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Disney Resolutions with a Winter Spiced Long Island Iced Tea

Aaron & Aaron Season 2 Episode 30

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What happens when you swap the cola in a Long Island for Sprite, cranberry, cinnamon, and a kiss of citrus—and then hand New Year’s resolutions to Disney legends? We kick off with a winter spiced Long Island inspired by Jollywood Nights, breaking down the build, the balance, and the subtle orange-cranberry glow that makes this riff dangerously sippable. Think classic structure, brighter finish, and a candied orange wheel that smells like December.

With glasses clinking, we pivot into a resolution game that’s equal parts nostalgia and honesty. Donald promises calm and barely survives the countdown. Ariel tackles her treasure trove with help. Belle tries fewer pages, more people. Cinderella sets her own curfew. Tiana wrestles with “healthy” in the land of gumbo. We go deeper than punchlines, exploring why some characters are primed to evolve and why others are hilariously doomed by design. Captain Hook finds peace and opens an island bar. Jack Sparrow plans to plan, then doesn’t. Buzz meets gravity. Pumba embraces accountability. Scar swears off dramatic monologues—and immediately proves our point.

Along the way, we rank recent holiday pours, daydream about park trips, and admit we need to level up our promos and episode lists. It’s playful, a little dark around the edges, and surprisingly reflective about habit change, identity, and the rituals that help us try again. If you love Disney lore, themed cocktails, and character-driven what-ifs, you’ll feel right at home.

Pour the recipe, press play, and tell us which character would actually keep a resolution this year. If you enjoyed the ride, subscribe, leave a rating, and share this episode with a Disney friend who needs a laugh and a holiday sip. Cheers!

SPEAKER_01:

Hello, today we're talking about New Year's resolutions for Disney characters while sipping on a winner spiced Long Island iced tea. Welcome to Tears to Ears. We're gonna click our drinks, we're gonna toast our ears, we're gonna toast, and get our cheers to it. Cheers to it.

SPEAKER_00:

Alrighty. So what's in the winner? What is it? Winner spicy.

SPEAKER_01:

Winter spiced Long Island iced tealand iced tea of the ingredients list is as long as the name. You ready for this?

SPEAKER_00:

Or even longer.

SPEAKER_01:

This could take a minute. Okay. Sit back, relax. Tito's Handmade Vodka, Hendrix Original Gin, Picardi Superior Rum, Carzone Blanco Tequila, Quantro Liqueur, Lime Juice, Cinnamon syrup, cranberry juice, and Sprite with a lemon wheel, and it sold for$12 at the Tune In Lounge on Jollywood Nights, at Disney World, at Hollywood Studios. Thank you for listening to us today.

SPEAKER_00:

Our whole episode. So as we get into, let's discuss what's actually in it. Just to cut it short, we had the Tito's vodka, and it was a half ounce of vodka. We I think the only ones we had were the Tito's and the Quantro. So half ounce of Quantrow, half ounce of rum, half ounce of tequila, half ounce of vodka, and we had Sprite, tequila, lime tequila, the legs, gin, and vodka. But the only ones we actually had were the Tito's and the Quantro. Others were different brands, but half ounce of each, half ounce of sweetened lime juice. We went with that. Cinnamon syrup, but I also threw in some orange, cranberry orange syrup that I had made. Make it a little more festive. And cranberry juice, one ounce of cranberry juice. And it was maybe a teaspoon of each of the syrups. And then Sprite. I think you might have put in two ounces of Sprite. Something like that. That's about how much room we have, a little bit of room there. And we did the candied dried orange wheels instead of the lemon wheels.

SPEAKER_01:

Right. So our twist on it was more orange forward than the lemon forward it would have been with a drink at Jollywood Nights. But what do you think?

SPEAKER_00:

Very festive. I've never had a Long Island. That's why I ask you what you think. And so this one changes up because you were saying it typically has cola. This has Sprite. And then it has all the festive syrups. I can see how people could drink too much of this.

SPEAKER_01:

It's very good. Just like a Long Island.

SPEAKER_00:

Two and a half ounces of booze, which actually isn't too much considering like a typical drink could have three, four ounces. Right. Depending on how many shots of stuff. We've had boozeier things, but this has a lot of different stuff in there. And I thought so. That was one of the things I've always avoided because I thought, okay, you're mixing gin and vodka and all that. It's it just sounded like an AMF, if you've ever heard of one of those. Uh-huh. Like it's just a bunch of booze to get you drunk. To me, that didn't appeal to me. But this is actually a good drink. It's a very good drink.

