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Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series
{"songs":[{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Intro To Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_6751fca1546d6.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/intro-to-exposing-disney-days-podcast-series", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Not heard of Exposing Disney Days podcast series before? Exposing Disney Days podcast series is a special podcast series that is loosely based on our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company. We will walkthrough the whole Disney business by exposing all the Disney stuff. We will release the new podcasts online monthly. We help expose more Disney stuff through text to speech podcast recordings, presentations, and documentaries in an anon-friendly way. Anything Disney. Certain Disney films and songs are being exposed by us anon members of Anonymous Literature Media. On the actual Disney day or Walt Disney day now where some people celebrate Disney and or Walt Disney himself. Don Bluth is very similar to Walt Disney where he had a childhood connection to drawings than just animation but sure that Don Bluth did work for Walt Disney as mainly an animator and director. Very little known about Walt Disney\u2019s early life but it did begin 123 years ago today where Walt Disney was born and up until childhood where Walt Disney began to do a form of art like drawing. When Walt Disney was in the stage of adolescence, he would think about drop out of high school and go to war but they found out that Walt Disney was underage despite being innocent until guilty of lying about his age so instead, Walt Disney was sent away to France for some volunteer job as a medic driver at nearly 17. Recorded in December 2024. Episode 1, Intro To Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Negative Things About Disney", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_677a98ed576cc.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/negative-things-about-disney", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We walkthrough as we expose the negative side of Disney. We don\u2019t necessarily criticize negative things about Disney, we are actually exposing more negative problems with Disney today. Then there is this letter, sent from the Disney company in nineteen 38, informing an applicant that women do not do creative work? That\u2019s a very negative thing to say in a letter about the ladies cause that\u2019s a form of misogyny plus the fact is that all of these ladies do the creative work. Grumpy from Disney\u2019s Snow White film has initially said the negative thing about the ladies but after all, he does have to care about at least 1 lady who was a princess. Sometimes Walt Disney himself was being negative about certain things. Some critics say negative things about The Walt Disney Company that include genderism, the ethnic stereotypes of non-European characters, alleged plagiarism, and sexual harassment. So much negativity in the Disney films that includes Dumbo. Disney had decided to not take down the negative content but rather allow it\u2019s subscribers to get a better understanding of what they may be watching despite Disney\u2019s negativity. Several Disney movies and shows bear the unskippable content warning, which states, "This program includes negative depictions and\/or mistreatment of the people or the cultures." The negative things in the Disney films that include the first antagonist from Disney\u2019s Snow White film being the evil queen who threatened Snow White to die and that is for sure a death threat, one of the antagonists from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio named Stromboli who locked Pinocchio in a birdcage and threatens to chop Pinocchio, the other antagonist from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio being the coachman who tricked the boys into having fun at the amusement park and turn the boys into donkeys in order to sell them into enslavement and it\u2019s not only negative but it\u2019s trickery, the other antagonists from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio named Honest John and Gideon who abduct Pinocchio but if Honest John would succeed selling Pinocchio to Stromboli, another antagonist from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio named Monstro the whale who would have swallowed Pinocchio and Mister Geppetto, the antagonist from Disney\u2019s Fantasia film named Chernabog who summons demons and spirits to do his bidding, causing chaos and fear as he was known for committing atrocities simply for his amusement, including the torment of souls and the manipulation of dark forces, and more antagonists from many other Disney films with negative attitudes. We have an example of the Ringmaster from Disney's nineteen 41 Dumbo who does exhibit some negative attitudes as he is portrayed as a callous and dubious character who prioritizes profit over the well-being of the animals in his circus. His mistreatment of Dumbo and his mother has reflected the lack of compassion and a focus on the entertainment at any cost plus the ringmaster would have been considered a sadistic antagonist in Disney's nineteen 41 Dumbo. No wonder why Disney would promote so many negative messages through stereotypes, particularly regarding gender, ethnicity, and cultural portrayals in its films. Some studies suggest that these portrayals can influence perceptions and behaviors of the audiences in the harmful ways. We will try to focus on addressing more negativity if it\u2019s related to Disney or whatever. Recorded in December 2024. Episode 2, Negative Things About Disney."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Over 70 Years of Disney’s Peter Pan", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_67a3739357667.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/over-70-years-of-disney-s-peter-pan", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We will be walking through by exposing Disney\u2019s Peter Pan film. Disney\u2019s Peter Pan was released on February fifth, nineteen 53, located at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. This Disney film Peter Pan was loosely based on J M Barrie\u2019s Peter Pan stories and it\u2019s all about a guy who doesn\u2019t mature and it\u2019s like a fairytale. Set in the Edwardian era of Bloomsbury and the year was 19 hundred and four. These few songs from Disney\u2019s nineteen 53 film Peter Pan that we have used are A Pirate\u2019s Life For Me, The Elegant Captain Hook, Last Night At The Nursery, and the deleted song called Never Smile At A Crocodile. Frank Churchill died of suicide in nineteen 42 and the song was to be his only contribution to the Peter Pan soundtrack despite the song Never Smile At A Crocodile with lyrics was deleted. "Never Smile at a Crocodile" was originally written for the film "Peter Pan," but the sung version was eliminated or deleted from the final print, leaving only the instrumental version in the movie Peter Pan. However, the lyrics have been restored in various subsequent recordings and performances. The total budget for Disney's 1953 animated film "Peter Pan" was approximately 4 million dollars. In 1935, Walt Disney began considering plans to adapt Barrie's play into an animated feature. He purchased the film rights from Paramount Pictures in 1938, and began preliminary development in the next year. However, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Disney shelved the project when his studio was contracted by the authorities. Disney had to delay the project of the Peter Pan film until nineteen 53. Disney\u2019s Peter Pan film was exposed at least once. Recorded in February 2025. Episode 3, Over 70 Years of Disney\u2019s Peter Pan."