Rating Disney Movie Theories

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2022 · 39 MIN

Rating Disney Movie Theories

from Enchanted Ears: A Disney Adults Podcast · host Enchanted Ears

Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. This week in Disney News, Disneyland announced the Main Street Electrical Light Parade, Disneyland Forever, and World of Color coming back to Disneyland on April 22, and Fantasmic will return May 28. Across the country, Flower and Garden in Epcot starts on March 2. The menu this year sees the return of a lot of favorites along with some exciting new delicacies! Several rides are going to be moving off of Lightning Lane and to Disney Genie+ including Frozen Ever After, Space Mountain, and Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Rail. And the big news this week is the media embargo ended on the media previews, so there’s tons of information out there finally about the Galactic Starcruiser, and real experiences (however, they were all free experiences without the hefty price tag, so keep that in mind). This week, we talk about the plausibility of various fan theories about your favorite Disney films and rate them from 1-5 ears. Is there some secret government conspiracy to protect the identities of the littlest Incredibles? Is Moana actually dead? Are the toys in Toy Story a manifestation of their owner’s personalities? Tune in to find out more about these interesting theories and to hear a few more. Then let us know on our Facebook, Enchanted Ears Podcast, if you agree with our ratings. Thank you for listening in and as always, have a magical week! Check us out on Facebook and Youtube or submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode or support us on Patreon.

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