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    Miley Cyrus went through two different stages in her career the Disney star and to a sexy pop idol. The first stage was a Disney star, which was all thanks to Hannah Montana. Since Miley was born into a famous family she was bound to end up becoming famous in one way or another. Being a star on Disney channel made Miley into a role model as one of America’s sweethearts. She was looked up to by millions of young girls around the world. During this stage of her career she would always apologize for

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    Overall, the connection between girls liking Disney princesses for their looks was a little bit higher than all the other columns. While looks were usually focused in the earlier Disney movies, girls liked the looks of Rapunzel the most. Despite this, younger girls did not just favor looks like predicted. Personality and actions were favored highly as well. A love story was not mentioned nor favored, evident that nobody chose their favorite princess based off of prince charming or for romance. Girls

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    to at the tender age. In spite of the fact that Disney adopted animated film to sensitize the children on changes in gender roles, it is certain that children literally adopted the perception depicted in the films. In fact, it is exemplified that later generations are raised on Disney fairy tale movies’. However, the research paper will explore the extent to which feminism changed male gender roles in children 's film. First Wave of Feminism Disney rewrites’ tales for a particular version with a

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    I think Disney is the obvious choice to blame for the portrayal of weak women. I mean, Disney resolves around the idea that women need rescuing, that we are the damsels in distress. I, being 16, grew up watching Cinderella, Snow White and Rapunzel. All those movies have the same common motif, “that one day my prince will come”. In fact, the entire Disney princess’ movies collection seems to have the same story line. The endings all

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    Disney Gets It Right: Moana the Way-finder “If you reduced the Disney films [to a phrase] it would be ‘Once Upon a Time,’” said Glen Keane… once upon a time. Disney has a habit of portraying petite princesses who sit around with no real purpose except to wait for Prince Charming to come along and rescue them from their everlasting slumber. This is certainly not the case for Disney’s latest hit, Moana (2016). This “Disney Princess” is no princess; Moana does not seek to live happily ever after in

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    Disney has influenced many young girls since the first ever Disney featured film of a classic heroin Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. She was the first Disney princess making her influential to the targeted audience. Snow White is shown as a 14-year-old young girl that has no parents. Not too long in the animation she meets princes charming and falls in love with him at first sight. Her ultimate goal is to be saved by the princess and marry him. This does not give the right role model to young girls

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    Atlantis Lost Empire

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    A Comparative Analysis of Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Walt Disney Pictures, 2001) and Boxtrolls (LAIKA, 2014) Animation styles: The animators at Disney wanted to attempt something different when they were producing the film, Atlantis: the lost empire. Disney wanted to use a mixture on hand-drawn animation and CG to create “an adventure film in the ‘Indiana Jones’ mold” (Pallant 110). In order to accomplish this, they removed the Musical aesthetic that had been found in their previous films (110)

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    accidents and crimes. The motto of Disney is, it’s the happiest place on earth. There’s a theory that Disney is the worst place to be. People suspect that Disney wants to portray the illusion of being the happiest place on earth. It’s a Small World ride created in 1999. The It’s A Small World ride is a water ride where you go in a boat and go into a building going through a series of pictures and small dolls moving from scene to scene, listening to the song, “It’s A Small World.” Around the time of the creation

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    The Disney Princesses

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    influential to young children for a long time are the Disney Princesses. There are many features about these characters that make them so loved however after careful analysis is becomes obvious that these are not the kinds of characters children should be idolizing. Many young girls spend a large amount of their life wanting to be a princess but Disney’s portrayal of princesses makes this not seem so desirable. A princess according to Disney is a young, virgin, beautiful girl who has a single parent

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    because they will grow up thinking the world is designed for the fulfillment of their desires and their happiness. He believes the story will corrupt the minds of the children about life. Even though it is a good movie and/or story for children to watch, it is still a fairytale and it is not giving real ideas about the real world. The article focuses on the tale "The Little Mermaid," contrasting its original version by Hans Christian Andersen to the 1989 Disney film. The original has a totally different

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