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    Human beings consume media every day. Nostalgically, we remember watching many television shows and movies— some of those were of the Disney variety. Whether you watched or still watch those movies, you are familiar with the catchy songs, funny and memorable scenes. But, if you step out of that box you will also see a lot of the Disney movies, more specifically the Disney’s princesses’ ones, have hidden gender roles and represent the women in a certain way over the course of decades of princesses

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    1996). This film is reminiscent of many classic Disney storylines. I couldn’t help but notice how many elements were similar to earlier Disney films. First, there was the scene where she sang to the animals to help clean up the apartment she recently stayed in, which is similar to Snow White cleaning up the dwarves’ home. Then later the queen transforms into a witch and encourages her to bite an apple, just as the witch in

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    of effecting the character design, and to prove the homogenization of character over the world. Through the interview with professional character designers from all around the world, this essay enables the reader to think deeper and further, about the future trend of character design. To discover the culture of character, the history of character design will be studied, character like Snow White from old Disney animation will be used in this essay. By comparing the new character and the old character

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    (00:26:38-00:26:40). The quote from the movie Frozen highlights how unrealistic Disney movies are, by showing the idea of true love at first sight. Movies such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, where Snow White hides from her evil step mother to stay alive, contains many unrealistic elements. Although many may say that Disney films are just for entertainment, these movies are viewed by all age groups, and can influence what they think about the world. In the film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, along with many

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    brand, Disney has been – over the course of the last 20 years or so- battling over their own relevance. Many of their earlier films were accused of having posh, wimpy female lead characters, destined not to save themselves from whatever desperate situation they were in, obviously leading to their heroic rescue by the main male character. Disney has such a large influence over young viewers, particularly young girls in this case. This ‘princess’ label has caused some accusations of Disney being anti-feminist

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    Dwarfs. In 1937, Walt Disney released this work, gaining popularity, success and a prominent place in American animation and film history. The film takes after Snow White, a fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm, but is adapted in order to implement a more Disney-esque feel. It should be noted that the Brother’s Grimm intended their tales to be open to interpretation, while Disney transformed Snow white to lionize the triumph of good vs evil and to define children’s emotion. Disney wanted to transform

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    African-Americans reacted to Tiana in Disney’s The Princess and the Frog? Many have criticized Disney for their lack of minority representation in their line of Disney princesses. Disney’s debut of their twelfth princess, Anna of Arendelle from their recent film Frozen, marks their eighth “white” princess, leaving only four as “people of color.” Although she was not the first minority princess Disney debuted, Princess Tiana from The Princess and the Frog was the most anticipated out of the four

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    Walt Disney once said “laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever,” but society thinks that Disney is only for kids. When adults hear the word “Disney” not so happy memories pop up first. People spend a fortune just to get into the park and when you are inside there is no escaping the merchandise that their kids want. The kids do not have to pay for the trip.The kids do not deal with over price food and merchandise. The kids do not deal with the cranky children who are hungry

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    Seven Dwarfs (1937)." Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2015.) With out Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs success, Disney would not have been able to afford to make anymore movies. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became the animated film against which all later Disney films were judged. ("Legacy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Disney Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2015.) This movie has also been the influence for other very famous films. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has

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    Disney has been known for creating movies, television shows, and books about heroic saviors and damsels in distress, yet have you ever thought about the message it's sending to children? The princesses are all smart and beautiful, but if you are not apparently you are not worth being a princess. The princes are handsome and strong, once again if you do not fit the criteria you can not be a Disney prince. Not all of the characters fit this criteria. Such as Maleficent, she was extremely tall and skinny

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