In this episode, Danie investigates the newest addition in the Transformation Trope genre and if they either solidified the trope or changed direction.
In this episode, Danie takes a look at Disney's The Princess and The Frog, and gives her very hot take on the Transformation Trope, while also, fighting with word diarrhea.
In this series, Danie takes a deep dive into movies that provide BIPOC main leads, and how they presented them, while also trying to get through the daily dose of word diarrhea.
In this episode, Danie continues to ramble, but this time; its a well written out commentary about memes and music and the impact in today's society. But of course, she cant get through it without distractions and messing up.All credit goes t
Kinda new year, new series! To fill time during quarantine, Danie has decided to crack down on Didney in a new mini-series to find out who is truly the BEST DISNEY PRINCESS in her opinion(mostly cause she's bored).
In this episode, Danie investigates the newest addition in the Transformation Trope genre and if they either solidified the trope or changed direction.
Continuing the Diversity in Animation, Danie goes back to 2017 to the war of Dia de Los Muertos movies to see if people were right about the similarities or people just had something to complain about. Join her as she tries to defend her action
Where did Pocahontas (the movies) go wrong? Well, Danie wanted to go in depth and find that out for herself too in episode 3 of her diversity in animation series.
In this episode of Diversity in Animation, Danie focuses on the the backstory of the princess and the frog and why its important to put stories on the big screen and how to do them properly.
In this episode, Danie has started a limited series, that she does not know how limited it will be to talk about diversity leads in animation and what it takes and what it means to be one, as she bashes studios, but also realizes she is giving
In this episode, as Danie is trying to speak over people, listen to her attempt to convince the public to encourage musicians and artists to try other genres. Will she succeed? Or is this another poorly done episode?
SHE RETURNS! With more confusion and more left turns, Danie is back and more stressed than ever. Join her as she goes off topic and confuses everyone who tunes in, as usual.
In this episode, Danielle tries to justify why she thinks relationships are awkward and she's hesitant to get in one and her weird obsession with Zac Efron's gap.
In this episode, Danie gets real and personal, talking about how the first person you should always think about is you. (It's not selfish if you know you need it)
In this episode, we continue with last weeks conversation and dive into why animators deserve better, why Disney's live action movies don't need to exist, and more tea that could ruin Danie and Diane's relationship? (but not really lol)