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Back to EpisodesLooking for Something Cozy to Watch Tonight? Try 1980s ‘Cheetah’
Description
Looking for a movie recommendation that’s calm, uplifting, and family-friendly? Cheetah (1989) delivers all of that. With real animals, stunning African scenery, and a gentle pace, this overlooked gem offers wholesome entertainment parents can trust.
Why it works for families: real animal acting that creates lasting emotional impact; cross-cultural friendships and a powerful mother’s wisdom about love, letting go, and trust.
Cheetah is a rare Disney film that balances family-safe storytelling with deeper lessons parents and kids can reflect on together.
📌 Episode Highlights:
- Why Real Animal Acting Matters: Explore how Cheetah creates lasting emotional impact through authentic animal performances.
- Cross-Cultural Friendships in Kenya: How the film uses traditional music, and respectful character development to honor Kenyan culture.
- A Mother’s Wisdom on Letting Go: A powerful quote from the film’s mother character sparks conversation about what it means to love, let go, and trust your kids to grow through it.
🔗 Episode Links:
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- Bonus: I share everything I learned from top podcast coach Courtney Elmer:
- Episode 8: Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) – Uplifting and powerful animal-led film with no talking animals and a sweeping score.
- Episode 23: Andre (1994) – Based on a true story in Rockport, Maine about a family's unbreakable bond with an orphaned seal.
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