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[Reflections on Classic Disney Animation: Lessons from the 90s]-[English Listening - Disney Movies]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2026-01-05

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Rediscovering Disney: Life Lessons from 90s Animation

In this episode, the host explores several iconic Disney movies from the 1990s, analyzing them not just as entertainment, but as vehicles for profound life lessons. Despite initially noting that movies are "not my thing" or his "area of expertise," the host shares how revisiting these classics with his children sparked a fresh perspective on themes ranging from appreciation and authenticity to the complexities of human nature.

The Lion King: Appreciation and Foreshadowing

Revisiting The Lion King brought back intense nostalgia for the host, who recalled having "learned all of the dialogue" as a child. He identifies it as the most emotionally impactful film of the bunch, specifically highlighting the "father-son relationship" between Simba and Mufasa as a central, moving element.

Beyond the emotional weight, the host points to the song "I Just Can't Wait to be King" as a brilliant example of "foreshadowing." He notes that Simba’s eager desire for the "perks" of kingship—a term he defines as the benefits or advantages of a position—ironically precedes his father's tragic death. The primary lesson here is the importance of "appreciating what you have now" rather than constantly wishing for the future, as one may not realize the value of their current circumstances until they are gone.

Aladdin: The Trap of Inauthenticity

Describing Aladdin as "a blast" and one of the most fun films in the Disney catalog, the host focuses on the protagonist's struggle with identity. Aladdin’s attempt to "pretend to be someone who he's not" in order to pursue the princess serves as a cautionary tale. While Aladdin is "temporarily rewarded" for his deception, he ultimately faces the "consequences of his actions." The host emphasizes that while we should strive to be the "best version of ourselves" by working on our weaknesses, we must avoid being "fake." The core takeaway is the necessity of authenticity over superficial posturing.

Tarzan: Nature vs. Nurture

When discussing Tarzan, the host admits it was less engaging than The Lion King or Aladdin, though he praises its fantastic music. The film serves as a springboard to discuss the classic debate of "nature versus nurture."

  • Nature: Refers to genetics and inherent traits we are born with.
  • Nurture: Refers to our environment, culture, and how we are raised.

While the host acknowledges that some inherent traits are unchangeable, he argues that we are often shaped by our "imperfect environments." He suggests that we should be willing to change aspects of our character influenced by our upbringing if those changes are "beneficial" for our personal growth, regardless of our origins.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Sacrificial Love vs. Selfish Desire

Finally, the host cautions that The Hunchback of Notre Dame features "adult themes" and is quite dark, making it potentially "not suitable for kids." However, he finds a compelling contrast in the film’s depiction of love.

He highlights the "sacrificial love" of Quasimodo, who chooses to help the woman he loves even when she chooses another. This is framed as the "polar opposite" of the film’s villain, who exhibits a "selfish desire" for her—a mindset where he must possess her or see her destroyed. This comparison serves as a stark reminder of the difference between healthy, selfless affection and toxic obsession.

Conclusion: A Challenge for English Learners

Throughout the discussion, the host consistently ties these cinematic reflections back to the listener's journey. He encourages learners to push their boundaries by engaging with advanced content, noting that to truly understand native speakers, one must "practice with content where the person is speaking at normal speed." By choosing to challenge oneself—much like the characters in these films face their own trials—learners can reach the next level in their comprehension.

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This has never been my thing.
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it has such a great story.
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I think that the story is just really engaging.
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all the characters are just perfect for this movie.
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that is probably the most impactful event in any Disney movie that I've seen.
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📝Key Phrases

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make English a priority
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not my thing
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get interested in
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a couple of
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adds something to
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time Podcast.
Hey English learners, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 240 of the Listening Time Podcast.
I hope you're doing great and I hope that you're having a good start to the year.
I think that when this episode is released it will be the beginning of 2026
Thank you so much for watching.
And I hope that this year you make English a priority in your life.

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