction. Listen as we discuss the Carthay Circle Theatre's history, Walt Disney's connections to it, and how the Disney theme parks pay honor to the theatre today from coast to coast. That and so much more is coming your way on this episode of Dizney Coast to Coast. ------ EPISODE LINKS: Bison Archives Hollywood's Chinese Theatre Compared to Disney's Recreation (podcast episode) ------ GIVEAWAYS, BONUSES AND SUPPORT: Gain early access to episodes, take part in live streams, and gain more bonuses by joining DCTC on Patreon. Save money on theme park and special event tickets through Unlocked Magic. The host of Dizney Coast to Coast personally uses and endorses Unlocked Magic. It's easy and simply saves you money. Support the show at no additional cost to you. Do your regular shopping on Amazon and Disney Store using my special links and make a purchase within 24 hours of clicking. Get FREE DISNEY GIFTS from DCTC. ------ BE SOCIAL: Follow @DizneyCTC and @JeffDePaoli on Instagram. ------ CONNECT: Write me at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com Leave a voicemail at 818-860-2569 Sign up for the DCTC Newsletter ------ "Dizney Coast to Coast" is part of the DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip on Venmo or PayPal.
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Vice President Vance hit UGA on Tuesday night after threats targeted Erika Kirk, and had a lot to say about Gaza, Epstein, the pope, and more. The show has the clips, then talks to Mark Halperin about the Democrats' ever-evolving 2028 field, where Kamala Harris is somehow still a frontrunner. Alex Marlow talks about the massive success of the president's immigration rollback, and Jan Jekielek discusses the China threat. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vice President Vance hit UGA on Tuesday night after threats targeted Erika Kirk, and had a lot to say about Gaza, Epstein, the pope, and more. The show has the clips, then talks to Mark Halperin about the Democrats' ever-evolving 2028 field, where Kamala Harris is somehow still a frontrunner. Alex Marlow talks about the massive success of the president's immigration rollback, and Jan Jekielek discusses the China threat. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey everybody! This week we are discussing the very first feature length animated film from Disney Studios, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Listen as we breakdown this groundbreaking film sending Disney on the trajectory that eventually catapulted the to where they are today. Enjoy!
Cassie and Laura say farewell to our revisit of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with a discussion of how else we'd love to see the story tackled, and then Cassie and Matt turn their attention to our revisit of Beauty and the Beast. For a more in depth discussion of this story, go back to episode 18 about halfway through! We're looking at a classic film and several more modern book adaptations this era, so please join us!Join our community! View all of the benefits of joining our Patreon including the Official Of Slippers and Spindles Book Club, exclusive polls, monthly bookmarks, Zoom hangouts, and more: https://patreon.com/ofslippersandspindles Visit our our merch store, Facebook group, Instagram, Discord, and more! https://linktr.ee/ofslippersandspindles We love to hear from you! You can reach us at ofslippersandspindles@gmail.com Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
This is it. The one that started it all. Disney's first foray into moviemaking, and the first full-length animated movie ever produced. And it has way more music than you remember. Most of it is bad. Important questions: Is the Evil Queen a stealth feminist icon? Why is the prince so weird, and why does his song suck so much? D-did Snow White ascend into heaven at the end? The music we used is Homeward by Scott Buckley and Theme from Penguins on Parade by Lee Rosevere, off of Music for Podcasts 3. Find us on the Internet! Email is mail@directto.video Youtube channel is Direct to Video Podcast Andy's Youtube Channel is Ethical Games Journalism Tony's comic is Inspired By True Events
