Disney Vault Talk Steve Glosson and Teresa Delgado
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- TV & Film
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Disney Vault Talk is the show where your hosts Teresa Delgado and Steve Glosson watch and review all of your favorite Disney animated films from throughout the years - and by all of your favorites we mean EVERY Disney animated film ever made. For movies filled with such fun and magic, it takes a fun and magical podcast to break them all down, and this is the place where we try to conjure up the fun and magic to match the films we discuss. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoy recording, and as we always say may your days be magical and all of your wishes come true.
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Disney Vault Talk – Cars
Steve and Teresa join forces with Erich Schoeneweiss to talk the Pixar movie Cars. The gang has a great time getting back together and discussing what is considered by the panel a vastly underrated movie with a moving and poignant story.
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The Incredibles
Disney Vault Talk returns for the GOLiverse marathon and Teresa and Steve pick up right where they left off as they discuss the Pixar film The Incredibles. It’s a lot of laughs, news from around Disney, catching up on what we’ve been watching on Disney Plus, and of course NO CAPES! It’s the most magical podcast on the internet…it’s Disney […]
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Finding Nemo
First of all, this episode was recorded way back in May of 2019. It never got posted because Steve is an idiot. So all of the news and stuff you hear will be pretty dated. Now then, Steve and Teresa get together to talk about Finding Nemo! One of the biggest of all of Pixar’s blockbusters, Finding Nemo takes us […]
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Marathoning with Marshall
Way back in February the GOLiverse held it’s fifth annual marathon for CURE Childhood Cancer. Disney Vault Talk was there! Vanessa Marshall stopped by to tackle some unanswered Disney questions as well as geek out a little over the things we all love. Then Sarah Woloski from Skywalking Through Neverland popped in to help tackle a few more questions. It’s […]
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Monsters Inc.
Teresa and Steve are back! This time out they are discussing Monsters Inc. What did they like? What didn’t they like? Can Teresa get through all the technical information? Has Teresa learned how to read large numbers? What really captured Steve’s imagination? Who cried? Who didn’t? What about the music? It’s all here along with a couple of 60 second […]
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Toy Story 2
Teresa and Steve discuss the third feature film from Pixar. Woody has been kidnapped, Buzz is on the case. The whole gang winds up in a toy store. Newman is a toy collector. Steve and Teresa agree about a sentimental moment! It’s all the fun and information you’d expect from Disney Vault Talk as the team breaks down Toy Story […]
Customer Reviews
Love it
I love this show. I listen to it while I’m at work. However…..COME BACK! I need more episodes.
Falling in love with Disney again
I found this podcast looking for something that talked about Disney more than just the parks. I started this a while back and burned myself out but recently wanted to rewatch all the official Disney animated films in order. So I’m eager to dive deeper into this magical world with this amazing duo.
I think Steve discovering that he was always a closeted Disney lover is so beautiful. Theresa is delightful and really knows her stuff about all things Disney. I love the structure of the show, even though I’m listening many years later and most of the new is way out of date, it’s still enjoyable.
My only critic would be that, I’m a Disney fan but not a massive Star Wars fan (though with my husband that has changed a bit) so I feel like at times there’s a bit of chatter about Star Wars and I gloss over.
As a note to Theresa and Steve:
I grew up loving everything Disney. It was a struggle for anyone in the house to watch anything other than the Disney channel, as long as I had control of the TV. However, as I've gotten older, I've slowly lost the magic of Disney. Very quickly, Theresa and Steve re-spark that magic and make me feel like the kid I once was. The story of Peter Pan has always been my favorite story (not movie, but story) because I think it is important to hold onto some of that child like wonder and innocence. Disney does that, and it should be an important part in everyone's lives. Thank you!
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