The history of Disney is a history of war, capitalism, art, politics, and death. But to a "Disney family", it's also a history of joy and love. Can a podcast be about two things?? Join Isaac Coleman (Second Opinion) and his mother, Ruhe, as they watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why they love it - or don't.
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The history of Disney is a history of war, capitalism, art, politics, and death. But to a "Disney family", it's also a history of joy and love. Can a podcast be about two things?? Join Isaac Coleman (Second Opinion) and his mother, Ruhe, as they watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why they love it - or don't.
This week we discuss Home on the Range, the painfully unfunny cow-based comedy that inexplicably stars Judi Dench and sadly exists as one of the company’s final 2D animated movies.
Me, Mom & The Mouse is a podcast about the joy of watching cartoons with your family. If you like this episode, please subscribe and join us each Friday as we watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why we love it (or don’t.)
Music: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4509-the-show-must-be-go License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Me, Mom & The Mouse
The history of Disney is a history of war, capitalism, art, politics, and death. But to a "Disney family", it's also a history of joy and love. Can a podcast be about two things?? Join Isaac Coleman (Second Opinion) and his mother, Ruhe, as they watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why they love it - or don't.