Rocklobster.rocklobster (post: 1360712) wrote:I also don't like the fact that some princess characters are completely omitted. In the book version, Eilonwy from The Black Cauldron is a great character--she's very assertive and will literally fight tooth and nail if any of the villains try to subdue her. Kidagakash Nedakh, from Atlantis, (or Kida) is also a great character. However, I can understand why she and Eilonwy aren't included. Eilonwy is probably still copyrighted to Lloyd Alexander, the writer of The Black Cauldron. As for Kida? Well, Atlantis pretty much bombed due to the critical approach (especially from us religious types for the new-age style culture the Atlantean had). And what about Meg from Hercules? And then there are the animal princesses, like Nala and Maid Marian. Why are they also excluded? Simply because they're animals?
ShiroiHikari wrote:Ariel had some potential to be a good character, but since they copped out and took the "happy ending" route, it was not to be.
" wrote:The Sea Witch says if she is able to win the Prince's love, she will gain an eternal soul. The sea witch agrees to make her a potion that will turn her fins into legs, but every step will feel like she is walking on sharp swords and her feet will bleed terribly. Additionally, if the Prince marries another, the morning after his wedding, her heart will break and she will turn into sea foam...
...the Little Mermaid realizes that this is her last night on earth and remembers with sorrow all that she had given up for the Prince. Her sisters then appear and they tell her that they have sold their hair to the Sea Witch in exchange for a magic knife. If she kills the Prince with it, she will become a mermaid again. The Little Mermaid cannot bring herself to do so, and throws herself over the deck, prepared to die. However, because of her self sacrifice, she does not die and instead she becomes a "Daughter of the Air."
ShiroiHikari (post: 1360731) wrote:Who the heck watches Disney films looking for high art, anyway? They're total fluff, and that's okay. (If you want deeper stuff, watch anime. XD)
Cognitive Gear (post: 1360737) wrote:Eh, I wouldn't exactly call anime high art either. XD
Whitefang (post: 1360742) wrote:The original Snow White is very well animated, actually. Since then, of course, Disney's effort has gone down.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1360769) wrote:I dunno, they did some visually beautiful films after that too, like Pinocchio and Sleeping Beauty.
Whitefang (post: 1360742) wrote:The original Snow White is very well animated, actually. Since then, of course, Disney's effort has gone down.
Plus, Belle has housewares for friends. She and the Brave Little Toaster would totally be BFFs. XD
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