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In honor of the 10th anniversary of the stage version of "The Lion King," Jim Hill chats with Danny Rutigliano. The veteran stage performer who -- for nearly a decade now -- has been playing the world's most famous meerkat (Outside of Flower, of course)
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What does it take to disrupt a carefully choreographed corporate event? Just one self-absorbed 75-year-old who craves the spotlight. Jim Hill brings you the highlights from yesterday's shareholders presentation at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
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Jim Hill offers a sneak peak at this highly anticipated Walt Disney Pictures release, which hits theaters on November 21st. WARNING ! There be spoilers ahead!
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Jim Hill's back with a quick story about Disney Theatrical's next production. Which -- thanks to the Internet's unique ability to spread bad news quickly -- may not have the peaceful, productive out-of-town experience that "The Little Mermaid" 's creative team is hoping for
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale. This time around, Jim talks about a 1998 animated version that -- to be frank -- reeks like a wet dog
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Getting ready for that one final trip to the mall, but you don't have a clue about what to get that Disney fan in your family? Pick up a copy of Eve Zibart's breezy paperback. Which is just loaded with fun facts & trivia about the Mouse House
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Jim Hill considers the significance of Walt Disney Home Entertainment's latest release. Which will reportedly be the last sequel / prequel / midquel that DisneyToon Studios will ever produce. Sort of
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Has Mickey made one of the Big Boxes very mad? Jim Hill reveals how Target is now deliberately cutting back on its in-store promotion of most Disney products. Just so this retail chain can then punish the Mouse for trying to persuade its customers to start downloading movies straight off the Net. Rather than continuing to buy their new Disney DVDs right off of Target's shelves
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Jim Hill tries to provide some perspective on a story that's currently making the rounds out in LA. Which has John Lasseter allegedly upsetting a number of Disney Feature Animation employees by taking Alan Menken & Glenn Slater off of John Musker & Ron Clements' new picture and then replacing that songwriting team with Pixar favorite Randy Newman
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Do you think that DreamWorks Animation's announcement of that Christmas special on ABC signals the beginning of the end for the "Shrek" franchise? Think again, folks. Jim Hill talks about all of the other "Shrek" -related projects that are currently in DW's development pipeline
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