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Disney Junkie
Jennifer Miller
7 episodes
3 days ago
Disney Junkie is your deep-dive into every Disney animated film—in order. Hosted by Jennifer Miller, each episode uncovers the stories, history, myths, and magic behind the movies. From Snow White to The Princess and the Frog, we explore what made these films iconic (or underrated). Whether you’re nostalgic or discovering them for the first time, this podcast brings the pixie dust and the deep cuts. New episodes drop twice a month—subscribe and follow the journey.
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Disney Junkie is your deep-dive into every Disney animated film—in order. Hosted by Jennifer Miller, each episode uncovers the stories, history, myths, and magic behind the movies. From Snow White to The Princess and the Frog, we explore what made these films iconic (or underrated). Whether you’re nostalgic or discovering them for the first time, this podcast brings the pixie dust and the deep cuts. New episodes drop twice a month—subscribe and follow the journey.
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Disney Junkie
Ep. 07 – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Disney’s Split Tale of Whimsy and the Macabre

In this episode of Disney Junkie, we dig into one of Disney’s most underrated package films: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949). Blending slapstick with the supernatural, this two-part feature combines the whimsical charm of The Wind in the Willows with the eerie folklore of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow—creating one of the strangest tonal pairings in the Disney canon.


Host Jennifer Miller unpacks the literary origins of both tales, revealing how Kenneth Grahame’s mischievous Mr. Toad explores themes of indulgence, addiction, and redemption, while Washington Irving’s headless specter taps into centuries-old ghost lore and societal anxieties. We explore how Disney softened, sharpened, and stylized each adaptation—balancing playful storytelling with real historical and psychological depth.


From courtroom chaos to midnight rides through haunted woods, this episode traces how Disney turned two classic tales into a cult favorite. And yes—we ask the big question: Did Ichabod survive?


Next up: Cinderella. Until then, keep your heart sparkly and your curiosity just spooky enough.

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2 weeks ago
50 minutes 29 seconds

Disney Junkie
Ep. 06 – Fun and Fancy Free: Disney’s Post-War Patchwork of Escapism and Charm

In this episode of Disney Junkie, we dive into Fun and Fancy Free (1947), a lesser-known gem from Disney’s post-war era. Released during a time of budget cuts, creative compromise, and industry recovery, this packaged feature combined two very different stories—Bongo the Bear and Mickey and the Beanstalk—to deliver lighthearted escapism when audiences needed it most.


Host Jennifer Miller unpacks the real-world pressures behind the film’s creation, including the financial strains of World War II and a brewing power struggle between Walt and Roy Disney. We explore the deeper origins of both stories: Bongo’s tale of captivity and self-discovery (based on a story by Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis), and Mickey’s legendary turn in Jack and the Beanstalk, backed by ancient folklore and mythic symbolism.


From moral lessons wrapped in whimsy to the enduring appeal of happy endings, Fun and Fancy Free may not top most Disney rankings—but it remains a fascinating snapshot of the studio’s resilience and creativity in uncertain times.

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1 month ago
42 minutes 1 second

Disney Junkie
Ep. 05 – Bambi: A Quiet Masterpiece of Nature, Loss, and Survival

In this episode of Disney Junkie, we wander into the quiet, emotional world of Bambi (1942)—a film known for its breathtaking animation, haunting use of silence, and unexpectedly deep roots in European history and allegory. Adapted from Felix Salten’s novel Bambi, A Life in the Woods, this story carries themes of persecution, resilience, and the cycle of life far beyond what’s seen on screen.


Joining host Jennifer Miller is a very special guest: her father, Doug Gaskill—a recently retired psychologist, teacher, historian, and lifelong film aficionado. Together, they explore the film’s historical context, the power of silence in storytelling, and the lasting cultural impact of one of Disney’s most emotionally resonant classics.


From Salten’s political allegory to Disney’s artistic innovation, this episode invites listeners to see Bambi not just as a story of a young deer, but as a timeless tale of survival, identity, and growth.

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1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes 8 seconds

Disney Junkie
Ep. 04 – Dumbo: A Journey into Disney’s Enchanting and Complex Classic

In this episode of Disney Junkie, we soar into the magical—and surprisingly heavy—world of Disney’s Dumbo (1941). Beloved for its heartwarming message and unforgettable music, Dumbo was also a lifeline for Disney Studios during a time of financial strain. But behind the pastel circus tents lies a tale with much deeper roots.


