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How's It Hold Up?
Danika Juarez
300 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast where a lesbian trans woman who's an animation enthusiast, her mother who's a teacher and has written a thesis on her love of videogames, and her Scooby-Doo-loving wife watch (mostly) animated movies and ask the eternal question: "how's it hold up?"
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A podcast where a lesbian trans woman who's an animation enthusiast, her mother who's a teacher and has written a thesis on her love of videogames, and her Scooby-Doo-loving wife watch (mostly) animated movies and ask the eternal question: "how's it hold up?"
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Shorts! MGM: An Optical Poem & Silly Symphonies: Farmyard Symphony
How's It Hold Up?
32 minutes
1 month ago
Shorts! MGM: An Optical Poem & Silly Symphonies: Farmyard Symphony

It's well known that Fantasia could only happen because of the success of Walt Disney's first big feature-length gamble, Snow White. What's less well known are these two shorts that preceeded Fantasia's release, one featuring an important Fantasia collaborator and the other being a bit of a test for a more 'Symphonic' take on a cartoon than the Silly Symphonies often actually exhibited. Are either of these cartoons worth watching on their own merits, though? Listen to find out!

How's It Hold Up?
A podcast where a lesbian trans woman who's an animation enthusiast, her mother who's a teacher and has written a thesis on her love of videogames, and her Scooby-Doo-loving wife watch (mostly) animated movies and ask the eternal question: "how's it hold up?"