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posted by JNTA1234
Now with all the issues, people have with Disney, one of the films that have legitimate grievances is Pocahontas. And as you can imagine, because there ARE legit grievances to be had with Pocahontas, sites like Tumblr have an absolute field day with it. Personally, the more research I did on the situation around this film, the more I was actually fascinated by it.

I know it's easy to write this movie off but how it came to be is a lot more nuanced than you think. It actually was gonna be a story closer to what happened in history but then Jefferey Katzenberg's overwhelming desire to get another Oscar nomination (after BatB) clouded Disney's judgment and it resulted in the controversial admittedly weaker entry into the Disney Animated Canon we have now. Kinda like how the "meta" "woke" crap is affecting modern Disney films today, sacrificing the story for what's marketable. Although I do feel Pocahontas still has a lot more "heart" put into it than most of the revival films.

In my research, I was surprised when I found out that the myth surrounding Pocahontas and John Smith, this Native girl falling in love with an English man and saving him from execution by her father, has actually existed for centuries, in plays, films, literature, pop songs (Peggy Lee's Fever) and paintings like the one below, way before the Disney film. Of course, if you look deeper into history you'll find that this tale was actually something that was more than likely fabricated by John Smith.

But the folklore of these star-crossed lovers really took on a life of it's own. The story and image of a native girl draping her body over a white man as he's about to be killed by her father are probably as familiar to the public consciousness as stories like Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. It's kinda like Mulan, taking a very basic synopsis (a woman disguised as a man joins the army) and just writing a story from that, or more comparable, Anastasia, a movie that's more accurate to the urban legend surrounding Anastasia rather than what actually happened.

It's the same thing with Pocahontas, retelling an iconic age-old urban legend but I agree that this film (and Anastasia for that matter) didn't have to use the real names. Even if you changed the names, the film would still have more in common with its folklore than Princess and The Frog, Tangled or Frozen. But you know, being "based on true events" was too good of a marketing strategy to pass up, like we've been saying, doing what's marketable when writing a story isn't always the best idea.

I know some of you are asking "Why does it have to be inspired by the myth? Why can't it just be an original story?" Well, the execution part where Pocahontas saves John from getting his head bashed in is pretty iconic and specific and they made sure to put that scene in the film, again even if you change the names, the familiarity is still there, even more so than Disney films that actually keep the original names.

Plus, I think this may be a contributing factors as to why Brave and Moana are such weak films. Maybe if they had a template to work off, these films wouldn't be such a mess, especially Brave. It's just a thought. I like the idea of Disney's major films being based on pre-existing stories (I am one of those people who thinks of the Lion King as a retelling of Hamlet) because it's fun to compare it to the source material.

I do think it's unfair to give Pocahontas such a hard time when we've had ridiculous and wildly inaccurate stories about historical figures like Cleopatra, Abraham Lincoln, and as we've mentioned Anastasia but I also think it's intellectually dishonest to deny that a big part of the issue is that this film is the MOST popular story surrounding Pocahontas.

If I were in charge at Disney I would

A) put a disclaimer in all re-airings and re-packagings of the film.
B) rename and redub the film, songs stay the same since they don't mention names.
C) use these live-action remakes as an opportunity to do what Disney, and all of Hollywood, didn't. Tell the truth about what really happened.

Unfortunately, Disney would probably be too scared to do that in this day and age, because y'all know the internet, even if they actually fully utilized Powhatan consultants this time, people wouldn't be satisfied no matter how hard they tried but if something good can come out of these remakes at least it should be this. We'd have a film that tells the truth, and the 1995 film that tells the myth can just be categorized with fantastical/historical movies like Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (it's still mind blowing a film with that title exists)

Basically this is just my rant about why I'm cool with Pocahontas but there are issues that could be rectified if Disney was willing to try.
by Victor Nehlig
by Victor Nehlig
posted by BB2010
Here's the final article! I got to say, I'm kinda bummed that not a lot of people participated in this but it is what it is :)

Favorite Aladdin
O 5
R 1
O and R 1

Personally, I thought Mena did a great job for the most part, but Aladdin was changed from being a confident smooth talker to a socially awkward dork (and I mean dork in a nice way). The original Aladdin had a couple awkward moments where he stumbled over the right words or said the wrong thing but they barely happened. Remake Aladdin suddenly became incredibly awkward at the drop of the hat at one point in the movie. Some people probably...
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posted by JNTA1234
"Perfect"
"Perfect"
Some people say he's forgettable but I think people automatically dismiss him just because he's not dramatic, theatrical and "hammy" like other Disney villains. I personally think he's pretty badass and ruthless.

