A taste of Disney

Remember Me: Coco and my Día de Muertos
Alexis Ibarra-Ibarra Even if I love Halloween, candy, and costumes, I have to tell you that I love Day of the Death the most. I am utterly in love with Día de Muertos (Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, being the night of Nov. 1 and the early morning of Nov. 2 the most important times […]

Why are Manga and Anime more diverse than Western Cartoons?
土星 Dosei Like most people from Europe and the Americas of my generation, I was raised on cartoons that ran on TV. Aside from Dragon Ball and Yu-Gi-Oh!, everything available in my country was made in the US or one of the few studios in Europe. Usually, the most popular shows were the ones depicting […]

Super Bakers vs Super Bakers: Best Superhero
THIS IS OUR 50TH CAKE AND WE CELEBRATE with this new segment of [Super] Bakers vs [Super] Bakers, where we [tried to] pick our favorite Superhero. You will get to know us a little bit better while we explain which one is our favorite Superhero and why! We hope you like it! Please share your […]

Bakers vs Bakers: Best Disney Movie
In this first segment of Bakers vs Bakers, we [tried to] pick our favorite non-Pixar Disney movie. You will get to know us a little bit better while we explain which one is our favorite movie in this category and why! We hope you like it! Please share your opinion in the comment section! Enrique […]

The Lion King: King of Disney
Alexis Ibarra-Ibarra This article is a continuation of my opinion in Bakers vs Bakers: Best Disney Movie, where you can see some pictures that add ideas to my argument. In that article, you can also read the next section: By far, my favorite non-Pixar Disney movie is The Lion King (1994). A lot of people […]

The Doughnut Vault
Cinthia Rico Hey honeybuns, it’s been a while, but I’m back! And I’ve been wanting to write about this for a long time… So here we go! Most or some of us, at least Disney fans, have heard about the “Disney Vault”, and maybe we think about it as another way that Disney uses to […]

Tokyo DisneySea: A Magic Sea of Japanese Perfection and Disney Dreams
Alexis Ibarra-Ibarra NOTE: I decided to not include pictures, because I did not want to spoil anything for you (at least visually). When my sister and I embarked on our first journey to the far and majestic lands of Japan, she insisted on taking me to Tokyo Disneyland. I was not thrilled about this idea, […]

The Disney Eras in a Nutshell
Cinthia Rico Along with the years, the animated movies from Disney have been classified according to the period when they came out, most movies from each era have similarities in animation, music and even the storytelling. Let’s start directly with “The Golden age”, from 1937 to 1942, Walt launched five movies to theaters: Snow White […]
Everything “Snow White and the seven dwarfs” did surprisingly well.
Cinthia Rico Just for clarification this is NOT about the social or cultural impact of Snow White in history, is more about the context and some hits Disney got for its first full link animated movie. We are all familiar with the classic fairytale: a beautiful princess, a handsome prince in a far-away kingdom full […]