Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast: Recent Episodes

Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast

Two dads, Eddie and J.B., take a nostalgic look at the Disney movies they grew up with as they watch them now with their kids. Friends since first grade, J.B. and Eddie share funny stories of childhood and fatherhood all while looking back at Disney movies. Honey, we made a Disney Podcast will have you laughing and reminiscing at the movies we grew up with.

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Two gringos from Indiana review Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) this week. A pampered Chihuahua, a pinball tour of Mexican geography, some deeply questionable Spanish, and a secret Aztec ruin full of dogs. Eddie brings the fluent Spanish perspective, and it does not help the film's case.

Then in Disney News: D'Amaro confirms Disney is keeping ESPN and the guys break down why. Plus, Disney's new "Infinity Vision" screen certification — which is very much not Imax — sparks a deeper conversation about premium movie formats and what's worth the splurge this summer.

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J.B. and Eddie head to Pixie Hollow this week to review Tinkerbell (2008). Disney's second most iconic character finally gets her own voice and her own world — and the guys make the case that it works better than expected. They also dig into the surprisingly fascinating backstory of the Disney Fairies franchise, how the Princess merchandising boom created it, and how Frozen killed it.

Then in Disney News: Disney's latest layoffs under new CEO Josh D'Amaro, James Cameron's candid comments about Avatar as a fading "cultural force," a Star Wars at the Sphere rumor that has J.B. ready to book flights, and a Hollywood Reporter piece on "hope-core" — the cultural shift toward optimistic storytelling that Hoppers and Project Hail Mary are leading.

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200 episodes in, and J.B. and Eddie are celebrating the only way they know how — by turning Disney fandom into a full-blown fantasy draft. Inspired by their love of sports drafts and the great Disney adults vs. sports fans debate, the guys compete across five categories, pulling from the entire Walt Disney Studios, Disney Animation, and Pixar catalog to build out their ultimate rosters. Who will they choose?

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J.B. and Eddie are out of the vault and over the moon for this one. This week the guys review Pixar's Wall-E (2008) — a film that somehow delivers sharp environmental and social commentary, a sweeping romance, and some of the best physical comedy in Pixar history, all with barely any dialogue. Is it the most underrated film in the Pixar canon? The guys make a strong case, and debate where Wall-E ranks among cinema's greatest robots.

Then in Disney News: the new class of Disney Legends is announced ahead of D23 — and it's a fascinating mix of animators, voice actors, Imagineers, and a couple of familiar faces with movies coming out this summer. Plus, Avengers: Doomsday continues to raise eyebrows as Imax hands its screens to Dune: Messiah, and Disney's newly relaunched Adventure World at Disneyland Paris is turning heads with some jaw-dropping robotics. The We Call It Imagineering series on Disney+ is required viewing.

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For Narnia! For Aslan! J.B. and Eddie return to Narnia this week as they review The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008). How faithful is it to C.S. Lewis's book? Does it earn its Lord of the Rings ambitions? And what does the film get so wrong about the story's true heart? The guys dig into the castle raid, the Lucy and Aslan dream sequence, Susan's reimagined role, and much more.

Then in Disney News: new CEO Josh D'Amaro unveils his vision for Disney+ as the "digital centerpiece" of the entire company, OpenAI shuts down Sora taking Disney's $1 billion investment with it, and the guys react to the new Moana live-action trailer.

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J.B. and Eddie are back for another adventure—this time diving into National Treasure: Book of Secrets! From Mount Rushmore to the President’s secret book, the guys break down what makes this sequel such a fun (and chaotic) follow-up, where it works, where it goes off the rails, and why Nicolas Cage might be the only person who can make it all work.

They talk through the film’s bigger, bolder approach compared to the original, debate whether this is the perfect example of a “more is more” sequel, and revisit the never-ending mystery of Page 47. Plus, they imagine what could have been (and still could be) with a third installment and how this franchise could’ve had a bigger presence in the Disney parks.

As always, they wrap things up with some Disney news and the end of the Iger era.

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J.B. and Eddie head back to the fairy-tale-meets-New-York musical that helped revive Disney’s live-action magic: Enchanted. From Amy Adams’ pitch-perfect princess performance to the film’s affectionate parody of classic Disney tropes, the guys break down why this movie works so well—and whether it still holds up today. Along the way they talk memorable songs, perfect casting, and why the movie manages to celebrate Disney while also poking fun at it.

After the review, they jump into a packed Disney news segment, including reactions to Pixar’s Hoppers, plus several other recent updates from around the Disney universe. As always, the episode wraps with a quick personal story before sending you off with your weekly dose of Disney nostalgia.

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We’re breaking down The Game Plan — Disney’s mid-2000s family comedy that asked a very important question: what happens when a superstar quarterback suddenly discovers he’s a dad? From peak Rock-era charisma to Disney Channel–adjacent vibes, we talk about what works, what doesn’t, and where this movie lands in Disney’s long run of live-action family films.

We also run through a packed Disney news segment, including Josh Gad popping up in Wonder Man, Marvel staying unusually quiet with no new trailers, thoughts on the current state of The Muppet Show, and our reaction to The Mandalorian & Grogu Super Bowl trailer.

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Step into a nostalgic Disney time machine with Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast! Join longtime friends J.B. and Eddie as they hilariously revisit Disney’s cinematic highs and lows—this week diving deep into the 2007 live-action Underdog. From lifeless CGI dog mouths and wasted celebrity cameos to Peter Dinklage’s acrobatic villainy and Patrick Warburton’s platinum-haired henchman, the hosts pull no punches in their most side-splitting takedown yet. Plus, they chat about Disney’s new leadership shake-ups, Zootopia in the parks, and the chaotic adventures of parenting a crib-escaping toddler. If you love Disney nostalgia, movie roasting, and a dash of real-life magic, this podcast episode is your next binge.

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🐀🍝 This week, J.B. and Eddie head to Paris to revisit Pixar’s Ratatouille, a film that quietly became one of the studio’s most beloved classics. They break down why Remy’s story of creativity, discipline, and ambition still resonates, how Brad Bird elevates the animation and storytelling, and why where Ratatouille ultimately ranks among Pixar’s all-time greats.

PLUS: Eddie's 20 reasons Sports fans are JUST LIKE Disney Adults.

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J.B. and Eddie set sail to the edge of the world with Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. This week, they tackle the most ambitious entry in the franchise — from the wild mythology and overstuffed plot to Davy Jones, the Pirate Lords, and Jack Sparrow at his most unhinged. The conversation digs into whether this epic conclusion earns its runtime, how it caps off the original trilogy, and why At World’s End feels both massive and messy in equal measure. Along the way, they reflect on Disney’s peak blockbuster era, the highs and lows of the Pirates franchise, and where this film ultimately lands in the series.

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Pull up on that yellow strap—it’s time to open the vault! This week, Eddie and J.B. take a trippy trip to the future (and the past) to review Walt Disney Animation’s 2007 feature, Meet the Robinsons.

In this episode, the guys break down one of the most chaotic chapters in Disney history, discussing:

  • The Pixar Takeover: How John Lasseter’s arrival in 2006 led to scrapping 60% of this film just a year before its release.
  • Style vs. Substance: A look at the "disjointed" animation style that borrowed from The Incredibles and William Joyce’s original book, A Day with Wilbur Robinson.
  • A "Trippy" Experience: Why the guys felt like something might have been "slipped into their drinks" while watching singing frogs, talking T-Rexes, and a family that defines the word "zany."
  • Villainous Revelations: Their take on Bowler Hat Guy and the "big reveal" that arguably came far too late in the story.
  • The Soundtrack Save: Discussing the massive "needle drops" from artists like Rob Thomas, All-American Rejects, and the Jonas Brothers.

Is this Disney's "Black Cauldron moment," or does it stand up better than Chicken Little? Join J.B. and Eddie as they explore the humanity (or lack thereof) in this futuristic "car crash" of a classic.

Subscribe to Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast for your weekly dose of Disney nostalgia and a tour through history, one magical film at a time.

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Grab your tissues and pull up on that yellow strap—J.B. and Eddie are back in the vault! After a brief hiatus, the duo returns to kick off 2026 by diving into the "not-so-great" years of Disney history with a deep dive into the 2007 emotional rollercoaster, Bridge to Terabithia.

In this episode, J.B. and Eddie share their first-time reactions to the film, exploring why neither of them saw it during its original release. They discuss:

  • Behind the Scenes: The unique connection between the film’s screenplay and the original book's author.
  • A "Slow Burn" Experience: Their thoughts on the film's gradual build-up of magic and imagination versus its heavy realism.
  • Heavy Themes: An honest look at the "layering effect" of the movie’s most difficult topics, from intense school bullying and parental wounds to religious confusion and, of course, that devastating ending.
  • Nostalgia & Trauma: How the film captures the raw, often "mean" reality of childhood in a way few Disney movies dare to.

Whether you're revisiting this childhood classic or hearing about it for the first time, join the guys for their signature blend of Disney nostalgia and therapy-session-level analysis.

Warning: This episode contains major spoilers for Bridge to Terabithia (and one very specific Harry Potter spoiler).

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☀️ School’s out, summer’s here, and J.B. and Eddie are headed to the country club for High School Musical 2! This week, the guys dive into the sequel that turned the franchise into a full-blown cultural event — from Troy’s emotional crisis to Sharpay’s iconic chaos and the movie’s unforgettable soundtrack. They break down what works, what doesn’t, how Disney Channel pulled off one of the biggest premieres in cable history, and why this movie still hits a nostalgic nerve. Plus, they cover the latest Disney news and close with a family story that brings everything back home.