If Disneyland is the Happiest Place on Earth, then Fantasyland is in Marty Sklar's words, "The Happiest Kingdom of Them All". He goes on to say that "Here in the 'happiest kingdom of them all,' you can journey with Snow White through the dark forest to the diamond mine of the Seven Dwarfs; flee the clutches of Mr. Smee and Captain Hook with Peter Pan; and race with Mr. Toad on his wild auto ride through the streets of old London Town. Dumbo, the elephant with aerodynamic ears, will take you on a flight high above Fantasyland, while the haughty Caterpillar of Alice in Wonderland carries you down the Rabbit Hole into the ...Tulgey Wood. In colorful Dutch canal boats or the Casey Jr. Circus train, you'll journey through Storybook Land to see the homes of the Three Little Pigs, Pinocchio's Village, and Cinderella's Castle." Join us as we see those inspirational nuggets that are found throughout the sprawling grounds of Fantasyland, From Sleeping Beauty Castle to the majestic and might Matterhorn Mountain. We'll check out some fantastic details few see, and we'll hear some stories you may not have heard before--many of which truly are the inspiration for the joy found at Disneyland. Join us during Disneyland's 70th Anniversary for Fantasyland--The Happiest Kingdom of Them All. And stay tuned at the end, I will give you a peak at a new offering available to those who Wish Upon a Star! ___________________________________________________ Disney Insights YouTube Page--Check it out and subscribe. DisneyInsights.com--So many resources at our home site. Be sure to subscribe to receive notice of upcoming podcasts. Disney Insights Facebook Page--Come join and interact in conversation with others. My newest book, A Century of Powerful Disney Insights, Volume I 1923-1973, The Walt & Roy Disney Years is available! Also, check out my two of my other books, The Wonderful World of Customer Service at Disney and Disney, Leadership and You. Also, for those examining other business benchmarks beyond Disney, check out Lead with Your Customer: Transform Culture and Brand Into World-Class Excellence. _______________________________________________________ Check out Zanolla Travel to book your next vacation! David & Leah Zanolla ZanollaTravel.com Owner/Agents (309) 863-5469 _________________________________________________________ Performance Journeys This podcast and post is provided by J. Jeff Kober and Performance Journeys, which celebrates more than 20 years as a training and development group bringing best in business ideas through books, keynotes, workshops, seminars and online tools to help you take your organization to the next level. Want a Keynote Speaker? More than just nice stories, I offer proven insight and solutions having worked in the trench. Need Consulting? I've worked for decades across the public, private and non-profit arena. Need Support? We offer so many classroom, online, and other resources to help you improve your customer service delivery, leadership excellence, and employee engagement. Contact us today, and let us help you on your Performance Journey!
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Cassie, Laura, and special guest Christian begin the Second Snow White era with Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre episode of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, starring Elizabeth McGovern, Vanessa Redgrave, Vincent Price, and Chip Zien's blonde doppelganger Rex Smith. They discuss the messiest mirror in Snow White retelling history, truly immersive set design, and the true delight that is Vanessa Redgrave.You can find Christian on Instagram as learningreadswithchris, and on his podcast "That Ol' Gay Classic Cinema."Join our community! View all of the benefits of joining our Patreon including the Official Of Slippers and Spindles Book Club, exclusive polls, monthly bookmarks, Zoom hangouts, and more! https://patreon.com/ofslippersandspindles Visit our our merch store, Facebook group, Instagram, Discord, and more! https://linktr.ee/ofslippersandspindles We love to hear from you! You can reach us at ofslippersandspindles@gmail.com Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall The lads grab their heart-boxes and make for the creepy woods as they cover Walt Disney's 1937 landmark animated film: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Topics include the origins of Walter Elias Disney, the make-it-up-as-you-go-along production, and the enduring legacy of the film that built the Disney empire. Media Referenced in this Episode: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dir. Walt Disney. 1937. “Before Snow White” by J.B. Kaufman. Film History, Jun., 1993, Vol. 5, No. 2, Animation (Jun., 1993), pp. 158-175 “The Disney Way of Death” by Gary Laderman. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Mar., 2000, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Mar., 2000), pp. 27-46. Oxford University Press. “The Great Animation Strike” by Kristin Hunt. JSTOR Daily. January 2nd, 2020. Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob Thomas. Simon & Schuster. 1976. Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination by Neal Gabler. Alfred A. Knopf. 2006. “‘With a smile and a song …': Walt Disney and the Birth of the American Fairy Tale” by Tracey Mollet. Marvels & Tales, Vol. 27, No. 1 (2013), pp. 109-124. Wayne State University Press TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Interstitial: “Hermann Huntsmann's Heart-Box Hut” // Written by A.J. Ditty // feat. A.J. Ditty “Hermann Huntsmann/The Animals” and Eleanor Philips “Snow White”
