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S2 Episode 13: Animation vs Live-Action

Episode 13 of the Marvelous Thoughts Podcast podcast, hosted by Marvelous Thoughts, titled "S2 Episode 13: Animation vs Live-Action" was published on November 3, 2020 and runs 71 minutes.

November 3, 2020 ·71m · Marvelous Thoughts Podcast

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In the thirteenth episode of Marvelous Thoughts’ second season, the Marvel Chicks take a detour to compare classic Disney animated movies to their live-action adaptations. 00:00:41 – Question of the Day Which Disney Princess are the Marvel Chicks? 00:08:21 – Sleeping Beauty Discussion 00:20:40 – 101 Dalmatians Discussion 00:38:39 – Lion King Discussion 00:51:26 – Mulan Discussion ***SPOILERS*** 01:04:49 – Wrap-up Questions &nb...

In the thirteenth episode of Marvelous Thoughts’ second season, the Marvel Chicks take a detour to compare classic Disney animated movies to their live-action adaptations.

00:00:41 – Question of the Day
               Which Disney Princess are the Marvel Chicks?

00:08:21 – Sleeping Beauty Discussion

00:20:40 – 101 Dalmatians Discussion

00:38:39 – Lion King Discussion

00:51:26 – Mulan  Discussion ***SPOILERS***

01:04:49 – Wrap-up Questions
               Best adaptation? 
               Worst adaptation?
               Favorite pairing?
               What movie would you most like to see adapted to live-action?

This is the 25th casting of the pod.

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