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🎄 This week, J.B. and Eddie return to the North Pole for The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. They break down Tim Allen’s third outing as Scott Calvin, Martin Short’s icy take on Jack Frost, and how this sequel shifts from heartfelt Christmas magic into full-blown holiday chaos. The guys talk about the series’ evolving tone, the strengths and stumbles of the “Escape Clause” plot twist, and where this film ranks within the trilogy. They also cover the latest Disney news, Eddie finally watches The Fantastic Four, and wrap up with a fun family story to close out the episode.

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🏈 This week, J.B. and Eddie take the field with Disney’s Invincible (2006) — the underdog story of Vince Papale and the Philadelphia Eagles. They break down Mark Wahlberg’s everyman performance, its killer 1970s soundtrack, and how it compares to other Disney sports hits like Glory Road and Remember the Titans. Plus, they catch up on the latest Disney news and end with a heartwarming family story that’ll make you smile.

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⚓ J.B. and Eddie hoist the sails for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006)! They dive deep into how this swashbuckling sequel expanded the Disney blockbuster era — from Davy Jones’ groundbreaking CGI to Jack Sparrow’s chaotic charm and the wild cliffhanger that left audiences begging for more. The guys debate whether it’s the best Pirates film, revisit the summer of 2006 box office battles, and talk about how this movie cemented Disney’s modern franchise machine. Plus, they catch up on the latest Disney news before closing with another hilarious family story.

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J.B. and Eddie rev up their engines for a nostalgic ride down Route 66 with Pixar’s Cars. From Lightning McQueen’s transformative arc to the billion-dollar franchise’s dominance in merchandise and theme parks, they unpack why Cars became a cornerstone of Disney and Pixar history. The conversation hits everything from John Lasseter’s Route 66 inspiration to the brilliance of Tow Mater, Paul Newman’s final role, and how Cars Land transformed Disney California Adventure. Plus, the guys dive into Disney’s latest missteps with Disney+ and a surprising new lawsuit over AI. They wrap up with a funny family story about kids growing up a little too fast.

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In this episode, J.B. and Eddie dive into The Wild (2006), Disney’s forgotten attempt at a Pixar replacement. From Kiefer Sutherland’s surprising voice work to the “Kmart Pixar” animation style, the guys break down why this film flopped and how it represents the rock bottom of Disney’s animation era. They explore the behind-the-scenes corporate drama of Michael Eisner vs. Pixar, compare The Wild to Madagascar and Cars, and reflect on how Bob Iger’s Pixar deal changed everything. Plus, they unpack Disney news, including a new Prep & Landing Christmas special, the Mandalorian & Grogu trailer, Spider-Man production troubles, and the latest controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie take on a double feature with Disney’s Eight Below (2006), the heart-pulling survival story of sled dogs in Antarctica, and the IMAX documentary Roving Mars. They discuss Paul Walker’s performance, the emotional punch of the dog-led drama, and how Roving Mars captured NASA’s bold spirit during the early 2000s rover missions.

They also catch up on the latest Disney news and close the episode with a family story that will leave you smiling.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie revisit Disney’s Glory Road (2006), the inspiring true story of coach Don Haskins and the Texas Western Miners breaking barriers on their way to the 1966 NCAA Championship. The guys unpack how the film balances sports drama with its powerful cultural message, the performances that stand out, and how it compares to other Disney sports classics.

They also dive into the latest Disney news and close out with a family story you won’t want to miss.

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Get your head in the game! This week, J.B. and Eddie dive into the cultural phenomenon that is High School Musical. From Zac Efron’s breakthrough to the toe-tapping soundtrack that defined a generation, they break down what made this Disney Channel Original Movie explode in popularity, how it holds up today, and what parts still make us cringe.

00:00 Intro

00:55 High School Musical

50:43 Disney Emmy Nominations

56:51 Superman beating Marvel?

01:03:03 Walt Animatronic

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After watching and reviewing every major Disney movie from 1929 to 1986, J.B. and Eddie celebrate the milestone by revealing their Top 5 Animated and Top 5 Live-Action picks from the era. They look back on the evolution of Disney storytelling, highlight some forgotten gems, and talk about what made certain films rise to the top. Plus they touch on whats coming up next for the podcast.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie dive headfirst into the zany, genre-bending world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. From its groundbreaking animation/live-action hybrid to the utterly deranged performance of Judge Doom, they debate whether this movie still holds up, and what Disney would even do with a project like this today.

Later, they react to Pixar's current box-office flop Elio.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie dust off one of Disney’s hidden gems: The Great Mouse Detective. They celebrate Vincent Price’s unhinged performance as Professor Ratigan, marvel at the animation of the Big Ben finale, and reflect on why Basil of Baker Street deserves more love. Along the way, they unpack the film’s weird tonal balance, bat-based jump scares, and the offbeat charm that helped set the stage for the Disney Renaissance.

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In this episode of Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast, J.B. and Eddie leap to the present day to deep dive into Andor Season 2. From the sheer mastery of Tony Gilroy’s storytelling to the intense emotional stakes that redefine Star Wars, the guys take their time savoring every moment. They discuss the show’s methodical pacing, its revolutionary themes, and the characters who make it unforgettable—particularly Cassian, Bix, Luthen, Mon Mothma, Dedra, and everyone’s favorite chaotic pair, Syril and Dedra. It's a full breakdown of the structure, the style, and the soul of what might be the best Star Wars storytelling ever.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie dive into the dark and divisive Disney classic The Black Cauldron. They discuss how the film nearly sank Disney animation, why Gurgi sounds suspiciously like a certain precious-loving creature, and whether there’s actually a good movie buried beneath all the chaos. Plus, Eddie shares a Star Wars revelation discovered through Spanish dubs, and the duo rattle through some rapid-fire Disney news.

  • 00:00 – Intro
  • 00:56The Black Cauldron review
  • 05:00 – Genre-bending ambitions & Disney’s struggle to reinvent animation
  • 10:23 – The movie’s plot
  • 14:00 – Gurgi = Gollum
  • 17:00 – Witches and confused children
  • 20:14 – Is this Disney’s worst animated film? The case for and against
  • 25:07 – The baffling climax & that awkward exposition dump
  • 30:00 – Box office bombshell and the animation team's demotion
  • 33:05 – Parks & legacy
  • 34:15 – Ratings

    • 35:04 – Disney News Rapid Fire
    • 58:42 – Family Talk

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We’ve finally digitized ourselves into Disney's ambitious, neon-lit cult classic: Tron (1982). Join J.B. and Eddie as they explore the film’s groundbreaking visuals, early CGI innovations, and the wild decisions that brought this techy odyssey to life—plus why this movie may have confused, amazed, or bored audiences in equal measure. We unpack the surprising religious overtones, arcade-era obsession, and Disney’s attempts to reboot the magic. Also in Disney news: a surprise Star Wars announcement from Celebration Japan and the internet’s relentless takedown of Snow White continues.

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Today we're singing our way into EPCOT history with a deep dive into the gloriously bizarre Epcot Center Grand Opening TV Special. From Danny Kaye’s musical explanations to Drew Barrymore predicting high school on Mars, it’s a delightful mess. We unpack Dreamfinder’s magical mustache, Marie Osmond's confusing ballad, future tech that never came to be, and the weird robot musical number that somehow worked. And of course, we honor the giant golf ball in the sky: Spaceship Earth.

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00:00 Intro

00:58 The Epcot Center Grand Opening TV Special

39:04 Disney+ Deals at the Parks

46:40 30th Anniversary of The Goofy Movie

48:50 Snow Whites other story

52:51 Look ahead to Star Wars Celebration

55:51 Family News

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This week, J.B. and Eddie wrestle with the complicated friendship dynamics of The Fox and the Hound—a film with cute woodland creatures, recycled voice actors, and surprisingly few fox-friendly morals. They talk about the film’s pacing problems, the infamous train scene, and the animation studio drama that changed Disney forever. Plus, Disney news is popping off: Snow White flops, Tangled gets paused, Luke Skywalker shows up in Galaxy’s Edge, and Universal's Epic Universe officially raises the bar. And of course—public nudity.

00:00 Intro

00:56 The Fox and the Hound review

34:00 Snow White Flop Fallout

39:00 Seasons of the Force

42:41 Epice Universe

47:02 Cinemacon Disney Releases

51:32 Family News

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Eddie and J.B. take a nostalgic trip back to the 1979 movie you never knew existed... The Black Hole (00:58), Disney's ambitious dive into the sci-fi craze. Their first attempt at PG rating (05:00), those robots (12:49), magnificent ending (24:12). In Disney news (32:11), we cover the strange Marvel cast list for Doomsday, tons of trailers, and Coco 2. Plus J.B. reviews his cruise mistakes (48:53).

