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34 - Rescuers Down Under

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A quick description, because this episode is already 24 hours late as of the time of writing! Dan and Carolyn watch one of Carolyn's favorites, Rescuers Down Under (1990). It's an odd duck among the Disney Renaissance, being the lowest-grossing at the box office and the only one to not be a musical. Also, it's the only one to be a sequel! And relevant to this episode, Dan has never seen the first and Carolyn does not profess to remember anything from it.

In this second paragraph, there's usually some low-key corrections about dumb stuff that Dan and Carolyn end up saying during the episode. Well, this time, they didn't say anything wrong at all!

Okay, it turns out that the character Joanna, referred to as either a gila monster or a komodo dragon, is actually a goanna. Joanna the Goanna. Neither Dan nor Carolyn even understood that there was a pun occurring. For shame.

Theme music: Her Smile in Every Summer by Hot Freaks (http://ocremix.org) Artwork: Midge Scully (https://www.instagram.com/midgescully)

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A quick description, because this episode is already 24 hours late as of the time of writing! Dan and Carolyn watch one of Carolyn's favorites, Rescuers Down Under (1990). It's an odd duck among the Disney Renaissance, being the lowest-grossing at the box office and the only one to not be a musical. Also, it's the only one to be a sequel! And relevant to this episode, Dan has never seen the first and Carolyn does not profess to remember anything from it.

In this second paragraph, there's usually some low-key corrections about dumb stuff that Dan and Carolyn end up saying during the episode. Well, this time, they didn't say anything wrong at all!

Okay, it turns out that the character Joanna, referred to as either a gila monster or a komodo dragon, is actually a goanna. Joanna the Goanna. Neither Dan nor Carolyn even understood that there was a pun occurring. For shame.

Theme music: Her Smile in Every Summer by Hot Freaks (http://ocremix.org) Artwork: Midge Scully (https://www.instagram.com/midgescully)

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