This week, over bowls of Crumply Crunch, the DFPP decides to head back to Medfield College to brush up on their Bovine Studies, but soon learns that no amount of science can make the weak strong in the 1975 comedy The Strongest Man in the World.
This week the DFPP team heads to UBC TV headquarters to get to the bottom of the success of the smash hit Devil Dan and learns that mankind are not the only apes capable of appreciating the old boob tube in the 1971 comedy The Barefoot Executive.
This week the DFPP team rides flying whales back to the symphony to try to discover the fate of the unicorns and learns that even the forces of nature think that no one should give a flamingo a yo-yo in the 1999 animated symphony Fantasia 2000.
The week the DFPP team starts off their third year by heading to the symphony to watch fairies paint the seasons, fetch a pail of water with brooms, and dance through the day with elephants and alligators in the 1940 animated symphony Fantasia.
This week the DFPP team finishes off their second year by taking a trip on board a luxury starship and learn that with a bit of hope, love, and some help from their robot friends that humanity will endure in the 2008 animated adventure Wall-E.
This week the DFPP team is called to the North Pole to help repair the time folding apparatus in Santa’s Sleigh in order to prevent this from being another year without a Santa Claus in the 1994 comedy The Santa Clause.
This week the DFFP team takes Listener Choice winner Betsy on an all expenses paid trip to Venezuela via Cluster Balloon Air and finds that true adventure and companionship are closer than you may think in the 2009 animated adventure Up.
This week the DFPP team and their friends Aaron and Theresa decide to learn the finer points of basketball in an attempt to discover the true meaning of the miracle of Chanukah with the aid of a magical generator in the 2003 TV movie Full-Court Miracle.
This week the DFPP team celebrates their 100th episode by heading to Toontown to visit with some old friends and finds that at the heart of every good murder mystery is a love story and some patty cake in the 1988 comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
This week the DFPP team heads back to high school to hear a famous symphony and discovers that it is possible to lead a fairly normal life and still achieve greatness by touching the lives of others in the 1995 drama Mr. Holland’s Opus.