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J.B. and Eddie dive into Pete’s Dragon (1977), the live-action/animation hybrid that Disney hoped would recapture the magic of Mary Poppins. They break down the film’s unexpected musical format, its Broadway-style numbers, and how it compares to the 2016 remake. From discussing Disney’s obsession with orphan stories to the oddest elixir ever sold, they unpack the film’s quirks, its animation legacy, and its presence in the Disney Parks. Plus, stay tuned for the latest Disney news, including South by Southwest announcements, the Snow White PR disaster, and Disney’s massive pullback on Disney+ content.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Intro
  • 00:02:34 – Initial reactions: “Wait… this is a musical?”
  • 00:03:36 – The film’s connection to Mary Poppins and The Apple Dumpling Gang
  • 00:05:52 – Disney’s obsession with orphan stories
  • 00:08:07 – Comparing the 1977 and 2016 versions of Pete’s Dragon
  • 00:13:06 – The most uncomfortable song in the film
  • 00:15:34 – The strangest elixir ever
  • 00:16:17 – Was this secretly a human trafficking story?
  • 00:18:02 – Pete’s Dragon in the Disney Parks: The Main Street Electrical Parade
  • 00:21:02 – Disneyland’s 90s Night: Where’s The Rescuers?
  • 00:26:25 – Disney Imagineering’s full PR push at South by Southwest
  • 00:28:05 – Disney’s bizarre, Snow White “no press allowed” premiere
  • 00:30:41 – The Snow White box office disaster: How bad will it be?
  • 00:36:28 – Disney officially pulling back from Disney+ original films
  • 00:40:40 – J.B.’s daughter is officially hooked on Disney Parks

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J.B. and Eddie take on The Rescuers (1977), Disney’s thrilling animated adventure about two heroic mice on a mission to save a kidnapped girl. They dive into the film’s surprisingly dark themes, its impact on Disney’s animation legacy, and why it became one of the studio’s biggest hits of the decade. Plus, they discuss Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor’s legendary performances, the film’s abandoned 101 Dalmatians connection, and the surprising history behind The Rescuers Down Under. Stick around for Disney news, including a major Captain America: Brave New World breakdown, Andor Season 2 trailer reactions, and the bombshell report that Kathleen Kennedy is out at Lucasfilm.

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  • 00:00 – Intro and nostalgic childhood memories of The Rescuers
  • 04:00 – The film’s original connection to 101 Dalmatians
  • 10:00 – Why The Rescuers was Disney’s biggest animated hit since The Jungle Book
  • 14:45 – Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor’s perfect voice-acting chemistry
  • 19:30 – Disney Parks discussion: Why The Rescuers has no representation
  • 24:00 – Disney’s first animated sequel: The Rescuers Down Under connection
  • 29:00Captain America: Brave New World review and reactions
  • 48:00 – Disney admits its parks are too expensive, shifting focus to business outcomes
  • 53:00Andor Season 2 trailer reaction
  • 57:45 – Kathleen Kennedy out at Lucasfilm

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J.B. and Eddie revisit the heartwarming 1977 classic The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. They dive into the film’s nostalgic charm, its anthology-style storytelling, and the surprising emotional impact of revisiting the Hundred Acre Wood. Plus, they discuss the history of Winnie the Pooh at Disney Parks, its massive cultural influence, and the franchise’s lasting popularity. Stick around for Disney news, including Bob Iger’s latest public appearance, Star Wars rumors, and the surprising drop in Hollywood TV productions.

  • 00:00 – Intro and childhood memories of Winnie the Pooh
  • 00:29 – Reviewing The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • 06:39 – The film’s anthology format and nostalgic surprises
  • 16:00 – The iconic characters: Pooh, Tigger, and Rabbit’s constant struggles
  • 27:00 – Why Winnie the Pooh remains one of Disney’s biggest franchises
  • 38:00 – Disney Parks connections and the Winnie the Pooh ride
  • 46:30 – Bob Iger’s public appearance and successor rumors
  • 50:00 – Star Wars rumors: Is Ryan Gosling joining the galaxy far, far away?
  • 55:30 – Hollywood’s TV production drop-off and what it means for streaming

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Eddie and J.B. dive into the 1976 Disney classicFreaky Friday, where Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris swap bodies in a chaotic, slapstick-filled adventure. They break down the film’s unexpected humor, over-the-top performances, and how it compares to later remakes. Plus, they discuss Disney news, includingFantastic Four casting,Skeleton Crew updates, and whySnow White was suspiciously absent from the Super Bowl trailers.

  • 00:00 – Intro and reminiscing about childhood VHS collections
  • 00:29 – ReviewingFreaky Friday (1976)
  • 06:39 – Jodie Foster’s performance vs. Barbara Harris’ odd choices
  • 16:00 – The bizarre pacing, body-swapping logic, and stunt sequences
  • 27:00 – Why this version ofFreaky Friday feels ungrounded
  • 38:00 – Disney+ losing 700,000 subscribers—but making more money
  • 46:30 – Fox launching a new sports and news streaming service
  • 50:00 – Super Bowl trailers:Lilo & Stitch ad spikes searches, but noSnow White?
  • 55:30Fantastic Four first look: Period-piece vibes, cast reactions, and CGI debates

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Join J.B. Waggoner and Eddie Ferguson on Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast as they explore Disney's The Apple Dumpling Gang, celebrating the comedic brilliance of Don Knotts and Tim Conway and diving into the Western revival of the 1970s. The episode takes a turn into the galaxy far, far away with a review of Skeleton Crew, breaking down its standout moments and unique storytelling. Plus, they discuss Reagan’s Epcot parade, updates on Disney’s live-action remakes, and more.

  • 00:00 – Intro and reminiscing about childhood VHS nostalgia
  • 00:40 – Quick review of The Apple Dumpling Gang
  • 26:52 - Disney news: Connection to the Inaguration
  • 31:59Skeleton Crew review: Fresh storytelling in the Star Wars universe
  • 56:49 - Moana, Daredevil, and Space Mountain 50th
  • 55:30 – Closing thoughts and a hilarious parenting story

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Join J.B. Eddie as they review Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain. This 1975 classic brings aliens, harmonicas, and wild special effects into a tale that has sparked a franchise spanning decades. From humorous character critiques to franchise trivia, this episode is a nostalgic exploration of one of Disney's quirkiest adventures. Stick around for Disney news and lighthearted family stories!

  • 00:00 – Intro and opening nostalgia
  • 00:40 – Reviewing Escape to Witch Mountain: first impressions
  • 06:39 – Comparing character powers and their confusing execution
  • 10:04 – The wild production stories, including real bears on set
  • 16:00 – A breakdown of the Witch Mountain franchise and its sequels
  • 27:00 – Disney news: ESPN updates and streaming challenges
  • 32:00 – The disappointing Skeleton Crew opening and Star Wars updates
  • 38:00Moana 2 box office performance and Mufasa movie buzz
  • 45:00 – Wrapping up with ice cream cone meltdowns and parenting tales

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Eddie and J.B. dive into the mischievous antics of Robin Hood and Little John, the lovable characters, iconic moments, and the earworm soundtrack that has captured hearts for generations. From the history behind the movie to its enduring legacy, this episode explores why Robin Hood remains a fan favorite despite its quirks. Plus, we tackle Disney news, bold predictions for the year ahead, and a fun family story about The Lord of the Rings!

Eddie's 2025 Predictions

  1. The Year of Marvel’s Comeback
  2. Zootopia will be huge, and in 2026 they’ll announce Zootopia land at Hollywood studios
  3. Live Action remakes Die, stop green lighting new ones, Snow White bombs, Lilo and Stitch bad
  4. Fantastic 4 will be the biggest marvel movie of the year
  5. Superman Top 3
  6. Elio will either bomb or blow up
  7. We will find out whose replacing Bob Iger

J.B.'s Predictions

  1. Zootopia 2 will be the highest grossing Disney movie this calendar year
  2. Thunderbolts will be highest grossing marvel movie, but under $1 billion
  3. Mandalorian 4 (Mando and Grogu) will still be the only Star Wars film in production

Timestamps

  • 0:00: Opening Disney magic and podcast intro
  • 0:19: Nostalgia hits hard: Why Robin Hood stands out in Disney’s animated history
  • 4:06: Discussing the movie’s animation shortcuts and charming characters
  • 10:01: The genius of Robin Hood’s storytelling and its enduring impact
  • 20:01: Music, memorable moments, and why it’s a timeless classic
  • 30:01: Rare appearances of Robin Hood in Disney Parks and merchandise
  • 40:01: Disney news: Venu Sports streaming, live-action Tangled, and more
  • 50:01: Bold Disney predictions for 2025, including Marvel's resurgence and live-action trends

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Join J.B. Waggoner and Eddie Ferguson as they dive into the historic 1971 TV special celebrating the opening of Walt Disney World. From the quirks of early TV production to the magic of Julie Andrews and weird Glen Campbell, this episode captures the charm and challenges of this nostalgic piece. Plus, updates on Disney news, movie buzz, and a fun holiday family recap!

  • 00:00 – Intro and childhood Christmas traditions
  • 00:32 – Reviewing the Walt Disney World Opening TV Special
  • 06:39 – Comparing the Disney World and Disneyland opening specials
  • 10:04 – Angela Lansbury, Glen Campbell, and Julie Andrews’ standout moments
  • 16:00 – The Country Bear Jamboree and unique attractions of Disney World
  • 27:00 – Disney news: Mufasa box office, Snow White teaser, and Andor’s production budget
  • 38:00 – Bluey movie announcement and Bluey’s arrival at Disney parks
  • 46:00 – Holiday family stories and Sonic movie plans

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Join J.B. Waggoner and Eddie Ferguson as they review Disney’s 1971 classic, Bedknobs and Broomsticks. From the film’s surprising connection to Mary Poppins to Angela Lansbury’s iconic performance, they explore the magic, quirks, and nostalgia surrounding this lesser-known gem. Plus, stay tuned for Disney news, Star Wars updates, and holiday plans!

