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  • Forgotten Christmas Specials: The Little Troll Prince, with Tim Ingle
    Jan 1 2026

    Special guest Tim Ingle, creator of the Bearly Biblical animated series on Loor.tv-- and coming soon, the Bearly Biblical trading card game-- returns to Toon My Heart to talk about The Little Troll Prince: A Christmas Parable. This 1987 Christmas television special with a very explicitly Christian message, produced by Hanna-Barbera and backed by the International Lutheran Laymen's League, carries a lot of nostalgia for host Tracy Herold. But despite airing on Cartoon Network for many years in the '90s, many people today have never even heard of The Little Troll Prince-- and Tim was one of them! Without nostalgia goggles, will he still find things to appreciate in this traditionally animated musical holiday special? In this final "Forgotten Christmas Specials" episode for 2025, we discuss the history of Hanna-Barbera, including the role that faith played in some of Joseph Barbera's pet projects; the uniqueness of a Christmas special that doesn't mention Santa once but does mention the Savior; how the themes of love, faith, heart transformation, and God's sovereignty are presented in story of the troll prince Bu; and our pros and cons and how we might choose to tell the story differently.

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    Mentioned or referenced in this episode:

    • The Gospel According to Hanna-Barbera on Yowp
    • The Little Troll Prince on archive.org
    • Cabbage Patch Kids First Christmas/The Little Troll Prince DVD on Amazon

    Thank you to soundeffectfactory.com for the sleigh bell sound effects used in this episode.

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    55 Min.
  • Forgotten Christmas Specials: Arnold's Christmas, with Kevin T. Rodriguez (iCritic)
    Dec 24 2025

    Despite first airing in 1996, "Arnold's Christmas," also known as the "Hey Arnold! Christmas Special," was a new watch this year for Toon My Heart host Tracy Herold, suggested by this episode's special guest, Kevin T. Rodriguez, also known as iCritic. What starts out as a pretty typical Christmas episode for a kids' TV show turns out to be something deeper and much more special by the end. And the story behind it is just as compelling. Find out why this episode almost didn't make it to air on Nickelodeon thanks to story elements dealing with the Vietnam War; what Arnold, Helga, and Gerald all think the "true meaning of Christmas" is; how we think this secular Christmas special still conveys some deeply Christian themes about miracles, love, empathy, and bearing one another's burdens; and why-- whether you grew up watching this Nicktoon or not-- we think "Arnold's Christmas" is worth a watch.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • https://www.icritic.net
    • https://www.youtube.com/@KevinTRod
    • Hey Arnold claymation shorts
    • "Hey Arnold! Christmas Special" ad
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    • Toon My Heart TeePublic Store

    Thank you to soundeffectfactory.com for the sleigh bell sound effects used in this episode.

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    53 Min.
  • Forgotten Christmas Specials: The Small One, with Monica Theiler
    Dec 15 2025

    When you think of Disney and Christmas specials, the first one that comes to mind is likely Mickey's Christmas Carol, and for good reason. But five years before that short came out, Disney released another Christmas special called The Small One, directed by none other than Don Bluth, shortly before he left the company to form his own animation studio. Although it seems to have largely been forgotten by Disney, Toon My Heart host Tracy Herold and special guest, artist and animator Monica Theiler both have fond childhood memories of watching this story of a boy seeking a new home for his beloved donkey and finding one more special than he could have ever imagined. And in this episode, we talk about what it shows us about true friendship, how to love like God does, and God's perfect plan and purpose for every "small one."

    Visit Monica Theiler and buy her books at artistmonica.com

    Find Monica's books on Amazon

    Follow Monica on Instagram @artistmonica, and Youtube @artistanimatormonica

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    • Watch The Small One on Disney+
    • The Small One: A Story for Those Who Like Christmas and Small Donkeys by Charles Tazewell
    • Somewhere Out There: My Animated Life by Don Bluth
    • The Small One: A Good Samaritan by Katherine Brown

    Thank you to soundeffectfactory.com for the sleigh bell sound effects used in this episode.

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    40 Min.
  • First Impressions: Light of the World
    Dec 1 2025

    Light of the World is the second animated film released in 2025 about the life of Jesus, so how does this traditionally animated project compare to the 3D-animated The King of Kings that came out earlier in the year? Produced by The Salvation Poem Project and with the talent of former Disney animators and directors and unique storybook-style animation provided by Lighthouse Studios, a joint venture between Cartoon Saloon and Mercury Filmworks, Light of the World tells the gospel story from the point of view of the Apostle John as a young teenager. Find out host Tracy Herold's initial thoughts upon seeing this film in theaters.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The Salvation Poem Project: https://salvationpoem.com
    • Gavin Ortlund, "These A.I. Videos Raise a Theology Question": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiLDeIFqw2s
    • The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast: https://bancroftbros.libsyn.com
    • Lighthouse Studios: https://lighthousestudios.ie
    • Light of the World on Christianbook.com: https://www.christianbook.com/light-of-the-world-blu-ray/pd/044399?srsltid=AfmBOoqbNaHy2ec5a0wdJldsjdKRgBQUCjZVjT-_RmO3TnqpCP2_nFjP

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    Music by REDproductions, sourced from Pixabay.com

