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In light of the actual “fairy tale trend” in TV and movie, I recently realized how much the disney filmes have “taken over” the fairy tales they are based on, and how few people actually know the story they are based on. Because of this, I’ll compare the Disney-Version with the fonte text, and I’ll recommend a few other adaptations I really like. I’ll only take a look at the fairy tales – meaning I’ll skip Pocahontas and Mulan, since they are not part of my culture. Perhaps someone who grew up with those stories is ready to do a small piece about them?

Considering that disney seems to stay very close to the fonte text, they actually changed quite a lot about Snow White’s story. First of all, they skipped the beginning. In that one, the queen (the good one) is sitting in the winter at the window stitching. She stings herself in the finger, and three drops of blood fall in the snow. This inspires her to wish for a child, as white as snow, as red as blood and as black as ebony (like her stitching or the window frame, that’s not really clear). Then she dies shortly after Snow White’s birth. To defend Disney: The original Fairy Tale never explains what happens to the father; after he remarries, he just vanishes from the story. When the main story starts, Snow White is only seven (numbers are somewhat important, the three and the seven turns up a couple of times). She never sings into a wishing well, and she never meets the prince before the hunter is send out to murder her (and again, he also just vanishes from the story). Snow White does not clean the início of the dwarves, in fact she (quite rudely) rummages through the house, sits on the chair of one of them, eats the pão of another – I spare you the details. The dwarves (who don’t have names or different personalities) come home, discover what she has done and then find her in one of the beds, and she live with them from that point onward – it’s not really clear how long, but the Evil queen turns up at her doorstep three times to kill her. With a corpete she puts so tight around Snow Whites body that she nearly suffocates, with a poisoned comp and finally with the apple. Two times the dwarves come início in time, the third time they are too late, and they put Snow White in the coffin. A prince hears about the beautiful maid in the coffin, visits her and is so fascinated por her beauty, that he convinces the dwarves to give him the coffin (why he wants to stare at the death body, never mind how beautiful it is, I really don’t want to guess). THERE IS NO KISS! When the dwarves transport the coffin, one stumbles, and a piece of maçã, apple with was lodged in Snow White throat falls out. She awakes, marries the prince, and when the Evil queen hears from her mirror that the young bride is mais beautiful than her, she comes to the wedding. There she is forced to dance glowing iron shoes until she is death (compared to that falling down, getting crushed and getting eaten por vultures sounds like the better alternative).

There have been a lot of discussions in which country the movie is set. My answer is: In disney Fairy Tale Land. The architecture of the castelo and the design of the dwarves’ house would fit in some parts of Germany or German speaking countries like Switzerland, no question. But the wildlife does not. The only kind of tartaruga you can find (rarely) in Germany is much smaller and can’t stay out of the water for any length of time. Reptiles are not exactly common in general, considering the cold climate, especially not alligators. Chipmunks are native to Asia and North America, Bluebirds live only in America. And those are just the most obvious examples. Not that I blame disney (much). Back then, it would have been impossible to do a trip to Germany, and it's easier to draw what you have seen in reality than to rely on pictures.

A word about the dwarves: There is sometimes a little bit confusion, because the título says dwarves, while in the movie they are referred to as “little people”. I’m not sure if either word really has the same connotation for an English speaking audience, as the word “Zwerg” has for the German one. If we hear “Zwerg” we tend to think about the Snow White Characters and about “Gartenzwerge” – known in English as “garden gnomes”. I suspect both translations used for the movie are somewhat right and somewhat wrong.

