• S2 Ep2: The Lion King with Gavan Casey

  • Feb 24 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
  • Podcast

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S2 Ep2: The Lion King with Gavan Casey

  • Summary

  • Between talking about imagination-led childhoods full of dinosaurs (and rewatching what you had access to), entering a franchise through its spin-off properties, wanting to lead a #JusticeForSarabi campaign, calling out Mustafa for his Jeff-Bezos-like billionaire complex, disputing the originality of our story in question (nods to both Hamlet and Kimba The White Lion) and Disney villain gaze gays, this episode leaves no stone left unturned on Pride Rock.

    And you will definitely not want to miss the big surprise that comes in the outro. This one's a very special episode...


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