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Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor - Episode 139: How the University of Oregon got Donald Duck as its mascot

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🗓️ 14 September 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by talking about how “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” made Disney Studios change its plans for its Fall 2021 releases. They also reveal which Blu-rays the Disney Movie Club is exclusively making available to its concierge level members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Fine Tuning with Through Taylor, you're one stop shop when it comes to animation news and commentary.

0:05.4

I'm Drew's co-host, entertain writer Jim Hill, and he and I are recording this show on Friday, September 10th, 2001.

0:12.8

Earlier today, I actually sent a note to Drew because I was concerned that this week's Fine Tuning was going to be on the thin side because this week there really hadn't been a lot of animation news, right?

0:25.4

There were some trailers that dropped, which we'll be getting into later, but yeah, and then what was it? Two o'clock East Coast time today?

0:34.4

The bomb drops, and I have to eat my words because what Disney announces, it's release schedule out through 2024?

0:43.4

Well, yeah, a lot of those are, you know, untitled Disney event film one through eight that we don't even know what it is.

0:53.4

But yeah, now it was, it was very interesting to see.

0:57.4

Now it's the farthest one out that's lauded, is that where they've moved the live-action Little Mermaid Tomb Memorial Day 2023?

1:06.4

Yeah, that's the, that's the furthest one out with the title and, you know, we know what it is.

1:12.4

All right, well, like I said, had to eat my words because I didn't feel like there was any news, and speaking of which, you did see the bit about Bob's burgers movie, right?

1:20.4

Yeah, they, I mean, they had a shareable on the official account. I mean, this is official.

1:25.4

Jim, I'm going to have to, I got to put some, I got to start seasoning my shoes because that movie is actually happening.

1:32.4

Yeah, that's okay.

1:33.4

And again, makes me happy that it is, in fact, going to show up on theaters, but on the last week's show, we were talking about Paramount's decision to move Top Gun Maverick and Mission Possible 7 out to 2022,

1:45.4

and how this potentially would impact no time to die Spider-Man No Way Home in Canto and West Side Story.

1:52.4

And I whether or not those films would still be released in 2021.

1:56.4

And then this past weekend, Sean Chi and the Legend of the Ten Drink come out, does huge business over the long-legged week and what, 94 million domestic?

2:06.4

And suddenly the dominoes start falling in the opposite direction. I mean, was the weekend even over when Columbia announced that they were moving up the release date of Venom Let There Be Carnage?

2:20.4

I think it was Monday, yeah, the holiday weekend hadn't even finished before.

2:24.4

Yeah, yeah.

2:25.4

So that's moving up from October 15th to October 1st.

2:30.4

And then we got all this news coming out of the Mausos and speaking of news, the news portion of today's show is brought to you by Storybook Destinations,

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