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The world’s second largest media conglomerate which for a long time was known for their animated and family friendly fare yet now controls much of the biggest pop culture properties
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Oliver & Company
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Oliver & Company
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Great Mouse Detective
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Great Mouse Detective
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Black Cauldron
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Black Cauldron
Elastigirl Will be the Star of The Incredibles 2
Also, one of the new characters who have been revealed is almost certainly going to be the villain… Continue reading Elastigirl Will be the Star of The Incredibles 2
That Enchanted Sequel You Read About Years Ago is Still Happening
It’s hard to think of many movies that are more all-around charming than Enchanted, Disney’s gentle satire of their own animated musicals which also served as a salute to them. Shortly after the film became a critical darling, the Mouse House … Continue reading That Enchanted Sequel You Read About Years Ago is Still Happening
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Fox and the Hound
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Fox and the Hound
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Rescuers
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Rescuers
Sofia the First: Season 4, Episode 18, “The Birthday Wish”
The Disney Channel hit has its 100th episode, and it’s the best the series has been in years. Continue reading Sofia the First: Season 4, Episode 18, “The Birthday Wish”
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Many Adventures of Winnie-The Pooh
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Many Adventures of Winnie-The Pooh
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. (Special Edition) Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Happy holidays, everyone. Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. (Special Edition) Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Robin Hood
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Robin Hood
Before Capes Were Cool #4: The Rocketeer (1991)
The Rocketeer, like Superman: The Movie and The Fantastic Four, strives to translate what you see on the comic book page right onto the screen. It is arguably one of the most faithful adaptations of a superhero comic ever made, … Continue reading Before Capes Were Cool #4: The Rocketeer (1991)
House of Mouse Engorges upon Another
This time, it was the Fox. After a brief reprieve of satiation from consuming Superheroes and Ewoks, the Mouse turned its ferocious appetite to the Fox of the 21st Century. To the tune of 52.4 billion chews, chomps, and squeaks, … Continue reading House of Mouse Engorges upon Another
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Aristocats
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Aristocats
The New DuckTales Might Have One of the Best Opening Title Sequences Ever for a Cartoon
2017 has been a pretty bleak year in many ways, but one of the brighter spots of it has been Disney XD’s much-hyped DuckTales reboot, which has gotten almost universal acclaim. With plenty of sharp humor and a bold animation … Continue reading The New DuckTales Might Have One of the Best Opening Title Sequences Ever for a Cartoon
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Jungle Book
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. Jungle Book
Disney Ends Whitewashing Forever by Casting an Asian as Mulan
Much like when Rosa Parks ended racism when she refused to stand on a bus, Disney has put a stop to all future whitewashing controversy in Hollywood by casting an Asian actress to play Mulan in their upcoming live-action remake … Continue reading Disney Ends Whitewashing Forever by Casting an Asian as Mulan
Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Sword and the Stone
Welcome to my weekly discussion of the animated films of the Walt Disney Studio. I’m proceeding mostly chronologically. The title comes from a quote from Walt, “I never called my work an ‘art’ It’s part of show business, the business … Continue reading Building Entertainment: The Animated Films of the Walt Disney Studio. The Sword and the Stone
Treasure Planet’s Box Office Failure Only Made its Fandom Grow Stronger
So, stop me if you’ve heard this one, but Treasure Planet wasn’t exactly a box office hit when it opened on this day 15 years ago. There may be no other Disney animated movie–with the possible exception of The Black Cauldron–that has … Continue reading Treasure Planet’s Box Office Failure Only Made its Fandom Grow Stronger
Aladdin Took Modern Comedy and Made it Timeless
Aladdin might be a movie in need of no introduction. You’ve all seen it, you all probably own it, and you’ve all probably seen it more times than you can count. In fact, it might be hard to overstate its … Continue reading Aladdin Took Modern Comedy and Made it Timeless

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