July 6, 2026

The Great Mouse Detective and Disney’s 50-Year Directing Act (Ep. 365)

The Great Mouse Detective and Disney’s 50-Year Directing Act (Ep. 365)
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Jim Hill and Drew Taylor take a Fourth of July detour on Fine Tooning for a deep dive into the first 50 years of Disney animation directors. With Ron Clements’ memoir now pushed to October and The Great Mouse Detective celebrating its 40th anniversary, Jim and Drew trace how Disney’s animated features evolved from Walt’s hands-on oversight to the rise of the CalArts generation. Along the way, they revisit Snow White, Dumbo, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, The Rescuers, The Black Cauldron, and the film that helped set the stage for Disney animation’s next era.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Ron Clements’ long-awaited memoir, Making Disney Magic, gets another release-date delay.

• The Great Mouse Detective turns 40, giving Jim and Drew the perfect excuse to revisit Disney animation’s directing history.

• Walt Disney’s role in shaping Snow White, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi gets a fresh look.

• The wartime package films reveal how Disney kept animation alive during a difficult stretch for the studio.

• The conversation follows the handoff from veteran Disney directors to the CalArts generation that changed feature animation.

FEATURE

• How early Disney animated features used supervising directors, sequence directors, and Walt’s final creative say.

• Why Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, and Sleeping Beauty marked a major postwar rebuilding period.

• How Wolfgang Reitherman’s run helped define the studio’s animated output after Walt’s death.

• Why The Rescuers, The Fox and the Hound, The Black Cauldron, and The Great Mouse Detective became turning points for the next generation of Disney storytellers.

HOSTS

• Jim Hill - X/Twitter: @JimHillMedia, Instagram: @JimHillMedia, Website: jimhillmedia.com

• Drew Taylor - X/Twitter: @DrewTailored, Instagram: @drewtailored, Website: drewtaylor.work

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Edited by Dave Grey

Produced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com

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