Shan Yu is actually kind of similar to Mulan in that while everyone agrees that they both do remarkable things, some people think their personalities are on the boring side but I think it's unfair to dismiss any princess who isn't overtly dreamy, bubbly or feisty in some way (Mulan) and any villain who isn't over the top and in your face (Shan Yu) as boring. There are other ways to...
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J-Pop Moment.
J-Pop Moment.
Hi guys, this list is something like the K-Pop list that I made previously. Only this time, it's their Japanese counterparts. Ready?

1) Moonlight Densetsu (DALI)

Taken from the popular Japanese anime, Sailor Moon. This song has always been part of my childhood and being a Die-Hard Sailor Moon fan, the princess will support them, especially on International Women's Day!

2) Shunken Sentimental (Scandal)

This is the first time that I'm listening to it, and while doing so, I notice that it sounds like some of Paramore's songs. In particularly, Misery Business.

3) Hitohira No Hanabira (Stereopony)

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posted by missdoney
Well, I'm here to show my reasons why I like Frozen’s Princess Anna (who is hated by some and loved by others). But, let's go to my reasons:
First that she is an active and emotionally strong character (yes, she may not fight with swords or bows like Merida or Mulan that are among my favorites, or have ice powers like Elsa), but she did admirable things throughout the movie like going after her sister who was isolated (even though she knew she could die from her uncontrollable powers or lost/hungry/frozen) and did not give up on her when she asked for it. And I admire this type of female...
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posted by AdelitaI
Name: Maria.

Birthdate July 22nd of 1997, the day when Irene Bedard ( the voice actress of Pocahontas and one of my most admired people) turned thirty.

Location - Ukraine. Not the most prosperous country in the world but I hope I will live there forever. Being forced to leave my country or even my district is one of my biggest fears.

Hobbies: reading, writing stories, searching the Internet, listening to music, philosophizing, learning about other's opinion on different topics.

Favorite Disney film: Pocahontas. It is and it will always be.
I also love Tarzan, Hercules, Princess and the Frog,...
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Note: Frozen is owned by Disney, not me. I hope that you have fun reading and feel free to comment.

Princess Anna and Queen Elsa were relaxing in the living room of the kingdom. Anna asked "Do you miss swimming?"

Elsa said "Well I guess I do."

Anna said "Well my related friend I have a answer to your problem."

Elsa said "Problem?"

Anna said "Yes. We haven't swam in months, but don't worry. I found a private lake near the kingdom that'll be perfect for us."

Elsa said "Are sure it's a private lake? I don't wanna share a lake with like 50 people."

Anna said "Don't worry. I've been to this lake...
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posted by luthorlex
Frozen is a 2013 animated Disney film that has become slightly popular if you consider slightly popular to mean a worldwide hit beloved by millions of people. It has become 1 of the most popular animated films ever made as well as the most successful in theaters. Because of all that there's several people that think the film is overrated as well as people who thinks it's 1 of the best films ever made. This film is about what I think of the film.

Plot/Writing

People say that the film is about the 2 main women (Anna and Elsa). Frozen is actually about several different things. There's Anna and...
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Good day, everyone! I decided to write my opinion about each princess( except Moana because I didn't watch the movie and have personal reasons not to watch it, sorry). It would be difficult for me to rank all princesses so I'll give you only my TOP-4. The rest won't be ranked, just characterised by me. Please, respect my opinion and don't write angry comments.

The princesses who are not in my TOP-4 ( random order) and why

Elsa

Elsa is relatable but I prefer admirable princesses to relatable ones. I really dislike Let it Go and its message, I really dislike Elsa's Snow Queen outfit and overall...
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posted by sparklefanboy
Note: Frozen is not owned and created by me.

A year after they had a prank battle at a faraway city Anna and Elsa were at the same city again. They did some more trade business.

Princess Anna said "Do you remember the last time we were here?"

Queen Elsa said "Of course. It was a only a year ago."

Anna giggled and said "It was fun."

Elsa said "But we got chased by bees and lost our pants."

Anna said "Yeah. That was a great day."

Elsa said "Well I'm glad that the Duke of Weselton isn't here this time."

The Duke of Weselton said "I'm here this time." The Duke saw Anna and Elsa and said "It's time for...
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