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - 15th anniversary of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_67c7fec16cf8a.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/15th-anniversary-of-tim-burton-s-alice-in-wonderland", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Today is the 15th anniversary of Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland. Disney has remade the Alice in Wonderland film as a live action film with some 3D animation but it\u2019s made by a filmmaker and director named Tim Burton. The remake of Disney\u2019s Alice In Wonderland was released 15 years ago today. Not to be confused with Disney\u2019s nineteen 51 film Alice in Wonderland but the segment of this 2D animated film where the Queen of Hearts was mad at the cards for painting the roses red was exposed in the part of our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company. In the 2 thousand and 10 film Alice in Wonderland that is about a character inspired by the original Alice from Lewis Carroll's books who was named Alice Kingsleigh and it\u2019s less of a horror film. What is the difference between Disney\u2019s original Alice in Wonderland film and Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland film that is like a Disney remake version? First of all, the 75th anniversary of Disney\u2019s Alice in Wonderland film will happen next year and today being the 15th anniversary of Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland film. We did expose Disney\u2019s nineteen 51 film Alice in Wonderland that include the list of past anniversaries of the nineteen 51 film Alice in Wonderland if not much forgotten and the names of actors and their roles of characters for the nineteen 51 film Alice in Wonderland plus it\u2019s part of our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company but we didn\u2019t really expose much of Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland. Back to basics of Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland where Alice Kingsleigh was supposed to marry a man named Hamish Ascot but Alice Kingsleigh did not marry Hamish Ascot cause Hamish Ascot was a wealthy guy. We used the songs from Walt Disney\u2019s Alice in Wonderland that include "Painting the Roses Red", "All In The Golden Afternoon", "Who\u2019s Been Painting My Roses Red?", and "Curiosity Leads To Trouble\/Simply Impassable" but not from Tim Burton\u2019s Alice in Wonderland film. The both versions of Alice have blonde hair. We will expose more of the Alice in Wonderland films as soon as possible. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Disneynature Exposed", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_67f0c8f7ae6a4.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/disneynature-exposed", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We walk through to expose Disneynature. Disneynature was created in April two thousand and 8 and it\u2019s part of The Walt Disney Company. The 1st Disneynature film was The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos and it was 1st released in October two thousand and 8. Disneynature was exposed in our documentary Exposing the Disney Company not just being mentioned in our documentary Exposing the Disney Company, especially we exposed the list of Disneynature films in our documentary Exposing the Disney Company that included The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos, Earth, OceanWorld 3D, Oceans, Wings of Life, African Cats, Chimpanzee, Bears, Monkey Kingdom, Growing Up Wild, L'Empereur (March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step), Born in China, Blue, Dolphin Reef, Penguins, Elephant, Polar Bear, Tiger, Sea Lions of the Galapagos, and more upcoming Disneynature films. The new Disneynature film Sea Lions of the Galapagos will be released on April twenty second of this year in 2 thousand and 25. We will start the Docuseries called Anon-nature in the future and it\u2019ll be a little different than Disneynature. Have you seen any of the past Disneynature films? We start with exposing more of the Disneynature film The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos, the first film to be released by Disneynature was The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos on the Disney market ever on this earth to exist. The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos was 1st produced by Disneynature. Then we expose the 2nd Disneynature film Earth, Disneynature\u2019s film Earth revealed how all these species respond to the power of the sun and the changing of the seasons Earth was initially a non-Disneynature film and then it became a Disneynature film but Earth was distributed by Disneynature. Then we expose the 3rd Disneynature film OceanWorld 3D, OceanWorld 3D was initially a non-Disneynature film and then it became a Disneynature film but OceanWorld 3D was distributed by Disneynature. Then we expose the 4th Disneynature film Oceans, Oceans was initially a non-Disneynature film and then it became a Disneynature film but Oceans was distributed by Disneynature. Oceans was about the details and the facts about the journey of the ocean. Then we expose the 5th Disneynature film Wings of Life, Wings of Life was produced by Disneynature. Wings of Life or Hidden Beauty was originally announced in April two thousand and 8 for Disneynature. At that time, the film was scheduled for a worldwide release in 2 thousand and 11. Wings of Life was about focusing on the relationship between flowers and their pollinators, such as the bees, birds, bats, and butterflies. Then we expose the 6th Disneynature film African Cats, African Cats was produced by Disneynature. African Cats was mainly about the lives of a pride of lions and a family of cheetahs in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. Why would anyone consider lions as cats? Lions are considered cats because they belong to the same family, Felidae, which includes all species of cats, both big and small. They share common characteristics such as body shape, hunting behaviors, and genetic similarities, with domestic cats being closely related to wildcats like the African wildcat. Then we expose the 7th Disneynature film Chimpanzee, Chimpanzee was produced by Disneynature. Chimpanzee was mainly about a younger chimpanzee named Oscar who becomes orphaned and is later adopted by another chimpanzee, showcasing themes of family and survival in the African rainforest. Then we expose the 8th Disneynature film Bears, Bears was produced by Disneynature. Bears was about a mother brown bear named Sky and her two cubs, Scout and Amber, as they navigate the challenges of life on the Alaskan soil in nature. Then we expose the 9th Disneynature film Monkey Kingdom, Monkey Kingdom was produced by Disneynature. Monkey Kingdom was about a younger monkey and her son, living among ancient ruins in the jungle. But when her family is forced from their home, she must lead them to safety amidst strange new creatures and surroundings. Then we expose the 10th Disneynature