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"No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix -
The Disney Princesses already have a bad reputation for being "questionable role models" for young girls, in that you could make a case for many Disney heroines being weak women overall (and many HAVE done that. Google it!). So, this new quirk in the system is to be that much more expected. People have their eye on Disney's moves in this context.
I find it amusing that so many in this thread have no problem with superhero geeks dissecting the bejeeezus out of superheros and how they are marketed, yet once it gets put in the "girl/Disney" context, it's like "What crybabies!"
Hey, let the women/other fans of Disney have their voice. They've earned it.
Or, as Hardy Girl might say, Disney DESERVES it"No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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Are kids really going to look at this and say "Hey, they changed Merida! They made her all girly!" No, they're going to say "It's Merida!" and remember the tough, "Brave" character she was.
If Disney put her in a crown, long gloves and an ornate ball gown, I could see the uproar. But this seems pretty nitpicky to me. The photo shown displays a brassy, confident character, as opposed to the very demure, somewhat aloof princesses that stroll around Disney World for the most part.
She did hate that dress, but almost every piece of merchandise had her in it...and the new design still keeps some of the "rips" in the design, where she busted out of it just by breathing.
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Thank you, Hugh! If you guys really thought this was "no big deal", there wouldn't be 4 pages of replies on this topic. I know it isn't as important to you as your superheroes are, (and just let someone change Superman's or Batman colors, or costume or concept, and you'd have something to say!), but I consider myself a fairly strong woman. When I was a kid, I had role models like The Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, Charlie's Angels, and so forth. What do little girls have today? Princesses.And I played princess when I was little too, but I knew there was more out there. I've taught after school care w/ grade schoolers, and I teach pre-school now, and I watch the way these girls play. They go from princesses, to Barbie to Bratz (or something like them). Disney had a winner w/ Brave. I myself saw the movie and really enjoyed it. There was no Prince saving the fair maiden. This was something really different. Well if Disney cared enough to create this strong woman, they should care enough to maintain the integrity of the character, warts and all. Not every Disney leading lady becomes a princess. If Disney is going to bestow this honor on Merida, then it should be the way she is. Even at the end of the movie, Merida's mother accepted her for who she was and was grateful her daughter had the strength to save her. Can't Disney accept her too? That's all I'm saying.
I find it amusing that so many in this thread have no problem with superhero geeks dissecting the bejeeezus out of superheros and how they are marketed, yet once it gets put in the "girl/Disney" context, it's like "What crybabies!"
Hey, let the women/other fans of Disney have their voice. They've earned it.
Or, as Hardy Girl might say, Disney DESERVES it"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."Comment
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The problem i see, is that it's not the little girls with the problem..It's the parents, the kids would'nt have even noticed it..I could careless if they change any super heroes costume...look at how many times the batman sign has changed and the style of costume(and many times for the better) and you don't see people opening petitions to have it go back to the original first one...It's Disney's character and their right to change it as they see fit, if you don't like the change then just don't buy the merchandize and move on..Keep on watching the original movie and you won't have this problem because the change hadn't occurred"Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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That's precisely why this is troubling. In the movie she isn't fat or ugly, she simply looks like a "regular girl". What sort of message does it send to young girls when Disney says a normal, healthy girl is not thin enough and not pretty enough?Comment
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Kids may not be able to articulate it, but they definitely pick up on these things. Ever tried to give a kid a knock-off toy? Kids are often more perceptive of the little changes than their parents.
That's precisely why this is troubling. In the movie she isn't fat or ugly, she simply looks like a "regular girl". What sort of message does it send to young girls when Disney says a normal, healthy girl is not thin enough and not pretty enough?"Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Comment
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On showing her the Merida revamp, my 4-year old niece wanted to know why Merida didn't have her bow.
I gave her the dvd for Christmas & she loves it, pantomines archery all the time.
In my honest opinion, this thread is dismissive and a little sexist.
I mean, in "Comics", we debate in contentiuous, minute detail every nuance of a character we love--but here this is generally perceived as "no big deal", over-reacting.
I do think Disney's commercialism downplays more assertive princesses--where's Mulan?WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.Comment
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Kids wouldn't know the difference when they looked at this picture. It is only adults that make the issues of this because their bored.
If people used half the energy they put into things like this, for actual issues that mattered, the world might be a better and safer place to live.Comment
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I agree. A comment like this:
Kids wouldn't know the difference when they looked at this picture. It is only adults that make the issues of this because their bored.
If people used half the energy they put into things like this, for actual issues that mattered, the world might be a better and safer place to live.
And then, statements like this:
Altho', scenarios such as:
Thank you, Hugh! If you guys really thought this was "no big deal", there wouldn't be 4 pages of replies on this topic. I know it isn't as important to you as your superheroes are, (and just let someone change Superman's or Batman colors, or costume or concept, and you'd have something to say... Merida's mother accepted her for who she was and was grateful her daughter had the strength to save her. Can't Disney accept her too? That's all I'm saying.
The problem i see, is that it's not the little girls with the problem..It's the parents, the kids would'nt have even noticed it..I could careless if they change any super heroes costume...look at how many times the batman sign has changed and the style of costume(and many times for the better) and you don't see people opening petitions to have it go back to the original first one...It's Disney's character and their right to change it as they see fit, if you don't like the change then just don't buy the merchandize and move on..Keep on watching the original movie and you won't have this problem because the change hadn't occurred
It's obvious t2cool isn't getting that though because he brings up costume changes for Batman as if there's any connection between the two. Well, it should be obvious that in THIS context, there ISN'T a connection to that."No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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