Send us a textTwo Amaretto Sours and a wild idea spark a full-blown caper: what if Disney characters ran a classic mafia? We pour, we taste, and we build an underworld—with Boss Mickey at the top, a heated consigliere debate (Minnie's steel vs Goofy's chill), and capos assigned to every park. It's satire, it's structure, and it's strangely satisfying as we map crews, enforcers, and “fronts” that fit each park's energy.We start at the bar, comparing a scratch Amaretto Sour to a Bartesian version and unpack why an amaretto-forward balance works even for bourbon skeptics. Then we lay out the family tree. Disneyland gets old-school charm with Roger or Oswald and a transportation racket that kicks tribute upstairs. DCA runs on engines and muscle—Lightning or Luigi in charge, with Mr. Incredible and Spider-Man tightening the bolts. Magic Kingdom becomes a jewel operation with the Seven Dwarfs and a sly cash wash through comedy clubs, while Donald or Carousel John keep order in their own unforgettable ways.Things turn shadowy at Hollywood Studios where Scar, Darth Vader, and Loki bring enforcement and intrigue. Kermit offers a gentler alternate leadership style, backed by a toy box crew that improvises for the greater good. Epcot scales up with Figment's unpredictability or Scrooge's iron ledger, calling in Remy, Baymax, Elsa, the Three Caballeros, the Phoenicians, and even Patrick Warburton's legendary Soarin' voice for intimidation by tone alone. Animal Kingdom closes strong with Judy Hopps' discipline, Mufasa's authority, and the Madrigal family's specialized “import/export” skill set.Beyond the laughs, there's a real takeaway on leadership and systems: the right roles, trusted lieutenants, and a balance of force and finesse can run any kingdom—imagined or real. Pour a glass, press play, and then tell us who your Disney underboss would be.Enjoyed the ride? Follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with a Disney fan who loves a clever twist.
Cassie and Laura return from the holiday hiatus to sit down to revisit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and introduce the books and movies we'll be exploring in this fairy tale's second era. All discussion of killing children really does require context.We will release in a slightly different order than listed in this episode, due to illness in Cassie's household affecting recording schedules. We will kick the era off with our Faerie Tale Theatre episode, and then release Hemlock and Silver.Join our community! View all of the benefits of joining our Patreon including the Official Of Slippers and Spindles Newsletter, bonus episodes, exclusive polls, Zoom hangouts, and more! https://patreon.com/ofslippersandspindles Visit our our merch store, Facebook group, Instagram, Discord, and more! https://linktr.ee/ofslippersandspindles We love to hear from you! You can reach us at ofslippersandspindles@gmail.com Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Description Returning guest Kestra Darowski joins Producer Andrew and Joe to discuss the iconic 1937 film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. After talking about lots of trivia and then the evil Queen for a good while, they do get … Continue reading →
Disney's long-awaited feature ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' was rapturously received at Radio City, New York, inspiring three-hour queues for tickets. The reviews that America woke up to on 14th January 1938 were euphoric: a masterpiece had landed. “It is a classic as important cinematically as The Birth Of A Nation”, Frank Nugent wrote in The New York Times. “You'll not, most of the time, realise you are watching animated cartoons”, he continued. “And if you do, it will only be with a sense of amazement”. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how the technical feat of creating the world's first feature-length animation (nicknamed ‘Disney's Folly') was all the more remarkable considering the inexperienced cartoonists on the crew; reveal why the UK censors very nearly classified it as unsuitable viewing for children; and challenge the notion that the Disney version of the Grimm tale is any less morbid than its literary forebears… Further Reading: • ‘THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; The Music Hall Presents Walt Disney's Delightful Fantasy, 'Snow hite and the Seven Dwarfs'-Other New Films at Capitol and Criterion' (The New York Times, 1938): https://www.nytimes.com/1938/01/14/archives/the-screen-in-review-the-music-hall-presents-walt-disneys.html • ‘The Making of Snow White' (Disney, 1994): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7X8u-EjADw&t=4s • ‘Disney's Folly: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (Neatorama, 2012): https://www.neatorama.com/2012/06/13/disneys-folly-snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs/ This episode first aired in 2022 Love the show? Support us! Join
