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Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor Ep 435: Which emotions didn’t make it into “Inside Out 2”

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🗓️ 20 April 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by talking up "Ultraman: Rising.” They then discuss which animation studio is soon to be honored with a Palme D’Odr at this year’s Cannes Film Festival For this episode, listeners will learn about: Which character in Pixar’s “Up” did Peter Docter’s daughter Elizabeth voice What does the future potentially hold for the “Bluey” animated series Which Pixar film was “B.O.O,” DreamWorks Animation’s cancelled supernatural comedy, supposed to go head-to-head with back in June of 2015 How long is the “Mary Blair’s Wonderland: Imagining Disney’s Alice” exhibit running at the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University Which Animal Planet series from the 2000s is Warner Bros. Pictures Animation reportedly using as the jumping-off point for a feature-length project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to fine-tuning with Drew Taylor, your one-stop shop when it comes to

0:04.4

animation news and commentary. I am entertainment writer Jim Hill and Mr. Taylor

0:09.5

whose writings on the industry you can regularly read over on the rap and whose musings on the Mission

0:15.1

Impossible movies you can listen to on Light the Fuse, the official Mission Impossible podcast.

0:21.6

He and I are recording this week's show on Wednesday, April 17th,

0:25.3

2024 and Drew this is obviously a big day around here on our last show we were able to talk about your Art of

0:35.0

Amphibia book that you have been working on for a while and just a

0:40.0

reminder that 224 page hardcover is coming from Disney manga and will hit

0:46.0

store shelves on November 19th of this year but what we didn't get to talk about is

0:52.1

your other book.

0:55.0

And this second volume, the art and making of Ultraman Rising,

1:01.2

which keys off of the new animated feature from Shannon Tindle.

1:05.0

If you know animation you've seen Shannon's work,

1:10.0

the kubu and the two strings, he wrote and boarded that one, right?

1:15.6

Yeah, I mean, yeah, a lot of it was, you know, he directed as well, but it's a, that's a story for another time, but yes he did kubo he did it lost oly. Yeah there we go there we go. Okay, so I have to tell you folks as somebody who watched Ultraman when it

1:36.3

Seriously this is how old I am I watched Ultraman when it made its American television debut

1:42.4

This was in 1967 when it made its American television debut.

1:42.9

This was in 1967, I guess it had just,

1:47.9

there was one, like a six month lag

1:49.8

from when it debuted in Japan

1:51.2

and it showed up in the American market?

1:52.8

Yeah, I mean it showed up almost like in some parts of the country like three months later.

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