The Disney Dish with Jim Hill
Summary: Join Jim Hill and co-hosts Len Testa, Dustin Fuhs, Drew Taylor and Dan Zehr as they talk about the multi-faceted Walt Disney Company - including Pixar, Lucasfilm and Disney Studios - as well as Universal Studios.
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Podcasts:
Jim and Aaron review Ant Man and the Wasp and discuss the passing and legacy of Steve Ditko.
More about Toy Story Land and possible Universal Plans revealed?
Come walk through Toy Story Land and ride the rides with Len. Plus Jim tells us what else is coming up in the next year for the Studios.
We also review new Disney survey questions on ride sharing and new technology.
We also review new Disney survey questions on ride sharing and new technology.
Jim and Aaron talk about "Spider-man: Far From Home" and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" plus Marvel television.
Jim also a listener question about how Annual Passholder park dates might change around Galaxy's Edge opening.
Jim also a listener question about how Annual Passholder park dates might change around Galaxy's Edge opening.
Jim and Drew discuss how "Incredibles 2" has been doing at the box office and how Pixar's latest sequel stacks up against the original "Incredibles" from 2004.
Len visits Donald's Dino-Bash at the Animal Kingdom.
Len visits Donald's Dino-Bash at the Animal Kingdom.
Also Len visits Disney's Animal Kingdom for the new Up! bird show and Satuli Canteen.
Sure to be controversial, Drew and Jim wonder why animation fans were so quick to embrace Disney's "DuckTales" reboot but then rejected Cartoon Network's new take on "Thundercats." These two also talk about John Lasseter's attempts to get Walt Disney Animation Studios to produce CG versions of "Where the Wild Things Are" and "The Brave Little Toaster" back in the early 1980s.
Jim also explains how crowd control is likely to work when Galaxy's Edge opens in Disneyland.
In our main story we talk about changes to Disney's Photopass system using artificial intelligence to make better photos.