[School of Movies 2016]
Robin Hood (1973) is 83 minutes of amusing shenanigans. It's twee, minimally dramatic, fun and light with lovable simple characters. It did not restore Disney to the heights of Snow White and Cinderella popularity it had previously reached.
Originally we recorded a paltry ten minute chat about Disney's Robin Hood during our sessions with Daniel Floyd, because there really wasn't much to talk about aside from it being a pleasant experience. We decided to add to this with an in-depth discussion about the impact of this movie on a community that's been going far longer than any of us have been alive; the furries.
Since Sharon and I are not experts in this matter we brought in Lorin Grieve of A Year of Steam to explain how these folks tick in different ways, what media they love and some of the history, whilst dispelling a few prejudices along the way.
Guest:
Daniel Floyd of Extra Credits
Doctor Lorin Grieve from Year of Steam
The Force Awakens
Spectre
Skyfall
Supergirl
Scream 1-4
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1-9
Peter Pan + Hook
The Great Mouse Detective + Oliver & Company
Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh + Rescuers + Fox and the Hound + Black Cauldron
101 Dalmatians + Sword in the Stone + Jungle Book + Aristocats
Lady and the Tramp + Sleeping Beauty
Cinderella + Alice in Wonderland
Disney’s Wartime Films
Dumbo + Bambi
Fantasia
Pinocchio
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Fantastic Four + Rise of the Silver Surfer
Ant-Man
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