SPEAKER_01:

It's a very good drink. And as a person who's drank quite a few Long Islands in my life, this is very, it very much tastes like a Long Island. It has all the same taste, except for it's orangey and cranberry-y instead of the cola.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

The cola backtones of it. But this is so good. Good one. And this is happy New Year's people, because this is our New Year's episode right here. We decide on this drink, it's a New Year's E drink. Mm-hmm. And it's it is festive.

SPEAKER_00:

I have to say that I've been very pleased with all of the holiday drinks that they've done at Jollywood Nights. At some of the other places. It was really easy to find this list, and we didn't, I don't think we scratched the surface of the amount of drinks that I wanted to try.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, we couldn't decide. We couldn't decide which drink to have every single week of this holiday season.

SPEAKER_00:

And this one, so I've got to think. So we're in the new year. We're about halfway through of our second year. Of our year. Of yes. Halfway through of our second year of recording. And last week we had the Stroopwaffle bourbon. No, we that was a couple weeks ago. What was it? The sugar cookie martini. Uh-huh. One of the best drinks. This is also, I think, for this year, I think this is a top five. Yeah, for the for this year. For this season. Yeah. And it's easily, I'd say, top ten for all time. Yeah. I gotta really think about this. I don't know.

SPEAKER_01:

We're gonna have to get a list and sit down. Yeah, listen to the episodes.

SPEAKER_00:

I have the list of the episode and what drink. I keep it on an Excel spreadsheet because at the end of every year we're gonna do our top five drinks or something like that, or top five, bottom five. And this has been a tough one for bottom five.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, maybe we should have a brainstorming session where we sit down together and discuss the drinks first. Off-air.

SPEAKER_00:

I think that might be appropriate.

SPEAKER_01:

And then play certain parts of episodes, like if we don't remember something, we just go back together, or else we're both just looking at clicking on stuff all day.

SPEAKER_00:

That might be a good best idea. Look at you. I know thinking of a good plan, and we're just yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, get our off-air team, our behind-the-scenes team.

SPEAKER_00:

The backup dancers as they we refer to them, they don't exist.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, but today we're talking about Disney characters' resolutions.

SPEAKER_00:

New Year's resolutions.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, New Year's resolutions they would have. You went with if they would fail or succeed. Yes. Which we talked about at the beginning.

SPEAKER_00:

I did the resolution with an outcome.

SPEAKER_01:

And mine, I would say they were mostly fail. Mostly. Yeah, I think 99% are gonna be fails on the list. Why don't you start us off, Aaron?

SPEAKER_00:

Okay, so I had to go with a live action movie character. Of course you did. Yeah. Dexter Riley from Computer War Tennis Shoes, Strongest Kid in the World, or Yeah, it's those ones, the dead.

SPEAKER_01:

Those ones that 2% of people listening were gonna know what they're talking about.

SPEAKER_00:

We talked about them because of our Kurt Russell episode, but so Dexter Riley, it's very nerdy type stuff that he does in those movies, but he vows to spend his resolution. He vows to spend more time outdoors.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

Ultimately he succeeds because 60, 70s kids were just built different. They weren't they were more inclined to be outdoors. I don't think there was the stay in your room or in the basement types. Like I would say started around our generation, Gen X, 80s kids, because the Atari comes out and we just want to sit and play Atari all day, that type of thing. So they were just more inclined to just be outdoors. Yeah. So that was that was mine. That's a good one.

SPEAKER_01:

That's very good. I gotta say something really quick, off topic completely. Okay. But I you know I coach high school soccer, right? Yeah, yeah. So you said 60s, 70s kids, and I didn't do anything and didn't react because of the whole that whole thing they do. Oh didn't do it. I'm not even gonna say what it is.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, yeah, that thing.

SPEAKER_01:

You said it, it's the first thing I thought of because of them. Oh because of all the children in my life and the teenagers. Do they do that? Oh, heck yeah. It's bad. It's bad. I have lots of stories I'll tell you later. I saw that. But I don't want to I don't want to acknowledge it too much here on because I think it should just go away.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

If we acknowledge it, it won't go away. If you want a Disney version of it, look at the small roll videos because they're hilarious. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Anyway, I have seen those as well. So anyway, your first one.

