Disney Movies Research Paper

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The Best Disney Movies

Waiting all day for my mom to get dressed and come out of the house was a regular thing around my house. Most of the time it was bearable but not on the days we were going to the movies. We would wait all day for my mom to say that she was finally ready to go, after cleaning up the house,preparing roast in a crock pot, doing the dishes etc. My sister and I would be playing outside and she would yell that she was ready to go, we would race to her car estatically. We would go to the movies get a huge bucket of popcorn, big slurpees to share, and go and see the new disney movie that came out that day. The last movie I vividly remember going to see was The Princess and The Frog. My sister and I were really excited before and afterwards. Disney movies have been the dawning of my happiness as a child, Even at nine years old I could tell all disney movies have similar attributes.

The best Disney movies almost always have a strong female lead, this is usually the princess. In Cinderella, she was a poor girl who lived with her stepmother and
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For example, the movie The Parent Trap. There were twins who didn't know they were twins then they figured it out when they were at a summer camp. Their parents ended up remarrying each other, the happy ending made watching the movie worthwhile. In the movie The Lion King, Simba ended up being the ruler of the land his father had abandoned when he passed. The build up of the movie made the happy ending refreshing after all the grief the viewers go throughout the whole movie. In the movie Finding Nemo, a dad fish, Marlon loses his son Nemo at the beginning of the movie. Throughout the remainder of the movie Nemo is trying to find Marlon and Marlon is trying to find Nemo. At the end they finally do get back to each other and everything ends well. If this movie had a sad ending it would've been a waste to watch and quite

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