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Jan 22, 2026 • 48min

Winnie the Pooh at 100: How Disney’s Most Gentle Icon Became a Merchandising Powerhouse (Ep. 83)

As Winnie the Pooh turns 100, Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey take a deep dive into how Disney is kicking off a year-long centennial celebration and what the first wave of merchandise already reveals about the strategy behind it. From understated lifestyle apparel to a knit plush that collectors immediately zeroed in on, this episode explores why Pooh still resonates after a century. Then, Jim unpacks the surprisingly complex business history that transformed a simple bedtime story into one of Disney’s most carefully managed and profitable characters. NEWS • Disney officially unveils its Winnie the Pooh 100th anniversary branding, signaling a long runway of celebrations tied to Pooh’s literary origins • The first wave of centennial merchandise drops, favoring subtle, wearable designs over loud anniversary graphics • A limited-edition knit Pooh plush, capped at 7,500 units, becomes the early breakout collectible • Key 2026 milestones line up, from Winnie the Pooh Day to major Disney animation anniversaries • Publishers and museums outside Disney join in, reinforcing Pooh as a cultural and literary icon FEATURE • How A.A. Milne’s bedtime stories for his son evolved into a global phenomenon • The pivotal role of licensing agent Stephen Slesinger in shaping Pooh’s commercial future • Why Disney handled Winnie the Pooh differently than almost any other character • How merchandising deals, lawsuits, and strategy shifts helped turn Pooh into a billion-dollar brand HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Lauren Hersey - IG: @lauren_hersey_ | X: @laurenhersey2 FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Unlocked Magic, your go-to source for great deals on theme park tickets. If Disney or Universal is on your travel radar for 2026, Unlocked Magic can help you lock in excellent prices with expert guidance from people who truly know the parks. Learn more at UnlockedMagic.com. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 22, 2026 • 38min

Disney Afternoon Is Trending, “Real” Star Wars Returns, & #EpcotFArts (Ep. 1)

Eric and Lauren break down the Disney stories fans are reacting to online this week, starting with a surprise blast of 90s nostalgia as the Disney Afternoon games creep back into the conversation. From there, they dig into Galaxy’s Edge loosening up its timeline rules to bring back original trilogy characters, plus the viral Evil Queen controversy that sparked a much bigger debate about character interactions. And because the internet cannot help itself, they close things out with the Festival of the Arts nickname that absolutely should not work, but somehow does. HIGHLIGHTS An ESRB listing sparks chatter that the Disney Afternoon Collection could be headed to Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, and why Disney adults are clearly the target audience Why Disney continues to lean hard into nostalgia and how search trends and fan buzz often telegraph bigger strategy Galaxy’s Edge expands beyond a single timeline at Disneyland, bringing back original trilogy characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker The viral Evil Queen performer story and why Disney draws a hard line when a character interaction becomes bigger than the role itself The rise of “#EpcotFarts”, the #FOA vs. #FArts debate, and why Disney seems perfectly fine letting the internet run with it For this episode’s full show notes, click here. HOSTS Eric Hersey – X: ⁠@erichersey⁠ | Instagram: ⁠@erichersey⁠ Lauren Hersey – X: ⁠@laurenhersey2⁠ | Instagram: ⁠@lauren_hersey_⁠ FOLLOW – DIS & HERS Website: ⁠DisAndHers.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@disandhers⁠ TikTok: ⁠@disandhers⁠ Facebook: ⁠Dis and Hers⁠ YouTube: ⁠Dis & Hers⁠ FOLLOW – JIM HILL MEDIA Facebook: ⁠JimHillMediaNews⁠ Instagram: ⁠JimHillMedia⁠ TikTok: ⁠JimHillMedia⁠ SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at ⁠Patreon.com/JimHillMedia⁠. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited & Produced by Eric Hersey – ⁠Strong Minded Agency⁠ With special help from Dave Grey. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, ⁠reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 21, 2026 • 40min

Controlled Chaos and Smooth Transitions at Marvel and Lucasfilm (Ep. 9)

Disney rarely tells you exactly what it’s doing anymore, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a plan. This week, Jim Hill and Dan Graney break down why Marvel’s latest marketing push feels chaotic on the surface yet deeply intentional underneath, and how that same philosophy is quietly reshaping Lucasfilm and Disney’s theme parks. From Avengers teases to Star Wars leadership handoffs, this episode is all about Disney learning how to move forward without hitting the reset button. NEWS • Why Marvel’s weekly “stories” for Avengers: Doomsday are designed to invite speculation rather than explain anything • How long-running MCU callbacks from Brave New World and Quantumania may finally be paying off • The Super Bowl factor and why Marvel may be training audiences to pay attention again • Rumors pointing to Peggy Carter and the Fantastic Four playing larger roles than expected • What Marvel’s confidence says about its post-multiverse strategy FEATURE • Kathleen Kennedy’s planned leadership transition and what it signals about Lucasfilm’s future • Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan’s split creative-business model and why Disney favors it • Galaxy’s Edge loosening its timeline rules to embrace Star Wars nostalgia • How Marvel comics are being used to quietly “duct tape” Star Wars canon back together HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Dan Graney - IG: ⁠@thehubbubbery | YouTube: @TheHubbubbery | Website: TheHubbubbery.com FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Unlocked Magic. Save on Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando tickets, sometimes up to 12 percent off, from the same team behind DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market. Learn more and book your tickets at UnlockedMagic.com. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 20, 2026 • 55min

