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Hey, friends! We're b-b-b-b-b-back! Scott and Josh are back in action, podcasting once more as a new season of Mousterpiece Melodies begins. This time around, they're moving up in the history of princess films from the original Snow White and this time covering the songs of the 1950 classic Cinderella instead. After briefly explaining why their hiatus took a little longer than usual, Scott and Josh dive into the film's original songs, its lovely lead singer, some dubious sidekick voices, and even more dubious covers. Check out the new show now!
Hello, friends! We hope you've stepped away from your room so you can peek in at all your favorite toys to see what they're up to while you're not looking. That's because, in this new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, Scott and Josh are talking about the songs of all four Toy Story films, covering everything from "You've Got a Friend in Me" to "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy." They're joined this week by film critic Tim Grierson to discuss the many songs of the franchise, the legendary songwriter behind them, and to drag Michael Buble and Diane Warren. (It'll all make sense in the end.) Check out the new show now!
Hello, friends! Are you ready for a mysterious and thrilling new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies? In this installment, Josh and Scott are joined by Aisha Harris of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour to talk about the songs of Disney's Aladdin. And yes, that does mean the songs of the 1992 animated classic as well as the songs as they appear in the 2019 live-action/CG...non-classic remake. Josh, Scott, and Aisha discuss the balance of songwriting between the late Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, whether or not the remake is another case of Scott loving Pasek and Paul, and answering the age-old question of what DJ Khaled's deal is. Don't let this podcast turn into a diamond in the rough -- listen now!
Isn't it a brazzle dazzle day, everyone? It must be, because it's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, the podcast all about the songs of Disney movies. This time around, Josh and Scott are headed to the small town of Passamaquoddy to learn all about the story of Pete's Dragon, the 1977 film about a boy, his animated dragon, and the con artist who wants to steal that dragon away.
Josh and Scott are joined by their first guest this week, Bilge Ebiri of New York Magazine and Vulture, to discuss the Oscar-nominated song "Candle on the Water," as well as the other nine original songs in the film. Do all of the other songs hold up to scrutiny? Should this film be turned into a Broadway musical? And which song is Bilge going to perform off the cuff? Well, you'll have to listen to find out!
Are you ready for a whole new world of Disney podcasting? It's time for Mousterpiece Melodies, a new bi-weekly show all about the songs of Disney movies, from film critics Josh Spiegel and Scott renshaw. We begin this comprehensive and encyclopedic compendium of all things Disney music with a lengthy discussion of the songs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and the songs of the 2025 remake Snow White. Sit back, listen, and enjoy!
Hello, friends! It's time for a tall tail, fur real, as Scott and Josh can bear-ly contain their excitement and have no interest in paw-sing any further. In case the painful puns aren't clue enough, they're talking about the surprisingly many songs of the 2002 flop The Country Bears in this new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies. Scott and Josh are joined by special guest Matt Singer of ScreenCrush to talk about the curious case of The Country Bears, including the fact that the songs might be...good, even if the film itself is essentially insane. You'll believe it's as wild as possible, because your hosts and guest all but lost their minds discussing this very strange film so sit back, relax, and enjoy!
Hello, friends! It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, as Scott and Josh are joined by special guest Noel Murray to talk about the coolest cats in France, specifically The Aristocats, the 1970 animated film that boasted a handful of songs, with only one of them featuring any jaw-dropping old-school racism. Yes, it's true, this film's songs may not have the best music of old-school Disney, but the quality of those songs leads to a discussion about all things questionable content, ex-Senator Fred Grandy, "schwingers", and more. Check it out now!
Hello, friends! It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies. This week, Scott and Josh aren't just guest-free, they're feeling Fun and Fancy Free, because that just so happens to be the name of the movie they're discussing this week. They talk about the many songs of this 1947 package film, how some of those songs may not hold up to modern scrutiny and mores, and whether or not Edgar Bergen was ever an actually good ventriloquist. Check it out now!
Hey, friends! It's a new year, and there are still plenty of movies for Josh and Scott to discuss on Mousterpiece Melodies. In the first new episode of 2026, they're joined by the podcast's first returning guest, Odie Henderson of the Boston Globe, to talk about the songs of the 2021 cinematic sensation Encanto. It's time, yes, to once more talk about Lin-Manuel Miranda. It's time to talk about the family Madrigal. And yes, it's time to talk about Bruno-no-no-no. As your hosts (including Josh, who sounds inexplicably like he's at the bottom of a well, unfortunately) and guest talk about the songs, the film's Oscar-song flop (and Josh butchers its pronunciation), and more, sit back and enjoy!
Hello, friends! We're going out on a high note in 2025 with a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies. Scott and Josh dive into the world of the Big Easy in this installment, as they discuss the songs of the 2009 animated classic The Princess and the Frog. Your hosts are joined by TV critic and author Alan Sepinwall to discuss the Randy Newman songs that tell the story of a young woman named Tiana who's almost there to making her culinary dreams come true before a shadow man's magic turns her into a frog. Is it possible that Josh is unwilling to be negative for once? It just might be as we discuss this film's many charming songs, so get ready to download the show and find out!
