Re-Animate THIS!

Jay Whang

The podcast show where me, my co-host, or our possible guest talk about movies, and discuss how to adapt one live-action movie into an animation. For business inquiry, sponsorship, or interested in being on the show, please email: jay@box.jaywhangmakes.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/ReAnimateTHISPodcast You can follow us here: https://bsky.app/profile/reanimatethispod.bsky.social

  1. The Two Sayats: The Color of Pomegranates (1969) & the novel The Highlands Burn (2026) (feat. THB author Joe Kassabian & theatre actress Mari Vial-Golden)

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    The Two Sayats: The Color of Pomegranates (1969) & the novel The Highlands Burn (2026) (feat. THB author Joe Kassabian & theatre actress Mari Vial-Golden)

    Episode recorded: April 18th, 2026 (04/18/2026) April is the Armenian American Heritage Month, this means Jay is going to talk about The Color of Pomegranates, that one Armenian movie he mentioned in last year’s Halloween Special. Before that, he invited two creatives of Armenian background - one is his close friend and another is a novelist who has his latest novel publishing soon. Mari Vial-Golden is a theatre actress while Joe Kassabian is a military history podcaster with his gunpowder fantasy novel The Highlands Burn soon coming out. By pure coincidence, The Color of Pomegranates is about a real-life ashugh Sayat-Nova, and the main character of The Highlands Burn is named Sayat. Before going into Sergei Parajanov’s tableau vivants movie, Jay is going to ask Joe about the inspirations behind his upcoming novel. After that, we will deep dive into Parajanov's filmography, his influences from illustrated manuscripts, Armenia’s rich animation culture, and whether The Highlands Burn would be considered as “the first Armenian anime”?   And sorry for Jay explaining the summary of these Armenian shorts poorly.   The Color of Pomegranates is currently distributed by Janus Films. It is now part of the Criterion Collection and available on video-on-demand, streaming, blu-ray, and DVD.    Mari’s website: https://www.marivialgolden.com/   Joe Kassabian’s social media profile: https://bsky.app/profile/jkass99.bsky.social   Lions Led By Donkeys Podcast’s Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/lionsledbydonkeys   Pre-order Joe Kassabian’s The Highlands Burn: https://a.co/d/09pahrj0   Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ReAnimateTHISPodcast   For inquiries: jay@box.jaywhangmakes.com   Some promotions, shout outs, and fundraising:   Scout Tafoya’s Stubborn Beast GoFundMe page: https://gofund.me/383ef7b6b   Link to the ticket page for the premiere of Ryan’s short Dork at the Coney Island Film Festival:    https://www.coneyisland.com/2026-ciff/program-7   Link to the ticket page for the New York City screening of Hellavision Television’s C**T-A-VISION 2.0: Fix Your Heart Or Die:    https://restlessnites.com/events/hellavisioncuntavision21may2026   For info on more screenings of Hellavision Television’s C**T-A-VISION 2.0: Fix Your Heart Or Die:    https://www.hellavisiontelevision.com/episodes/c**t-a-vision-2-0-fix-your-hearts-or-die   https://www.hellavisiontelevision.com/links   