film Growing Up Wild, Growing Up Wild was produced by Disneynature. Growing Up Wild was about the early lives of five younger animals as they face challenges in their natural habitats, learning to find food and evade dangers with guidance from their parents. Then we expose the 11th Disneynature film L'Empereur (March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step), L'Empereur (March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step) was initially a non-Disneynature film and then it became a Disneynature film but L'Empereur (March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step) was distributed by Disneynature. L'Empereur (March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step) was about a younger emperor penguin on its first journey in Antarctica. Then we expose the 12th Disneynature film Born in China, Born in China was produced by Disneynature. Born in China was about the lives of the three animal families: a snow leopard, a golden snub-nosed monkey, and a giant panda. Then we expose the 13th Disneynature film Blue, Blue was initially a non-Disneynature film and then it became a Disneynature film but Blue was distributed by Disneynature. Blue was similar to another Disneynature film Dolphin Reef. Blue was about the lives of the various sea creatures, particularly focusing on a younger dolphin as she grows up and learns to survive in her ocean environment, the marine environment, the undersea environment, the sea environment, or the underwater environment. Then we expose the 14th Disneynature film Dolphin Reef, Dolphin Reef was produced by Disneynature and distributed by Disney Plus. Dolphin Reef was about a younger Pacific bottlenose dolphin named Echo as he explores his vibrant coral reef home and learns about his role in the marine community. We used the song Safety in Numbers from Disneynature\u2019s film Dolphin Reef for some reason. Then we expose the 15th Disneynature film Penguins, Penguins was produced by Disneynature. Penguins was about an Ad\u00e9lie penguin named Steve as he navigates his first breeding season in Antarctica, focusing on his quest to build a nest, find a mate, and start a family. Then we expose the 16th Disneynature film Elephant, Elephant was produced by Disneynature and distributed by Disney Plus. Elephant was about the African elephants named Shani and her son, Jomo as they embark on a long migration across the Kalahari Desert, led by their matriarch, Gaia. Then we expose the 17th Disneynature film Polar Bear, Polar Bear was produced by Disneynature and distributed by Disney Plus. Polar Bear was about a mother polar bear as she navigates the challenges of motherhood in a changing Arctic environment. Then we expose the 18th Disneynature film Tiger, Tiger was produced by Disneynature and distributed by Disney Plus. Tiger was about a younger tigress named Ambar as she raises her cubs in the forests of India. Then we expose the 19th Disneynature film Sea Lions of the Galapagos, Sea Lions of the Galapagos was produced by Disneynature and distributed by Disney Plus. Sea Lions of the Galapagos has not been released yet until Earth day 2 thousand and 25. Sea Lions of the Galapagos was about a handsome sea lion pup named Leo whose lifelong quest to find his place in the world is fraught with challenges and filled with new encounters with an array of creatures, from marine iguanas and racer snakes to yellowfin tuna and huge Galapagos sharks. For now, the Disneynature film Sea Lions of the Galapagos has not been updated yet until after the release date. In 2 thousand and 23, we have exposed all the 18 Disneynature films through our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company. So far this year, we have exposed all the 19 Disneynature films through podcasting. We will continue to expose the whole Disney corporation more besides Disneynature. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - The Mex Culture In The Disney Films", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_68183b551dfba.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/the-mex-culture-in-the-disney-films", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Let\u2019s start with Disney and the Mex culture. We have for sure exposed Disney\u2019s 3 Caballeros film cause that\u2019s the 1st Mex cultural film that was made by Disney ever. We used the only unreleased song from Disney\u2019s 3 Caballeros film that was used for our documentary Exposing the Disney Company is "The Flying Gauchito". Disney and Pixar made another Mex cultural film called Coco in the year 2 thousand and 17 that is the first 3D animated film to be made by Disney and Pixar combined where in the Mex town of Santa Cecilia which it\u2019s located in a place named Mexico about the local Mex woman named Imelda who marries a man who eventually leaves her and their daughter named Coco to pursue a musical career. The film Coco received acclaim for its animation, the vocal acting, music, visuals, the emotional story, and some respect for the Mex culture. The film Coco was inspired by the traditional Mex holiday called day of the dead. Ana Ofelia Murgu\u00eda was a Mex actress who did the voice of Mama Coco plus Mama Coco from the film of the same name was the last role for Ana Ofelia Murgu\u00eda plus Ana Ofelia Murgu\u00eda died on the end of the year in 2 thousand and 23 at the age of 90. How come Disney was mexphobic in the past? We thought that Disney was lacking the Mex actors for the 3 Caballeros film in the 1940s plus there was almost no vocal training for the Mex actors in the 1940s when it came to Disney cause the way that Disney has lacked the Mex culture in the 1940s. The film The Three Caballeros, it began with celebrating Donald Duck's 10th anniversary the same year that The Three Caballeros film was made in a place named Mexico, consists of seven segments, each connected by a common theme. In the 3 Caballeros film, it was the 10th anniversary of the creation of Donald Duck and he receives three presents from friends in a place named Mexico, Central America, and or South America. We don\u2019t need the mexphobic nonsense, we need to help expose all the Mex cultural Disney films not just the non-mex cultural Disney films. We must address the mexphobia in every Disney films cause mexphobia is all about the fear or hated of the Mex people and their stuff. Did Disney really go against the Mex movement? First of all, the Mex descent organization called The Mexica Movement would have gone against Disney years ago but the Mexica Movement has accused Disney of mainly ethnicism at least a couple decades ago and 2nd of all, Disney did not completely go against the Mex movement but Disney is slowly accepting the Mex culture. There is nothing successful about mexphobia, mexphobia is a failure. We have a message to everyone if they\u2019re a fan or Disney or not, don\u2019t be mexphobic, you\u2019re hurting the Mex population and the Mex culture cause mexphobia hurts. We will expose more mexphobic nonsense from now on besides the whole Disney thing."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - A Halfiversary of Exposing Disney Days", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_68412978b7caf.