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Disney movies are often at the forefront of cinema and streaming platforms, with numerous new projects being regularly produced. With such a high volume of films, there are some that have been forgotten amid tough competitors. Disney's feature-length animations began in the 1930s, and since then, the studios have produced films across a plethora of genres and styles.
The Lion King took the '90s by storm and has been well-loved by audiences through the years. The movie is a great example of a Disney success that has remained memorable, going on to appear as a stage performance, as well as receiving a live-action remake in 2019, with a prequel, Mufasa: The Lion King, due out this year. There are others that didn't reach quite the same memorable heights as the animal-focused film, yet they are still worthy of acknowledgment and audiences.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs...
Disney movies are often at the forefront of cinema and streaming platforms, with numerous new projects being regularly produced. With such a high volume of films, there are some that have been forgotten amid tough competitors. Disney's feature-length animations began in the 1930s, and since then, the studios have produced films across a plethora of genres and styles.
The Lion King took the '90s by storm and has been well-loved by audiences through the years. The movie is a great example of a Disney success that has remained memorable, going on to appear as a stage performance, as well as receiving a live-action remake in 2019, with a prequel, Mufasa: The Lion King, due out this year. There are others that didn't reach quite the same memorable heights as the animal-focused film, yet they are still worthy of acknowledgment and audiences.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs...
- 11/9/2024
- by Ruby Brown, Arthur Goyaz
- CBR
Disney has its fair share of charming and well-mannered princes that any person would want to bring home to meet their family. These princes are kind, curious, and have a strong character, which adds to their appeal. Between sequels and live-action remakes, Disney writers add more unique personality traits to their princes which make them green flags.
Officially, there are only eleven Disney princes and a few live-action counterparts, but this is a marketing decision that has more to do with selling products than storytelling or fairytale archetypes. For instance, Giselle is excluded from the princess lineup purely because Disney didn't want to pay Amy Adams for her image, while some deplorable characters like John Smith inexplicably remain as an official "prince." Fortunately, there are more princes in the lineup who are walking green flags, and the ideal partner for their Disney princesses.
Updated by Fawzia Khan on April 9th,...
Officially, there are only eleven Disney princes and a few live-action counterparts, but this is a marketing decision that has more to do with selling products than storytelling or fairytale archetypes. For instance, Giselle is excluded from the princess lineup purely because Disney didn't want to pay Amy Adams for her image, while some deplorable characters like John Smith inexplicably remain as an official "prince." Fortunately, there are more princes in the lineup who are walking green flags, and the ideal partner for their Disney princesses.
Updated by Fawzia Khan on April 9th,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Fawzia Khan, Vera
- CBR
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