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meganbmoore) wrote2009-04-20 11:23 pm
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The Princess and the Frog
Ok, O Mighty F-List Who Knows All, the following is what I know about this upcoming Disney movie:
1. It's an adaptation of The Frog Prince.
2. It's Disney doing 2D animation
3. It has a black heroine
4. It's set in New Orleans, presumably at some point in the past.
Anyway, apparently there is some sort of huge controversy over it? Can anyone fill me in?
Also, does anyone know when it's coming out?
1. It's an adaptation of The Frog Prince.
2. It's Disney doing 2D animation
3. It has a black heroine
4. It's set in New Orleans, presumably at some point in the past.
Anyway, apparently there is some sort of huge controversy over it? Can anyone fill me in?
Also, does anyone know when it's coming out?
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Here's an interesting article:
http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/the-princess-and-the-frog-controversy-or-innocence.php
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People just need to stop trying to find excuses to sue Disney--if they're so desperate for that, they should start with the lobotomy feeling I get from watching Hannah Montana...
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Plus it's fun to see Disney doing 2-d animation again. And those stills linked above look like it's going to be a very pretty movie.
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I've built up a resistance to Hannah Montana. I blame the scene I accidentally watched where Lilly sees a gossip rag with a photoshopped Miley as a boy and says she makes a hot boy, and miley says she'd date Lilly if she were a boy. Like Suite Life of Zack and Cody, it makes me go "But Disney! Are you deliberately implying half your heroines are closet lesbians? I must watch more and find out!"
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I think it's rather odd that no one was offended by the multitude of other ethnic princess,
*laughing* Noooo... maybe you didn't hear about it, but there were plenty of people criticizing Pocahontas, Mulan and Jasmine. (Well, not Jasmine so much as the movie's treatment of Arabic culture, but there *was* criticism.) Google "Disney Pocahontas controversy" or "Disney Aladdin stereotypes," etc.
they're happy to finally have someone whom their little sisters can idealize now...
Which is great, but it doesn't change the fact that Disney decided to make the hero light-skinned and the evil voodoo-using villain darker-skinned. And in the first draft of the movie, she wasn't even a princess, she was a servant.
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Actually, quite a few folks that I know of were extremely critical (http://www.bluecorncomics.com/pocahont.htm) of the stereotypes and historical inaccuracies in Disney's Pocahontas, including the actual Powhatan Renape Nation (http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2008/05/powhatan-statement-on-pocahontas.html). Aladdin came in for a lot of criticism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(film)#Controversies) too, to the point where the lyrics of the opening song were changed for the soundtrack and video releases. Mulan (http://tsoidug.org/Papers/Disney_Mulan.pdf) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DISNEY+CONTENT+CONTROVERSY+HEATS+UP-a083950228) also took their share of heat.
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Disney has yet to do a cartoon centered around a character of color that wasn't pretty sketchy in its racial implications.
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I tend to try to stay away from racial debates/wanks online so I don't know much more beyond that.
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I AM HAPPY.
Am I the only person who cares more about that than the characters themselves?
Though is she a princess?? I hope so because I love Disney princesses!!! ^----^
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They originally had more 'white names' supposedly, basically the names children would have had in the time period they were setting it in. People bitched about it not sounding 'African enough' or something and the names got changed to what they are now.
I was just happy to have it be 2-D I didn't care what ethnic it was, of course I never even knew about racism till I moved up North and got called names because all my friends were Black back in Florida.
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I know my friend is so happy she has Natural hair instead of unnatural straight hair. It shows little black girls they can be beautiful princesses and embrace their own hair without fighting it to fit the Euro standard of beauty.
When I first heard the story line I was a little skeptical but now I am 100% for this movie and am so happy that Disney didn't stick their heels in the mud and refuse to change.
I hope she becomes a regular in the Disney Princess line too.
Now we need a Latina so I can get some representation ;)
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