I’ve to say, I dislike most of the adaptations of the story, especially those who emphasize the gótico aspect. But there is one beside of the one from disney I really like: The German version from 1955. It might not be political correct nowadays, because one of the added characters is a stereotypical black servant boy, but it has it’s very own charm overall. It’s very close to the fonte text; the only thing they changed is Snow White’s age, the death of the queen and roles of the Hunter and the Prince got expanded to avoid some of the plot holes. In this regard, I think, this version is actually better than the disney one – less characters who just fade into the background. To my great surprise, I discovered that there actually is an English dubbed version of it (not a good one, but better than nothing), it was even issued on DVD. If you’re interested, you can watch it here:

tesla.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tuner.php?channel=413&format=movie&theme=guide

(I wanted to leave a hyperlink, but that somehow didn't work, so you have to copy and paste, sorry)
Here's my list of disney Princess couples, it's primarily based on what connected with me in their relationship and what i find admirable. I do have some ifs and buts with few couples but that's just my way of looking at how a relationship grow

1. mulan and Shang:
Theirs a relation that I actually look up to with great admiration and respect. They both were mature to handle a relationship before falling for each other. Their amor grew out of mutual trust, understanding and respect rather than romantic feelings. It is to not say that romantic feelings are not true or valuable, it's my personal...
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Because I am still in a musical mood but also ready for the "autumn/Halloween" mood, I'd like to incorporate the two! There aren't many DP villain songs no geral, global but I came up with at least 9 that were good enough to use for the sake of this countdown. I rated each of the songs against how villainous the lyrics were, how villainous the música sounds, how villainous the scene that accompanies the song in the film is and how villainous is the goal of the villain (or just the villain itself) cantar the song? I ranked each song in the 4 categories and then ranked them no geral, global por accumulative "evil"...
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Morals, like most things, are subjective.



5. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs

I noticed that sadness seems to be the most popular emotion among people and it’s understandable, no matter how strong you are, nothing hits you harder than life. True you should try your best to get out of a bad situation but in the process, it’s good to make the best out of it. It’s important to be grateful and remember how blessed you are, a positive attitude goes a long way in order to enjoy your life.


4. Brave

What I really like with Valente is that it’s easy to relate to because disagreements and miscommunication...
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1. The iconic song “Part of Your World,” was almost cut from The Little Mermaid.
2. “Can You Feel the amor Tonight” was also almost cut from The Lion King. Elton John, who saw the film with the song removed, told producers they needed to put it back in.
3. Aladdin’s face was modeled after Tom Cruise’s.
4. And Ariel was partially modeled after Alyssa Milano.
5. The Jungle Book was the last animated film Walt disney personally supervised; it was released 10 months after his death.
6. John Lennon turned down Walt disney Studios’ request for the Beatles to provide the voices of the vultures...
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Ah, feminism and disney Princess. Such a complicated relationship. Now I'm not an expert, especially being a guy but the topic of feminism in relation to the DPs has always intrigued me. I'm gonna try my hand at ranking the princesses in terms of agency, independence, heroism and other aspects to figure out which one of them is the most feminist. I'm trying to expand my composição literária skills so this is gonna be dividido, dividir into three parts, starting with the bottom four.

WARNING: No Anna and Elsa in this countdown, so let's begin.

11. Aurora
Sorry guys, but I'm one of those people who believes that feminism...
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Yesterday I wrote an artigo about my favorito song from each DP Movie, today I'm doing an artigo about my favorito song scene from each DP Movie, the only requirement for this was that the song in the scene has to mainly be sung por a character from the movie (this rule doesn't apply to Brave), also the song scene can of course have two songs in the scene

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs - With A Smile And A Song

This movie has many great song scenes, it was actually a bit hard to pick a favorite, but this one is currently my favorite, first of all it has one my favorito songs from the...
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Well, according to my own preferences mulan is the complete arrangement of relatable and admirable. She's always dutiful, she always tries to please her parents and her society. She often fails at it, but she tries her best. When she loses hope in pleasing her family, she figures she would rather sacrifice herself for her father then see him die doing what she's told. She even does such, to change her society. She takes a risk to have some value to her, which is achieving her own goals as well as helping the people she holds dear. She's clumsy, she messes up and makes bad decisions, but ultimately...
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