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Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Mousetalgia - Episode 3

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Jeff Baham

Leisure, Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.4776 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2008

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Join the Mousetalgia Crew and listen in as Dave, Jeff, Kristen and Becky discuss Disneyland's Tomorrowland, and its depiction of the transportation of the future. Jeff reviews the Mark VII and the current Innoventions Dream Home exhibit, and Kristen wonders aloud about eating fruit off the trees at the park. The team also hosts a lively debate over the influence George Lucas has had on Disneyland. Nemo, Buzz, and the Peoplemover are also hot topics of this show.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hold on to your hats and glasses.

0:09.1

This here's the wildest podcast in the Wivers. Nostalgia.

0:27.4

Come on, everybody.

0:28.6

Let's start the show.

0:32.5

All right, and welcome back to Mostalgia, your podcast about Disneyland, Disney's California

0:41.9

Adventure, and everything else, Disney.

0:44.4

Today we have Jeff, Kristen, and Becky.

0:46.9

Why don't you introduce yourselves?

0:48.3

Hi, everybody.

0:49.1

I'm Jeff.

0:50.7

Hi, I'm Kristen.

0:52.5

Hey, I'm Becky.

0:53.6

All right, and of course, I'm Dave, your host for today.

0:57.2

So today we're going to start off by going around and talking about what our favorite mode of transportation is in relation to Tomorrowland.

1:06.5

So land, sea, or air.

1:09.8

There's so many choices, huh?

1:11.4

Indeed.

1:12.3

Tomorrowland's just on the go.

1:13.4

I love that about it.

1:14.4

Yeah.

1:14.7

It's all about transportation.

1:17.3

Land, sea, or air, or space.

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