SPEAKER_01:

My first one's Donald Duck. Okay. Okay, here's his resolution. Uh-huh. 11.59 p.m. on New Year's Eve. Okay. He says, I'm gonna not be angry all year this year. At 12.01 a.m. He gets on New Year's. He says, Maybe next year.

SPEAKER_00:

And I almost did Donald Duck, and I was like, Well, that's just it. Yeah, that's it.

SPEAKER_01:

There's that's what I was afraid you'd do that one. Yeah. Because there's only one thing to do. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Exactly. So a fail. So fail. So my next one, Anna. Okay. She vows. And mine are always vows too. That's how I phrase it. Vowing to think before acting. The outcome is she fails because she's incapable of thought. Oh, whoa. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Yikes. That's harsh, Anna.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I poor Anna. I love Anna, but she's yeah. Well, I've gone the direction of she's kind of the village idiot. Oh, wow.

SPEAKER_01:

Doing dark early. Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, that's good because you've been pretty light the last couple weeks, so we're hoping.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

I'd go bark dark again. Yeah. People everywhere are hoping that you get back to my New Year's resolution go dark. Succeed. My number two is Pluto. Okay. And his is also a fail. Because this year he's going to catch his tail.

SPEAKER_00:

That's a good one.

SPEAKER_01:

That's it.

SPEAKER_00:

That's a good one. Tiana vows to cook healthier.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

She fails. Yeah. Obviously. Due to living in New Orleans, and you can only eat so much okra. So you fail. So that was the most New Orleans vegetable I could think of. Really? Without referring to the Holy Trinity, which is the onion, peppers, and celery. Yeah, what about the binding gumbo?

SPEAKER_01:

What about some good collard greens? Ooh. I get it every time we go to Southern food.

SPEAKER_00:

So I was thinking, and I guess okra could be everywhere in the south. Right. I was trying to think of stuff really specific to New Orleans. But yes, collard greens would be another good. You know what? Off topic again.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

I made gumbo for the first time this last weekend. Yeah. How'd that turn out? It was good the first day, but after sitting in the pot and eating it the second day, it got very good. I was very pleased with making that. I went the Tiana route and made some gumbo. Nice. Anyway, moving along, back on topic. Back on topic.

SPEAKER_01:

I know we can go sideways this time.

SPEAKER_00:

Can you imagine how long if we vowed to stay on topic?

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, that would fail. We failed. Failed. Yeah, that would be a fail New Year's resolution. We should have done our New Year's resolutions for the podcast. Oh. We could have. Maybe next year. Maybe next year. Yeah. Stay tuned. My next one's Cinderella. Okay. It's be home by midnight without having to be told. Because I can make my own life choices this year. Nice. And I think she's suc she can succeed with that one. Yeah. Yeah. Because she's settling down and getting married.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Yeah. Hard to go, you know. I think this is a positive one. Hard to run amok when you got familial responsibilities. Correct. We'll say. Ariel. Okay. Vows to get the hoarding under control. Oh, yeah. She who's it's and what's it? Galore. I almost did that exact same thing. She succeeds, but only because she sought professional help through counseling.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, she had counseling.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. You really need to. I mean, if you've ever watched the show The Hoarders, yeah, it's the counseling that helps get the.

SPEAKER_01:

Does she get this counseling under sea? Under the sea. Is there and what's the health system like under the sea? I don't know. I don't think we know enough about undersea healthcare.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I tried to think of this bottom.

SPEAKER_01:

Some sort of punny. That was a tough one.

SPEAKER_00:

I just can't off the top of my head think of an under-the-sea. I was trying to think of like if there's a doctor fish.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, but there's not. I could only think of monkfish. She saw counseling through the monkfish. My next one's Belle. Okay.

SPEAKER_01:

Read fewer books, make more living friends. Ooh. Instead of just book friends. I wonder how she does with that. I don't know. I'm confused on if it's going to be a fail or a succeed. I think she can succeed, honestly.

SPEAKER_00:

I think so. Like Chip and Mrs. Potts and Lumiere. They're people. They're people. And she's not going to treat them like servants. She just isn't. That's not her wheelhouse. So she's going to be good to those servants. So Woody. Okay, Woody. Vows to be less fearful towards life experiences. Oh. He fails because he's filled with cotton and hangs out with small children all day.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. Oh, I thought he might succeed. No. This is one of my fails. Bummer. But remember my next one, scar. Okay. Work on my trust issues and cut back on the dramatic dialogues. I don't think he can do that at all. He has no chance. I think he's well. He can the trust issues. He might be able to not the dialogue. No, he's going to dialogue you to death.