From Mr. Magoo to Speedy Gonzales - How Animation History Keeps Repeating Itself (Ep. 342)

With awards season in full swing, the hosts dive into the fascinating world of animation history. They discuss box office hits like Avatar and Zootopia 2, and share exciting news about a new Phineas & Ferb movie. A deep look at UPA reveals the rise of Mr. Magoo and the studio's complicated legacy, including sidelined characters like Cholly. Shifting cultural norms are examined, with a highlight on Jorge Gutierrez's upcoming Speedy Gonzales film, which could redefine how legacy characters are portrayed.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 58min

When Did Summer Vacation Disappear at Walt Disney World? Plus The Surprising History of the Sword in the Stone Ceremony (Ep. 567)

Explore the surprising decline of summer vacation as peak season at Walt Disney World, with insights from hotel pricing data. Discover the shift in visitor demand towards October, influenced by events like Halloween. Take a historical journey through the beloved Sword in the Stone ceremony, from its 1983 debut to its adaptations worldwide. Learn about the cost-cutting impacts on the ceremony and hear the incredible story of a guest who once pulled the sword from the stone.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 56min

Tarzan Swings Back In, While the Universal Backlot Goes Up in Flames (Ep. 86)

Join Jim Hill and Eric Hersey as they dive into the nostalgic charm of a Rockford Files reboot and a vibrant recap of Universal's awards season. Get the scoop on Universal Orlando's exciting 2026 calendar, filled with events like Mardi Gras and Halloween Horror Nights. A listener's query leads to a fascinating exploration of Universal's forgotten 1920s Tarzan serials, revealing the drama behind casting changes and missed silent gems. Plus, discover how Tarzan's legacy intertwines with the backlot's geography.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 49min

How Tangled’s Live-Action Future Connects Back to 101 Dalmatians’ Past (Ep. 82)

Disney’s live-action strategy, a surprisingly exclusive D23 merch sale, and a 65-year-old animated classic all collide on this episode of I Want That Too. Jim and Lauren break down why a new casting announcement for Tangled matters far beyond the movie itself, how Disney is quietly rewarding its most dedicated fans, and why 101 Dalmatians feels more relevant today than ever. Along the way, they connect the dots between animation history, modern merchandising, and the business decisions still shaping Disney in 2025. NEWS • Why the newly announced Tangled live-action leads are a smart, generation-spanning choice for Disney • How Disney’s live-action remakes reduce risk and supercharge future merchandise lines • The Twice Upon a Year Sale that most fans know - and the D23-only version many do not • Why D23 memberships are suddenly looking more valuable heading into a busy 2025 FEATURE • How Sleeping Beauty’s box office failure nearly sank Disney animation • The technology shift that made 101 Dalmatians possible with a drastically smaller animation staff • Why Cruella de Vil became the template for Disney villains going forward • How a cost-saving experiment ended up saving Walt Disney Animation Studios HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Lauren Hersey - IG: @lauren_hersey_ | X: @laurenhersey2 FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by UnlockedMagic. Planning a future Disney or Universal trip? Lock in great ticket deals without the stress at UnlockedMagic.com. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 14, 2026 • 38min

The Best (and Worst) Disney Park Entrances Around the World (Ep. 10)

On this episode of The Case For with Chris Cox, Jim Hill convenes court in a flooded courtroom to debate one deceptively big question - which Disney park entrances actually work best. With Len Testa mysteriously missing in action, Jim and Chris take listeners on a globe-spanning tour of arrival sequences, retail corridors, and first impressions, from rope-drop chaos to architectural storytelling. Along the way, they explore how Imagineering intent sometimes collides with real-world park operations and why those first few minutes inside the gates matter more than you think. HIGHLIGHTS • Why Disney’s park entrances function like the opening moments of a movie or stage show • The intentional slow reveal of Disney’s Animal Kingdom and why it frustrates rope droppers • How Main Street U.S.A. sets expectations differently in Anaheim vs. Walt Disney World • Tokyo Disneyland’s oversized walkways and the surprising impact of World Bazaar’s glass roof • The evolution of Disney California Adventure’s entrance from postcard concept to Buena Vista Street HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Chris Cox - IG: @magiccox | X: @bigcox | Website: magiccox.com FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 13, 2026 • 47min

Fire in the Ink & Paint Department – How “Banjo the Woodpile Cat” Lit a Fuse at Disney (Ep. 341)

Tune in as Jim Hill and Drew Taylor explore the fascinating intersection of Disney animation history and current industry trends. They dissect this year’s Annie Award nominations, spotlight rising films, and celebrate the legacy of composer Guy Moon. The discussion delves into Don Bluth's creation of 'Banjo the Woodpile Cat' as a pivotal moment that prompted significant talent upheaval at Disney, altering the course of animation. Discover how a shortage of effects animators sparked one of the studio's biggest walkouts and set the stage for an eventual revival.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 55min

A Runaway Boulder and a Crumbling Fairytale (Ep. 566)

This week, mind reader and showman Chris Cox, known for his international performances and co-hosting 'The Case For,' joins to discuss some entertaining Disney mishaps. They dive into the recent drama of a runaway boulder during the Indiana Jones show, reflecting on live performance risks. Chris and Jim explore the surprising history of the Sword in the Stone ceremony and the impactful, yet subtle, changes made by Imagineer Kim Irvine to Sleeping Beauty Castle, revealing how holiday decorations led to structural issues.

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