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Superted and Spotty's argument-Not Disney rather than British
Superted and Spotty's argument-Not Disney rather than British
In philosophy and logic, an argument is an attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons or evidence for accepting a particular conclusion.[1][2] The general structure of an argument in a natural language is that of premises (typically in the form of propositions, statements or sentences) in support of a claim: the conclusion.[3][4][5] Many arguments can also be formulated in a formal language. An argument in a formal language shows the logical form of the natural language arguments obtained by its interpretations.

In a typical deductive argument, the premises are meant to provide a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion, while in an inductive argument, they are thought to provide reasons supporting the conclusion's probable truth.[6]. The standards for evaluating other kinds of arguments may rest on different or additional criteria than truth, however, such as the persuasiveness of so-called "indispensability claims" in transcendental arguments[7] or even the disclosure of new possibilities for thinking and acting.[8]

The criteria used in evaluating arguments and their forms of reasoning are studied in logic.[9] Ways of formulating arguments effectively are studied in rhetoric
Aladdin and The Genie's argument
Aladdin and The Genie's argument
Flora and Merryweather's argument
Flora and Merryweather's argument
Jane's argument
Jane's argument
Mr. Dawling and Wendy's argument
Mr. Dawling and Wendy's argument
Superted and The Space Beavers' argument-Not Disney rather than Hanna-Barbera
Superted and The Space Beavers' argument-Not Disney rather than Hanna-Barbera
Mowgli and Baloo's argument
Mowgli and Baloo's argument
The Beast and Belle's argument
The Beast and Belle's argument
Simba and Nala's argument
Simba and Nala's argument
Mowgli and Bagheera's argument
Mowgli and Bagheera's argument
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Now this is just my point of view, but I find it a little bit ironic that one of the most realistically portrayed Disney females comes in the shape of a pixie! When it comes to typical proportions, the average woman can more easily identify with a winged sprite?! I mean, not everybody has a beautiful hourglass figure! Having somebody who is a little bottom-heavy is comforting.

While Tinker Bell does have a super-skinny waist, she is the only Disney female I have seen whose lower body is not exactly proportionate to her upper body.
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When I realized this, it made me feel so much better...
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Opening sequence to Disney's The Parent Trap (1961) with a song by Annette and Tommy Sands.
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What if John Smith and Esmeralda fell in love? A cute Disney crossover :)
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