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the day after Christmas...First, a look at the events of the day.Then, The Lux Radio Theater, originally broadcast December 26, 1938, 87 years ago, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The musical fairy tale based on the Disney feature, which was in turn based on the fairy tale by the Grimm brothers. Followed by The Whistler, originally broadcast December 26, 1948, 77 years ago, Delayed Christmas Present. A bar girl in Mexico finds herself involved in a robbery and murder. Then, The Lucky Strike Program starring Jack Benny, originally broadcast December 26, 1954, 71 years ago, Dennis Has a Cold. Jack gives a Christmas present to Ed, who is still down in the vault. It's the day after Christmas, and all through Jack's house...Jack visits Dennis, who's sick in bed. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast December 26, 1947, 78 years ago, A Surprise for Claudia. There's a great Dane in Claudia's future. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Gad Saad and Viva Frei about what the real motivation may be for Candace Owens pushing conspiracies about Charlie Kirk's assassination; Gavin Newsom misleading the New York Times' Ezra Klein about the actual state of California's economy; Democrat Rep.Sarah Stalker from Kentucky publicly humiliating herself about her white privilege; Nick Shirley finding out what happens to a woke liberal when a thief buys into their white privilege argument; Palantir's Alex Karp shocking the Dealbook Summit crowd and Andrew Ross Sorkin with some uncomfortable truths about racism against white people; Piers Morgan talks to WWE wrestler and dwarf Hornswoggle and woke activist James Barr about if dwarves should be allowed to play themselves in movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Tax Network USA - If you owe back taxes or have unfiled returns, don't let the government take advantage of you. Whether you owe a few thousand or a few million, they can help you. Call 1(800)-958-1000 for a private, free consultation or Go to: https://tnusa.com/dave Chef iQ - Take the stress out of not knowing if your meat will come out good! CHEF iQ Sense continuously monitors and predicts precisely when your food will be done. Get 30% off sitewide with code RUBIN! Go to: http://chefiq.com 1775 Coffee - 1775's Rejuvenate Anti-Aging Pods have real Arabica beans infused with CA-AKG, a compound shown to support cellular energy, metabolism, and even healthy aging. Rubin Report viewers get 15% off their order. Go to: https://1775coffee.com/RUBIN and use code RUBIN
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you need confirmation of Hollywood's vast influence on mass culture, look no further than the pop charts. From the 1937 classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through this year's KPop Demon Hunters, soundtracks have launched hits, defined genres—and sometimes even eclipsed the films that inspired them in the first place. Rock classics, funk jams, rap bangers, even Christmas standards: all became hits because we heard them first at the cinema. Join Chris Molanphy as he unspools nearly a century of hit movie music, from Simon & Garfunkel's groundbreaking ode to “Mrs. Robinson,” to the, ahem, titanic tin whistle of “My Heart Will Go On.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia looks back on one of the animated movies she grew up with: the 1989 animated film Happily Ever After. Taken place after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Snow White and the Prince travel to the forest to invite the dwarves to the wedding. However, The Wicked Queen's brother Lord Maliss wishes to take revenge on Snow White and the Prince after learning of her death. So, he turns into a dragon and tries to attack them, but Snow White got away and captures the Prince. Snow White meets up with the dwarves' cousins The Dwarvelles who has elemental powers from Mother Nature. Together, they travel to The Realm of Doom to rescue the Prince.When the film premiered in theaters, it was a box office bomb making $3.3 million dollars out of a $6.8 million dollar budget. In addition, due to the numerous lawsuits from The Walt Disney Company claiming that Filmation's previous film Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night and Happily Ever After were trying to call themselves "official sequels" to their films, it ended up bankrupting them and shutting down. When it was released in theaters in America in 1993, the film bombed in the box office, especially when Disney re-released Snow White and the Seven Dwarves around the same weekend to counteract Filmation. Nowadays, the film is forgotten by the general public and has become reviewing material for online critics calling it a bad Disney ripoff. What did they think of the film?
