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Two friends revisit FernGully with fresh eyes, balancing nostalgia with critique, and dig into how a 90s underdog turned environmental themes into a vivid, musical fable. We weigh Robin Williams’ improvisational spark, Disney-era pressures, and the film’s uneven but heartfelt storytelling.

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Chapters

1. Acid Rain Pouring Down like Egg Chow Mein: FernGully (1992) (00:00:00)

2. Setting The Stage: Why FernGully (00:00:29)

3. First Impressions And Childhood Context (00:04:01)

4. Music, Tone, And The Hexus Dilemma (00:06:48)

5. Banter: Trivia Time! - Guess that Movie (00:11:54)

6. Casting: Robin Williams’ Improvised Brilliance (00:21:28)

7. Behind-The-Scenes Drama With Disney (00:25:25)

8. Robin Williams’ Legacy And Personal Impact (00:30:23)

9. Deforestation as a Thematic Concept (00:35:55)

10. Comparing Eco-Films From Ghibli To The Lorax (00:46:43)

11. Ratings: Writing, Performances, Visuals, Music (00:53:49)

12. Post Credit Scene (01:01:01)

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