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/a-halfiversary-of-exposing-disney-days", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We have been exposing the Disney days through podcasting for 6 months now. We are now exposing the release dates of the Disney film in the month of June. The Reluctant Dragon was released 15 to 22 days after June fifth, 19 forty one and it\u2019s about the fictional tourism of the Disney studios or the fiction-washed version of the Disney studios and there was a gentle unnamed green reluctant dragon. The Story of Robin Hood was released 3 weeks after June fifth, 19 fifty two and it\u2019s a live action film but it\u2019s a Disney-washed version of the Robin Hood story plus it was released 21 years before Disney\u2019s animated film Robin Hood which was another Disney-washed version of the Robin Hood story. Lady and The Tramp was released 17 days after June fifth, 19 fifty five and that film Lady and The Tramp was exposed in our documentary Exposing the Disney Company plus we used the songs from Lady and The Tramp that include "Peace on Earth" (Finale), "Bella Notte", and "Muzzle\/Wrong Side of The Tracks". 70th anniversary of Disney\u2019s Lady and The Tramp will happen on June twenty second of this year in 2 thousand and 25. The Great Locomotive Chase was released 3 days after June fifth, 19 fifty six. Too many Disney films are being released before and after June fifth. Benji The Hunted was released on June fifth, nineteen 87 and it\u2019s about a dog named Benji who tried to survived in nature. We have exposed those Disney animated films in our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company that were released in the month of June such as Lady and The Tramp, The Rescuers, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire, we even used certain songs from certain Disney animated films that include Lady and The Tramp, The Rescuers, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire. 6 more months until the 1st anniversary of Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series. We\u2019ll continue to expose the Disney days through podcasting and video making. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Summer Days of Exposing Disney", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_686923a3ab6ea.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/summer-days-of-exposing-disney", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""No wonder how Disney\u2019s workers had to work in the heat at the Disney headquarters but if Disney\u2019s workers had their windows opened, have their fans on, or have their air conditioners on in their workrooms than just their doors opened at the Disney headquarters while working in the heat, then they would just survive the heatstroke and not drown in the heat at all but the current Disney headquarters in Burbank does have the air conditioner. The new Disney headquarters is located in the state named New York inside the high rise building and if Disney were to be connected with Apple by now. Doesn\u2019t Disney ever need a rest from working? Why Disney\u2019s workers have some intermission from working for hours, even if Disney\u2019s workers get their days off by planning a vacation. This modern-washed facility was equipped to evolve with the future advancements in technology, the new formats, and the overall transformation of the corporate businesses but Disney has gone too far with the lawsuits and stuff. We tend to upload and download stuff at our own risk whether it\u2019s Disney or non-Disney but we have to keep exposing Disney any further plus permission is a chore, as well as consent. Disney\u2019s 2 thousand and 30 environmental goal is the environmental sustainability with mainly the electric systems and the solar panels but Disney is not completely eco-friendly or open source-friendly. Disney is pushing the predictions too far. We mainly have too many Disney films to expose. A record of storytelling is about our success but not all stories are equal plus Disney has a different story than Anonymous Literature Media and it\u2019s not completely a success for Disney. How about Muppets back to New York? If Disney already had the Muppets department, then the Muppets belong there in the Muppets department under Disney. Remember, every day is the rest day not just today."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Exposing Disney’s Back To School Products", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_68920cd79713b.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/exposing-disney-s-back-to-school-products", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Most Disney school products are being sold in any stores like annually. Disney offers a wide range of school products, including themed backpacks, lunch boxes, stationery, and writing supplies featuring beloved characters like Mickey Mouse and Elsa. Think that these Disney school products are designed to make the schools more fun and engaging for the minors but the indoctrination is disturbing. In Disney\u2019s Pinocchio film where Mr. Geppetto has tried to send Pinocchio to school but instead, Pinocchio was abducted by the fox and a cat. Back to basics of school, Disney\u2019s back to school products are more expensive now than before due to Disney\u2019s greedflation and Disney priced it\u2019s back to school products ridiculously too high. We still mainly advocate exposing the corporations like Disney whether it\u2019s school or non-school. Most of Disney\u2019s back to school products are based on the gender binary and to ask, why can\u2019t Disney just please sell the genderless products? We are outraged about the high prices of Disney\u2019s back to school products 99 percent. Disney will continue to make school products. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - The Fanhood of Disney", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_68baece24a479.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/the-fanhood-of-disney", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We now expose the fanhood of Disney, there was at least 1 family who spoke in Disney dialogue and they were the Suskinds so can you name them? There\u2019s Owen Suskind, an avid cinematic fan of Disney who happens to be an autist, Walt Suskind, a brother of Own Suskind who was close to 3 years older than Owen, Cornelia Suskind, a mother of Owen and Walt, and lastly Ron Suskind, a longtime journalist and a father of Owen and Walt. In the early 19 nineties, Owen Suskind started a fanhood of Disney as a toddler but suddenly, Owen would start to echo script the lines from certain Disney films such as The Little Mermaid than to call it echolalia cause echolalia is different than echo scripting. Owen did create his own school club called Disney Club at Riverview school in the state named Massachusetts. For Owen Suskind, his fanhood of Disney has helped him learn the life lessons 99 percent. Being a fan of Disney is not the same thing as being an exposer of Disney plus they\u2019re 2 different things cause the word fan is the opposite of exposer. Fanhood of Disney has nothing to do with exposing Disney plus they\u2019re the opposites. To explore the spectrum from fanhood to exposing, we are going beyond fanhood and still continue to expose Disney in a neutral way. Owen Suskind claims that he\u2019s the protector of the sidekicks from the various Disney films. Disney is more than just having the cinematic entertainment and watching the stories coming to life on screen, it\u2019s also an instructional experience for both minors and adults to learn on discovering things in life and yourself, and then it becomes a nicer comfort zone despite the whole Disney corporation being exposed mainly on the internet. Owen Suskind was somewhat mentioned in our presentations about Disney. