Mom and Isaac conclude their discussion of Disney’s Golden Era with some controversial takes on the gorgeous, esoteric Bambi. Listen as we discuss the differences between film and book, gush over the incredible hand-painted backgrounds of Tyrus Wong, express disdain for Thumper, and attempt a series of ill-advised Donald Duck impersonations in honor of Clarence Nash.
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Music: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod
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