  • 00:00 – Intro and technical disclaimers
  • 00:40 – How Bedknobs and Broomsticks came to be
  • 06:39 – Comparing it to Mary Poppins
  • 10:04 – Angela Lansbury’s legendary career
  • 16:00 – Reviewing the film’s plot and standout moments
  • 27:00 – Disney news: Moana 2, live-action remakes, and more
  • 38:00 – Star Wars update: Skeleton Crew and other surprises
  • 50:00 – Family updates and holiday plans

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Join J.B. Waggoner and Eddie Ferguson for a review of Disney's The Aristocats (1970). They explore the film's quirky characters, jazz influences, and its place in Disney history. Plus, stick around for updates on Disney news, live-action remakes, Star Wars delays, and some exciting family news.

  • 00:00 – Intro and Eddie’s disdain for cats
  • 00:40 – How Eddie’s family surprisingly loved The Aristocats
  • 06:39 – Voice actors from The Jungle Book show up again
  • 10:04 – The history and creation of The Aristocats
  • 16:00 – A review of the plot, villain, and characters
  • 24:42 – Live-action remake plans for The Aristocats
  • 27:00 – Disney+ updates and ESPN integration
  • 38:00 – Star Wars delays and Lucasfilm’s struggles
  • 45:00 – Denzel Washington and Black Panther 3 rumors
  • 46:30 – Eddie’s family welcomes a new furry member

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In this episode of Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast, hosts Eddie Ferguson and J.B. Wagner delve into the magic and nostalgia of The Love Bug. (00:42). Alongside Herbie's iconic legacy, Eddie and J.B. dive into Disney's major financial win with the film and discuss its lasting place in Disney history (07:24).

In Disney news, they discuss the latest Star Wars news, including a rumored trilogy by Simon Kinberg (32:10), the release date for Andor Season 2 (36:48), and reactions to the new Captain America Brave New World trailer (39:25). Finally, they explore Disney's recent challenges in the political arena (43:30) and wrap up with family stories (47:47).

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Join J.B. and Eddie as they dive into Disney’s lesser-known 60s classic, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, featuring a young Kurt Russell as a proto-Disney Channel star. From Disney’s cinematic history to wacky plot holes, this episode is packed with laughs, trivia, and heartfelt nostalgia.

00:00 – Intro
00:29 – Kurt Russell in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
01:26 – Early Disney career for Kurt Russell
03:10 – Disney’s film shift post-Mary Poppins
07:09 – Vintage computers & AI in Disney films
12:37 – Wild plot moments and vintage effects
21:14 – Favorite scenes & the DIY rescue
27:11 – Disney’s vintage plane "Mickey One"

34:07 – Disney news
46:07 – John Williams documentary

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Episode 159: Reliving The Jungle Book - Honey, We Made a Disney Podcast

Step into the jungle with Eddie and J.B. as they dive deep into Disney's 1967 classic, The Jungle Book! Get ready for laughs, nostalgia, and a heartwarming tribute to Walt Disney himself. Listen in as they explore the film’s memorable characters, rich animation, and unforgettable music.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:29 - Today's Feature: "The Jungle Book" review and Walt Disney’s final contributions.
  • 01:12 - Childhood Memories: Was The Jungle Book a favorite growing up?
  • 02:22 - Behind the Scenes: Exploring the abrupt yet fitting ending.
  • 05:18 - Character Analysis: Mowgli’s journey and the iconic personalities around him.
  • 08:03 - Shere Khan’s Presence: The impact of the mysterious antagonist.
  • 10:16 - Music Moments: "The Bare Necessities" vs. "I Wanna Be Like You" – which one wins?
  • 13:57 - Production Journey: How Disney reshaped The Jungle Book from dark to delightful.
  • 24:35 - Walt’s Final Days: Reflections on his legacy and his last film.
  • 28:18 - Animation Legacy: The influence of The Jungle Book on future Disney films.
  • 32:16 - Jungle Book’s Place in Disney Parks: Why are these characters rarely seen?
  • 34:36 - Rating the Classic: Eddie and J.B.’s final score and nostalgia factor.
  • 39:56 - Disney News Round-Up: From Moana 2 to the return of Agatha and Vision in the MCU.
  • 50:43 - Wrap-Up and Outro: Thoughts on The Jungle Book and Disney's timeless magic.

Listen to the full episode and relive the adventure of The Jungle Book with us! 🐻🐯🎶

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J.B. and Eddie dive deep into one of Disney's most iconic films: Mary Poppins! From Julie Andrews' timeless performance to the groundbreaking special effects, they explore why this film stands as the pinnacle of Disney’s cinematic achievements. They also reminisce about childhood memories tied to the film, discuss the underrepresentation of Mary Poppins in Disney theme parks, and throw in some armchair imagineering with ideas for a perfect park ride. Plus, they share the latest Disney news, including changes at Disney Animation and updates from the Marvel universe.

  • [00:00] - Intro
  • [00:35] - Childhood Connection to the Movie
  • [02:13] - Why Mary Poppins Is the Greatest Disney Movie of All Time
  • [07:02] - The Whimsical Effects and Timeless Magic of the Movie
  • [13:32] - Songs that Stand the Test of Time
  • [21:00] - The Origins of Mary Poppins and Disney’s Fight for the Rights
  • [30:45] - Mary Poppins Returns: A Sequel We Didn’t Need?
  • [35:17] - Why Isn’t There More Mary Poppins in the Disney Parks?
  • [40:19] - Armchair Imagineering: Designing the Perfect Mary Poppins Ride
  • [45:14] - Disney News: Jennifer Lee Steps Down, Moon Knight Season 2 Rumors, and the Upcoming Thunderbolts Movie

Tune in as JB and Eddie celebrate the magic and legacy of Mary Poppins, while keeping you updated on all things Disney!

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Eddie and J.B. review “The Sword in the Stone” (1963). Walt’s distracted time, Roy almost shutting the animation studio, “The Once And Future King,” Weird Merlin, and in the parks.

And in Disney News, a Scarlet Witch standalone movie, Disney-DirecTV feud is over, and The NY Times article with the REST of the story.

00:00 Intro

00:56 Review of “The Sword in the Stone”

25:56 Disney News

46:03 Family Time

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Eddie and J.B. review the classic Disney television show, the move from black and white to color, Ludwig van Drake, and incessant autograph sessions.

Plus in Disney news, the death of James Earl Jones, LEGO Pixar, Disney Plus live, Spiderman 4 has a director, Disney backtracks wrongful death suit, and Donald duck on Hot Ones.

Intro 00:00

Review of "The Wonderful World of Disney" 01:10

Disney News 29:00

Family Story 44:45

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Eddie and J.B. review Babes in Toyland (1961):

  • Hosts Switching places

  • Earworms

  • The ending battle

  • A trippy budgeting song

  • Is this a Christmas movie?

And in Disney news:

  • Is Disney finally back at the box office?

  • Disney+ is profitable

  • Wrongful dead lawsuit

  • Fate of The Acolyte season 2

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Eddie and J.B. breakdown alllll the news from D23 this year, including:

  • All the Disney Studios

  • Skeleton Crew Trailer

  • Andrew Stanton coming back for Toy Story 5

  • Elio's new Director

  • 18 episodes for Daredevil???

  • Hating on Snow White

  • and Parks! Parks! Parks!

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Eddie and J.B. review The Parent Trap (1961):

  • Which one we liked better (’61 vs ’98)

  • Haley Mills

  • Production tricks

  • Camp Stories

  • Silly Grandpas and Reverends

And in Disney News:

  • Skeleton Crew Release date

  • Preparing for D23

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Eddie and J.B. review:

  • Why it was in black and white?

  • Special Effects

  • Band back together

  • Fun and games

  • So that’s what Flubber stands for

  • Compared to the 1997 remake

And in Disney News

  • Robert Downey Jr.

  • ComicCon

  • Deadpool & Wolverine’s massive opening weekend

  • Inside Out 2 milestone

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Eddie and J.B. review “101 Dalmatians” (1961):

  • Disney’s Xerox Phase

  • Modern story

  • Artwork and Jazz

  • Is Cruella the #1 Bad Guy of all time?

  • Best Baddie Theme Songs

And in Disney news:

  • Star Wars Viewership Struggles https://luminatedata.com/blog/star-wars-struggles/

  • Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters this weekend (will it surpass $1 Billion?)

  • Disney earns record breaking 183 Emmy nominations

  • J.B.’s work poll

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Eddie and J.B. review Swiss Family Robinson.

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Eddie and J.B. review "The Sign of Zorrow":

  • Turning tv show episodes into a feature film
  • The impact of Zorro
  • How the moon race affected it
  • In the parks
  • Don Diego De La Vega
  • The ABC-Disney rights feud

And in Disney News:

  • The Disney Up Fronts
  • Inside Out 2 trending for $1 Billion

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Eddie and J.B. review “Pollyanna”

  • Hayley Mills' first of six films for Disney

  • Disney Animation “in-betweeners”

  • Is this the movie we actually needed right now?

  • origin of the term “pollyanna”

  • who was your favorite townsperson

  • opening butts and crazy endings

And in Disney news, we review Inside Out 2 that is now in theaters.

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Eddie and J.B. review “The Shaggy Dog” (1959).

  • The new live-action formula

  • That dog is a real dog!

  • Most profitable film up to that point

  • J.B. feels personally attacked

  • SPIES!

And in Disney News

  • Acolyte Trailer

  • Darth JarJar

  • Iger Earnings Call

  • Marvels new rhythm of movies

  • ESPN live content coming to Disney+

  • Captain America Toys at McDonalds

  • Skeleton Crew Release schedule

  • Bluey’s Zillow Commercial

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Eddie and J.B. review “Sleeping Beauty”

  • Who’s sleeping beauty?

