1) Most all of Disney's main characters are either adopted or orphaned by one or both of the parents, mostly the mothers. Teaching children that parents will abandon you at some point and that you do not need them in your life to teach you REAL values.
2) Have you seen all the subliminal images in Disney movies?! nuff said there
3) a. Jasmine, Pocahontas, Ariel, go out in the night to be with a guy. b) The centaurs cartoon resemble the pagan god Pan.
Very thoroughly researched. The presentation is a bit dry,though. That is the only negative I would give and easily outdone by the creativity of the visual resources used.
This is a nice enough video, but I think it's rather simplistic to talk about "Disney values" as if all these films, made by different people, in different eras, under different conditions, were all working from one single vision. That was a BIT truer in the days when Walt Disney himself was at the helm, but it doesn't make much sense to talk about "Fox and the Hound" in same breath as, say, "Tarzan". The only real thing those films have in common is the Disney label.
the old white castle logo, nice touch
doodlecouchpotato 1 year ago
Are you kidding?
JizzonTheDark 2 years ago
Family Values my ass
1) Most all of Disney's main characters are either adopted or orphaned by one or both of the parents, mostly the mothers. Teaching children that parents will abandon you at some point and that you do not need them in your life to teach you REAL values.
2) Have you seen all the subliminal images in Disney movies?! nuff said there
3) a. Jasmine, Pocahontas, Ariel, go out in the night to be with a guy. b) The centaurs cartoon resemble the pagan god Pan.
c) THE SYMBOLS!!!
selious04 2 years ago
good thing Iceclanl2
kaliwatnilapulapu 3 years ago
Ok documentary... the voice over is really dull, stilted and monotone. It would be much better if the delivery was more lively.
crazyasacoconana 3 years ago 4
I totally agree. When we made it, we were really tired and one part I almost lost my voice and was whispering through it, haha.
IceClanL2 3 years ago
Great documentary! It's watching Disney related programming that justs make me wish I never have to grow up.
Partyboy22 3 years ago
great video! loved the music
eeyoredancer11 3 years ago
Very thoroughly researched. The presentation is a bit dry,though. That is the only negative I would give and easily outdone by the creativity of the visual resources used.
echoscot 4 years ago
This is a nice enough video, but I think it's rather simplistic to talk about "Disney values" as if all these films, made by different people, in different eras, under different conditions, were all working from one single vision. That was a BIT truer in the days when Walt Disney himself was at the helm, but it doesn't make much sense to talk about "Fox and the Hound" in same breath as, say, "Tarzan". The only real thing those films have in common is the Disney label.
Marbles471 4 years ago