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Over The 75 years of Disney’s The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_68e278fe4a815.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/over-the-75-years-of-disney-s-the-adventures-of-ichabod-and-mr-toad", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Last year in 2 thousand and 24, it was the 75th anniversary of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. We used the songs called Attack of the Headless Horseman and The Merrily Song for mainly our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company. We have not only exposed the cast for The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad but all the other casts for other Disney animated films such as Peter Pan. On October fifth, nineteen 49, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was released but we did not know what theater where it played. One of the characters from the 1st segment of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad who was diagnosed with mania and his name was J. Thaddeus Toad simply known as Mr. Toad. The headless horseman from the 2nd segment of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was nearly killing Ichabod Crane. Ichabod Crane who cleverly avoids Brom Bones as Ichabod Crane tries to physically fight with Brom Bones several times over Katrina van Tassel. Ichabod Crane is the schoolmaster who arrives in Sleepy Hollow to instruct the students who were minors. What does The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad have to do with Exposing the Disney Company? The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was exposed neutrally than mentioned in the documentary Exposing the Disney Company, especially all the other Disney animated films such as Peter Pan were also exposed neutrally than mentioned in the documentary Exposing the Disney Company. 2nd anniversary of our 1st documentary Exposing the Disney Company will happen in 12 days. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Exposing Lives Matter", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_690b65bd7ac38.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/exposing-lives-matter", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""To ask ourselves, does exposing lives matter? Yes, exposing lives matter, especially the actors\u2019 lives matter when it comes to working with Disney or the other corporations like Dreamworks. Dreamworks and Disney are both corporations cause they were known for their animation despite being exposed. The corporate backgrounds, Disney had a long record of mainly creating animation since nineteen 23. Dreamworks was founded in nineteen 94 and now Disney and Dreamworks do 3D animation, just like Pixar did. We used variety of songs from certain Disney film and Dreamworks\u2019 Prince of Egypt for mainly our events, playlists, presentations, and documentaries but not to say we own them. Dreamworks had once did the 2D animation like Disney but not anymore. Does Disney really own Dreamworks? Disney does not fully own DreamWorks, but it has distribution rights to some of its films produced during a specific partnership. Currently, DreamWorks operates as a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, which acquired it in 2 thousand and 16. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - 1st Anniversary of Exposing Disney Days", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_6932ee41799c4.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/1st-anniversary-of-exposing-disney-days", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Today, we have reached a year of Exposing Disney Days podcast series. Is the actual Disney day today? What do we mean the actual Disney day? First of all, every December fifth is Walt Disney day which it\u2019s very similar to the actual Disney day which mainly celebrates the anniversary of Walt Disney\u2019s birth. Only 31 out of 334 songs that were from the Disney albums than just films on the Honor The Males Playlist, mainly sung by the males. On the Honor The Males Playlist, the 31 selected songs from the variety of Disney albums than just films are Aladdin and The King of Thieves, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Song of The South, Peter Pan, Ducktales, Make Mine Music or The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At The Met, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Dumbo, Pocahontas, Der Fuehrer\u2019s Face, The Jungle Book, The Sword in The Stone, Sleeping Beauty, Mickey Mouse Disco, Pinocchio, The Great Mouse Detective, Beauty and The Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, Santa\u2019s Workshop, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Snow White and The 7 Dwarfs, and The Tigger Movie. Those guys who were part of Disney did the singing for the Disney albums than just films and only 31 Disney songs were recently listed on the Honor The Males Playlist and the rest of them are predominantly non-Disney songs on the Honor The Males playlist. Is McDonald\u2019s really a supporter of Disney? McDonald's has had a long record of a partnership with Disney, including exclusive promotions and sponsorships, but this relationship has evolved over time. Currently, while they have collaborated on certain promotions, Disney has distanced itself from a formal partnership due to concerns about health and obesity, leading to a more flexible arrangement without exclusivity and 2nd of all, Disney and McDonald\u2019s are both corporations. Disney is a primary corporation that owns 20th Century Fox now 20th Century Studios, Muppets, and other stuff like Pixar. There were so many Disney songs on the anniversary playlist of Exposing the Disney Company and some of them are non-Disney songs on the anniversary playlist of Exposing the Disney Company. We will continue on with exposing the Disney days."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Controversy in Disney Films", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_695bce5825c6f.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/controversy-in-disney-films", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Certain Disney films have faced various controversies, including criticism for perpetuating the harmful or the negative stereotypes, sexism, genderism, the word racism, the ethnicism, the culturism, and the political issues that are related to the LGBTQ plus representation. The Recent backlash has also arisen from the films like "Versa\u201d, which some labeled as "heterosexual breeding propaganda\u201d, highlighting the ongoing debates about the representation in the corporate media. The internet has allowed more marginalized voices to be heard, certain songs, storylines, and characters in Disney movies have come under fire for being problematic or even downright negative. 