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Send us a textLooking to laugh your way into 2021? You've found the perfect remedy for the chaos of 2020! This special episode of "Stand-Up Comedy, Your Host and Emcee" showcases four legendary comedians who all share one thing in common—they were headliners at Laughs Unlimited before some achieved national fame. Host Scott Edwards brings together a fantastic comedy cocktail of different styles, voices, and approaches to humor that demonstrates the incredible diversity of stand-up comedy.First up is Jeff Jena with his brutally honest reflections on turning 40 and realizing certain dreams will never happen. His observations about finances—how we're all just "cash redistribution centers" who always need "$40 more bucks a week"—will have you nodding in recognition while laughing out loud. Next comes a rare treat: Jay Leno appears both in a vintage TV commercial promoting his Laughs Unlimited appearance and in a segment from David Letterman's show where he plugs his upcoming Sacramento shows. His masterful delivery about American cars and 80s television shows reminds us why he became a household name.Steve Smith follows with political comedy that remains surprisingly fresh nearly thirty years later. His comparison of presidents to the Seven Dwarfs and his breakdown of airline travel anxieties showcase his talent for finding humor in everyday experiences we all recognize.Closing out the showcase is Dennis Miller with one of his trademark intellectual rants about daytime television from his 2000 recording "I Rant, Therefore I Am." His vocabulary-rich takedown of talk shows demonstrates why he carved out such a unique space in comedy.Whether you prefer observational humor, political commentary, or highbrow rants, this episode delivers something to make everyone smile—exactly what we need to start a new year. Subscribe now to catch new episodes every Sunday throughout 2021 and experience more comedy legends, both famous and up-and-coming!Support the show www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Website....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!"NEW" Video Podcast: Tag Team Talent Podcast on Spotify & YouTube Podcast Quality List: https://www.millionpodcasts.com/heritage-podcasts/ Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Today we're celebrating Thanksgiving with something special, particularly if you're any kind of a "Disney-phile." It's a rare 1938 NBC radio broadcast marking the 10th anniversary of Mickey Mouse! You'll hear Felix Mills and his orchestra, visits from Donald Duck and Clara Cluck, and even a personal appearance by Walt Disney himself. The show takes us from Steamboat Willie all the way through the triumph of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A perfect slice of radio and Disney history to enjoy with your Thanksgiving leftovers. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297
Today as we're nearing Thanksgiving, we're taking a trip into radio fantasy, a 1945 broadcast of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. We've presented several versions of this, The Lux Radio Theatre being closest to the original animated film. This one's got an interesting backstory: it was mislabeled as a 1943 Mercury Theatre production, but it's actually from This Is My Best, a CBS series hosted by Orson Welles. The episode stars Jane Powell as Snow White, with Welles doing the narration. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
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We're finally talking about one of the most iconic versions of Snow White in history, Walt Disney's 1937 Animated Masterpiece, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs!Follow Jenna Online!Tumblr: https://still-she-haunts-me-phantomwise.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Phantomwise22nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@love-giftofafairytale3849Follow Callum Online:Once Upon a VHS: https://shows.acast.com/once-upon-a-vhs-80s-and-90s-fantasyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/onceuponavhsEvery Version Ever - Episode 208For links to my latest episodes, all my podcasts, and other social media, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorthFor bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorth
Disney once prided itself on being the "happiest place on Earth," but lately it's been trying to erase a few of its own storylines — the race-swapped princesses, the same-sex kisses, the "magical beings" that replaced the Seven Dwarfs. After years of billion-dollar losses, fan backlash, and box-office bombs, the studio is suddenly rethinking its "woke" era. In Title: Disney Made Fairy Tales Political and it Backfired Royally This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers | Magnesium Breakthrough: Visit: https://bioptimizers.com/drphil Promo Code: DrPhil for 15% off and 25% off during black Friday. Stronger, longer, better life.