SPEAKER_00:

Once a talker, always a talker. Right.

SPEAKER_01:

He's dialoguing you or throwing you off a cliff.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

It's his two move.

SPEAKER_00:

Exactly. So my next one. Another human character again. Jack Sparrow. Okay. Vows to make long-term life plans and stick to them. Whoa. Yeah. There's no way. He fails. Yeah, there's no way. Because of the rum.

SPEAKER_01:

Because of the rum. Yeah. The rum's fault. It's always the rum's fault. Yo ho. Okay, my next one's Pumba. Poomba. I need to he needs to stop blaming smells on natural causes. Just own it.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

He needs to start owning it. That's what he wants to do. He really wants to start owning his own smells. Yeah. I don't know if he'd fail or he'd probably I reckon he'd succeed at that. He probably, especially in a room, he's comfortable in the room. Yeah. I think he should start there around his own people. Oh, like around Timon.

SPEAKER_00:

Because they're not going to reject him.

SPEAKER_01:

No. Yeah. And then he can move on to other people he doesn't know, and pretty soon he's got it.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. That's a good life lesson to learn. That if people haven't left you, they're probably not going to, and they probably already know about all your stuff.

SPEAKER_01:

So just get comfortable doing everyone. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

You know. That's the key here. Let it rip.

SPEAKER_01:

Let it rip.

SPEAKER_00:

Okay.

SPEAKER_01:

That's our new shirt coming out.

SPEAKER_00:

Okay. So Daisy Duck. You had Donald, I have Daisy. Uh-huh. She vows to stop enabling Donald's tantrums. Ooh, I don't know if she can do that. She does fail. Yeah, she does fail. She fails because getting out of abusive relationships is very difficult. Yeah. It's she oh yeah. She stays in that abusive relationship. Which is sad. It is sad. It is. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Darn it. Okay. My next one's Olaf. Okay. He wants to figure out how to get a tan without putting himself in danger of death. In summer.

SPEAKER_00:

He really wants a tan. I almost sang that. I was really tempted to sing that.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, there's one here I wanted to sing to, but I'm not going to. Not going to. Yeah. It's not going to happen. Okay. I workshopped it. It didn't play out well.

SPEAKER_00:

My next one, Captain Hook. Okay, Captain Hook. Good one. He vows to let go of grudges. He succeeds. Oh, he does. He moves on with his life after the P Peter Pan fiasco. Opens a small island bar and lives out his head, just vibing the island life. Oh. Yeah, he does well. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Nice. Yeah. The island life wins. Like the movie Cocktail of Tom Cruise. Exactly. Where he goes to the island and leaves the city. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Captain Hook opening the that type of bar. Right. Where he's flipping drinks and bottles of booze. Yeah. Maybe that's where that should have just been called Captain Hook part two. Right. Yeah. Peter Pan, Captain Hook vibing. Yep. Yeah. I like this.

SPEAKER_01:

Peter Pan too. Tom Cruise is Captain Hook. We need to watch that movie with the perspective of him being Captain Hook the whole entire movie.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

He's really Captain Hook living the life of that character.

SPEAKER_00:

And see, now I'm thinking of Danny DeVito.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, our Danny DeVito idea. Yeah. That don't tell anyone. That's a secret idea we're going to pull out someday. Yeah. This is huge.

SPEAKER_00:

That one's coming.

SPEAKER_01:

This is podcast changing. Podcast culture changing episode. It is. Okay. Okay, where are we at here? Number eight. My next one's Maui. Okay. Stop introducing myself every time I walk into a room. Well, I should. He's a demigod. I know.

SPEAKER_00:

He shouldn't have to introduce himself.

SPEAKER_01:

He shouldn't have to. That's why he should stop doing it. Yeah. He does it constantly.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

He should stop. But it's almost boastful on his part. It is. Not that people don't know who he is.

SPEAKER_01:

Right.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Okay. So Baymax. Baymax. He's my next one. He vows to stop overanalyzing health risks. That's who he is, though. That's his whole beam. He succeeds. He decides to take a page book from Big Pharma and realizes it's not about health. It's all about the Benjamins. Yeah. Baymax gets money. He gives in to the corporate greed. And he gets paid. And he gets paid. Oh wow. Boy gets paid.