  • All the Names of Aurora

  • Is Maleficent one of the greatest villain?

  • Art direction

  • Voice cast

  • A distracted Walt

  • Castles In the parks

And in Disney news:

  • The last Bluey Episodes

  • Another Disney Exec leaves. CTO of 20 years leaves.

  • Disney updates DAS system

  • J.B.’s Percy Jackson review

  • Live Report on blue milk

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Eddie and J.B. review “Old Yeller”:

  • As iconic a cinematic moment as Star Wars or Bambi
  • A coming of age movie
  • Fess Parker’s back
  • Annoying Searcy
  • Did J.B. fall for a dog?
  • Real animals
  • Why there’s no “Old Yeller” dog park at Disney World

And in the news:

  • Iger Wins
  • More money coming to the parks
  • Bluey Conspiracy theories

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Eddie and J.B. review the Disneyland Grand Opening Broadcast (1955):

  • Television snafu’s

  • The unceremonious ending

  • Forgotten Adventure Land

  • Scary Mickey

  • Tomorrowland 1986 and Atomic age?

  • Top 3 original rides

Plus in Disney News:

  • The proxy fight comes closer to the end

  • Wish releases this week

  • The Hulu-ing of Disney+

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Eddie and J.B. review Disney’s True Life Adventure film "The African Lion"

  • Disney pioneered the nature documentary

  • Why did we watch this movie

  • Animal Kingdom

And in Disney News:

  • More Iger Bombshells

  • New Head of Live Action studio

  • The Acolyte Trailer

  • Inside Out 2 full story

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Eddie and J.B. review “Lady and the Tramp” (1955):

  • A Disney Original story

  • iconic moments

  • Spaghetti

  • The scene Disney almost cut from the film

  • The scary rat

  • Representation in the parks

And in Disney news:

  • Still No “Wish” on Disney+

  • Sony taking over DVD production for Disney

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Eddie and J.B. review the pilot of Mickey Mouse Club

  • The theme song

  • The start of the Mickey Mouse club in 1930

  • Walt’s return to Mickey

  • Jimmie and Roy

    1. Most influential Disney year?
  • The Disney Kid star

  • Annette Funicello- beach movies

  • Reinvented in 70s 90s and 2017.

  • In the parks - Mickey / Minnie Mouse Ears

And in Disney news:

  • Eras Tour coming to Disney+

  • Disney Parks price increase

  • Bluey Film

  • King Dynasty Decision

  • Fantastic Four

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Eddie and J.B. review "Davy Crocket: King of the Wild Frontier."

  • Crocket-Craze

  • the theme song

  • Frontierland

  • Producing ABC content to fund Disneyland

  • Horrible Action sequences

  • Waking up in Congress

Also in Disney News:

  • $1.6 Billion investment in Epic Games

  • One Disney Channel alumn in space

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Eddie and J.B. review “The Disneyland Story”:

  • Watch online: https://youtu.be/k_1xsPytKJw

  • The history of Television

  • How Walt paid for Disneyland

  • ABC’s content needs

  • A mini documentary

And in Disney news:

  • Sports Superstreamer

  • Moana 2

  • Earnings call

  • Gina Carano Lawsuit

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Eddie and J.B. review 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea:

  • Jules Verne

  • The most expensive movie

  • Reshooting the squid attack scene

  • Captain Nemo

  • Kirk Douglas steals the show

  • Steampunk

  • Impact on Parks and Imagineers

  • Tokyo Disney Sea

And in Disney News:

  • Earnings report this week

  • Proxy voting video with Ludwig Von Drake

  • Universal Epic Universe

  • Eddie’s Percy Jackson Review

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Eddie and J.B. review 1953’s “Peter Pan.”

  • The play it was based off

  • Who owned the rights?

  • The movie of “lasts” for Disney

  • Iconic Disney moments

  • Another quintessential pirate

  • “Boy” movie, and how the girls are affected

  • All the adaptations

  • Flying through the parks

And in Disney news:

  • Grogu and Mando coming to theaters (maybe)

  • Pixar Layoffs

  • New Bluey Episodes

  • Main Street Electrical Sky Parade

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Eddie and J.B. review “Alice in Wonderland” (1951)

  • The Alice Comedies

  • Duel with Cinderella

  • Lewis Carroll the mathematician

  • Long development

  • The white rabbit

  • No story, no problem for Disney

  • The voice cast

  • Tea cups

Disney News:

  • Mickey’s Mouse Trap

  • Echo (Disney+)

  • Changes coming to Disney World

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Eddie and J.B. review 1950’s “Treasure Island”

  • Long John Silver and The iconic Pirate voice

  • Robert Louis Stephenson and all the adaptations

  • Disney’s first live action

  • Millions of dollars stuck in England

Plus in Disney News:

  • What movies Disney is releasing in 2024

  • What we expect from Disney in 2024

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Eddie and J.B.'s Cinderella Review:

  • One of the oldest tales in History
  • Most iconic Disney film
  • The songs
  • Saved the company from bankruptcy
  • Walt Disney’s favorite piece of animation

And in Disney news:

  • Percy Jackson series
  • Mickey in the Public Domain
  • A woman’s $10,000 gift card mistake

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Review:

  • Last of the "Package Films"
  • Disney moving on from terrible 40's
  • Impact on the Parks
  • The charm of Mr. Toad
  • Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • Is Ichabod Crane an unlikeable character?

And in Disney news:

  • Disney Board Proxy fight heats up
  • Disney+ Hulu combo in Beta testing
  • Percy Jackson releases today and is getting a lot of buzz.
  • Marvel needs a new big bad guy

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Eddie and J.B. review "Song of the South":

  • Controversy during production
  • The source material
  • Idealistic themes
  • Presence in the parks

And in Disney news:

  • Pixar bringing Luca, Soul, and Seeing Red to theaters for the first time
  • Iger's latest gaff's

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  • Trekking around Latin America
  • Weird scenarios with Donald Duck
  • More Propoganda
  • Jose and Panchito
  • MEXICO!!!

Also, in Disney news:

  • Reviewing WISH
  • Poor Box Office
  • Frozen 3 & 4

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Eddie and J.B. cover the Latin American film "Saludos Amigos."

  • Package/Propaganda Film Era
  • How this film impacted WWII
  • Walt Disney galavanting across Latin America
  • What type of film is this? Documentary? Shorts?

Also, in Disney News:

  • SAG Strike is over
  • Marvel movies postponed
  • Inside Out 2 Trailer

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Eddie and J.B. cover maybe the saddest death in cinema as they review Bambi.

  • What is actually good about this film?
  • Conservationists vs Environmentalist
  • The re-release was bigger
  • The fake impact on Hunting season
  • No representation in the parks
  • Our rating of this film

And in Disney news:

  • Marvel's "Echo" gets a release date
  • "Once Upon a Studio"

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Eddie and J.B. discuss Dumbo (1941).

  • Tragic story of the authors of Dumbo
  • How this tiny movie saved Disney
  • Why Walt made an hour-long movie
  • Is Dumbo the most sympathetic character ever?
  • The history of storks

Plus in Disney News

  • Elio and Snow White moving to 2025

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Eddie and J.B. review Fantasia (1940). Plus, Elemental surpasses Toy Story and Cars, and the Disneyland Haunted Mansion Expansion.

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Eddie and J.B. break down the 1940 signature film: Pinnochio.

  • Producing 3 movies at once
  • Moral of the story
  • The Donkeys
  • The weird Italian novel source material
  • Box office dud
  • Crazy clocks
  • Jimeny Cricket
  • Ratings

And in Disney News:

  • Marvel postponing more shows
  • Agatha Series affected
  • Moana experience at Epcot

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This week, Eddie and J.B. revisit the first Disney feature film: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

  • Why it got made
  • Moving past Mickey Shorts
  • Invention of Multiplane Camera
  • What dwarf would you add?
  • The crazy Original Brothers Grimm story
  • The Disney Princess Trope
  • The best part of the movie
  • Rating Snow White

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Eddie and J.B. the journey through Disney History, one magical film at a time, starting at the beginning: Steamboat Willie and Mickey Shorts. 

  • Steamboat Willie wasn't the first Mickey Short
  • Plane Crazy
  • The cultural impact
  • Origin of the "Bouncing ball"
  • New Mickey Shorts
  • Mickey: The Story of a Mouse

And in Disney news:

  • Ahsoka first reactions
  • WGA mini-update
  • New "WISH" TV spot

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We did it! We watched every Disney film from 1988-2005. Eddie and J.B. break down their top 10 favorites of both animation and live action films of their childhood, as well as what they will be doing next.

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Eddie and J.B. finish the final movie from their childhood, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.” Plus, a ton of news from the Disney earnings call, including ESPN betting app, a streaming price hike, and more. Read More

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Eddie and J.B. revisit 2005’s “Chicken Little.” Plus, new movies and shows coming to Disney+ in the coming weeks, as well as reasons that the future of Disney isn’t as bad as you might think.

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Eddie and J.B. revisit the 2005 film “The Greatest Game Ever Played.”

In Disney News:

  • Full review of Marvel’s Disney+ show “Secret Invasion”
  • Loki Season 2 trailer reactions
  • Haunted Mansion’s box office dud

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Eddie and J.B. revisit “Sky High” and discuss so much Disney news.

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Eddie and J.B. review the latest Indiana Jones movie “Dial of Destiny.” Plus how the impending SAG strike might shutdown movies and TV, and “Rodgers” the musical is coming to Disney’s California Adventure.

