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    Side Note: did anyone think that he reminded them of Jafar from Aladdin? I was just getting the same vibes off of him. OH GOD, I was so emotional when Jacin and Winter were in the menagerie and he was telling her that he had to kill her. I was like ​​  But then I remembered that this is based on the story of Snow White

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    “The idea that animation is an innocent medium, ostensibly for children, and largely dismissed in film histories, has done much to inhibit the proper discussion of issues concerning representation.” (Wells 1998: 187) Animated children’s films, especially those created by Disney, have been an important aspect of children’s culture for many decades. When we consider Disney, we consider Princesses and Princes. In any case, it is acknowledged that those Princesses are included in a clothes to the newfound

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    Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Jasmine from Aladdin, Belle from Beauty and the Beast, and even Elsa and Anna from Frozen all have one thing in common: They are motherless. This presentation will explore Disney's motherless princesses and how women are represented in the films. Not only are the mothers absent but when there is a mother figure in place she is cruel and evil. To understand exactly why this is so prevalent in many Disney films, this

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    Marketing Disney Consumer Products in the Middle East 1. Disney Consumer Products Middle East was interested in Lebanon, which has only one million children and teenagers and not Egypt, which has a much larger population, due to the following reasons; a. The literacy rate in Lebanon was much higher than the literacy rate of the populations of other Arab states in the Middle East at that time. b. The population of Lebanon was more familiar with western products, which included

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    Rafiki, the wise baboon from The Lion King, explains to Simba that “the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.” Rafiki teaches Simba a valuable lesson: to use other peoples’ mistakes to avoid making the same ones; when people reflect on their past and are willing to confront the mistakes head on, they can be very successful. Waking Sleeping Beauty gives viewers an inside look from 1984 to 1994 when Disney reached the peak of “The Disney Renaissance”—during

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    Since the September 11th, 2001, America, as a whole, has only become more Islamophobic, due to media, politics, and negative stereotypes. This affects not only Muslims but all Americans in a bad way. The hatred leads them to discrimination, harassment, vandalism, arson, and violence. The word Islamophobia means the intense dislike and fear of Islam. It’s a collective social anxiety that resulted in hostility and prejudice towards Islam, Muslims, and people of Arabian descent. This leads to Americans

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    in distress! Furthermore, princess Tiana from Princess and the Frog additionally became a princess who reversed the female stereotypical role. She presents young girls to other cultures and ethnicities just as Mulan, Pocahontas, and Jasmine from Aladdin. The encouraging portrayal of diverse races and genders increases young girls’ self-esteem. This evidently benefits Disney princesses impact on adolescent girls. Most importantly, princess Tiana is also “a resourceful and talented person and the rare

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    Robin Hood, Aladdin, Cinderella etc.), new role models must fill in those shoes, hence why I believe Zootopia is a great film for kids to watch. The main role models little girls look up to, are Disney Princesses, but Judy is a fantastic role model for little girls,

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    the idea of any of them being adapted into live-action has me salivating because the possibilities are endless. If drawn figures can be so splendid, you can only imagine how they'd be with any sense of actuality. I'm a part of the Little Mermaid-Aladdin-Lion King generation, so I was drooling worse than Beethoven the dog when I heard Beauty & The Beast was going to be done. My giddiness reached epic, Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic proportions upon hearing the director was Bill Condon, who authored magic

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    wife. The couple went on to have two children Zelda Rae and Cody Alan. The 90s brought huge success to Williams’s career. He stared in the films Cadillac Man, Back to Neverland and Awakenings’. He also lend his voice to the famous Disney movie Aladdin as the voice of the genie in 1992 launching the talents of Robin as a voice actor. In 1993, Robin’s wife Marsha stumbled upon the script for ‘Mrs. Doubtfire. In return she also went on to produce the movie. The film became a big international success

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