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Baby's Day Out

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Step back to 1994 with Katie as she welcomes back Milo Denison for a deep dive into the chaotic John Hughes-produced comedy *Baby's Day Out* — where a baby outsmarts three bumbling kidnappers in a city-wide slapstick adventure! In this episode we spin the 1994 trivia wheel (books, cartoons & fashion), break down the full cast & production drama, compare it to *Home Alone*, and uncover why it bombed in the US but became a massive hit in India (complete with its own remake). Practical effects, great character actors, and cartoon logic collide in this wild 90s ride. 00:00 Introduction & Guest Welcome with Milo Denison   03:25 Milo’s Show Update: Solo Format & Upcoming Sly vs Arnold Episode   05:40 1994 Time Capsule Trivia: Books, Bestsellers & the Oprah Effect   13:10 Saturday Morning Cartoons of 1994: X-Men, Power Rangers, Animaniacs & Sonic   21:05 1994 Fashion Trends: Grunge Flannel, Clueless Plaid Skirts & Baggy Jeans   29:30 Baby’s Day Out Plot, Expectations & First Impressions   37:50 The Criminals Steal the Show: Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano & Brian Haley   50:20 Production Nightmares: John Hughes Drama, Director Fights & $48M Budget Flop   59:00 Slapstick vs Reality, Practical Effects Praise & Pacing Issues   1:07:10 Surprising Cultural Impact in India + Cast What-Ifs (Tom Selleck & More)   1:19:40 Final Thoughts, Siskel & Ebert Drama & Podcast Plugs Check out Milo’s podcast **The 80s and 90s Uncensored** (now solo with rotating guests) at the80sand90s.com — and keep an eye out for his Sly vs Arnold episode!   Katie is also part of the **One More Round: The Rocky Series Podcast** — search it on YouTube for in-depth Rocky movie coverage.   If you love 80s/90s nostalgia, John Hughes films, or chaotic comedy, hit that like button, subscribe to Retro Made for more pop culture rewinds, and drop a comment: Did you see *Baby’s Day Out* as a kid or is this your first time hearing about it? What’s your favorite 90s John Hughes movie? Subscribe to the Retro Made YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RetromadePodcast

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Baby's Day Out

Step back to 1994 with Katie as she welcomes back Milo Denison for a deep dive into the chaotic John Hughes-produced comedy *Baby's Day Out* — where a baby outsmarts three bumbling kidnappers in a city-wide slapstick adventure! In this episode we spin the 1994 trivia wheel (books, cartoons & fashion), break down the full cast & production drama, compare it to *Home Alone*, and uncover why it bombed in the US but became a massive hit in India (complete with its own remake). Practical effects, great character actors, and cartoon logic collide in this wild 90s ride. 00:00 Introduction & Guest Welcome with Milo Denison   03:25 Milo’s Show Update: Solo Format & Upcoming Sly vs Arnold Episode   05:40 1994 Time Capsule Trivia: Books, Bestsellers & the Oprah Effect   13:10 Saturday Morning Cartoons of 1994: X-Men, Power Rangers, Animaniacs & Sonic   21:05 1994 Fashion Trends: Grunge Flannel, Clueless Plaid Skirts & Baggy Jeans   29:30 Baby’s Day Out Plot, Expectations & First Impressions   37:50 The Criminals Steal the Show: Joe Mantegna, Joe Pantoliano & Brian Haley   50:20 Production Nightmares: John Hughes Drama, Director Fights & $48M Budget Flop   59:00 Slapstick vs Reality, Practical Effects Praise & Pacing Issues   1:07:10 Surprising Cultural Impact in India + Cast What-Ifs (Tom Selleck & More)   1:19:40 Final Thoughts, Siskel & Ebert Drama & Podcast Plugs Check out Milo’s podcast **The 80s and 90s Uncensored** (now solo with rotating guests) at the80sand90s.com — and keep an eye out for his Sly vs Arnold episode!   Katie is also part of the **One More Round: The Rocky Series Podcast** — search it on YouTube for in-depth Rocky movie coverage.   If you love 80s/90s nostalgia, John Hughes films, or chaotic comedy, hit that like button, subscribe to Retro Made for more pop culture rewinds, and drop a comment: Did you see *Baby’s Day Out* as a kid or is this your first time hearing about it? What’s your favorite 90s John Hughes movie? Subscribe to the Retro Made YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RetromadePodcast

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