In this episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole dive into the world of Disney movies, exploring the scientific accuracies and inaccuracies hidden in your favorite animated films. From The Emperor’s New Groove to A Bug’s Life, the duo breaks down which Disney depictions of animals and nature hold up to scrutiny and which fall far from reality. Tune in to discover the surprising science behind the magic of Disney, with plenty of laughs and insights along the way.
Perfect for Disney fans, science enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how well fiction matches up with nature.
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07/25/23 • 73 min
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Wildly Curious - The Science Behind Disney: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Hello and welcome to For the Love of Nature, a podcast where we tell you everything you need to know about nature and probably more than you wanted to know. I'm Laure.
And I'm Katy. And this is gonna be another, I think, fun episode. They're all fun, but still.
I hope so.
I'm gonna enjoy this one at least. But we're gonna be talking about, can we say Disney on the air? We're gonna be talking about-
I think as long as you're critiquing, it's like how on YouTube you can use clips as
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