This week, Dave tantalizes us with some intriguing details about a secret billionaire family whose products you probably consume daily, but know very little about!And if that mystery isn't enough, in the second part, Neil sprinkles in a bit of Disney magic by revealing some of the decidedly inappropriate names that were considered for the dwarfs in film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.To listen to Dave on the radio check outhttps://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 To see Neil on tour check outhttps://www.neildelamere.com/reinventing-the-neil-tourSources:https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/jul/01/burpy-baldy-deafy-snow-white-seven-dwarfs-auctioned-artwork-disneyhttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/hollywood-studio-hid-priceless-papers-an-underground-salt-mine-1247668/Presented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave MooreEdited by Nicky RyanMusic by Dave MooreArtwork by Ray McDonnell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To usher in Year Four, Madison has one of her wishes come true – to be a Disney Princess! Taken from the 1938 episode of “The Lux Radio Theatre,” we recreate for you the very first Disney animated feature film. It's everything you remember: An evil stepmother/queen with self-esteem issues, seven smelly dwarfs, a brutally honest mirror, an entitled prince, a poisoned piece of fruit and Madison with snow white skin and a lot of attitude. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Based on Walt Disney's version of the classic fairy tale, and featuring his rendition of the characters. We find the queen who gets reassurance from her magic mirror that she…
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NOSTALGIA ttps://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NOSTALGIAand use code NOSTALGIA and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Yet ANOTHER Disney Live Action Remake to drive Nostalgia Critic insane. Is this one of the worst? You know the answer. Let's take a look at Disney's Snow White 2025. Join our YouTube Members - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiH828EtgQjTyNIMH6YiOSw/join Come see us at Cleveland Gaming Classic - https://www.gamecleveland.com/ Last weeks Nostalgia Critic - https://youtu.be/RaBfOgEucbo Check out our store - https://channelawesome.myshopify.com/ Support this month's charity - https://solvecfs.org/ Disney's Snow White, or simply Snow White, is a 2025 American musical fantasy film that is a live-action reimagining of Walt Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, itself based on the 1812 fairy tale "Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Marc Platt Productions, the film was directed by Marc Webb and written by Erin Cressida Wilson. It stars Rachel Zegler as the title character, a princess who escapes assassination by her stepmother, the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot), and joins with Seven Dwarfs and a rogue bandit named Jonathan (Andrew Burnap) to reclaim her kingdom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a text this episode, we're diving headfirst into the world of Disney trip planning — specifically, what it's really like being the lead planner. You know…the person in charge of flights, G+ strategy, resort picks, dining reservations, and making sure your cousin doesn't Venmo you two weeks after the trip is over.
the only movie from the 30s that we'll ever talk about that is very well paced"Best Revival of a Podcast: Showgays" is a podcast in The Ampliverse at theampliverse.com Email us any thoughts and takes and we may read it on the next episode at showgaysmoviemusical@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Ampliverse Bookshop for further reading!
the only movies from the 30s we'll ever talk about that is very well paced"Best Revival of a Podcast: Showgays" is a podcast in The Ampliverse at theampliverse.com Email us any thoughts and takes and we may read it on the next episode at showgaysmoviemusical@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Ampliverse Bookshop for further reading!
the only movie from the 30s we'll ever talk about that is very well paced"Best Revival of a Podcast: Showgays" is a podcast in The Ampliverse at theampliverse.com Email us any thoughts and takes and we may read it on the next episode at showgaysmoviemusical@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the Ampliverse Bookshop for further reading!
You might've forgotten about Disney's Snow White (2025), but we did not forget about it! We went to theaters to take in this disastrous live-action reimagining of Walt Disney's 1937 classic animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The film generated all sorts of controversies that we'll remind you of. Thanks to an army of trolls, it currently sits at 2.1 stars out of 10 on IMDb. It stars Rachel Zegler as Snow White, Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, and seven horrific voice/facial motion-captured, computer-animated dwarfs. We'll tell you all you missed in Disney's Snow White (2025)!