Host Jennifer Miller dives into the real-life inspiration for the story: Jumbo, the tragic elephant whose fame and heartbreak echo through Dumbo’s animated lens. We unpack the film’s roller-book origins, its themes of otherness and resilience, and the budget-tight brilliance that brought it to life during the turbulent years following Pinocchio and Fantasia.


We also confront the film’s more controversial elements—including its racial caricatures and ties to the 1941 Disney animator strike—highlighting how even the most charming Disney classics reflect complex social histories.


From a misunderstood elephant to the magic of belief (and a single feather), this episode invites you to look deeper at the film that taught us all to fly against the odds.

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1 month ago
51 minutes 33 seconds

Disney Junkie
Ep. 03 – Fantasia: Disney’s Most Ambitious Experiment (and its Ancient Origins)

Welcome back to Disney Junkie, where we dive into the shadowy origins and dazzling magic of Disney’s animated classics. In this episode, host Jennifer Miller explores Fantasia—Disney’s strangest, boldest, and most divisive animated feature.

Released in 1940, Fantasia was Walt Disney’s attempt to elevate animation into high art, blending classical music with surreal, often storyless visuals. But did you know that Mickey’s role in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice goes all the way back to ancient Greece? Jennifer traces the tale’s roots from a satirical Roman story to German folklore, right up to the Mickey we know today—clumsy, ambitious, and wildly over his head.

You’ll hear how Disney revolutionized sound technology with Fantasound, why critics didn’t know what to do with the film, and how its re-releases made it one of Disney’s most profitable classics—eventually.

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2 months ago
41 minutes 8 seconds

Disney Junkie
Ep. 02 – Pinocchio: Delving into the Dark Origins of a Disney Classic

In this episode of Disney Junkie, host Jennifer Miller explores the surprisingly grim roots of Pinocchio. While Disney’s 1940 adaptation gave us catchy songs and heartfelt lessons, the original tale by Carlo Collodi was far from child-friendly—complete with deception, murder, and a public outcry over Pinocchio’s tragic fate.


We compare Collodi’s serialized story to Disney’s reimagined version, unpacking the shift from mischievous puppet to innocent boy. Plus, we look at the film’s behind-the-scenes innovations, musical genius, and the fascinating reasons Pinocchio became Disney’s second animated feature—even though it flopped at its first release.


Join us as we navigate creepy donkeys, talking crickets, and the wild ride from twisted fairytale to beloved classic.

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2 months ago
42 minutes 18 seconds

Disney Junkie
Ep. 01 – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The Folklore, the Folly, and the Film That Changed Everything

Welcome to the very first episode of Disney Junkie—a podcast for the dreamers, the deep divers, and anyone whose heart beats a little faster at the sound of a chime from Cinderella’s Castle. Whether you’re here for the pixie dust or the darker roots behind the stories, this is your new favorite corner of the Disney universe.


In this premiere episode, we take a deep dive into Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the film that started it all. From Walt Disney’s teenage obsession with a silent film version of Snow White to the uphill battle of producing a full-length animated feature no one believed would work, this episode uncovers the origin story of Disney’s first classic.


Additionally, we’ll explore why Walt Disney chose Snow White, how its roots trace back to ancient myths, and the groundbreaking animation that brought it to life. From the evolving names of the seven dwarves to the financial risks that nearly shut it down, this episode reveals how a bold dream became a timeless classic.


Whether you’re a lifelong Disney nerd or a curious newcomer, you’ll walk away from this episode seeing Snow White in a whole new light.

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3 months ago
37 minutes 7 seconds

Disney Junkie
Disney Junkie is your deep-dive into every Disney animated film—in order. Hosted by Jennifer Miller, each episode uncovers the stories, history, myths, and magic behind the movies. From Snow White to The Princess and the Frog, we explore what made these films iconic (or underrated). Whether you’re nostalgic or discovering them for the first time, this podcast brings the pixie dust and the deep cuts. New episodes drop twice a month—subscribe and follow the journey.