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    17 Min.
  • How to Train Your Dragon and Love Your Enemy, with Monica Theiler of Moonglow Animation
    Aug 1 2025

    On this episode of Toon My Heart, host Tracy Herold is joined by animator Monica Theiler, founder of Moonglow Animation, to talk about Dreamworks' 2010 animated film How to Train Your Dragon. Based on the book by Cressida Cowell and brought to life by the writing/directing team of Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, who previously collaborated on Disney's Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon launched an incredibly long-lived franchise, encompassing sequels, TV shows, comics, an arena show, a theme park, and of course, Dreamworks' first live-action remake. But at its heart is a simple message about overcoming fear with love, and learning to love your enemies, just as Jesus Christ taught his followers in the Sermon on the Mount. We discuss how that message is brought to life through the story of Hiccup and Toothless' blossoming friendship on the Isle of Berk, as well as lots of other fun topics, including: the live-action remake trend; what the Bible says about dragons; the symbolism around weaponry in the film; how Hiccup reminds us of Jesus; and more!

    Find Monica Theiler at www.artistmonica.com, on Instagram @artistmonica, and on YouTube @artistanimatormonica

    Visit MoonglowAnimation.com

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    • G.K. Chesterton on dragons and fairy tales
    • "How to Train Your Dragon: Behind the Scenes" by Tim Nasson
    • "How to Train Your Dragon" by Matt Risley
    • "Even How To Train Your Dragon's Live-Action Director Has Found The Movie Trend 'Disappointing.' Why He Made The Movie Anyway" by Sarah El-Mahmoud
    • "How to Train Your Dragon Review: A Pointless Shot-for-Shot Remake" by Jonathan Sim
    • The Plausible Impossible on Disney+
    • "Tannin" entry from Strong's Concordance
    • "Spurgeon Verse Expositions - Isaiah 43:18-43:28"
    • "BibleProject Guide: Dragons in the Bible"

    Thanks to the following folks on X for sharing their comments for this episode's discussion: @realpopchrissy, @KevinTRod, @_rockinmrmagic, @KerryStapp, @desertofreelpod

    Music by REDproductions, sourced from Pixabay.com

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    1 Std. und 29 Min.
  • First Impressions: Elio
    Jul 2 2025

    Disney and Pixar's newest original animated film Elio hasn't had much success in getting audiences into the theater. But does that mean it's not worth watching? Find out why Toon My Heart host Tracy Herold believes this outer space adventure about loneliness, family, and finding a place to belong is worth seeing on the big screen, and how it even reminded her of the Biblical prophet Elijah and his encounter with God in 1 Kings 19. In this episode she also discusses elements of the animated sci-fi film that Christian parents might be concerned about or at least want to know of in advance, and offers some suggestions for discussions to have with your kids after watching the film.

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    Music by REDproductions, sourced from Pixabay.com

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    16 Min.
  • Showtune My Heart: "So This Is Love" with Faith Moore, host of "Storytime for Grownups"
    Jun 17 2025

    It's time for another special "Showtune My Heart" episode, in which "Toon My Heart" host Tracy and a guest discuss a song from an animated film, analyzing it through a Christian lens. Today's guest is writer, editor, and podcaster Faith Moore, host of the "Storytime for Grownups" podcast and author of the book Saving Cinderella: What Feminists Get Wrong About Disney Princesses and How to Set it Right. Faith's song choice is "So This Is Love" from Walt Disney's Cinderella, and she and Tracy discuss how to understand fairy tale symbolism, why princess stories still matter, some interesting parallels between the Cinderella story and the Biblical account of the life of Jesus, the importance of love in both fairy tales and in the Christian life, and how to become your true self.

    Find Faith Moore at faithkmoore.com and @faithkmoore on X.com

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    Music by REDproductions, sourced from Pixabay.com

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    50 Min.
  • Episode 17: Inside Out 2 and Putting Anxiety in its Place, with Pastor Jay Nepomuceno
    May 30 2025

    Why did the highest-grossing film of 2024 strike such a chord with audiences and critics? To mark the end of Mental Health Awareness Month, host Tracy Herold welcomes back special guest Pastor Jay Nepomuceno, founder of a Christian mental health advocacy ministry called The Climb, to talk about Disney Pixar's Inside Out 2. All of our favorite emotions from the first Inside Out-- Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust-- are back, but as Riley enters puberty, they're joined by new emotions-- Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, Ennui, and Nostalgia-- and a struggle for Riley's sense of self ensues. We discuss the fantastic pictures the film paints of how our brains work and the effects that anxiety can have on us, talk about the lessons we can learn from the movie about our mental health and sense of identity-- and how those lessons can be made more complete with the addition of Biblical truths-- and debate whether Anxiety is a villain or merely a protagonist, and how we can put her in her proper place either way.

    Find The Climb at theclimbministries.com and facebook.com/theclimbministries

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    Also mentioned in this episode:

    • "Inside Out 2 Was the Hit Pixar Needed, but the Laid-Off Employees Who Crunched on It Are Still Hurting" (IGN): https://www.ign.com/articles/inside-out-2-was-the-hit-pixar-needed-but-the-laid-off-employees-who-crunched-on-it-are-still-hurting

    Music by REDproductions, sourced from Pixabay.com
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    1 Std. und 4 Min.