ARMOR Coalition: https://www.instagram.com/armorcoalition/   The Garod Collective: https://www.instagram.com/garod_collective/   Arshak Makichyan: https://www.instagram.com/makichyan.arshak/   Warren Manvelyan: https://www.instagram.com/warren.manvelyan/   Anoush Ter Taulian:   https://www.instagram.com/anoushforjustice/   (for funds to help the displaced people of Artsakh): https://venmo.com/u/anoushforjustice   https://freearmenianprisoners.com/   For Vrej Khatchatyran’s education fund: https://donorbox.org/my-sweet-land-vrejs-fund   Intro music: WANDERLUST (Celest3 mix) by Celest3 - https://celest3.bandcamp.com/track/wanderlust-celest3-mix (CC BY-SA 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) Ad break music: Early Riser by Kevin MacLeod - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Best_of_2014_1461/Early_Riser (licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License) Ending music: Arizona Green Tea by Stuffy Doll - https://stuffydollband.bandcamp.com/track/arizona-green-tea (used it with a permission)   Narrator: Dom Valentini Audio Editor: Jay Whang & Jessie Hymowitz   Movies, shorts, and tv shows we have mostly discussed during the episode (spoilers ahead): The Color of Pomegranates (Նռան գույնը) (1969), directed by Sergei Parajanov The Highlands Burn (2026), written by Joe Kassabian Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (Тіні забутих предків) (1965), directed by Sergei Parajanov The Legend of Suram Fortress (ამბავი სურამის ციხისა) (1985), directed by Sergei Parajanov & Dodo Abashidze Ashik Kerib (აშიკ-ქერიბი) (1988), directed by Sergei Parajanov & Dodo Abashidze Ivan’s Childhood (Ива́ново де́тство) (1962), directed by Andrei Tarkovsky Wow, a Talking Fish! (Ух ты, говорящая рыба!) (1983), directed by Robert Sahakyants Lilit (Լիլիթ) (1972), directed by Robert Sahakyants Lur-Da-Lur (Լուր-դա-լուր) (1972), directed by Valentin Podpomogov The Legend of Parvana Lake (Փարվանա) (1970), directed by Valentin Podpomogov The Snow Queen (Снежная королева) (1957), directed by Lev Atamanov My Sweet Land (Տունս քաղցր ա) (2024), directed by Sareen Hairabedian Aurora's Sunrise (Արշալույսի լուսաբացը) (2022), directed by Inna Sahakyan Most of sources that I have cited: Parajanov is special to me: Tarsem Singh meets fans within the framework of Golden Apricot - Armenpress Armenian news agency. armenpress. (2024, July 12). https://armenpress.am/en/article/1195642  Animation Obsessive Staff. (2024, February 2). In flux with Robert Sahakyants. Animation Obsessive. https://animationobsessive.substack.com/p/in-flux-with-robert-sahakyants Paradzhanov, S. (1998). Seven visions (G. Ackerman & G. Bennett, Trans.). Green Integer.  Suny, R. G. (1988). The making of the georgian nation. Indiana University Press in association with Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.  Dowsett, C. J. F. (1997). Sayatʻ-Nova: An 18th-century troubadour: A biographical and literary study (Vol. 561). Peeters.  Stone, N., Stone, M. E., & Bereznyak, A. (2019). Studies in Armenian art: Collected papers. Brill.  Robinson, B. W. (1967). Persian miniature painting from collections in the British Isles. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

