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LFC Podcast | A Whole Lot Of Nothin
Trying out labeling the episodes as SCFC Podcast, feeling like it’s more direct and differentiates the show from the store and lifestyle brand. Beyond that, this episode is just A Whole Lot Of Nothin, but interesting and compelling nothing! So enjoy and share with your friends!
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Skeleton Crue Fight Club | A Day At Magic Kingdom
It’s a day at Magic Kingdom! A stream of consciousness walkthrough of one of our recent family trips to the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. Perspectives provided by Justin Leal, a Disneyland kid who has become a Disney World adult.
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Fantasia (1940) | Commentary
Fantasia was Walt Disney’s 3rd animated feature film.
Released in 1940, represented Disney’s boldest experiment to date. Bringing to life his vision of blending animated imagery with classical music. What had begun as a vehicle to enhance Mickey Mouse’s career blossomed into a full-blown feature that remains unique in the history of animation.
Release date: November 13, 1940 (USA)
Directors: Ben Sharpsteen, James Algar, Hamilton Luske.
Music composed by: Paul Dukas, Ludwig van Beethoven.
Distributed by: The Walt Disney Company, RKO Pictures
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Skeleton Crue Fight Club | Sink Or Swim
The first Skeleton Crue Fight Club of 2024! It was a pretty wild transition for the Leal Legacy through the holiday season and into the new year, but we made it though and are back to the same questionable social commentary that you’ve come to know and love. The world is only getting weirder, and we’re happy to keep putting it all into perspective for anyone who’ll listen!
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Springtime (1929) | Commentary / Retrospective
Springtime is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1929. It was the third Silly Symphonies film to be produced.
Flowers, ladybugs, centipedes, birds, and frogs dance (and devour each other) in time to the usual blend of themes from the light classics.
The music used in the film includes “Morning Mood” from Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt, Franz von Blon’s “Whispering Flowers”, Amilcare Ponchielli’s music for “Dance of the Hours” and Jacques Offenbach’s “Gaîté Parisienne”
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El Terrible Toreador (1929) | Commentary / Retrospective
A Spanish cantina. The toreador enters, sees the waitress being harassed, and confronts the military/police type doing the harassment. She comes to the bullfight.
Initial release: September 26, 1929
Director: Walt Disney
Cast: Marjorie Ralston
Music by: Carl W. Stalling
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
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