13 Disney films that are negative by the today\u2019s standards, Peter Pan, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, Aladdin, Song of The South, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, Pocahontas, Fantasia, and lastly The Little Mermaid. The negative stereotype of the song in Disney\u2019s Peter Pan was "What Made the Red Man Red" cause it\u2019s more colorist than just ethnicist or culturist plus we didn\u2019t use the song "What Made the Red Man Red" for some reason due to colorism and the colorist slur being redskin. How is Disney\u2019s Snow White film offensive? Disney's Snow White film has faced criticism for its casting choices, particularly the backlash against an actress named Rachel Zegler for a recent remake of Snow White, which some people believe is rooted in ethnicism. Mainly the outdated genderist roles of the 7 dwarves in Disney\u2019s Snow White film is something that needed to be address. The comment of the original first animated Disney film, Rachel Zegler has openly criticized the original first animated Disney film's themes, describing them as "dated" and focusing on the problematic genderist roles which it\u2019s mostly male supremacist. Dumbo met the black crows and these crows appear to behave like the African-descent people as they were African-descent stereotypes plus it\u2019s very culturist than just anything else. Were the songs from Disney\u2019s Dumbo that we use very offensive? Yes, these songs in Disney's Dumbo, particularly "Song of the Roustabouts" and "When I See an Elephant Fly," that do contain mainly the offensive cultural stereotypes and language that reflect the outdated and harmful negative views, even if these singers were to be honored in a neutral way but still containing some negative stereotypes in some of these songs. The imagery in the Song of the Roustabouts, these guys appear to be the African-descent who work on the circus tent at night in the rain but these male singers in the background were of the European-descent and that\u2019s somewhat ethnicism plus it was one of those songs being used for some reasons if mainly in the documentaries and playlists. We did use the song When I See an Elephant Fly for the documentary Exposing the Disney Company and the anniversary playlist of Exposing the Disney Company but the song When I See an Elephant Fly was believed to be some cultural stereotype than just anything else negative and it would\u2019ve been on the Honor The Males Playlist if this song When I See an Elephant Fly was sung by the males but too bad. Just because the certain Disney films like Aladdin were insensitive, it doesn\u2019t mean that these Disney films were not criticized for culturism and stuff. Was Disney\u2019s Aladdin really arabophobic? First of all, arabophobia means fear or hate the Arabs and or the Arab culture but Disney\u2019s film Aladdin was possibly a bit arabophobic cause the way the fictional town called Agrabah that was set somewhere in Arabia but in the real word, there\u2019s no real town in the present-day Saudi Arabia called Agrabah plus there\u2019s no real evidence like that. The song "Everybody's Got a Laughing Place" is part of the controversial film "Song of the South," which has faced criticism for its portrayal of ethnic or cultural stereotype despite being used for mainly documentaries and playlists. The stereotypes in the Beauty and the Beast film are mainly genderism and speciesism. Are these songs in The Jungle Book film offensive? Yes, some songs in The Jungle Book have been criticized for their cultural undertones and stereotypes, particularly the portrayal of characters like King Louie and the monkeys, which can be seen as problematic due to their associations with some afro faces and minstrel performances. The scenes in The Aristocats film, the siamese cat was playing the piano with the chopsticks and it\u2019s culturist. We don\u2019t play the piano with the chopsticks, we grab things with the chopsticks but the Siamese cat from The Aristocats film didn\u2019t know any better. The scenes in the Lady and the Tramp film, a couple siamese cats were singing some siamese cat song and it\u2019s somewhat ethnicist than just anything else. Alice in Wonderland film, very culturist. Was the song from Disney\u2019s Pocahontas called "Virginia Company" that we used very offensive? The song "Virginia Company" from Disney's Pocahontas has been criticized for its portrayal of the indigenous population and the colonial mindset, reflecting the colonial attitude of the time. Many viewers find the song's sentiments inappropriate and offensive, as it contributes to the film's overall problematic representation of the cultural records. The song called "Virginia Company" emphasizes a colonial mindset, depicting the settlers as superior and justified in their actions despite being used for mainly documentaries and playlists. Fantasia and The Little Mermaid are culturist films."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Over 85 Years of Disney’s Pinocchio", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_6984aad99e5d4.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/over-85-years-of-disney-s-pinocchio", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Disney\u2019s Pinocchio was probably set in the late 19th century in a fictional Italian village of Italy. We used the songs from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio that are Wish Upon A Star, Clock Sequence, Old Geppetto, Off To School, Little Wooden Head, Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee, I\u2019ve Got No Strings, and Sinister Stromboli for mainly documentaries, presentations, and playlists. Little Wooden Head and Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee were listed in part 7 of Honor The Males Playlist. Stromboli was an Italian of Roma descent who did some bad thing like throw Pinocchio in a cage and it\u2019s like Pinocchio was thrown in jail for a non-crime. We did not any other songs such as Give A Little Whistle for some reason. It\u2019s not the problem with us anon members or the organization Anonymous Literature Media when it comes to mainly exposing multiple Disney films such as Pinocchio, it\u2019s Disney alone that is the problem when it comes to mainly culturism in it\u2019s own films like Pinocchio. Without the further copyright rage from Disney, there are plenty of songs from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio such as Little Wooden Head and Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee on Internet Archive. The meaning of the songs like Little Wooden Head and Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee, "Little Wooden Head" refers to a song from the 1940 Disney animated film Pinocchio. In the film, the character named Mister Geppetto sings this song to his newly created marionette, Pinocchio, expressing his pride and affection for the puppet. "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee," also known as "An Actor's Life for Me," is a song from Disney's animated film Pinocchio. It is performed by mainly the character named Honest John, who was labeled as con artist. The song reflects themes of indulgence and the carefree lifestyle associated with being an actor."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - More Meanings of The Disney Songs", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_69a9935e4c8fe.