This week, we are going to be delving into a series that is close to both of our hearts, the Disney Fairies series. Listen as we delve into the world of Pixie Hollow, the perilous journey this franchise underwent, and the solid 2008 movie with solid Marxist undertones that came out of these trials!
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The Pink Aisle is hosted by Emma Corry and Henry Kathman
Emma is a writer for the student newspaper The Shield, at the University of Southern Indiana, read her stuff at https://usishield.com/staff/?writer=Emma%20Corry or her Twitter @emmacorry9
Henry does a whole lot of stuff on the internet, but most notably his youtube channel at youtube.com/henrykathman and his Patreon at patreon.com/Henrykathman. You can also find him on his Twitter @KathmanHenry, or his portfolio website henrykathman.tumblr.com.
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also, give it up for another childrens animated marxist movie canon, to go alongside chicken run and robots. absolutely magnificent. also, i got a feeling like, by the summary you made of the movie, Bee Movie is just the dreamworks snarkier version of Tinkerbell... For Boys
Saturday Jun 05, 2021
ive missed these sort of pleasant episodes in which you two just talk about something you both liked... just good vibes all around. ive never seen the tinkerbell movies but tbh ive always adored the "little characters in a big world" concept like the borrowers and toy story and flushed away and like, the idea of making do with junk and discarded stuff to make something new out of it is so ingenious and i love it. like monster high, i really wish this movie/franchise had been part of my childhood
Saturday Jun 05, 2021
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