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  2. A Grand Mockery (2024) (feat. Sam Dixon & Adam C. Briggs)

    3월 28일

    A Grand Mockery (2024) (feat. Sam Dixon & Adam C. Briggs)

    Episode recorded: March 21st, 2026 (03/21/2026) This is mostly a clip-less episode. Jay and Ryan are back with talking about A Grand Mockery, an Australian movie shot with Super 8mm films and set in the city of Brisbane, Australia. From there on, they discuss Australian film industry, how feature films rarely shot on 8mm films, and what would be the New Yorker animation equivalent to it. In the midst of it, the movie's directors Sam Dixon and Adam C. Briggs enter in and tell the creative process and inspirations behind A Grand Mockery. A Grand Mockery is currently distributed by Yellow Veil Pictures. It is now available on video-on-demand and blu-ray. You can purchase the physical copy on Vinegar Syndrome.  Follow Adam and Sam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamcbriggs/ https://www.instagram.com/dickos_variety_hour/ And also, please help our co-editor Jessie get her short film Affluenza funded: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aidanserviss/affluenza-a-satirical-short-film Jessie described it as a satirical short film thematically similar to HBO’s Succession with an absurdist element. It’s about the spoiled son of an upper class family who commits a crime that could put his father’s political ambition in jeopardy, so the family hire a doctor to diagnose him for an affidavit. It’s inspired from the real-life case of Ethan Couch, who got away with vehicular manslaughter through non-existence diagnosis called Affluenza. If you like Succession the tv show and interested in the real-life case of Ethan Couch, please help Jessie to get her project off the ground on Kickstarter. The link to the crowdfunding campaign is in the description, and it is currently live until April the 2nd. And support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ReAnimateTHISPodcast   Intro music: WANDERLUST (Celest3 mix) by Celest3 - https://celest3.bandcamp.com/track/wanderlust-celest3-mix (CC BY-SA 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) Ad break music: Early Riser by Kevin MacLeod - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Best_of_2014_1461/Early_Riser (licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License) Ending music: Arizona Green Tea by Stuffy Doll - https://stuffydollband.bandcamp.com/track/arizona-green-tea (used it with a permission)   Narrator: Dom Valentini Audio Editor: Jay Whang   Movies, shorts, and works that we have discussed (spoilers ahead!): A Grand Mockery (2024), directed by Adam C. Briggs & Sam Dixon Eraserhead (1977), directed by David Lynch Lost Highway (1997), directed by David Lynch Mulholland Drive (2001), directed by David Lynch DumbLand (2002), directed by David Lynch The Nightingale (2018), directed by Jennifer Kent The Babadook (2014), directed by Jennifer Kent The Loved Ones (2009), directed by Sean Byrne Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008), Directed by Mark Hartley Lesbian Space Princess (2025), directed by Emma Hough Hobbs & Leela Varghese Harvie Krumpet (2003), directed Adam Elliot Bluey, created by Joe Brumm Sable: A Ghost Story, created by Ethan M. Aldridge YOLO (2020-2025), created by Michael Cusack Bushworld Adventures (2018), directed by Michael Cusack 1981 (2026), directed by Andy & Carolyn London Tango (1981), directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński Running Up That Hill [Kate Bush Cover] (2019), directed by Meg Myers The End of Evangelion (1997), directed by Hideaki Anno & Kazuya Tsurumaki

    1시간 48분
  3. This Episode Was Truly Born in Flames (1983)

    2월 27일

    This Episode Was Truly Born in Flames (1983)

    Episode recorded: February 22nd, 2026 (02/22/2026) Note: Yes, I made a typo on the thumbnail. And yes some of Brandyn's audio got muted out due to internet connection issue. It was too glitchy that I couldn't hear his explanation.  Please support our Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/ReAnimateTHISPodcast Black history month of February is coming to close and Brandyn of The Most Important Election of Our Lives is back with an Afro-futuristic cult classic movie Born in Flames, directed by Lizzie Borden. It was made during the No Wave Cinema movement right before the indie cinema boom of the 1990s. What Jay and his animator co-host Ryan Castrillo didn’t expect was the NYC-set movie’s non-conformist storytelling and its surprisingly relevant political theme - and dare to confront the inherent flaws of democratic socialist alternative to then-recent Reagan’s America. To keep themselves warm during the massive blizzard in New York City, each of them share their hot takes and rebel against the conventional opinions (as long as it’s nothing problematic). Jay, Ryan, and Brandyn explore political media with non-conventional aesthetics, animated documentary with lo-fi elements, experimental animation with guerrilla filmmaking elements, and the possibility of animation media that’s rebellious inside-out. This episode was truly born in flames. Also, check out Hellavision Television’s latest open-call C*NT-A-VISION 2: https://www.hellavisiontelevision.com/open-calls/cuntavision-2-open-call   Intro music: WANDERLUST (Celest3 mix) by Celest3 - https://celest3.bandcamp.com/track/wanderlust-celest3-mix (CC BY-SA 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) Ending music: Arizona Green Tea by Stuffy Doll - https://stuffydollband.bandcamp.com/track/arizona-green-tea (used it with a permission)   Narrator: Dom Valentini Audio Editor: Jay Whang & Jessie Hymowitz   Movies, shorts, and works that we have discussed (spoilers ahead!): Born in Flames (1983), directed Lizzie Borden One Battle After Another (2025), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson Killers of Flower Moon (2023), directed by Martin Scorsese The Warriors (1979), directed by Walter Hill Network (1976), directed by Sidney Lumet HAPPYEND (2024), directed by Neo Sora Zero for Conduct (Zéro de conduite) (1933), directed by Jean Vigo Frank Film (1973), directed by Frank Mouris and Caroline Mouris Fritz the Cat (1972), directed by Ralph Bakshi Gorillaz’s The Mountain, The Moon Cave and The Sad God, directed by Damon Albarn & Jamie Hewlett I Died in Irpin (Я померла в Ірпені) (2024), directed by Anastasiia Falileieva Waltz with Bashir (ואלס עם באשיר) (2008), directed by Ari Folman Belladonna of Sadness (哀しみのベラドンナ) (1973), directed Eiichi Yamamoto Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022), directed by Guillermo Del Toro Chainsaw Man manga series by Tatsuki Fujimoto paul revere is here (1976), directed by Mary Beams & Susan Rubin The works of Norm McLaren Jim Mahfood’s Grrl Scout comics

