This week we catch up with Disney happenings on land and sea. We talk festivals in Disneyland and Disney World, as well as new cruise line offerings and days at sea!
The Models For Early Disney Animation
When Disney animation first began, the studio used real-life models to develop movement and mannerisms for their characters. These models dressed in full costume, and interacted with physical set pieces to help animators bring scenes to life.
Finding Nemo Tsum Tsum Badge
Tsum Tsums are crazy popular with Disney fans right now, and people are always looking for creative ways to display them.
Earn your Finding Nemo Tsum Tsum Badge with this simple DIY. Your Tsum Tsums will never look better!
Episode 79: What’s New in the World
This week, our troopers cover a variety of topics. We talk about news in the world of Disney, and some little quirks that drive us nuts!
Ideas For A Frozen Birthday Party
Do you (or does your little one) still have Frozen fever? It’s never too late to throw an icy cool Frozen birthday party!
Episode 78: Coco & The Last Jedi
We’re back! After our holiday hiatus, we kick things off with discussions about Disney’s two newest movies: Coco and The Last Jedi. We pretty much reached a consensus on Coco, but when it comes to Star Wars…all bets are off.
Warning: this episode has TONS of spoilers.
Some Appreciation For Charlotte La Bouff
At first glance, The Princess and the Frog‘s Charlotte La Bouff seems like a solely comedic character. She’s rambunctious, absolutely spoiled, and a little bit crazy. But her genuine love and support for her best friend Tiana actually makes her a well-rounded, lovable character.
Episode 77: Adrianne In Christmasland!
This week Adrianne takes the reins while our troopers were scattered for the holidays. Adrianne and her husband Chris recapped their recent trip to Walt Disney World, which marked their first trip experiencing the holidays Disney-style.
So, the big question: did it live up to the hype?
Pixar’s Only Critically Panned Movie – What Happened?
Since hitting a home run with Toy Story in 1995, Pixar has been on top of the world. Movie after movie has earned rave reviews from critics and audiences alike – with one glaring exception. The only Pixar movie to ever receive a “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes is Cars 2, released in 2011 (the film received a whopping 39%). So what happened?
Episode 76: Our Favorite Holiday Movies
This week, we’re stretching beyond the realm of Disney for a little bit, and talking about or favorite holiday movies! Full warning: this episode includes a mini jam session to one of the best holiday movie songs of all time.