Episode 20: A Goofy Movie
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira sneak backstage with A Goofy Movie.
Episode Notes
Goofy, everyone's favorite single dad, takes Caitlin and Ira on a road trip across America! What do they discover along the way? A beloved cartoon! This '90s classic is so relatable and charming, even if it thinks it's too cool for school.
Episode 19: Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira pack up their ukuleles and hop aboard with Steamboat Willie.
Episode Notes
Walt Disney's 1928 animated short Steamboat Willie take Caitlin and Ira down a river cartoon history. After eighteen episodes, the Disney Feelings have finally arrived! The United States National Film Registry deemed this cartoon "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and it turns out we agree.
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Episode 18: Pixar’s Onward
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira merge onto the path of peril with Onward.
Episode Notes
Pixar's suburban fantasy film Onward is the quest of the day for Caitlin and Ira. Together they set forth to discuss a cartoon that poses the question: "What if you could spend one last magical day with your father? Oh, also your father is just pants."
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Episode 17: Ralph Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira embark on a quest to rid Middle Earth of that darn Ring.
Episode Notes
Gandalf is back! And this time he's brought stoner fantasy director Ralph Bakshi with him! In this episode we venture into the 1978 adaptation of JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings; an animated oddity featuring exciting adventures in rotoscoping, solarizing, and upsetting character design! Whatever comes of it all, Caitlin and Ira are always happy to talk wizards and magic.
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Episode 16: The Hobbit (1977)
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira get invited by a wizard to join a valiant dwarf quest with The Hobbit.
Episode Notes
Bilbo and Gandalf set off on the greatest of all adventures this week with Caitlin and Ira running to catch up! That's right, it's time for the 1977 Rankin and Bass adaptation of The Hobbit. What lies ahead? Our discussion about this movie's admirable attempt to capture the magic of this beloved book!
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Episode 15: Flight of Dragons
EPISODE SUMMARY
Caitlin and Ira enter the war between magic and science with The Flight of Dragons.
EPISODE NOTES
The skies are filled with scaly and gassy dirigibles in the Rank and Bass medieval fantasy flick, The Flight of Dragons. This is a story born from the union of two completely unrelated 1970s fantasy books and the result is as odd as you might image. Plus, Caitlin and Ira finally get to lecture each on dragonology. Hang on tight because ultimate war between magic and science is about to begin!
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Part two of our Rankin and Bass series featuring The Last Unicorn, The Flight of Dragons, and The Hobbit.
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Episode 14: The Last Unicorn
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira get tickets to midnight carnival to gaze upon The Last Unicorn.
Episode Notes
In the Lilac Forest there lives a unicorn. The last one, in fact! This 1982 fantasy adventure with a slightly softer touch is the perfect way for Caitlin and Ira to set off on their latest mini series. Mythical creatures, ahoy!
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Part one of our Rankin and Bass series featuring The Last Unicorn, The Flight of Dragons, and The Hobbit.
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Episode 13: There Will Come Soft Rains
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira spend an oddly quiet day at home with There Will Come Soft Rains.
Episode Notes
This week we get horrifically domestic with the short film There Will Come Soft Rains. Join a house robot for another day of the usual routine tasks (after the apocalypse) in this animation from 1984 inspired by sci-fi mastermind Ray Bradbury. Plus, Caitlin and Ira talk about some of their favorite dystopian stories.
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There Will Come Soft Rains is available on Youtube
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Episode 12: Cartoon Saloon: Wolfwalkers
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira sneak into the forbidden woods and get wild with Wolfwakers.
Episode Notes
Welcome to the town of Kilkenny circa 1650, the setting for Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart's Irish adventure Wolfwalkers. It is a hairy era of superstition and magic as Caitlin and Ira are soon to discover... but also a time of cool new friendships! With guest appearances from all your favorite wolves.
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Part four of our Cartoon Saloon series featuring Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, and Wolfwalkers
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Episode 11: Cartoon Saloon: The Breadwinner
Episode Summary
Caitlin and Ira travel to a land at the edges of empires with The Breadwinner.
Episode Notes
We raise our words, not our voices, to discuss Nora Twomey's animated drama, The Breadwinner. Caitlin and Ira find themselves in the midst of a great conversation exploring the realities of life in a war torn country told through a children's animated film. Featuring some of the most memorable characters they've encountered yet.
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Part three of our Cartoon Saloon series featuring Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, and Wolfwalkers
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Episode 10: Cartoon Saloon: Song of the Sea
EPISODE SUMMARY
Caitlin and Ira put on their selkie coats and dive into Song of the Sea.
EPISODE NOTES
This week we forgo our lighthouse keeping duties and swim off with Cartoon Saloon's second feature film, Song of the Sea. Caitlin and Ira talk about the art of creating good kid characters and the evolution of Tomm Moore's style of storytelling.
Part two of our Cartoon Saloon series featuring Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, and Wolfwalkers
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Episode 09: Cartoon Saloon: The Secret of Kells
EPISODE SUMMARY
Caitlin and Ira grab some goose quills and green ink to take notes on The Secret of Kells.
EPISODE NOTES
This week we stride into a 9th century abbey and get illuminated with Cartoon Saloon's first film, The Secret of Kells. Ira and Cailtin talk Irish mythology, monastery life for cats, and obscure old books!
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Part one of our Cartoon Saloon series featuring Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, and Wolfwalkers
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Episode 08: Pixar’s SparkShorts | Burrow
EPISODE SUMMARY
Caitlin and Ira grab some shovels and head off to visit their animal friends in Burrow.
EPISODE NOTES
This week we talk about the cute animal community of Madeline Sharafian's furry, friendly, short film; Burrow. Turns out there's more below the surface of this movie! Plus, Caitlin and Ira share some of their all-time favorite children's animal stories.
Episode 07: Secret of NIMH
This week Caitlin and Ira stop by the farm to discuss the environmentally literate, rat-loving adventure known as the Secret of NIMH. Don Bluth’s beautiful animated fantasy is from 1981; one of the last years it was totally ok to make deeply weird and upsetting movies for kids. Keep an eye out for a few drops of cartoon blood.
Episode 06: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Today we are talking about what we can all agree, no questions asked, no debate necessary, is the greatest film of all time, according to local podcast host and cartoon mogul Caitlin Cadieux. Jump into the super-collider with us as try to wrap our brains around what makes this movie so dang good.
Episode 05: Soul
Join us today as we journey beyond the veil and into Pixar’s Soul, the latest and possibly the last film we’ll see helmed by Pete Docter from the studio. In many ways, Soul feels like a true culmination of the past two decades of Pixar’s work – and certainly of Pete Docter’s oeuvre. Vibe with us in the Great Beyond as we comb over the hall of every last little thing in Soul!
Episode 04: Incredibles 2
It's time to talk about The Incredibles 2! The sequel everyone asked for and everyone is lukewarm on. In this episode, we figure out what makes a good sequel, a good villain, and what makes this cartoon a less than ideal follow-up to the beloved original.
Episode 03: Nothing But The Incredibles
That’s right – it’s an All Incredibles All the Time Episode! The Incredibles is much-beloved by many a Pixar fan, and it also has a number of weirdnesses in it. It’s a movie that’s easy to love, and one that’s easy to feel a little… odd about. Have some objections, even! We get into what makes this movie so fun and loveable, and what makes it a little hard to talk about!