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/more-meanings-of-the-disney-songs", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""Little Black Rain Cloud and Heffalumps and Woozles were part of the Honor The Males Playlist but we ask what are the meanings of these songs anyway, The song "Little Black Rain Cloud" refers to a metaphor used by Winnie the Pooh to express the feelings of gloom or sadness while also being playful. It symbolizes a sense of melancholy that can accompany one's thoughts or experiences. The song "Heffalumps and Woozles" from Winnie the Pooh describes Pooh's nightmare about the imaginary creatures that steal honey, reflecting his fears and anxieties. It highlights the whimsical and playful nature of children's imagination, as well as the idea that fears can be exaggerated in the dreams. A month ago on episode 15 of Exposing Disney Days podcast series, we did explain the meanings of the songs from Disney\u2019s Pinocchio. The song "Song of the Roustabouts" features the lyrics that highlight the diligent work and struggles of these African descent laborers. "Pink Elephants on Parade" from Disney's Dumbo represented a surreal hallucination experienced by Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse after they accidentally consume the champagne from the barrel. The scene illustrates themes of intoxication and the whimsical, often the chaotic nature of dreams, ultimately leading to Dumbo discovering his ability to fly. The "Clown Song" from Disney's Dumbo reflects the humorous yet challenging life of the clowns from the circus, highlighting their struggles and camaraderie while also providing comic relief in the film. It serves to contrast the more serious themes of the story, such as friendship and overcoming adversity. "Skumps" is a toast used in the song sung by Kings Stefan and Hubert in Disney's "Sleeping Beauty," celebrating the upcoming marriage of their offsprings. Its exact meaning is unclear, but it may be a playful invention or derived from the Finnish word for sparkling wine, "skumppa." "Higitus Figitus" is a magical phrase used by Merlin in Disney's "The Sword in the Stone" to cast a spell that shrinks the contents of his house into a bag. The phrase is part of a whimsical song that emphasizes the fun and the nonsensical nature of magic in the film. "Colonel Hathi's March" from Disney's The Jungle Book is a humorous song that highlights the absurdity of a military discipline through the antics of Colonel Hathi, an elephant leading his brigade. The song contrasts the serious tone of military marching with the playful nature of the elephants, emphasizing the theme of order versus chaos in the jungle but however, it\u2019s silly for the elephants to sing. A couple operatic songs from Lucia di Lammermoor and Mefistofele were sung by mainly Willie the whale from Disney\u2019s The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met. "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind" is a song performed by the character Professor Ratigan in Disney's "The Great Mouse Detective." It showcases Ratigan's arrogance and pride in his criminal achievements while revealing his plans for a major heist, emphasizing his desire for power and recognition as the ultimate villain but we had to cut out the meow sound and only the male voices can be present in the song when it comes to being included on the Honor The Males Playlist. In the film, the song Virginia Company is depicted as a driving force behind the colonial efforts, emphasizing themes of greed and exploitation. The character of Governor Ratcliffe embodies the company's ruthless pursuit of it\u2019s own wealth, contrasting with Pocahontas's connection to nature and her fellow indigenous people. The "Whoop-de-Dooper" refers to a fun and energetic bounce that Tigger instructs Roo in "The Tigger Movie." It's a playful expression that emphasizes the excitement and joy of bouncing, highlighting Tigger's lively personality. "Look Out for Mr. Stork" is a song from Disney's "Dumbo" that humorously describes how storks deliver babies to various animals, emphasizing that it doesn't matter if they\u2019re wealthy or not; everyone receives a baby. In Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," it was famously sung by the dwarfs as they head to and from their work in the diamond mine, symbolizing their labor and camaraderie. "The Silly Song," also known as "The Dwarfs' Yodel Song," is a playful and nonsensical tune sung by mainly the Seven Dwarfs to entertain Snow White during some party. The song emphasizes fun and silliness, showcasing the dwarfs' unique personalities and their joy in celebrating Snow White's arrival but we had to shorten the song and only the male voices can be present in the song when it comes to being included on the Honor The Males Playlist. We would love to explain the meanings of the Disney song but they were too many to expose. Honor The Females playlist will happen on March 8, 2026 online and it\u2019ll feature some Disney songs from Dumbo, Mulan, Cheetah Girls, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Princess and The Frog, and rest of the songs are non-Disney. If anyone has a question, let us know. Thanks for listening to Exposing Disney Days podcast series, see you next month."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Exposing The Disney Songs", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_69d1df20be5cc.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/exposing-the-disney-songs", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""For now, we have at least 174 Disney songs stored on our computer. We have exposed hundreds of Disney songs than just used them for mainly projects. We need to help expose more Disney songs such as Wish Upon A Star. Most Disney songs are sung in English. Disney had to hire a team of songwriters and singers but we need all Disney songs exposed. Not all Disney songs are in the Disney Sing-Along Songs series but some of the Disney songs like Bella Notte are in the Disney Sing-Along Songs series. The Disney songs in the Honor The Males Playlist are Heigh-Ho, The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (partial version), Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee, Look Out for Mr. Stork, Colonel Hathi's March, Colonel Hathi's March (reprise), Little Black Rain Cloud, The Merrily Song, Never Smile at a Crocodile, Ev'rybody Has a Laughing Place (mistakenly titled Everybody Has a Laughing Place), Pink Elephants on Parade, Little Wooden Head, Heffalumps and Woozles, The World's Greatest Criminal Mind (except we had to cut out the meow sound), Higitus Figitus, Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce, Are You In or Out?, The Virginia Company, Skumps, Song of the Roustabouts, The Clown Song, A Pirate's Life, The Elegant Captain Hook, Don't Fall in Love, DuckTales Theme song (the original 19 eighty seven version), Disco Mickey Mouse, Chi mi frena in tal momento (Disney version), Mefistofele (Disney version), Der Fuehrer's Face, Santa's Workshop, and Room In Your Heart. The Disney songs in the Honor The Females Playlist are Someone's Waiting for You, Reflection, If You Can Dream, Someday My Prince Will Come (except we had to cut out the talking), The Edge of the Edge of the Sea, Baby Mine, Girl Power, Cheetah Sisters, Circle Game, Down in New Orleans (finale), The Proud Family Theme Song, I Can't Wait, Where the Dream Takes You, When Will My Life Begin, and Tomorrow Is Another Day. The anniversary of Exposing the Disney Company Playlist has 99 percent of the Disney songs such as Bella Notte, Prince Ali, and Wish Upon A Star plus it\u2019s only 1 percent of the non-Disney songs but it\u2019s in 15 parts."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - The Linkage Between Disney and Internet Archive", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_69f96c43d3e25.