
101 Dalmatians (1961) — Cut toxic people out of your life
11/30/20 • 35 min
With Walt Disney afraid that his beloved animation was dying, the studio undertook a touching family story complete with love, support, infant death, and literally skinning puppies. Dive in with me to discuss how 101 Dalmatians changed the face of animation and possibly millions of children's attitudes toward mortality.
This episode's cover art was created by Alex Pick. You can see more of his artwork on his Instagram.
My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.
This episode was edited by Anastasia Saff.
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With Walt Disney afraid that his beloved animation was dying, the studio undertook a touching family story complete with love, support, infant death, and literally skinning puppies. Dive in with me to discuss how 101 Dalmatians changed the face of animation and possibly millions of children's attitudes toward mortality.
This episode's cover art was created by Alex Pick. You can see more of his artwork on his Instagram.
My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.
This episode was edited by Anastasia Saff.
Support this podcast and get bonus content on Patreon.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/oof-right-in-the-childhood.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/oof-right-in-the-childhood.
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