SPEAKER_01:

Helicopter, a yacht. Baymax on a yacht with a bunch of like bikini clad women.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Flinging money at him. Right. Fling money. Loud music playing.

SPEAKER_01:

Fitty sit in the background.

SPEAKER_00:

Celebrities. Just celebrities everywhere. Everywhere.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Fitty Cent does a soundtrack to the new Bay Max movie. Yeah. Exactly. Baymax Rich and Famous. New movie coming out this spring. My next one is Peter Pan. Oh. Okay. He wants to grow up. Wait, never mind. He's not going to give you a try.

SPEAKER_00:

We're doing a lot of complimentary characters. I like that.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. We got Captain Plan. Not even planned. Donald. I have zero Big Hero Six characters. Just so you know. Yeah. In case you're Moana Maui. Uh-huh. So. I have another one. My next one's a complimentary character. Okay. But you're up.

SPEAKER_00:

Moana. She vows to wear a life jacket.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_00:

She does. Does she succeed? Because that's good boating.

SPEAKER_01:

This is a good boating, yeah. Yeah, practice. And you're if you want other people to obey the laws of the waters. She's an example. She's an example.

SPEAKER_00:

I think that's a that's true. She does fail. Okay. Yeah. She just decides to get really fat so that she's naturally bo buoyant. Yeah. She just decides to just become get big and float. Okay. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, life choices. My next one's complimentary to your Ariel. I have Ursula. Oh, okay. Okay. She's vowing to start her own podcast called Voices I've Stolen. Ooh.

SPEAKER_00:

Nice.

SPEAKER_01:

I think she would succeed.

SPEAKER_00:

It would be a good podcast. Once she hit the algorithm with the Disney folks, I think it's there. Right. Yeah. I like that one. Okay, my next one, Bambi. Vows to become more like his mother.

unknown:

What?

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. She had great, great characters. He just he vowed. I want to be more like my mom. And he succeeds. Hunting season.

SPEAKER_01:

I knew that. See dark.

SPEAKER_00:

Going dark.

SPEAKER_01:

I knew I was waiting for the dark. Your first line said everything. Yeah. I knew you were going. Okay, my last five are all Pixar characters. I switched it up.

SPEAKER_00:

Okay. Okay.

SPEAKER_01:

So my next one's Lightning McQueen. Alrighty. Okay. This is a serious one. Okay. I'll be somber. Yeah. We should have a little music in the background. Keep racing towards my dreams. But remember to take pit stops. I couldn't think of it funny. I had him down in it. Nice.

SPEAKER_00:

Okay, my next one. Yeah. See, you laughed anyway. It worked. Cruella Deville. All right. She vows to become more of a pug person. She does fail, but the reasons are a bit spotty. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Wells. Yep, here we go. Good good thing we'll have a few left here. It's gonna go downhill really fast now.

SPEAKER_00:

The Long Island I see is kicking in.

SPEAKER_01:

My next one's Buzz Lightyear. This year I will finally accept I'm really not not flying. Oh. He really can't fly. He's gonna accept his limitations. Limitations. He is just a toy. Yeah, he's gonna realize that finally. Good. I think he fails. Yeah. Yeah. He's a bit delusional. He is. Have you seen the that latest one? I've never watched it. Never. Yeah. I just didn't have any desire to. I don't know. Maybe I should someday.

SPEAKER_00:

Because he it's the whole toy story. I don't want to see a prequel of some of these things. It's I like the whole thing. And it's not in canon. He's a toy. And to show him as part of, yeah. Well, there's that, and it's not Tim Allen. Yeah, it's not who did voice up? I forgot. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. I don't know. Okay. So my next one. Yeah. I went rogue on this one. Went up, stepped out of the box. Okay. Kathleen Kennedy. Okay. New Disney movie. She's Disney Disney adjacent.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, she's not she's not Disney adjacent. She's Disney character adjacent, I guess.

SPEAKER_00:

So she vows to make I and I did this because it was just it was low-hanging fruit. She vows to make better Star Wars content. Oh. She fails because she's Kathleen Kennedy and she works for Disney.

SPEAKER_01:

I mean, Disney has so you can argue that Disney has had some good Star Wars content. Right. It's not 100% bad, but they've had the lows. Throwing the lows out there with that last trilogy thing they tried to see.