I remember watching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on VHS with my parents when I was very young. That memory is still fresh. The soft hum of the tape rewinding, the old Disney clamshell case with the artwork, and the joy of seeing the dwarfs move across the screen—it all left a mark. This postcard brings that moment rushing back, showing one of the most cheerful and well-loved scenes in the movie: Snow White dancing while the dwarfs play music around her. Even today, it's easy to recognize the details. You can see the wooden cottage, the carved furniture, and the happy expressions on the characters. Dopey is front and center, his oversized sleeves dangling while he claps. Grumpy is off to the side, reluctant as always, but still involved. Each dwarf has their place, and you can almost hear the music just by looking at the image. That was the magic of the original movie—every scene was filled with color, personality, and life... Podcast Note: https://ancestralfindings.com/snow-white-dance-postcard/ Ancestral Findings Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: https://ancestralfindings.com/lookups Genealogy Giveaway: https://ancestralfindings.com/giveaway Genealogy eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Follow Along: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings https://www.youtube.com/ancestralfindings Support Ancestral Findings: https://ancestralfindings.com/support https://ancestralfindings.com/paypal #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips
Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to Disney we go! Welcome to "The Dads Do Disney," a new series from Cocktails & Classics! For our inaugural episode, we're diving into the enchanting world of Disney's first animated feature, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937). Join us as we explore this groundbreaking classic, from its animation innovations to its timeless songs and surprisingly dark elements. We'll discuss its historical significance, enduring magic, and how it shaped the future of animation. Feeling whimsical? Craft a classic cocktail while you listen! Don't miss this nostalgic journey, fueled by classic cocktails and charming discussions.Animation Landmark: Discuss "Snow White's" groundbreaking achievements as the first feature-length animated film and how the animation stands up today.The Disney Magic: Explore the timeless appeal of the characters, story, and songs ("Heigh-Ho," "Someday My Prince Will Come," "Whistle While You Work.").Historical Context: Discuss the film's production challenges, its reception in 1937, and its impact on the animation industry.What's your favorite Disney animated classic? Share your thoughts on "Snow White" and your most magical Disney memories on Instagram! #DadsDoDisney #CocktailsAndClassics Don't forget to share this enchanting episode with your friends and family! Subscribe and leave a rating wherever you listen.Our Instagram
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In this episode of Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor, Jim Hill and Drew dive deep into the latest news and developments in the world of animation: Snow White's Slow Start – Disney's live-action remake stumbles at the box office, and Drew shares his take after seeing the film. Coco 2 Announced (and Unannounced) – A sequel to Pixar's Coco is confirmed by Bob Iger... and then quietly walked back. The Elio Overhaul – Pixar's original story of a shy kid mistaken for Earth's leader has been rewritten into a buddy comedy. Drew breaks down the changes in tone, direction, and voice cast. The Long Journey of Toy Story 5 and Tron: Ares – Updates on test screenings and long-in-development sequels finally seeing the light of day. Forgotten Disney Projects – From the scrapped Rose Red spinoff to the sci-fi Snowstar, Jim and Drew explore the alternate versions of Snow White that never made it to the screen. Coyote vs. Acme & Looney Tunes Drama – Ketchup Entertainment offers Warner Bros. $50 million for the rights to release Coyote vs. Acme. Plus, hear about Jim's surprise birthday video from Josh Gad, Drew's Art of Amphibia book launch, and how Disney almost brought The Seven Dwarfs back as a fantasy trilogy. A packed episode filled with history, hot takes, and the latest headlines in animation. Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once upon a time, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was a beloved fairy tale about kindness, virtue, and beauty. Now? Well, it seems Snow White has gone on a journey—not through the forest—but straight into the wilderness of wokeness.Has Disney completely lost the plot? Can they find their way back to the vision of Walt Disney himself—a man who once said, "In these days of world tensions, when the faith of men is being tested as never before, I am personally thankful that my parents taught me at a very early age to have a strong personal belief and reliance in the power of prayer for Divine inspiration." Imagine that. The man who built the magic kingdom, relying on divine inspiration.Here's Pastor Greg Laurie's full review. --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was Disney's first fully animated feature film back in 1937. Now, it's getting a hi-tech "reimagining" complete with new songs, seven CGI-rendered dwarfs, and live-action leads. Rachel Zegler stars as Snow White, while Gal Gadot plays the Evil Queen with a magic mirror and terrible intentions.Follow Pop Culture Happy Hour on Letterboxd at letterboxd.com/nprpopculture.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy