It has nothing to do with whether Cinderella wanted to go to the ball or not, and everything to do with the decision of the animators in all those movies to dress the girls up like sluts.
When I was a little girl, I didn't notice any of the things in what was said about the princesses up above. I was mainly concerned with the colors, and I thought the princess were pretty. Since I didn't understand what sex was at the time, the whole "oh, the princess saves everything with sex!" thing.. I never caught on to that. People have relationships irl..kids know that much.
As a kid, I always just saw it as a prince rescueing his girlfriend. And if that's so bad, then I don't recommend letting your kid play Mario, either. I also have a lot of things I can say in defense as to what was said about Belle, too.
My Rant, lol:
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That's awesome that you never caught on to that message.
Its true, not all young children do. However, I have friends who DID catch on to the messages. The ones who were fat, considered ugly, teased, etc. When they watched the Disney movies (I don't think the term "Disney Princess" was coined back then) the message THEY got was that if they weren't thin and pretty then of course no man is going to want them.
I don't really care if someone agrees with me or not, to be honest.I do like reading people's responses though. Clearly some people have some serious emotional attachment to Disney Movies!
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I was picked on a lot when I was little too, I was never one of the popular kids or one of the normal kids. I didn't let that pull me down when I went home though.. going home from school was almost like leaving prison, lol.
I get what you mean with how a kid would feel bad about not being pretty like the princesses. But there's other good Disney movies that don't involve the princesses too.. like Lilo and Stitch .. Treasure Planet.. Fox and the Hound..those are my other favorite Disney ones. I remember when I was little, I'd cry at the scene when the old dog got hurt.![]()
Thing is, do you think Bambi's mother would have ever made Bambi if the father didn't think she was attractive, or visa versa depending on how deer work?
The point I'm trying to make, is attractiveness is a huge part of life.Your kids are going to be introduced to the real world someday, are you going to completely hide it from them and then one day when they come how from school crying let them know what it's really like? I'm not telling you how to parent, Tiff, as you're probably a wonderful mother (<3), I'm just curious as to how a parent goes about decisions like these.
You don't think the "Disney Princesses" picture went a little bit on the exaggeration side at all?
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Not all kids see a perfect character and go sulk because they're not perfect. In fact seeing nearly perfect characters often inspired me to work harder as a kid. I grew up on Disney classics, and I've bought almost all of the rereleases on Blu-Ray. I mainly wanted to get those for my sister, I won't have her growing up on the crap cartoons around now; but that's not to say I won't go kick back and watch Hercules or Lion King or something for my own entertainment. A good movie's a good movie, to hell with my age <.<
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I know I'm really late, but...
I love Disney movies, although to be honest, the most popular ones generally are not actually my favorites. My favorites are the ones like The Great Mouse Detective (has one of the most awesome themes ever) The Rescuers Down Under, Robin Hood, The Black Cauldron, Atlantis... and the Lion King, Lilo and Stitch and the Fox and the Hound. The Emperor's New Groove was pretty good, too, although I remember when it came out that I thought it looked stupid. Interesting how perceptions on things change as you get older. Also, an appreciation for Patrick Warburton that'd developed over the years since obviously helped, too. But yeah; generally my favorites are the ones with talking animals as the main characters, I've found... DAMN FURRY!!
I did like those Disney Princess movies, though. Anyhoo...
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EDIT: Furthermore, I'm assuming that Silver's last post was meant to be sarcastic.
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I love Disneys. I think they show humanity in a positive light. Beauty and the beast- A persons ability to look beyond the physical and fall in love, only to be blessed with what they always wanted. Aladdin- If you strive for it, and want something enough, you'll get what you want most just by being yourself (without using a magic lamp.). Pocahontas- Accept people for what they are and not based what you are. This one particularly has a message of acceptance (probably not down to Disney himself, to be fair lol).
I've spent almost my entire life with Disneys. They haven't made me into a helpless, shadow of a woman obsessed with the very idea of sex. In fact they had no effect on my life what-so-ever other than hours and hours of enjoyment.
The best thing about Disney, for me, is the fact that they can be watched and re-watched. I could stick on a Disney film now that I've been watching since I was tiny and I'd be happy. There are no guns involved, no obscenely complicated plot that you either love or hate. They are what they are and they don't try to be anything else. People look too far into things.
Hyz.
Cogito, ergo sum.
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Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney film of all time.
I think Beauty and the Beast shouldn't be shown to young children as it might encourage bestiality. Just because your pet dog has a good heart doesn't mean you should romance it and I highly doubt it loving you will turn it into some dude in need of a haircut.
Seriously, some kids take things very literally and shit.
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For Our Lord Sheogorath, without Whom all Thought would be linear and all Feeling would be fleeting. Blessed are the Madmen, for they hold the keys to secret knowledge. Blessed are the Phobic, always wary of that which would do them harm. Blessed are the Obsessed, for their courses are clear. Blessed are the Addicts, may they quench the thirst that never ebbs. Blessed are the Murderous, for they have found beauty in the grotesque. Blessed are the Firelovers, for their hearts are always warm. Blessed are the Artists, for in their hands the impossible is made real. Blessed are the Musicians, for in their ears they hear the music of the soul. Blessed are the Sleepless, as they bask in wakeful dreaming. Blessed are the Paranoid, ever-watchful for our enemies. Blessed are the Visionaries, for their eyes see what might be. Blessed are the Painlovers, for in their suffering, we grow stronger. Blessed is the Madgod, who tricks us when we are foolish, punishes us when we are wrong, tortures us when we are unmindful, and loves us in our imperfection.