SPEAKER_00:

I like the last trilogy. What? Because it and simply because it went back to the formula. It went back to the formula. Oh, no. Avoid the first ones. And although I didn't like emo Darth Vader.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, this is a whole different Kylo Rand. This is a whole different rabbit hole we don't want to get down because this episode will be two hours long.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Emo, emo, Darth Vader.

SPEAKER_01:

I did not like them. So my next one is Sully. Sully. Okay. Yep. So this is where I was going to sing. Oh. Because it is my thing is to scare less, hug more. Oh. And I was going to do it in the style of the Hamilton song. Which have you seen Hamilton? I have not. You should watch Hamilton.

SPEAKER_00:

I've seen like Big On Disney Plus. I'll force myself to sit down and watch. And it won't be much of a force.

SPEAKER_01:

There's a song that's like that. Okay. In there. Watch it.

SPEAKER_00:

Ain't less, hug more? Scare less.

SPEAKER_01:

Scare less, hug more.

SPEAKER_00:

Okay. That's all. So my next one, Mirabelle Magical. Okay. Which I was surprised. One of my favorites. You didn't do Mirabel.

SPEAKER_01:

Couldn't think of anything good enough to put down.

SPEAKER_00:

So she vows to talk about Bruno. She fails because we don't talk about Bruno.

SPEAKER_01:

No, no, no. No, no, no. Good one.

SPEAKER_00:

These the Kathleen Kennedy and the Mirabelle, I thought were just low-hanging fruit. Yeah. I had to do them. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

This is one of my favorites. Okay. This is Edna mode. Okay. Ooh. From Incredibles. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

I like Edna.

SPEAKER_01:

This year, I will start designing capes. Oh. Just kidding. No capes.

SPEAKER_00:

I was not a big fan of the Incredibles.

SPEAKER_01:

Really?

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. I mean, they're okay, but I really like Edna's character. So you have one left? I have one left. Take a little jar. Yeah. So we both did our only character, and it was both our last character. We both did sadness. Okay. She vows to be happier. Oh, okay. Very simple. And she succeeds. Oh. Just kidding. She fails and stays sad. Oh. Mine was close.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay. I will try to cry less, but when I cry, I will cry with more productivity.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, you went in more into the nuance of the character.

SPEAKER_01:

I like sadness. One of my favorite characters. Yes. And it's a good movie. Inside out movies are good. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And both of them were very good. Both of them are good. Oh. Have not. Haven't seen it yet.

SPEAKER_00:

Zootopia 2.

SPEAKER_01:

Still have not seen it.

SPEAKER_00:

But that was good. I liked it as much as I liked the first one. And that surprisingly has turned into one of my favorite Disney movies.

SPEAKER_01:

We should probably have to, I guess we have to take a trip to Shanghai. Oh. Because at Shanghai Disney, they have a We might. Zootopia Land. Yeah. I guess that's a reason to go to Disney Forward. Yep. My Chinese beast is good for a few more years. Oh, is it? Okay. We'll book a flight. Yeah, probably just book a flight. Yeah. Yeah, tell Christy. Me and Aaron are going to Disney. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

We're going to Disney. We'll tell her which one. We'll talk. We'll see you later.

SPEAKER_01:

They'll have a picture of Bill's mom in front of a castle. That would be hilarious. Yeah, Bill's my Bill's one of our exchange students we had that's like my like he is my son. There's no like anymore. He's one of our family. And uh yeah, so that's our New Year's resolutions for Disney characters. Yes. With a couple of sidebars. Yeah, two or three. And a little twist. Like we do. All right. Yeah. Oh, also remember to like and follow and email us and stuff. Subscribe. We got to get better about saying this. Yeah. We just do this podcast. Do all the things. We don't think about the things. Leave a comment, leave a rating.

SPEAKER_00:

Love it.

SPEAKER_01:

Our promotional skills suck. Appreciate it. We got to get into that more.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, and doing more of the social medias. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe I'll start putting on the bottom of the screen. There you go. Follow us. Yeah. On all the things. All the things. Hey, and if you're listening, we are releasing intermittent. Haven't been not real consistent yet. Because it takes a lot more editing, figuring out the editing aspect of it. But we do have a YouTube channel. So if you want to see our bright, shiny faces talking and not just hear our voices. Yeah, go to YouTube. Cheers to ears. Cheers to ears. And until next week, cheers. Cheers.

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