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  4. 1월 28일

    Going on A Trip to the Moon (1902) with Winsor McCay (feat. Movies Silently)

    Episode recorded: January 24th, 2026 (01/24/2026) To start off the new season, we will be talking about a silent movie and perhaps the oldest movie we have discussed so far. Jay and his co-editor Jessie has invited Fritzi Kramer of Movies Silently, a blog that dedicates to researching silent movies, to discuss Georges Méliès, his famous short film A Trip to the Moon, his intentional colorization, Ted Turner's forced colorization that has led to the creation of National Film Registry, the early filmmaking of his era, the works of Winsor McCay, his legacy on the modern animation, The Great Train Robbery director Edwin S. Porter's live-action adaptation of McCay's Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, Porter's complicity to Topsy's electrocution, how the global filmmaking community connected with the inventor Thomas Edison, and whether Méliès's ideas would work better in the medium of animation. And Jay has opened up a lot of cans of worms. Because we are discussing silent movies, there are not much of audio clips. And Jay was too busy working on commissioned works that he was unable to finish the narration script, so there are no information narrations from Dom this time. Plus, we have discussed much about Georges Méliès, Winsor McCay, Edwin S. Porter, and Thomas Edison enough throughout the episode. Intro music: WANDERLUST (Celest3 mix) by Celest3 - https://celest3.bandcamp.com/track/wanderlust-celest3-mix (CC BY-SA 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) Ending music: Arizona Green Tea by Stuffy Doll - https://stuffydollband.bandcamp.com/track/arizona-green-tea (used it with a permission) Episode edited by Jay Whang Movies that we have discussed throughout the episode (possible spoilers ahead): Flow (Straume) (2024), directed by Gints Zilbalodis A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune) (1902), directed by Georges Méliès The Inventor Crazybrains and His Wonderful Airship (Le Dirigeable fantastique ou le Cauchemar d'un inventeur) (1905), directed by Georges Méliès Fury of the Demon (La rage du Démon) (2016), directed by Fabien Delage À la conquête de l'air (1901), directed by Ferdinand Zecca Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics (a.k.a. Little Nemo) (1911), directed by J. Stuart Blackton & Winsor McCay L'Arroseur Arrosé (1895), directed by Louis Lumière L'arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat (1896), directed by Auguste and Louis Lumière Gertie the Dinosaur (1914), directed by Winsor McCay Bug Vaudeville (1921), directed by Winsor McCay Slumberland (2022), directed by Francis Lawrence Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (1906), directed by Edwin S. Porter & Wallace McCutcheon Electrocuting an Elephant (1903), directed by Edwin S. Porter (DON'T WATCH THAT ONE IF YOU LOVE ANIMALS AND VALUE YOUR SANITY! AND F**K EDWIN PORTER!) Hundreds of Beavers (2022), directed by Mike Cheslik Les Vampires (1915-16), directed by Louis Feuillade Irma Vep (1996), directed by Olivier Assayas

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  5. Dogville (2003) - Podcast's First Season Finale

    2025. 11. 16.