Hello, friends, and happy holidays! It is a special time of caring, as you know, and what better way for Josh and Scott to celebrate than by discussing the songs of the 1992 Disney film The Muppet Christmas Carol on a new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies? Scott and Josh are joined by Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi to talk about this film's songs and whether or not they may be - gasp! - a little less impressive than hoped in spite of this film's passionate fanbase. Is this movie not Muppety enough? Does it have the right Christmas spirit? Is Michael Caine's singing as good as Russell Crowe's in Les Miz? Is...Crowe's singing good at all? You'll have to listen to find out!
Hello, friends! As we ramp up to the Thanksgiving holiday, it's no better time than to get away from the craziness of the human world and head under the sea. That's where Scott and Josh are headed on a new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, as they talk about the songs of the 1989 Disney animated classic The Little Mermaid. As they discuss the film that kickstarted Disney's massive animated successes in the 1990s, is it possible that they'll have any harsh words for the songs at that film's core? Or are at least half of this film's songs stone-cold classics? And what of the songs from the recent remake? Take a listen to find out!
Stick 'em up! OK, but seriously, we hope you're in a mood to head back to a simpler, and yet more dangerous, time in popular culture, back when mobsters and cops fought it out in the streets of the big city. In this episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, Scott and Josh are talking about the songs of the 1990 film Dick Tracy, directed by and starring Warren Beatty as the eponymous lawman. Your hosts are joined by another Scott, Scott Mendelson of Puck News and The Outside Scoop. Because yes, in case you forgot, there are a handful of Stephen Sondheim songs written specifically for this movie, many of which are performed by Madonna at the height of her fame. Does the music hold up? Should Beatty have cast someone else as the eponymous detective? Does (co-host) Scott have a slightly hard time watching one of this film's many, many, many cast members? Well, you'll have to listen to find out!
Hey, folks! As we fully move into the fall, the winds are blowing a certain mysterious way, at least in the neck of the woods of the fair podcast Mousterpiece Melodies. Could it be that the practically perfect nanny Mary Poppins is here? Indeed -- on this week's epic-length episode, Josh and Scott talk about the 16 songs of the 1964 classic film about the enigmatic and charming nanny and the Banks family, whose lives are forever changed by her magic. Are there any songs here that could be removed? Should the song that won the Best Original Song Oscar have even been nominated? And how does a certain animated family from Springfield factor in? Well, you'll have to listen to the show to find out!
Hey, friends! Do you have a dream of listening to a new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies? Well, you can see the light (on your smartphone or wherever you're listening to this) of that dream come true...because it is indeed time for a new episode, and the first-season finale, of Mousterpiece Melodies! This time, Scott and Josh are joined by freelance critic Matt Goldberg to talk about the songs of the 2010 film Tangled, as they all let down their hair to get into a bit of a spirited debate about this whole film as well as its songs. Is this the best Disney musical of the 21st century? Does it have too few characters? Are you going to be able to wait for new episodes of the show until later this fall? Listen to find out and prepare for that brief hiatus!
Hello, friends! It's time for another new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, and this week, Scott and Josh are headed to Nottingham to talk about the songs of the 1973 animated film Robin Hood with guest Alan Zilberman. This film has a passionate cult fanbase, and it's time to decide if that should extend to the film's songs, including its sole Oscar nominee. Does this movie not get enough credit for tuneful music? Does its visual design cause the music to stumble somewhat? Is Josh going to mansplain animation technique to you? The answer to the last question is an unfortunate yes, but you can still get excited to listen to the new show!
Hey, friends! It's time to beat the heat with a new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, as Scott and Josh dive into the world of Disney package features once more. This time, they're talking about the 1946 film Make Mine Music, which has (as a Weekend Update guest would say) everything: Dinah Shore, opera-singing whales, and look over there, is that Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter? No, it's a pair of silhouetted ballet dancers. Scott and Josh are joined by film critic Keith Phipps to talk about this film's music, why it's not available on Disney+, and whether this truly is the natural heir to Fantasia. Listen now!
Hello, friends! Have you always wanted a brother? Well, we hope so, because in this brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies, Scott and Josh are talking about the songs of Mufasa: The Lion King, the 2024 prequel to the absolutely atrocious Jon Favreau remake of the beloved animated film. This week, Scott and Josh are joined by the chief film critic of The Boston Globe, Odie Henderson, to talk about the work of Lin-Manuel Miranda, the placement of songs in this new film, and yes, the songs of Diane Warren. Start listening now! Bye bye!
Hey, friends! Who's ready for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies? It's the middle of the summer (even if the equinox hasn't arrived yet), and we're just about to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Disney's last big-deal summer animated film of the 20th century. So what better way to honor the ape man himself than by talking about the songs of Tarzan? Scott and Josh are joined in this episode by Myles McNutt of Episodic Medium to talk about the musicianship of Phil Collins, the quality of his lyrics and his percussion, and how the songs of this film may not go quite as hard as some younger Millennials think they do. And, of course, Josh finds more ways than one to reference U Talkin' U2 To Me? in this one, so get ready to dive into the trees and listen to the new show!
Hello, friends! We hope you're ready to jump on the nearest sarape and travel to the countries of Latin America, because that's exactly where we're headed on this new episode of Mousterpiece Melodies! Scott and Josh are joined by special guest Monica Castillo to talk about the songs of Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, and how those songs evoke a distinct time and place within the middle of the Second World War. Do we talk about how horny Donald Duck was in these films? And how horrendous some of the covers of the big songs of this film are? Oh, you bet, but you need to listen to hear all the details!



