
The Aristocats (1970) — The first original story
01/25/21 • 28 min
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After Walt Disney's death, the studio struggled to find its footing without their patriarch. With their first original story, they created the first animated movie without Walt Disney's oversight. Did they succeed or did they create a movie full of cringey memories?
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After Walt Disney's death, the studio struggled to find its footing without their patriarch. With their first original story, they created the first animated movie without Walt Disney's oversight. Did they succeed or did they create a movie full of cringey memories?
This episode’s cover art was created by Karelia, an oil pastel artist. She has a really cool Instagram and an Etsy shop where you can buy her drawings.
My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.
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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