I am a Disney fan to the end ...
Apr. 8th, 2009 10:25 am... but the latest trends of High School Musical, Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers is absolutely driving me insane. I cannot wait until these fads are over so we never have to hear about them again except from the former teenyboppers who used to idolize them.
Sorry kids. Believe it or not it is a fad.
That said, this was an interesting article on the Hannah Montana Movie. I like to remain well informed. Now I have a question for those fellow Disney fans or just opinions in general: Why are Disney characters not allowed to have mothers AND fathers?
Some do. Princess Aurora had parents. But they didn't raise her or anything or I don't know if that really counts. There's still a giant disassociation that she has from them. Um, let's see. Anyone else? Oh! Mulan had a mother and a father. That was rare.
I know that generally these ideas stem from their original stories like Briar Rose and those stories stem from old folk stories. So, what is it about folk stories that took the children away from their parents. Was there a moral in there somewhere?
But newer, original Disney stories are also kind of lacking in family representations like Finding Nemo (the Mom was eaten), Meet the Robinsons (wanted to find adoptive mother), etc. I'm not asking that the nuclear family is represented in every film but you know ... at least some of them would be nice.
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Date: 2009-04-08 06:01 pm (UTC)As for the Disney films based on original stories, like The Little Mermaid for example, the lack of a mother was probably a means in which to explain why the girl at the centre of the story (say, Ariel) was a rebel. She was under the supervision of an overbearing father (Triton) before falling in love with a man (Eric) and leaving the sea behind her. Taking away the mother puts the female leads under the "protection" of the males that surround her.
I don't really know where I was going with that, but that's usually what comes to mind when I think of Disney films.
Oh. And fuck Hannah Montana, HSM and the JB.
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Date: 2009-04-08 09:41 pm (UTC)I think Little Mermaid was another folk tale about the mermaid in some ... I want to say Norweigan or Sweden or something. But regardless, you're right. I think that there's a lot of psychology in Disney films. You don't see these things when you're a kid but when you're an adult there are particular characters that stand out as being inappropriate or racist or sexist. It doesn't surprise me because the men that created Disney, Walt Disney in particular, had a lot of his own qualities and traits that would be completely inappropriate for today's politically correct society.
And fuck Hannah Montana, HSM and the JB.
And this is why you're my favorite. :)
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Date: 2009-04-08 10:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-04-08 10:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-04-09 05:00 am (UTC)Also, small tidbit: there is a story in French folklore (historically accounted for, though) from when the Gevaudan Beast was out there (I don't know if you've heard of it, it was a huge wolf that killed over 100 people over 3 or 4 years in central France): there was a stepmom who, knowing that the beast had been prowling around the village for a few days, sent her step-son to fetch some water, hoping he would get killed and her own son would get the heritage. But her son went along with the other boy for fun without her knowing it, and when the wolf attacked it killed him instead.
So, fairytales, not so far from some actual stories at the time lol
I'm evil, but I kinda like that story, in a gruesome/I-really-shouldn't-enjoy-it-but-it-cracks-me-up way...
ps: RE: Sekrit!Mission: I'm afraid I'm not getting anywhere yet, I just can't find it in me to pretend to be interested by the kind of stuff that I've seen so far lol!!...
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Date: 2009-04-13 04:56 pm (UTC)that people died more often back then, and that it was much more common for children to only have one parent
This makes sense.
I haven't heard about that so there are some actual stories that stem and turn into fairy tales, I'm sure. That's interesting too. It'll be interesting to explore the whole evil step-mother idea too. I don't really know where that comes from either.
PS. I know how you feel. :|
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Date: 2009-04-13 03:17 am (UTC)But that's just a theory I quite pulled out my ass, literally JUST NOW. It's an interesting thought.
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Date: 2009-04-13 05:01 pm (UTC)I like your theory though! I can see the moral lesson that you point out. I was also thinking about how children were just meant for manual labor and born to help the family and really they didn't stop using children for labor until the turn of the century. I don't know where that's going but it first into your forcing the kid to the lead kind of idea.
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Date: 2009-04-13 09:00 pm (UTC)It... made me very sad going over that story. That class kind of sort of (but in a way not really) ruined Beauty and the Beast for me, too. Le sigh.
We should totally talk about this in our blog.
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Date: 2009-04-13 10:19 pm (UTC)We should talk about this. Let's get that all set up. I'll dig up our log to figure out what we said we needed to put in there and get that cracking.