Episode 174 - Disney’s Peter Pan

In this episode of our podcast, we discuss Disney's animated classic Peter Pan (1953). We start by acknowledging the film's problematic depiction of Native Americans and discuss the importance of being critical of the media we consume. However, we also argue that Peter Pan is still a worthwhile film, and we explore why it has remained so popular for so many years.

We talk about the film's themes of escape, adventure, and the power of imagination. We also discuss the film's iconic characters, such as Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, Captain Hook, and Tinker Bell.

Finally, we discuss the film's legacy and its impact on popular culture. We talk about how Peter Pan has been reinterpreted and adapted over the years, and we consider the film's relevance to audiences today.

Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman.

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