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Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor - When is three animation studios one studio too many?

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Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week’s episode by saying “So long” to “Doc McStuffins,” which ended its 5-season run on Disney Junior back on April 18th. They then look back at why “Loonatics Unleashed” crashed & burned on the WB back in 2005

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Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about:

Which Academy Award-winner wrote the songs for the animated feature Disney was then calling “Anna and the Snow Queen”

Why Jim Henson fans should be seeking out the ROKU Channel

What was the name of the LEGO film that first Drew Pierce & then Jorge Gutierrez was supposed to direct for Warner Bros

Why should the FX Networks’ new animated series, “Little Demon,” be considered a family affair

How did the success of “Batman Beyond” convince executives at Warner Bros. it was time to update the Looney Tunes characters

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released April 29, 2020
Hosts: Drew Taylor and Jim Hill
Editor: Nancy Stadler

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Jim Hill is a writer, blogger, and theme park historian, and he'll be the first to tell you all of the back-room deals and corporate gossip that happens inside the Walt Disney Company.

Len Testa co-authors the Unofficial Guide series of travel books, focusing on theme parks.
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