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Oh yes! Lion King. I also forgot to put in Bambi. The part where Mufasa dies in LK never fails to make me feel sad. I always dread that scene when I know it's approaching in the movie. Lol.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was one of my disney favorites, i like all the epic music.
I like disney but not the acting ones (maybe pirates of the caribbean, but the shows on disney channel are disturbing).
My favorites that i can still watch are Aladdin,Goofy,Duck Tales, Little Mermaid, Lion King etc.
When i was little i liked Sleeping Beauty,Fox and the Hound and many others.
But alot of them i don't like though..
Pixar is something that owns Disney completely since it came out first.
I like that more, they simply have more entertaining movies.
Oh ok, guess im in the wrong here, i thought Pixar started at the time Toy Story 1 came out. Silly me![]()
Toy Story was 1995, so if that was your reasoning that makes even less sense. Less still when you consider that Toy Story was Disney/Pixar. The first Disney/Pixar if I'm not mistaken. And Disney owns Pixar not only in a figurative sense, but in a literal sense. Disney bought Pixar back in 2006.
For Our Lord Sheogorath, without Whom all Thought would be linear and all Feeling would be fleeting. Blessed are the Madmen, for they hold the keys to secret knowledge. Blessed are the Phobic, always wary of that which would do them harm. Blessed are the Obsessed, for their courses are clear. Blessed are the Addicts, may they quench the thirst that never ebbs. Blessed are the Murderous, for they have found beauty in the grotesque. Blessed are the Firelovers, for their hearts are always warm. Blessed are the Artists, for in their hands the impossible is made real. Blessed are the Musicians, for in their ears they hear the music of the soul. Blessed are the Sleepless, as they bask in wakeful dreaming. Blessed are the Paranoid, ever-watchful for our enemies. Blessed are the Visionaries, for their eyes see what might be. Blessed are the Painlovers, for in their suffering, we grow stronger. Blessed is the Madgod, who tricks us when we are foolish, punishes us when we are wrong, tortures us when we are unmindful, and loves us in our imperfection.
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Nice, didn't know that.
But you don't have to feel offended, i just meant that i felt Pixar movies were alot better than most of the Disney ones.
Still i think alot of Disney movies are awesome and alot of them my favorites.
How they're made,who made them and bought who, is not what im thinking about..
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Totally, definetly one of the best movies ever![]()
I love Toy Story, it's about one of the only disneys that has decent sequels. I saw the first at the cinema as a kid, and saw the 3rd recently with a mate and my kid. Aw the nostalgia xD
And all the adults cried, myself included, the kids were all bleedin' fine
I generally prefer the older Disney, though, I think Bambi and Snow White I watched to death because my brother had them on VHS as a kid so I havent watched them for years... its like going off food that you have too much of ]:
Anyway, Beauty and the Beasy, Little Mermaid, Cinderella (love the cat) Lion King, Peter Pan. etc etc, aw I love them all (y)
Not so much the sequels mind. Not into that shit
Some of the sequels were alright, but almost all simply failed to replicate the majesty of the original. One I can say did well as a series was Aladdin. Though the first was definitely the best, I still loved Return of Jafar and King of Thieves. Hell, i watched RoJ so many times, my VCR ruined the tape <.< AH well, DVD re-releases ftw.
For Our Lord Sheogorath, without Whom all Thought would be linear and all Feeling would be fleeting. Blessed are the Madmen, for they hold the keys to secret knowledge. Blessed are the Phobic, always wary of that which would do them harm. Blessed are the Obsessed, for their courses are clear. Blessed are the Addicts, may they quench the thirst that never ebbs. Blessed are the Murderous, for they have found beauty in the grotesque. Blessed are the Firelovers, for their hearts are always warm. Blessed are the Artists, for in their hands the impossible is made real. Blessed are the Musicians, for in their ears they hear the music of the soul. Blessed are the Sleepless, as they bask in wakeful dreaming. Blessed are the Paranoid, ever-watchful for our enemies. Blessed are the Visionaries, for their eyes see what might be. Blessed are the Painlovers, for in their suffering, we grow stronger. Blessed is the Madgod, who tricks us when we are foolish, punishes us when we are wrong, tortures us when we are unmindful, and loves us in our imperfection.
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Oh, I liked that one too, can't say I've seen anything after it though
There's like 5 Little Mermaids and Cinderellas as well, and it's like...nah, don't think I'll ever bother with those
Little Mermaid 2 was actually decent and Aladdin 3 was awesome.
Aladdin 2 was a bad sequel in my opinion, simply because the other 2 are a lot better.
The second one had a stupid storyline, only about Iago's trustworthiness and i felt it was the only childish movie of the three, and also the most evil one, like Jafar was way to sinister considering it's a childish movie for kids, so that's why i don't like it
Abu and Jasmine are my favorite characters.
Speaking of the Disney sequels, I kind of liked the third Cinderella, tbh. Pretty interesting premise of how the Stepmother gets a hold of the Fairy Godmother's wand and just messes up everything that happened in the first film.
Can't say I particularly enjoyed many others, especially not the ones that were a straight to video/DVD release.
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I was really surprised with Toy Story 3. I went to see it with two friends, and i have to say it was really good. I won't say it's better than Toy Story, but i will say it's better than Toy Story 2.
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