    Dogville (2003) - Podcast's First Season Finale

    Episode recorded: November 1st, 2025 (11/01/2025) This episode is dedicated to Scout's grandmother Susann Tafoya (1937-2025). May she rest in peace.  We have finally reached the season finale, so Jay and Meredith will be talking about another Lars von Trier movie to bookend the very first episode. Jay brought his former mentor at the City College of New York, Emmett Goodman, along with the past guest Scout Tafoya, who was also a cast member in Jay's previous work The Tragic End of Rodney & Madlyn U., which also starred Meredith, as last-minute minute guests. (However, Scout was only available temporarily due to a different commitment and left in the middle of the recording). Check out Emmett Goodman's works: https://www.emmettgoodman.com/ Check out Scout Tafoya's The Unloved videos on RogerEbert.com: https://www.rogerebert.com/features/the-history-of-the-unloved And Scout's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/honorszombie Together, we discussed Lars von Trier's Dogville, a 3-hours long idiosyncratic retelling of Bertolt Brecht's song Pirate Jenny set in an isolated American town with a very few props. We talked about the use of sexual violence as a narrative crutch, timelessness of American suburban facade , the surprisingly relevant politics regarding how the US today treats migrants and refugees, how von Trier applied Brecht's distancing effect, how to bring it into a medium of animation through mixed-media, and Lotte Reiniger's body of works. Jay wants an answer to the question that nobody has asked before: why there are only few animated works with a Brechtian distancing effect (Verfremdungseffekt)? The original guest for this episode, Devon Manney, whose recent animated short The Wings was partially inspired from works of Bertolt Brecht, has backed out a day before the recording due to an emergency. That being said, Devon Manney agreed to answer some questions that Jay wanted to ask him on the show. Jay read Devon's responses during the podcast in regards to the possibility of using Brecht's distancing effect in animation (and why animation filmmakers don't use it often as live-action filmmakers).  Please check out Devon's short The Wings: https://vimeo.com/1053227103?fl=pl&fe=sh Movies, shorts, and tv shows we have mostly discussed during the episode (spoilers ahead): Dogville (2003), directed by Lars von Trier Irréversible (2002), directed by Gaspar Noé The Wings (2025), directed by Devon Manney My Love Affair with Marriage (2022), directed by Signe Baumane The Girl Without Hands (La Jeune Fille sans mains) (2016), directed by Sébastien Laudenbach The Adventures of Prince Achmed (Die Abenteuer des Prinzen Achmed) (1916), directed by Lotte Reiniger Die Nibelungen (1924), directed by Fritz Lang Rooty Toot Toot (1951), directed by John Hubley BoJack Horseman, created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg Neon Genesis Evangelion, created by Hideaki Anno The works of Stan Brakhage The works of Robert Breer The works of Greg & Myles McLeod The works of David O'Reilly Most of sources that I have cited: Khoshniat, Ahmad. “Bertolt Brecht’s Soul in the Body of Experimental Animation: Common Audiovisual Strategies between Epic Theatre and Robert Breer’s Short Animations.” AVANCA | CINEMA, no. 13 (October 30, 2022). https://doi.org/10.37390/avancacinema.2022.a369. Willett, J. (Ed.). (1977). Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic (13th ed.). HILL and WANG. Fusini, Letizia. “Cross-Cultural Encounters in World Theatre: Bertolt Brecht, the ‘Alienation’ Effect and Chinese Drama.” The Theatre Times, May 20, 2018. https://thetheatretimes.com/cross-cultural-encounters-world-theatre-bertolt-brecht-alienation-effect-chinese-drama/. Fox, Jesse David. “BoJack Horseman’s Raphael Bob-Waksberg on Why Puns Are like ‘math, Sex, and Comedy’ All in One.” Vulture, July 26, 2016. https://www.vulture.com/2016/07/bojack-horseman-has-so-many-puns.html. Rosenfield, Esther. “‘the End of Evangelion’ and Stan Brakhage.” Medium, April 4, 2019. https://medium.com/@EstherRosenfield/the-end-of-evangelion-and-stan-brakhage-e57fb668181f. Sergeant, Alexander. “Before Walt Disney, There Was Lotte Reiniger – the Story of the World’s First Animated Feature.” The Conversation, October 3, 2025. https://theconversation.com/before-walt-disney-there-was-lotte-reiniger-the-story-of-the-worlds-first-animated-feature-125091. Benjamin, W. "The Author as Producer," (27 April 1934) collected in Understanding Brecht. Verso: 1998. pp. 85-103 Information segments narration: Dom Valentini Audio Editor: Jay Whang

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  6. The Cell (2000) - HALLOWEEN 2025 SPECIAL

    2025. 10. 30.

