Me learning the original concept for Wish had Star as a Peter Pan/Genie-esque shapeshifter, he would be Asha's love interest, the king and queen would be a villainous couple, and that sounds a hundred times more interesting than what we actually got:
*opens Final Draft*
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I like to think that at some point in time these two crossed paths
And for that moment in time they finally had someone in their life that understood all their pop culture references
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You know something I noticed about Enchanted and Disenchanted?
In the first film Giselle the “First Princess” character of that franchise was heavily influenced by Disney’s own first princess Snow White.
And in Disenchanted Morgan the “Second Princess” character of that franchise was heavily influenced by Disney’s own second princess Cinderella.
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Y'all the fact that a music video from an indie adult cartoon show looks and sounds leagues better than a major animation studio's 100th anniversary film is fucking hilarious.
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Really? You don't think it has anything to do with the fact that Disney deliberately sabotaged a film of theirs portraying a loving and healthy biracial family with an openly gay teenaged son by giving it no promoting whatsoever? Don't you think it might have something to do with that rather than Disney trying to be "woke"? Okay.
(Full article here)
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One of the major attributes I admire about this character
is being "Peaceful" way far from "harmless", even though I've seen some claims that Aladar's fight with Kron ended the way it did because he was the weaker, actually..
Aladar never went on the offensive with Kron. Each move he made was merely defensive.
Albeit the size difference
+ the combat experience Aladar lacked ( which should've made it more likely for him to seize any given opportunity to attack)
Kron took the initiative & went to the ground
Something which Aladar didn't take advantage of.
He blinded him
Slashed his chest..
That wasn't enough
He smacked him down
.. And still wasn't done until he'd finish him off completely if it wasn't for Neera's intervention.
You see that difference. Because Aladar wasn't primarily after leadership, but only wanted everybody to reach the valley safely.
He was never in for a fight. He had to defend himself against Kron who's mentality offered only obliteration for any objection to his methods or rules.
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