Maltin on Movies Season 1 Episode 47

Maltin on Movies Season 1 Episode 47 Disney Favorites

  • September 9, 2011

In season 1 episode 47 of Maltin on Movies, film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie take a trip down memory lane and discuss some of their favorite Disney films. The episode is appropriately titled Disney Favorites and is a must-watch for any fan of classic animated movies.

Maltin begins the episode by explaining his personal connection to Disney films, having grown up in New York City and watching them in theaters as a child. He also notes that Disney films have a certain timeless quality to them, as they continue to captivate audiences despite being several decades old.

The duo starts off by discussing Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, Disney's first full-length animated feature film. Maltin points out that the film was a groundbreaking achievement at the time, as it had never been done before and paved the way for future animated films. They also talk about the memorable characters, such as the lovable dwarfs and wicked Queen.

Next up is Pinocchio, a film that Maltin considers to be one of Disney's greatest achievements. Jessie agrees, noting that she has fond memories of the film as a child. They discuss the film's themes of honesty and integrity, and how Pinocchio learns important life lessons throughout the movie.

The conversation then turns to a more recent Disney film, Beauty and the Beast. Maltin notes that the film was a turning point for Disney, as it was the first animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. They discuss the film's stunning visuals and memorable songs, as well as the themes of love and acceptance.

Another modern Disney classic, The Lion King, is also discussed in the episode. Maltin calls it "one of the most powerful films" in the Disney canon, and they discuss the film's themes of family and responsibility. They also talk about the impressive animation and vocal performances, especially from James Earl Jones as Mufasa.

Moving on to a more underrated Disney film, they talk about The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Maltin notes that the film deals with mature themes such as religion and lust, and that it was a risky move for Disney to make a film with such heavy subject matter. Jessie mentions the memorable music and impressive animation, and they both agree that the film is an underrated gem.

The last film they discuss in the episode is Toy Story, which is not technically a Disney film but was produced by Pixar, which was owned by Disney at the time. Maltin notes that the film was a game changer for animation, as it was the first feature-length film to be entirely computer-animated. They discuss the lovable characters and emotional storyline, as well as the impact the film had on the industry.

Overall, Disney Favorites is a delightful episode of Maltin on Movies that is perfect for fans of classic Disney films. Maltin and Jessie's passion for the subject matter is infectious, and it's clear that they both have a deep appreciation for the artistry and storytelling of the Disney canon. Whether you're a lifelong Disney fan or just looking for an entertaining and informative episode of a movie podcast, Disney Favorites is not to be missed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 9, 2011
  • Language
    English