Spirited Animation

<p>A podcast for discovering what deeper lessons animated movies can offer us about community, life, and parenting.</p>

Cars

Spirited Animation is back with Season 3! We kick off this season with a franchise that takes regular laps through the Jones' house - Disney-Pixar's Cars! We talk about community, toxic masculinity, and finding joy! 

10-06
43:28

Anastasia

Hearts don't fail us now! Tim and Erin end the journey of this second season discussing Don Bluth's Anastasia! We talk rom-coms, gendered experiences of movies, Anastasia's magical growing hair, and how to talk to our kids about historically inaccurate* movies. We'll be back in a couple of months with more spirited conversations!  *understatement.  Also, https://explosm.net/comics/surgery Rob DenBleyker is dead wrong on this one... but The Pebble and the Penguin doesn't work with the pun.

06-19
45:35

Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl

Erin and Tim continue their mini-theme examining the animation of Tim's childhood through the recent return of Wallace, Gromit, an AI-smart gnome, and one very naughty penguin Tim ponders why animators seem to love gadgets but distrust automation while Erin considers Wallace's meddling with Gromit's garden as an invitation to understand the people we love and what they most care about. It's all in embracing process.

05-05
30:52

The Lego Movie

Erin simultaneously makes fun of Tim's AFOL (adult fan of Lego) status and praises his parenting in this episode about The Lego Movie. We talk about Will Arnett's iconic Batman, Will Ferrell's inability to hug, and the importance of playing well. Share your memories of Lego and playing well on our Social Media! 

04-10
45:15

Batman: The Animated Series

The world is falling apart because of the callous whims of billionaires...so we take on the world's most famous billionaire vigilante by watching episodes of the 90's classic, Batman: The Animated Series.' Listen as Erin rants about how billionaires are inherently immoral, and her longing for a series of superhero men in therapy to address their problematic relationship to toxic masculinity and toxic charity. And don't even get us started on the 90's fat-phobia... thought ultimately Tim brings us around to appreciate the artistry and cultural significance of this series that has shaped millennial culture more than we'd care to admit.

03-11
38:57

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Tim and Erin pay their seasonal homage to the work of Hayao Miyazaki by discussing his classic Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind and delve into trypophobia, ecojustice, and gender-bent Christ figures.  Tim talks airplanes and environmental stewardship, but really just listen to find out why Erin feels this features one of the best crucifixion allegories in all animated cinema!

02-03
39:18

Klaus

Hannukah may be over but there are still two more days of Christmas. Happy holidays from Spirited Animation! May your gift giving be un-coerced by magical surveillance and may "a true selfless act always spark another.” Erin and Tim discuss the Netflix feature Klaus, holiday traditions, grief, community restoration, and whether Santa has any place in a Christmas movie not titled Elf.

01-04
45:43

The Wild Robot

Do you have deep questions about robots, creation, love, and family? Don't have Disney+ so you can't watch Wall-E or Lilo and Stitch? Watch The Wild Robot instead!  Tim and Erin discuss how no one is programmed to be a parent, and what building community across biological/robotic divides can teach us about humanity. It's all fine :) Listen wherever you get your podcasts! 

12-10
25:16

The Man Who Planted Trees

In this special episode, Erin and Tim process (some of) their feelings around the US Presidential election, and contemplate how small, persistent action can make desolation transform into abundance using The Man Who Planted Trees as salve and inspiration.  Plus a related shout out to some more contemporary animated reflections on caring for the land, from an indigenous perspective: Láwa7 (Frankie Mcdonald, 2021) https://indigenousartscollective.org/frances-mcdonald/ ABC Kids - Lullaby (Jake Duczynski, 2024) https://studiogilay.com/

11-16
35:55

Inside Out 2

Erin and Tim are back! We enter the world of Riley's emotions where we confront all of our feelings, secrets, and beliefs. What shapes our sense of self? How do we find balance between hope and toxic positivity? What on earth do we do with kids going through puberty?! We loved returning to the Inside Out-verse and hope you do too! 

10-10
51:30

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

We're back! Join us as Tim and Erin take the leap into the Spider-verse. Themes of animation labor, parenthood, isolation, heresies and comic book canon make this is a particularly complex web of an episode. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!

07-16
38:57

Song of the Sea

Season 2 Premiere! We discuss the movie that made Erin fall in love with Tim. Song of the Sea combines Celtic folklore, imagery and spirituality in an animated story of grief and family healing. This makes for an ideal spirited start to our new season.

03-15
41:59

Tokyo Godfathers

Merry Christmas! Tim and Erin are joined for the holiday season by Dr. Rayna Denison to discuss Tokyo Godfathers. Themes of homelessness, shame, chosen family and reconciliation make this the perfect Christmas movie as we celebrate a baby born in a manger. Blessings to all as we seek to bring more light and warmth into the world! 

12-21
50:38

Nimona

Season Finale! Erin and Tim wrap up this first batch of episodes with Nimona. Based on IP by our favorite ND Stephenson, it's a delightfully trans-positive, queer-affirming take on how society makes a monster, and what it means to let ourselves be metal as we seek to bring about justice and change. Special thanks to River White for being way cooler than us, and giving their perspective on this great film!

11-19
42:55

Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror

The spooky season isn't over! Tim and Erin are joined by RMU's Visiting Documentary Filmmaker, Kevin Schreck, for a celebration of the Simpson's Tree House of Horror! From Poe to SciFi to Lutherans, we talk about the ability of the Simpsons' expanded universe to tell great stories and ask big questions about humanity, horror, and Halloween.  Find out more about Kevin's work here: https://www.kevinschreck.com/

11-02
01:06:27

Turning Red

Erin and Tim are joined by Pittsburgh's Period Pastor, Rev. Karie Charlton, to discuss Pixar's  Turning Red! We talk about menstruation, ministry, and mother-daughter relationships. Tim talks a little bit too, but mostly follows Mei's dad's example of a wonderful, supportive male ally.  Find Pastor Karie on social media platforms at @PeriodPastor or at www.periodpastor.com Find out more about Days for Girls and the importance of access to menstrual products and education at www.daysforgirls.org. 

10-19
01:09:24

Pinocchio

Tim and Erin watched adaptations of the classic tale of a wooden boy discovering how to be "real" by Disney and Guillermo del Toro, and have a clear favorite. With it's rich theological implications around incarnation and sacrifice, and it's beautiful and intentional filmmaking, del Toro's film is the epitome of why we engage in these spirited conversations.

10-05
51:40

Toy Story

Sorry, this episode is a week late. We welcomed a new baby to the Jones family last Thursday! We discuss the first major full-length computer animated film - Toy Story by Pixar. CW: We do acknowledge harassment and assault accusations against filmmaker John Lasseter and discuss the nature of making media in toxic environments. Beyond that, we talk about belonging, friendships, and why Sid gets a bad rap. Join us for the adventure! We promise not to make a million sub-par sequels. 

09-22
42:49

Bluey

Tim and Erin are joined by their friend and colleague, Professor Andrew Ames, to dive into every parent's favorite "kids" show - Bluey! We talk about the ways in which it uses the principles of game design, and how it encourages us as parents to reawaken our imaginations to spark fun in our own lives and community! Check out Andrew's work here: https://andrewyames.com/

08-31
55:53

An American Tail

Tim and Erin dive into their own nostalgia and explore the great Don Bluth film An American Tail. Fievel, Henri, and Tiger lead us into themes of immigration, welcome, and what to do about the complicated nature of the American Dream! To learn more about and support the work of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, go to lirs.org.

08-17
50:08

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