In the family of films that is the Disney Renaissance, The Rescuers Down Under is the loose-cannon, black-sheep uncle. It's not a...
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Read moreDetailsIn episode 128 of the Animation Addicts Podcast, the Rotoscopers take a journey to the forest to review Disney's 1942...
Read moreDetailsAh, Winnie the Pooh! Is there anyone who doesn't like Winnie the Pooh? (Actually yes, I can think of one...
Read moreDetailsI stumbled across Millennium Actress a few years ago. I had never heard of the film before, and it appeared...
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