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Mouse Ears and a Movie
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Mouse Ears and a Movie

Sara Farrell Baker and Chrissy Woj

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Listen along with two grown women, avoiding responsibility and watching cartoons. In each episode, follow along as they banter over the history, nostalgia, and dead parents of a different Disney or Pixar animated film. At the end of the show, be surprised along with your hosts Sara Farrell Baker and Chrissy Woj as they draw their next movie from The Bucket. Tune in to reassess beloved classics from childhood, experience some films for the first time, and maybe find a few new favorites.
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