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Eddie and J.B. finally review the latest Disney Pixar film “Elemental.” Also, Secret Invasion episode 1 thoughts (including the A.I. credits controversy), why the SAG strike is going to affect ComicCon, and a huge question: Who is happy in Hollywood right now?

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Eddie and J.B. discuss the latest Stan Lee documentary on Disney+. Also, there’s a new Pixar teaser for 2024’s movie Elio. Marvel updated released dates for their MCU movies, looking forward to Secret Invasion releasing, and we cover the next childhood film “Herbie: Fully Loaded.”

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This week, Eddie and J.B. get a taste of the Netflix crackdown, share an amazing interview with the “real” founder of the MCU, brace for the opening of Pixar’s Elemental, and review the 2005 film “Ice Princess.”

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Eddie and J.B. go gaga over the new Apple Vision Pro, especially how Disney factors into it’s future. Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse is coming for Pixar. And we go back to 2005 to review The Pacifier.

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Eddie and J.B. enthusiastically revisit the 2004 gem starring Nicholas Cage “National Treasure.” They also get into the upcoming Disney Films that are already bracing to be flops in Indiana Jones 5 and Elemental,. Plus alot of content is leaving Disney+ this week, and we get updated on all the MCU movies and shows being released the next 2 years.

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Eddie and J.B. review the latest MCU film “Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3.” They also cover Disney+ and Hulu forming a new combined app, the extended release window for Ant Man 3, the surprise Vision series, and a look ahead to the summer blockbusters.

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Eddie and J.B. discuss The Incredibles, as well as what everyone in Hollywood is at odds over… the writers strike. Plus Scarlett Johansson opens up about her lawsuit with Disney in 2021 and that she’s secretly a Disney Adult, just like us.

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This week, Eddie and J.B. react to the first WISH movie trailer, discuss the latest Disney lawsuit against Floriday, laugh at DeSantis’s failing presidential aspirations, and revisit “Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagment.”

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Eddie and J.B. recap season 3 of The Mandalorian, Disneyland on fire, and the demise of great Villains in Disney movies.

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Eddie and J.B. are back from hiatus because of all the new things that came out of Star Wars Celebration, including the release of 3 new Star War Movie dates, directors, and details. Plus a new trailer for The Marvels, and covering the next film on the list… “Around the World in 80 Days.”

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Eddie and J.B. do their civic duty to make it through another animated childhood film, specifically “Home on the Range.” But mostly they discuss alot of random disney news including 4,000 disney layoffs coming soon, how it will affect ESPN (and it’s future streaming), yet again another music documentary (Ed Sheeran’s), and some parks updates.

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On today’s episode we experience a depression that only Hamlet would understand as we review “Confessions of A Teenage Drama Queen”. Plus, we get our first full trailer for the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, the Oscars happened, and new executive moves at Disney.

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U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! We are the best hocky team in the world, as we review Miracle. Plus Eddie and J.B. breakdown their excitement and dissapointments for the newest Disney movie trailers, the rumors about Iger’s replacement, Josh Gadds trip down the river on the Jungle cruise, and the best moments from Baby Yoda already in the first episode of The Mandalorian.

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Eddie and J.B. review Ant Man & The Wasp: Quantummania, revisit 2004 major highlights, and Teacher’s Pet.

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On today’s episode we find secret valleys and random horses as we review The Young Black Stallion. Plus all the drame after Disney’s first earnings report since Iger came back to the helm, including Marvel slowing down the release of Disney+ shows, all the unasked for sequels, layoffs, the proxy battle is over, and Ant Man bright spot.

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In this epsisode, Eddie and J.B. put their foolish mortal souls on the line to revisit The Haunted Mansion (’03). They also get you ready for Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantummania with a a top 3 count-down of their favorite Marvel movies of all time.

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In this episode, Eddie and J.B break down the much maligned Disney animated film “Brother Bear.” Then they toss around ideas for the next remakes Disney attempts… but with Muppets.

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Eddie and J.B. celebrate 100 episodes of the podcast by reviewing our harshest takes and another round of rapid fire Disney questions.

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This episode will make you think twice before opening another fortune cookie as we review Freaky Friday. Also, we finally answer what is better, Star War’s Prequel trilogy or the sequel trilogy.

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In this episode, Eddie and J.B. swoon over the original ride-adaptation film “Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl.” A new Ant man and the Wasp: Quantummania trailer drops. Plus tons of Disney news about the parks, a new chairman of the board, and a big investor comes after Disney and a seat they are demanding.

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On today’s episode we remember that fish are friends and not food, as we review Finding Nemo. Plus to Eddie’s chagrin, Disney releases their companion app for Amazon Alexa “Hey Disney!”. And in other disney movie news, Avatar sequels are on for James Cameron, and there’s a lot of pressure for Elemental to succeed.

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Hey Now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of, we review The Lizzie McGuire Movie. We also give our reactions to some new Disney plus content, like Encanto Live at the Hollywood Bowl and Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage. Plus, as our first episode of 2023 we are what Disney content we are looking forward to.

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This week we review the latest spectacle from James Cameron “Avatar: Way of Water.” Also, Eddie and J.B. battle it out over the top 5 favorite christmas movies.

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In this episode, we consider eating more onions in our diet as we review Holes. We take a nostalgic stroll remembering all the Louis Sachar novels we grew up reading. Also, we begin the 2003 movies by taking a look at all that happened that year. 

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In this episode we’re gonna rattle the stars, we are, as we review Treasure Planet. It’s been 20 years since this cult classic was released and we give it the full treatment. Also, we look at all the latest Disney news and the movies we are looking forward to.

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We climb! All the way through Season 1 of Andor. Eddie and J.B. also cover some of the new content that dropped on Disney+, including Disenchanted, Mickey: the Story of a Mouse, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Holiday Special. In the news, they cover a new Elemental trailer, as well as the massive box office bomb by Strange World.

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It’s the holiday season! So it’s the perfect time to cover the Tim Allen sequel, “The Santa Clause 2.” We also cover the stunning news about Bob Iger returning to Disney, as well as finally covering the latest Marvel blockbuster “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”

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In our review of Tuck Everlasting we ponder drinking from the roots of an old tree and is it worth gaining immortality. Also, we take a look at Disney News and give our thoughts to the streaming wars. 

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We might be chubby, but we’re quick, quick to review The Country Bears. This adaptation of a classic theme park attraction has a scratching our heads. You also get a sneak peek into our friendship as we go through our text thread to bring you up to speed on the latest Disney news. 

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In this episode we question the scientific qualifications of the galactic endangered species list as we review Lilo and Stich. We take the Hawaiian rollercoaster ride as we review this offbeat comedy/drama and try to understand what draws us in so much. Also, Eddie shares what he received when randomly selected for the Disney Drop box of goodies.

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There comes a moment in every podcast where they stop doing what they want to do, and do what they were meant to do. This is when we review Disney’s The Rookie. Enjoy our review of another Disney sports film, as well as our suggestions for best Halloween movies. 

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We enter 2002 in our journey through all the films of our childhood and take a moment to look back at the events of that year. Also, we give our quick takes on Hocus Pocus 2 before giving our review of Snow Dogs.

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In celebration of the two year anniversary of the podcast we answer thirty questions about all things Disney. However, since this is a special anniversary episode we invite the “Honeys” of Honey, we made a Disney podcast to join us in the fun. You are sure to enjoy as the four of us share our Disney favs and least favs, and you may share in the dismay of some people’s answers.

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We won’t forget to file our paperwork for this week’s episode as we review Monsters, INC. Another fantastic Pixar film to explore and expound all the reasons we love their storytelling. Also, some Disney news to try and understand what is happening with Star Wars movies.

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In this episode we give our reactions to the D23 Expo 2022. Join us as we go through all the exciting movies and series coming out over the next several year. Also, we continue our walk through the Disney movies from 1988 to 2005 as we review Max Keeble’s Big Move. 

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SHUT UP! SHUT UP!! This episode we review The Princess Diaries!  You won’t want to keep Spain and Portugal waiting and listen to us rave about how great this movie is. We also take a moment to review everything dropping on Disney Plus day. 

  • 00:52 Disney News: Disney+ Day, D23, Halloween
  • 20:00 Princess Diaries

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In this episode we dive deep into the grease pit as we review Atlantis: The Lost Empire. We go on a wild emotional journey with this film as we love the premise, but struggle through the final execution. Also, we take a look back at the year 2001 as we continue our journey through the Disney movies from 1988 to 2005. 

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In this episode we review the movie version of a One Saturday Morning favorite, Recess: Schools out. We have some mixed emotions about this movie and our nostalgia for one of our favorite shows as kids. Also, we take a quick look at all the latest Disney news. 

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In this episode there is no more pretending we’re dinosaurs as we review Light and Magic. The Disney plus docuseries made especially for movie nerds like us about the creation and innovations of the most influential special effects companies. Also, we take a moment to review the new Pixar movie Lightyear. 

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Today we’ve pulled the wrong lever as we review The Emperor’s New Groove. Just to warn you we over quote what many see as the most underrated Disney movie. Also, we explore the incredible journey it took to make this unique animated film.

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In this episode we are seeing spots as we review 102 Dalmatians, but mostly MARVEL!!. Spoiler, the majority of this episode is unpacking all that Marvel announced at the 2022 San Diego Comic Con. We are excited to the new saga mapped out and a lot of new projects to look forward to. 

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There ain’t no mountain high enough for our review of Remember the Titans. This classic sports flic is a near perfect movie in our opinion. We also take a few moments to look at a few Disney things from around the internet that we find interesting. 

