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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2022 · 1H 23M

63. "Tell Everybody I Killed Your Mom!"

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BROTHER BEAR (2003) - In this episode we kick off Disney's Second Dark Age with a film about brothers, bears, and manliness. While we can all agree that the animation is something to be amazed by, we also agree that this might possibly be the most "Meh" movie in the entire cannon. Listen along as we lightly roast the plot, discuss whether or not Phil Collins hits the mark musically, and wonder why there is little to no native representation.

BROTHER BEAR (2003) - In this episode we kick off Disney's Second Dark Age with a film about brothers, bears, and manliness. While we can all agree that the animation is something to be amazed by, we also agree that this might possibly be the most "Meh" movie in the entire cannon. Listen along as we lightly roast the plot, discuss whether or not Phil Collins hits the mark musically, and wonder why there is little to no native representation.

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