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Kids Popcorn Podcast
David 29 Sunset
4 episodes
4 days ago
Interesting people talk about movies they watched as kids, and kids movies they find interesting as adults. If you’re a kid 8 years and up, or a kid at heart, you’ll enjoy listening to adults talk about the movies that have stuck in their minds long after they left the theater or closed the streaming app.
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Interesting people talk about movies they watched as kids, and kids movies they find interesting as adults. If you’re a kid 8 years and up, or a kid at heart, you’ll enjoy listening to adults talk about the movies that have stuck in their minds long after they left the theater or closed the streaming app.
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Zach Geballe
Kids Popcorn Podcast
33 minutes 9 seconds
2 weeks ago
Zach Geballe

It's the premiere episode, and Zach Geballe of the VinePair Podcast talks about:

  • Inside Out
  • The Lion King
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Ratatouille
  • Spaceballs
  • Tangled
  • Toy Story


The Kids Popcorn Podcast is hosted and produced by David 29 Sunset. Follow him on 29sunset.com, or on Bluesky. Find more episodes, and an index of every guest and movie they talk about at popcorn.29sunset.com.

Kids Popcorn Podcast
Interesting people talk about movies they watched as kids, and kids movies they find interesting as adults. If you’re a kid 8 years and up, or a kid at heart, you’ll enjoy listening to adults talk about the movies that have stuck in their minds long after they left the theater or closed the streaming app.