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This episode we eat some hammer as we review Thor: Love and Thunder. We take a deep dive into this latest Marvel movie and give our rankings of how phase four is doing. As always, we get you up to speed on all the latest Disney and space related news. 

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Get ready, because we call the whaaambulance as we review Disney’s The Kid. First we take a deep dive into the summer box office and all that’s coming out in theaters and streaming. Once J.B. convinces Eddie to give Ms. Marvel a second chance, the tables are turned when Eddie fondly reviews this weeks movie.

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This week Eddie and J.B. discuss the Force of their expectations and reactions to Obi-Wan Kenobi season 1. They take a detour from Disney to talk about their wildly different reactions to Jurassic World: Dominion. Also, John Williams might be retiring, so there’s that.

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On today’s episode we journey to the beginning of the marriage of Live Action and CGI… kinda as we review Dinosaur. We give you an update to the botched Disney proposal and review latest Disney news. Our review of Dinosaur was a surprise to us both, so be sure to listen to the end.

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Reviewing The Tigger movie and tons of Disney news.

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On today’s episode we flashback to Mrs. Saunders class when we first watched the original Fantasia as we review Fantasia 2000. We discuss flying whales, yo-yo playing flamingos, and the historical inaccuracy of Donald Duck being on Noah’s Arc. Also, enjoy our walk down memory lane as we enter the year 2000 on our journey of the Disney movies of our childhood.

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Join us as we get out the dinamite and jackhammers to construct our Mt. Rushmores of the Disney Decade. We will share our top four animated and top four live action films of the 90’s. A few might surprise you, but others are obvious.

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This episode is the rootinest, tootiniest in the wild, Wild West as we review Toy Story 2. We begin by looking ahead at future Pixar releases and the upcoming Avatar sequel. However, we dive deep into the monumental task that was making this movie and the incredible film it is.

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On today’s episode we go from a Minotaur sorcerer to a Hippo god, as we review Dr. Strange and Moon Knight. While we are big Marvel fans, we have mixed emotions about these new additions to the MCU.

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In today’s episode, we buckle our seatbelts, as it is a Disney movie, while we review Inspector Gadget. Hopefully, this is the last of the Saturday morning cartoon movies, but there were a few shining moments. We also speculate what’s happening at theaters with the upcoming Dr. Strange.

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We Review Tarzan, the final animated film of the Disney Decade and fiercely debate the qualities of this movie in what is our deepest rating divide yet. Our friendship will be put to the test by J.B.’s emotional constipation, but it will be saved by Idina Menzel and Dolphins. Also, we take a quick look at the Earth Day content on Disney+.

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Eddie and J.B. discuss the first trailer for Thor: Love & Thunder (finally dropped!) as well as Pixar coming back to their senses about direct-to-Disney+. Oh, and they also spent a few minutes on that Doug movie/money-grab.

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This episode takes us into 1999 on our journey through the movies of our childhood, so we spend some time reminiscing about the last year of a great decade. We also deal with zipper problems as we review the movie “My Favorite Martian”.

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We can’t seem to get away from the gorilla suits!! In this episode, we double-check our keychains to make sure no one mistakes us for poachers as we review Mighty Joe Young. Another Disney remake that doesn’t land, but we give our thoughts nonetheless.

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In this episode, we not only realize that we are beautiful butterflies but so is “A Bug’s Life.” Pixar’s often forgotten film holds up in our rewatch and we think it will for you too. We also take some time to talk about the trailer and upcoming Disney Plus series, “Obi Won Kenobi.”

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In today’s episode, we brush up on our late 90’s cliches as we review I’ll Be Home For Christmas. While we are confused by plot holes and a movie that doesn’t know what it wants to be, we make it to the end of the movie in time for Christmas. But first, we need to talk about the recent Disney plus releases of West Side Story and Turning Red.

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This week, J.B. and Eddie are divided on the remake of the switcheroo classic The Parent Trap, including the innocence of the incomparable Lindsey Lohan and how J.B. thinks all female directors made Twilight. Also, our duo spends way too much time deep-diving on the new Star Wars Galaxy Starcruiser “hotel” at Disney World.

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We know that we have already found a girl worth fighting for, but we still review 1998’s Mulan. In this episode, J.B. and Eddie split hairs a little as they decide where this animated film falls in the ranking of Disney canon. Also, we take a moment to pick at yet another live-action remake.

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We go totally tubular with the praise dogs with our review of Meet the Deedles. Surprisingly, we found this more fun than we remembered. This movie marks our entrance into 1998, so we also review all that happened that pivotal year of our childhood. 

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We can’t see why Disney made another live action remake of an old Cartoon, so we spend most of the episode on The Book of Bobba Fet. After we are done swooning over Favreau and Filoni we get around to Mr. Magoo. Spoiler Alert, Mr. Magoo is one of the worst movies we have ever seen. 

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We are finally back! On today’s episode while we talk about a strange green substance, we also talk about who we’re not suppose to talk about. Did you think we would come back without mentioning Encanto? 

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Sweet swirling onion rings, this is a nostalgic movie for Eddie and JB to look back on. On today’s episode we engage the anti-theft device as we review 1997’s Rocketman. You will enjoy our spirited and sometimes distracted look at this wacky comedy that is a family favorite. 

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We have finally figured out what to do with the tapioca pudding cups leftover from our lunch box as we review Air Bud. Even though the films to follow had us nervous, we remember how solid this first entry is. Come along as we explore what made this classic 90’s film so good.

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We are back in the jungle as strong as we can be as we review George of the Jungle. Honestly, we are in awe that this movie was ever made. The one redeeming factor is that we have another gorilla suit performance to enjoy.

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We go from zero to hero as we review Hercules, but can we go the distance? Ok, yes the music is great, but we take a look at all the other elements of this Disney Animated classic. Plus, we go down some random rabbit holes that only a greek myth could open up.

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After reviewing “Jungle 2 Jungle,” JB and Eddie are regretting spending all that money on engagement rings when they could have just bought their wives a single pot. There are a lot of odd things about this movie, but we realize the ability of Tim Allen and Martin Short to comedically carry just about anything. We agree this movie falls into the TNT effect. 

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Today’s episode is a real head scratcher as we review That Darn Cat. A remake of an early movie, that probably didn’t need to be remade. Also, we take some time to review the meaningful events of 1997 and our life milestones from that year. 

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Hopefully, you won’t be seeing spots after listening to this review of the 1996 live-action version of 101 Dalmations. In a surprising twist, JB enjoys the animals more than Eddie this time. But fear not, if you were wondering if something happened to Eddie, he gives a rousing speech on the merits of Glenn Close’s acting.

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On today’s episode, Eddie and J.B. take to the ice one last time to review D3: The Mighty Ducks. Plus, an update on the Scarlett Johansson battle with Disney, and the “test” they are running with Shang-Chi.

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While we try to figure out our chat names on Snake Chat we review First Kid. Sinbad’s fast talking antics help us enjoy this typical 90s comedy, even though honestly it’s a forgettable film. Even IMDB had to embellish the description a bit to get you to read their page. 

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Eddie and J.B. review the first season of the Disney+ Marvel series, Loki. They battle over if it was a good series or not, while also disagreeing over the value of Black Widow.

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Let’s pour the wine and cut the cheese, as we review The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Plus Eddie and J.B. discuss the insane box office for Marvel’s Black Widow on Disney Premiere Access.

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We climb into a big piece of fruit and float to New York City to make sure we aren’t eaten by a rhino like our parents as we review James and the Giant Peach. Plus all the new Disney+ content coming this month, including lots of sharks.

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In this episode, we decide not to leave our hearts in San Fransisco as we review Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Fransisco. While Eddie can’t get over animals speaking telepathically to each other, JB is unsure why this movie was even made. However, we take a look at the new Pixar movie, LUCA.

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In this episode, we fight off cabin fever to review Muppet Treasure Island. We give you fair warning, this review may include a celebration of Tim Curry’s genius. Also, we discuss what modern tales from Literature should the Muppet’s adapt next.

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In this episode, we are writing our names in blood as we seal our friendship in a blood pact to review Tom and Huck. We go to the essence of why this story resonates with us, even if the movie doesn’t capture the book perfectly. Eddie may go on some rabbit trails with useless facts, but J.B. is faithful to bring him back to the movie at hand. 

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On a special episode, the ducks fly again as we review “Might Ducks: Game Changers”.

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In this week’s episode we are going to paint ourselves green to review The Big Green, but let’s be honest we are mostly going to talk about the new Disney movie, Cruella. We promise to be spoiler-free on a new movie, but we may just spoil your desire to see a 1995 movie that no one is calling a classic. Join us as we try to figure out why some Disney sports movies work and others don’t. 

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We go to infinity and beyond in this episode’s review of Toy Story. Eddie and JB explore the historical significance of the first computer-animated film and the trajectory it set Pixar on seen today. Join us as we dive deep into our love of this classic.

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On today’s episode we choose combat Rock as we review A Kid in King Arthur’s Court.

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On today’s episode we are airlifting our sizable review of Operation Dumbo Drop

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On this episode you’ll find us just around the river bend singing with all the voices of the mountain as we review Pocahontas. We navigate the rivers of misrepresenting history and culture the best we can. Overall, we share our favorite bits of this otherwise shipwreck of a story.

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On today’s episode we take a break from our normal walk thru of our childhood Disney Movies and review the newly completed Disney+ Miniseries “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” or as it’s really called… we’ll get to that in the episode. Join us as we go thru each of the characters and their journey on the show. Spoilers ahead, so go watch the show first.

