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    Film: The Incredibles The Incredible is a Walt Disney superhero animated film. This film is perfect to watch with the entire family has it demonstrates a strong bond between a family that is made up with superhero who are attempting to fit in. I love animated film and I would watch this specific film over and over again. The color used throughout the film are bright and warm when the focus is on the good characters and soon become dull and cold when the focus of the film shifts to the villains…

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    and she also taught life lessons in the show. Most children, especially girls were attached to this Disney shows. Miley Cyrus throughout her career has created controversial arguments with her actions. Certain people believe actors that are involved with Disney should not take inappropriate pictures or sing inappropriate songs. For instance, a picture posted by her when she was still a part of Disney reveals her almost kissing her best friend. One cannot know for a fact that she did kiss her…

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    animated movies of Walt Disney. The truth is that when I was growing up I never saw a princess that look like me other than Pocahontas or Aladdin and we all know they weren’t even Hispanic. The only relationship I had with those princesses was the language since my mother would often buy me the Spanish version movies. Although, that was 13 years ago, there hasn’t been a change, well based on my results. I showed my 6-year-old neighbor a picture with a list of pictures of all the Disney…

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    Females are well known in Disney movies to be only wanted as a wife, a mother, or a home-maker. They are there to support their husbands, calm them when they are angry, and are there for them whenever needed; you rarely ever see a woman go to work in any of these films. This being said, in the beginning of Beauty and the Beast, Belle is walking down the street when Gaston runs into her, taking her book and throwing it into the mud, he tells Belle, “It’s not right for a woman to read, then…

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    By 1955, year of the opening of the internationally famous park of Disneyland, Walt Disney was widely recognized as one of the most prominent figures and symbols of America. The man who started his career as a simple cartoonist quickly became an astoundingly creative and prolific entrepreneur in the entertainment business. Walt Disney was in fact behind the first animated film to use sound, the national sensation Steamboat Willie (1928), starring himself as the voice for Mickey Mouse. His…

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    The cultural transformation of Walt Disney has been a turning point in history. Walter Elias Disney made the largest brand name in the world, in entertainment. He inspired people from many cultures, and he greatly influenced the average family life. Walter Disney was an American entrepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor, and film producer. He has been an inspirational figure within the American animation industry and throughout the world. Walt was seen as a cultural icon, known for his…

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    sound advice really, yet odd to hear it come from Disney of all places. Don't get me wrong, Disney isn't a bad company. There aren't many other businesses in the world that can achieved the global recognizability and influence of the Disney company. With hands in more countries than we can truly know and a small army of genre defining and societal dominating works, they're a producing powerhouse and a cultural juggernaut. Even after nearly 100 years Disney maintains the same high level of…

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    Lego Toys Research Paper

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    Since 1958, over 400 Billion Lego bricks have been produced. As I look back my childhood, I can recall so many splendid toys that I had. One toy that stuck out to me that I thoroughly enjoyed was a massive set of Legos. The possibilities were always endless, I could create anything that came to mind. Similarly, to the ideas touched on by two writings; Maria Edgeworth’s “Toys” and Roland Barthes’ “Toys,” the Legos were wonderful toys to utilize because of the way they were able to engage a child…

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    Tim Burton’s movies give a glimpse into the mind of a demented man, and some of Burton’s role models, ghastly as they may be. Although Burton made movies for Disney, Burton’s stories were not child appropriate. Burton’s dark and grisly stories include the tale of the man without hands, the candy factory where those who go in may never return, and the marriage between the dead and alive. To manipulate the audience’s emotions to feel for the odd, peculiar and even unfortunate situations and…

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    The idea of Spectatorship in David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive (2001) : We don’t stop here! Abstract Films have always been a medium of great importance and still continue to amuse and interest its audience. Films of different languages and different genres are released worldwide over a year. Some of them grab the attention of a large audience while some others go even unnoticed. The success and greatness of a film is usually connected with its ability to influence and transform the audience.…

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