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/the-linkage-between-disney-and-internet-archive", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""This collaboration between Disney and the Internet Archive ensures that mainly the fans and researchers can access a variety of the content, enriching the understanding of Disney's impact on the entertainment. No wonder why Disney has sent the D.M.C.A. takedown notices to the Internet Archive for the uploaded Disney content (films, TV episodes, and even scanned books) that Disney owns or dominates. If the Internet Archive complies with the takedown notices or files the counternotices when appropriate; disputed items may be reinstated or removed depending on the outcomes plus it\u2019s not completely about censorship of the content. We the anon members have exposed mainly Disney by producing some form of the documentary in order to be uploaded and released on Internet Archive but we would have called it a form of censorship if it has removed from the Internet Archive at least once but we chose to defend it 99 percent. We need more audiences to know that Disney was exposed on Internet Archive years ago. The 30th anniversary of Internet Archive will happen on May tenth, 2 thousand and 26. Why our information about Exposing The Disney Company was hidden from the general public despite our documentary video of Exposing The Disney Company still standing on the Internet Archive as an anniversary edition for now. Disney's legal actions against Internet Archive which relates to the enforcement of the copyrights, which the critics frame as censorship. Disney sues or pressures Internet Archive for hosting the copyrighted films\/TV, arguing infringement, and seeking takedowns. Supporters call this enforcement of I.P. rights; critics call it censorship because it limits the public access to the cultural works. Large corporate holders like Disney have viewed mass digitization and public access as the commercial harm; the archives have view it as a preservation and public interest. The legal questioning, the cases hinge on the fair use, the controlled digital lending, and whether the preservation\/access by a noncommercial archive is lawful. Outcomes affect how much the cultural material libraries\/archives can be shared online. Enforcement actions can lead to a removal of the material, the site policy changes, or a legal precedent that either restricts or protects the online archival access, hence the censorship debate. This whole Disney-Internet Archive case is debatable cause the debate surrounding the Disney-Internet Archive case primarily revolves around the infringement of the copyrights and a fair use. The Internet Archive's practices of digitizing and lending books without proper licensing challenge the traditional copyright laws, raising questions about the access to knowledge versus the rights of the creators of the content. Disney has not been specifically mentioned in the relation to the Internet Archive's restrictive access issues. If our stuff that contained the Disney contents are being removed from the Internet Archive once more due to some issues, then our stuff will be gone and or be censored for eons plus we\u2019ll likely to upload our stuff elsewhere. We did fine uploading our stuff on Internet Archive since 2 thousand and 23. The impact on the libraries, if the court rules against the Internet Archive, it may limit the ability of the libraries to lend the digital materials, impacting the access for the countless users. The Disney-Internet Archive case is debatable because it encapsulates the ongoing struggle between the copyright enforcement and the need for the broader access to information. We need the countless users to access our stuff on Internet Archive, Disney and non-Disney alike. This whole Disney-Internet Archive case is an ongoing debate."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - 30 years of Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_6a23e93e22fb7.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/30-years-of-disney-s-the-hunchback-of-notre-dame", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We documented, researched, and exposed Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame like years ago and even mention about how the live action of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame was supposed to be released in 2 thousand and 24 but it was a rumor cause it didn\u2019t really get released in 2 thousand and 24 as we realized it. The project was announced in 2 thousand and 19 but the live action of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame is still in the development plus it was no quick process. It\u2019s a huge frustration due to the lack of originality when it comes to the future of the Disney films but however, we did expose at least 1 initial rumor about the release of the live action of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Did Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame have romaphobia? According to us anon members of A L M, yes, the Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame did have romaphobia cause at least 1 character named Frollo was extremely romaphobic than just romacidal or anything else cause Frollo mainly rids the Romani population plus it\u2019s too far problematic and Frollo was the original euro-supremacist, just like in Victor Hugo\u2019s original novel. Were so glad that the live action of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame didn\u2019t get released yet cause not only it didn\u2019t work yet but were so glad that it was on hold for a while despite the diminishing interest in Disney's live-action remake films, seeing it as a sign that the studios' former creativity is decreasing thanks to mainly us anon members of A L M exposing Disney online. Disney is not completely declining, A L M is not completely declining either but the news is that Disney has once predicted the release date of the live action of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame but it was on hold for years. 30th anniversary of Disney\u2019s The Hunchback of Notre Dame will happen on June twenty first, 2 thousand and 26. The future of the live-action remake remains uncertain, with no newer updates on the casting or the production timelines."", "image":""},{"title":""Exposing Disney Days Podcast Series" - Our Donations Were on Hold", "file":"https://files.cdn-files-a.com/uploads/2759249/normal_6a4a54ea07c25.mp3", "howl":null, "pageUrl":"/exposing-disney-days-podcast-series/our-donations-were-on-hold", "cartUrl":"", "more_info":""We didn\u2019t accept the fundings for the donations cause they were on hold for some reason plus Disney would have defeated us eons ago but we will not let the corporations like Disney defeat us anon members. We\u2019re sick of being defeated by the corporations like Disney. We will start accepting the fundraising donations online and or by mail one day but it\u2019ll start possibly end of this year or so. We will need help one day if we were to raise the funds for the donations for our needs. Our plays needed to be performed plus we need your help if one day, we\u2019ll only accept donations by cash, check, or cryptocurrency. We do not have a full functioning websites yet but if our donations go towards that one day, then we\u2019ll make them happen. Thanks for your patience."", "image":""}]}
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