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We have a point of order on this episode as we review Man of the House. This film plays off of some very insensitive cultural representations, but at the end of the day just doesn’t know what kind of movie it wants to be. Overall, it’s still fun to revisit the 90’s, so join us.

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Pick out your stops on the map and have your favorite road trip songs ready to go, because we are reviewing A Goofy Movie. This cult classic for Millennials makes us look back fondly on The Disney Channel and Goof Troop. Join us as we examine the fun and fascinating subjects this movie brings up.

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Today we are ring-tailed roarers, drawin’ faster, shootin’ straighter, and drinkn’ longer than any men alive as we ride cyclones and wrassle Disney’s Tall Tale. There’s a bit of a thrown down between Eddie and JB about the greatness of westerns and asylum films with their respective place in film history. Fear not, their friendship wins out in the end as they use the lands of Disneyland to better understand each other. 

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There are so many myths about the abdominal muscles and today we put those to rest in our review of Heavy Weights. This classic 90’s one-liner movie introduces us to our new friend and counselor Lars. We recall all our favorite lines and moments, but also give you an honest look.

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Today we read the fine print on all the old business cards we have to make sure we haven’t been roped into anything as we review The Santa Clause. Yes, we know it’s weird to review a Christmas movie in the middle of the year, but that is our dedication to walking through all the Disney movies of our childhood year by year.

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Today’s episode is the best we’ve ever recorded. Hey, it could happen. We are reviewing Angels in the Outfield. Read More

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In this week’s episode, we do something completely different and review WandaVision. Let’s be honest, we weren’t that excited about this show at first and it surprised us. From the travel through sitcoms of the decades to the joy of weekly episode releases giving room for fandom, this was a fun show to watch. We cover all aspects of WandaVision and how this makes us anticipate upcoming Marvel shows.

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On today’s episode we step out of the shadowlands and into the pride land to learn about the circle of life as we review The Lion King. Though we may disagree over the comedic genius of Rowan Atkinson, we do agree this is one of Disney’s best films. Eddie may sound a little pretentious in his talk of Shakespeare, but fear not JB is there connect all the pieces together of why this movie works on several levels. 

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Today it’s Wheaties boxes, tomorrow it’s video games and action figures, the Sky is the limit on today’s episode as we review D2:The Mighty Ducks. Is this the best entry into the Ducks Trilogy? We explore the individual funny parts that come together to make this movie soar.

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We have S-T-Y-L-E on today’s episode as we review BLANK CHECK. This Disney 90’s movie is saturated with some childhood nostalgia for J.B. and Eddie. We learn that money can’t buy you happiness or friends, but can buy you a backyard go-kart track and trash cans of ice cream. 

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We run longer and sleep less to bring you the best podcast review out there of Iron Will. A Ferguson family favorite may just have won J.B.’s heart as a new go-to dog film. This stirring tale of adventure and proving yourself is sure to stir you to take on the next sled dog race you come across. Be sure to catch this episode to learn why Iron Will needs to be at the top of your Disney+ queue.

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We are all for one and one for all as we review the 1993 version of The Three Musketeers. Sharpen your sabers as we pick a part this movie that is unsure what it wants to be, but is certainly not a family friendly Disney movie. Though we do enjoy this eclectic cast of characters, especially Tim Curry. 

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We fall down the portal to Halloween Town in our review of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. But is it really Tim Burton’s movie? Well we discuss that and so much more about this artistically beautiful, but confusing story.

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We feel the rhythm, we feel the rhyme, get on up its bobsled time, COOL RUNNINGS!!

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Come, we fly! Trying to hide the smell of our children, we review the Disney 90’s cult classic Hocus Pocus. Don’t forget your favorite rat tail as we form a calming circle to enjoy this Halloween favorite. We not only reminisce and get nostalgic, but we also look forward to the upcoming sequel coming to Disney+.

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We float down the mighty Mississippi River to review The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Let’s be honest though, we spend a lot of time geeking out over the season finale of The Mandalorian Season two. Also, things get really heated as we debate the new Pixar movie on Disney+, SOUL. Be warned, this disagreement may have destroyed our friendship. 

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We learn that curiosity killed the dog, not the cat as we review Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. While J.B. faces his inner fear of dogs, Eddie finally admits there may be one cat that he likes. A movie riddled with plot holes and unlikely possibility is still a Disney classic of the ’90s.

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The spirits of Christmas past, present, and yet to come to help us review The Muppets Christmas Carol. Enjoy with us the funny and witty tropes of The Muppets. We also take a moment to reflect on the story’s broader impact on culture, Christmas, and ourselves. Merry Christmas, everyone!

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In this episode, we open your eyes, take you wonder by wonder, over sideways and under on a magic carpet ride as we review Aladdin. We should forewarn you that some of the opinions expressed in this episode may be controversial. There are some strong emotions shared and some deep analysis given about this classic of the Disney decade. 

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Quack, quack, quack, quack, Gooooo Ducks!! The Mighty Ducks that is, as we review one of the more nostalgic films of our childhood. We remember the iconic moments of the Flying V, the Statue of Liberty play, and the quack chant. This movie opens up some interesting history of the Disney company and their sports endeavors. But above all, we skate with all our favorite characters and hilarious lines. 

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In this episode we amplify the sequel of our namesake movie as we enlarge our review of Honey, I blew up the baby. We hop in our solar-powered van to go through our first sequel. There are so many great lines and shenanigans to enjoy in this movie and we enjoy them to their fullest. 

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Eddie and J.B. are carrying the banner as they review the 1992 cult classic musical, Newsies.

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We go for a high dive to review Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken. This deep cut, which isn’t even available on Disney Plus, is based on a true story from the 1930s. While we may not recommend this movie, we certainly think you listen to this week’s episode. We also celebrate the first anniversary of Disney Plus.

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Telling a tale as old as time, true as it can be we review Beauty and the Beast. This is arguably Disney’s best-animated feature, which is probably why it took us a little longer to tackle. We explore the movie’s brilliant songs, splendid story, and astonishing talent. While Gaston is especially good at expectorating, J.B. and Eddie are especially good at explicating why this movie is amazing.

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Blasting off to fight the Nazis and get the girl, we review The Rocketeer. J.B.’s life is now complete with this Disney live-action classic, and Eddie remembers one of his childhood favorites. Full of glamor and decor of the 1930s, The Rocketeer is an all American tale that was a superhero tale ahead of it’s time for 1991. 

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Casting off into the untamed sea to fight pirates and befriend a gorilla, we review Shipwrecked. You should at least watch half this movie, if for no other reason than to enjoy Eddie and J.B. breaking down in tears of laughter. This film, produced by a Scandinavian consortium of companies, is released to English audiences by Disney in 1991 and reviewed for you on this week’s episode.

STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT:

  • IMDB
  • Trailer
  • Rick Moranis attack
  • Muppet Treasure Island

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We take a bite out of Disney’s adaptation of the literary classic, White Fang. Our assumptions about wolves are played out and then dashed at the last minute of this film. In this episode, we laugh harder than ever before at what is arguably one of the greatest scenes of all time from a Disney movie.

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STUFF WE MENTIONED

  • White Fang: IMDB
  • Call of the Wild (2020)
  • The production of White Fang
  • “Jed” who plays White Fang
  • The city of Haines, AK

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We fly to the Australian Outback to review The Rescuers Down Under. This is a movie full of emotion and sentimentality for J.B. and Eddie as a favorite of the Disney Decade. The dads will provide some insightful history into the making of the movie that ultimately leads to some of the biggest animated features of our time.

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STUFF WE MENTIONED

  • The Rescuers Down Under: IMDB
  • The Rescuers (1977)
  • Disney Pushes Black Widow to 2021
  • Episode #3 Duck Tales
  • The Rescuers first animated film to use CGI.

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Telling tales of daring-do bad and good, we discuss Duck Tails (woo-oo,) The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp. There may be some mixed feelings about this atypical Disney movie, but a fun adventure nonetheless. It does give us an excuse to remember the classic TV series and provide our thoughts on the reboot.

Things we Discussed:

  • IMDB
  • Baby Yoda Halloween Costume
  • Movies that Made Us
  • Our movie list
  • Duck Family Tree
  • Duck Tales Original Series
  • Duck Tales 2017 animated series

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Let’s dive deep into the groundbreaking animated classic The Little Mermaid. The dads walk through the songs, characters, and story of the movie that launched the renaissance age of Disney animation. Don’t miss this episode, as you may learn some interesting facts about the movie we all know so well. 

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Pull out a magnifying glass as we look closely at the classic live-action movie Honey, I shrunk the kids. The memories run deep on this movie as the dads remember watching the movie as kids and what their kids now think of it. Join the episode’s investigation of why we need more Rick Moranis flying in the backyard and the joy of flying on the back of a bee.

Things we Discussed:

  • IMDB
  • Mint Mobile Commercial
  • “Honey, I Shrunk” 4th Movie

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The Podcast begins by sniffing out Oliver and Company. While not the strongest movie in the Disney vault, it was the first released in J.B and Eddie’s childhood. This episode explores how the movie holds up to today and why Billy Joel should be in more Disney movies.

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Two dads take a nostalgic look at the Disney movies they grew up with as they watch them now with their kids. Friends since first grade, J.B. and Eddie share funny stories of childhood and fatherhood all while looking back at Disney movies. Honey, we made a Disney Podcast will have you laughing and reminiscing at the movies we grew up with.

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