    The Cell (2000) - HALLOWEEN 2025 SPECIAL

    Note: We have faced some technical issues before, during, and after the recording. We recorded this episode while Brandyn was on his way back home and taking subways. You are about to hear some roughed audio quality. Recording date: October 18th, 2025 (10/18/2025) Brandyn from The Most Important Election of Our Lives is back for this Halloween special episode. We will be talking about one movie of Brandyn's choice, and it is Tarsem Singh's trippy psychological thriller The Cell, starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, and Vincent D'Onofrio. We have gone on several tangents, explored the theme of empathy, depiction of mental illness in the media, shoddy CGIs, talked about the Parajayan influences in Tarsem Singh's works, Meredith's love for the Brothers Quay, and more! And special shout out to Bailey Wolfe! Listen to The Most Important Election of Our Lives podcast episode featuring her: https://podcasts.apple.com/bo/podcast/gunpla-vs-nato-regulations/id1793488824?i=1000723841922&l=en-GB Movies & shorts that we have discussed (spoilers ahead!): The Cell (2000), directed by Tarsem Singh The Fall (2006), directed by Tarsem Singh The Silence of the Lambs (1991), directed by Jonathan Demme The Color of Pomegranates (Նռան գույնը) (1969), directed by Sergei Parajanov Sanatorium Under the Sign of Hourglass (2024), directed by Timothy and Stephen Quay Street of Crocodiles (1986), directed by Timothy and Stephen Quay Information segments narration: Dom Valentini Audio Editor: Jay Whang & Jessie Hymowitz

    1시간 45분
  7. The Crow (1994) - Grunge-Rock Orpheus

    2025. 09. 16.

    The Crow (1994) - Grunge-Rock Orpheus

    Episode recorded: September 10th, 2025 The September 2025 slot was empty, so Jay and his another rotating co-host Dom filled that up by discussing the movie of the latter's choice - Alex Proyas’s film adaptation of James O’Barr’s indie comic book series of the same name The Crow (1994).  From now on, we are inserting some scripted segments that give you some background information (about the movie’s summary, director’s biography, etc.). All of the segments are voiced by Dom Valentini himself. We are going to discuss the 1994 movie starring the late Brandon Lee, that period of time when the city of Detroit was a common punchline, James O’Barr’s original comic book that was influenced by the tragic death of his loved one, the indie comic book scene, Marcell Jankovics’s poetic black-and-white animated shorts, his fascination with mythology, an adult animated movie that actually take the theme of violence seriously, and deconstructing all of the wasted potentials of the 2024 reboot. And shout out to the Bad Princess Movies podcast! https://badprincessmovies.podbean.com/   Additional credit: that audio clip (25:51) is from this youtube video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ysyZF-DZFY   Movies and short films that we will (mostly) be talking about (spoilers ahead!): The Crow (1994), directed by Alex Proyas The Struggle (Küzdők) (1977), directed by Marcell Jankovics Son of the White Mare (Fehérlófia) (1981), directed by Marcell Jankovics Prometheus (1992), directed by Marcell Jankovics Princess (2006), directed by Anders Morganthaler The Crow (2024), directed Rupert Sanders Into and Outro music: Scorpions sting by Celeste3 https://celest3.bandcamp.com/track/scorpions-sting And please help her out: https://ko-fi.com/pupceleste If you have questions, suggestions, or interested to be on the show, let Jay know: jay@box.jaywhangmakes.com

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The podcast show where me, my co-host, or our possible guest talk about movies, and discuss how to adapt one live-action movie into an animation. For business inquiry, sponsorship, or interested in being on the show, please email: jay@box.jaywhangmakes.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/ReAnimateTHISPodcast You can follow us here: https://bsky.app/profile/reanimatethispod.bsky.social