1 hr 25 min

124 - Canon In D(isney) Part VII: Modern Disney in Bolt and Frozen Writers Get Animated

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Chris and Mackenzie have made it to the (current) end of our exploration of the Disney animated canon! What do we call it? The Disney New Renaissance? The Disney Enlightenment? Whatever we call it, it’s good. Very good. Chris and Mackenzie use Bolt and Forzen to see what makes this time in Disney history so exceptional. How do you reinvent yourself? What does it mean to really focus on character transformations? How do you subvert expectations and yet payoff expectations? And the most important question: Can we work for Disney now? Other Parts of Canon in Disney Canon In D(isney) Part I: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs https://buff.ly/2Sm9Ywf Canon In D(isney) Part II: No-So-Golden Age https://buff.ly/2SjPpAb Canon In D(isney) Part III: The New Classics https://buff.ly/2SiKqzW Canon in D(isney) Part IV: Without Walt https://buff.ly/2Sj7heA Canon in D(isney) Part V: Welcome to the Disney Renaissance https://buff.ly/2D5Fb2k Canon in D(isney) Part VI: The Lost Era https://buff.ly/2PXGOli Previously on Writers Get Animated Tale As Old As Time: Beauty and the Beast https://buff.ly/2PSL05W Does It Hold Up? The Black Cauldron https://buff.ly/2PXGOBO Links Watch Bolt on Netflix https://buff.ly/2PWELxR Watch Frozen on iTunes https://buff.ly/2D5Fbzm How Disney is Fixing American Dog https://buff.ly/2D5EW7q Scriptnotes with Jennifer Lee https://buff.ly/2PXHSWu Love is an Open Door Performed Live by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana https://buff.ly/2PUneX1 Frozen: How It Should Have Ended https://buff.ly/2D5FaLO Rapunzel’s Hairy Story Problems https://buff.ly/2SiKv6I

Chris and Mackenzie have made it to the (current) end of our exploration of the Disney animated canon! What do we call it? The Disney New Renaissance? The Disney Enlightenment? Whatever we call it, it’s good. Very good. Chris and Mackenzie use Bolt and Forzen to see what makes this time in Disney history so exceptional. How do you reinvent yourself? What does it mean to really focus on character transformations? How do you subvert expectations and yet payoff expectations? And the most important question: Can we work for Disney now? Other Parts of Canon in Disney Canon In D(isney) Part I: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs https://buff.ly/2Sm9Ywf Canon In D(isney) Part II: No-So-Golden Age https://buff.ly/2SjPpAb Canon In D(isney) Part III: The New Classics https://buff.ly/2SiKqzW Canon in D(isney) Part IV: Without Walt https://buff.ly/2Sj7heA Canon in D(isney) Part V: Welcome to the Disney Renaissance https://buff.ly/2D5Fb2k Canon in D(isney) Part VI: The Lost Era https://buff.ly/2PXGOli Previously on Writers Get Animated Tale As Old As Time: Beauty and the Beast https://buff.ly/2PSL05W Does It Hold Up? The Black Cauldron https://buff.ly/2PXGOBO Links Watch Bolt on Netflix https://buff.ly/2PWELxR Watch Frozen on iTunes https://buff.ly/2D5Fbzm How Disney is Fixing American Dog https://buff.ly/2D5EW7q Scriptnotes with Jennifer Lee https://buff.ly/2PXHSWu Love is an Open Door Performed Live by Kristen Bell and Santino Fontana https://buff.ly/2PUneX1 Frozen: How It Should Have Ended https://buff.ly/2D5FaLO Rapunzel’s Hairy Story Problems https://buff.ly/2SiKv6I

1 hr 25 min