disney shenanigans
katastrophicallynerdy:

fideliusfelicis:

givisafe:

lyndez:

AND EXCEPT MULAN FOUGHT FOR HER COUNTRY, NOT A BOY.

right… but she fought and that’s the important thing here… be bad-ass!

Um. Let’s go in order here. Belle is crying because she gave up her life to protect her father. She could have married Gaston and let him be her Prince Charming because all it required was “waiting around” but she didn’t. She would have spent the rest of her life in a tower to protect her father, and get him out of the beasts castle. If you were a prisoner, especially to a horrible, scary, huge, disgusting beast, you’d be crying too.
Ariel? She was crying because she felt like she wasn’t good enough for her father. She was a bit odd and liked collecting things. And sure, one of those “things” happened to be the prince, but she was an outcast to the rest of her family. That’d make you cry, too.
Now, Jasmine, if you do recall, was being forced to marry Jafar when she wanted nothing more than to see the world beyond the palace walls. That’s not “waiting for prince charming” - she didn’t want to get married, but she also knew she wasn’t going to let herself be forced into it by a power-hungry sorcerer.
Aurora is crying because, genius, she just found out her entire life is a lie. And sure, she just found out she’s a princess, but wouldn’t that be a lot to find out on your sixteenth birthday? Not only did she just meet the first man she’s ever laid eyes on, but she was taken from her home, under the cover of night, and put into a completely new life. That’d be enough to make you cry.
Cinderella was deprived of everything her entire life, and forced into slavery by her own stepmother. The one night she does something for herself, takes a chance, it becomes a disaster. She’s sure she’ll be found out. She didn’t wait for prince charming, she was trying to live a life she knew she deserved.
And what the hell? How can you say Mulan did it right when she’s crossed out in the first picture herself? Moral of the story… Just because you cry, just because you’re hurt, just because you are a girl and are experiencing emotions, doesn’t mean it’s because of a boy. Think before you speak.

^ THIS.

katastrophicallynerdy:

fideliusfelicis:

givisafe:

lyndez:

AND EXCEPT MULAN FOUGHT FOR HER COUNTRY, NOT A BOY.

right… but she fought and that’s the important thing here… be bad-ass!

Um. Let’s go in order here. Belle is crying because she gave up her life to protect her father. She could have married Gaston and let him be her Prince Charming because all it required was “waiting around” but she didn’t. She would have spent the rest of her life in a tower to protect her father, and get him out of the beasts castle. If you were a prisoner, especially to a horrible, scary, huge, disgusting beast, you’d be crying too.

Ariel? She was crying because she felt like she wasn’t good enough for her father. She was a bit odd and liked collecting things. And sure, one of those “things” happened to be the prince, but she was an outcast to the rest of her family. That’d make you cry, too.

Now, Jasmine, if you do recall, was being forced to marry Jafar when she wanted nothing more than to see the world beyond the palace walls. That’s not “waiting for prince charming” - she didn’t want to get married, but she also knew she wasn’t going to let herself be forced into it by a power-hungry sorcerer.

Aurora is crying because, genius, she just found out her entire life is a lie. And sure, she just found out she’s a princess, but wouldn’t that be a lot to find out on your sixteenth birthday? Not only did she just meet the first man she’s ever laid eyes on, but she was taken from her home, under the cover of night, and put into a completely new life. That’d be enough to make you cry.

Cinderella was deprived of everything her entire life, and forced into slavery by her own stepmother. The one night she does something for herself, takes a chance, it becomes a disaster. She’s sure she’ll be found out. She didn’t wait for prince charming, she was trying to live a life she knew she deserved.

And what the hell? How can you say Mulan did it right when she’s crossed out in the first picture herself? Moral of the story… Just because you cry, just because you’re hurt, just because you are a girl and are experiencing emotions, doesn’t mean it’s because of a boy. Think before you speak.

^ THIS.

ilive2sing22:

disneyforeverlives:

magic-disney:

Just like Cinderella, “No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream the you wish will come true.” :)

I needed this.

:’)

bibbitybobbitywho:

emerald-eyed-gypsy:

beautybeastaful:

Horses are such loyal animals.

Aren’t they?

I’m glad someone made this <3

bibbitybobbitywho:

emerald-eyed-gypsy:

beautybeastaful:

Horses are such loyal animals.

Aren’t they?

I’m glad someone made this <3

ieatdinner4breakfast:

From Wikipedia;

The Beast was one of the most complex characters ever attempted in animation at the time. His complexity came from the drastic change he makes: not only does his appearance transform, but his entire character. He is initially gruff and antisocial, but by the end of the film he has evolved into the romantic lead. The question as to whether The Beast should even be considered a villain in the film was up for debate in the Disney studio throughout production. Lead animator Glen Keane even questioned The Beast’s motives.

He probably wouldn’t have minded killing Maurice [the father], in the beginning of the film. That was the extent where someone like The Beast, who had the potential to be good, could become a villain.[…] His actions do cause some pain, and he starts to get a glimmer that he’s not entirely comfortable with the role of villain..

In the director/producer commentary for the 2002 DVD release, Don Hahn commented on the Beast’s internal struggle. The longer he was a beast, the more that part of him took over and diminished his humanity. Hahn also said that if Belle had never arrived at the castle, the Beast would’ve stopped wearing clothing altogether, would’ve stopped speaking, and eventually would be a beast inside to match the outside. There are few shots of the floor in the West Wing lair because it is littered with animal carcasses from his hunts. He had stopped acquiring food and eating like a human. This also would explain his inability to read, despite having learned before.

tiffanyhln:

mycurrentaffair:

the korean story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and instead in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.

It’s not always happy endings