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    Single Sea Foam to Married Mermaid The original The Little Mermaid, written by Hans Christian Andersen, and the Disney version are closer than I had first thought. It turns out that Disney had only changed the ending to fit the Disney-fication process, besides adding music. The original piece isn’t as sad as thought. I’m glad I got to actually sit down and read Andersen’s version of The Little Mermaid. Both versions of The Little Mermaid follow the six-step formula for a Shakespearean comedy. It is easiest to start from the original content and connect it to the six steps. In Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid it starts off with the introduction of the little mermaid. She and her sisters wait to turn fifteen to go up to the surface. We are introduced to the Sea King, sea witch, little mermaid and the prince. With the little mermaid as the main character she sets up the story by wanting to visit the surface and interact with the people. The Prince is the main love interest and he is introduced when the little mermaid saves him from drowning. The next step is a tragic event, and it is much smaller then something Shakespeare could muster up. Nobody died, yet. It was more that the little mermaid realized she couldn’t be with her prince. “Why have not we an immortal soul?” asked the little mermaid mournfully; “I would give gladly all the hundreds…

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    Walt Disney and his eponymous company have been juggernauts in the entertainment industry for over half a century, and as such have solidified their place in American culture. In fact, Disney’s characters have become just as iconic as the founding fathers themselves. Americans often like to idolize iconic figures and Disney characters are certainly no exception. However, just like the people who originally drew them, characters are not perfect. In fact, in one of Walt Disney’s most iconic…

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    world without the magic, whimsy, and optimism that he created. Walt Disney helped create the entertainment industry that we know today. He discovered the fields of animation, and explored different ways educate. Walt Disney was and still is a very popular man. However, some people may not know how he began his career an animator. Walt Disney ingrained himself and his brand as a part of America, during his forty-three year Hollywood career. That spanned to the development of the movie industry as…

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Walt Disney The name Disney is a name that almost everyone has heard before. While a majority of the population does not know much about Walt Disney himself, his legacy lives on and continues to impact the lives of many people today. The name Disney brings back many happy childhood memories and has a positive connotation for many people. Through his work in animation, film making, and creation of the theme park, Disneyland, he has left a lasting marking on…

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    The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16, 1923 in California by Walt Disney and his brother Roy O. Disney. The company was originally started as an animation studio and named The Disney Brothers Company. At present time, the company is composed of four main business units which are divided into more specialized segments or divisions. The four primary business units are: Studio Entertainment where the main business unit is The Walt Disney Studios, Parks and Resorts, Disney Consumer…

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    Kalala Film Analysis

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    265-273. This article looks specifically at some of the reasons that mythologies have developed in the manner they have as well as why certain archetypes and storylines are so prevalent. It also delves into how myths have been used to tell stories that are also explanation for how and why things happen. Nancy Mavrogenes main argument is that these classic myths should be taught so that these ‘hows and whys’ from the ancient world can be known and related to modern times. This source is useful…

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    Disney is a world-famous company. Its full name is The Walt Disney Company which is named after Walt Disney who founded the company and created “Mickey Mouse”. Walt Disney was a well-known cartoon maker and a successful entrepreneur. He established Disneyland in 1955. Disney is a large diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, the US. Disney gradually improved its brand image and culture by relying on Mickey Mouse in the 1930s to 1940s, and…

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    In 1937, Walt Disney Pictures produced its first princess film. Almost seventy-nine years later, a total of twelve Disney princess movies have been completed, with each one bringing a captivating narrative to life. These classic tales feature a female protagonist that aspires to discover herself. Along the way trials are uncovered and, by the conclusion of the story, it makes the princess a better person overall. Villains normally create these obstacles and are an essential part of these movies;…

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    Thailand, in the course of the most recent couple of years has turned out to be all the more surely understood yet generally, Eastern societies can't and/or don't deliver the volume nor quality that American movies do. (Despite the fact that I'm not saying Eastern motion pictures aren't of good quality, in light of the fact that I tend to watch numerous remote movies). However Japan did have something that was begun by the formation of a standout amongst the most prevalent characters in Japanese…

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    Zootopia Movie Analysis

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    A Reconsideration of “Zootopia”: Stereotype Zheng Kejia Wenzhou-Kean University Introduction The movie “Zootopia” is a comedy cartoon movie which was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studio in 2016. This movie mainly talks about how a “small” rabbit and a “sly” fox work together to detect a mysterious case, and finally found a huge conspiracy hidden behind this case (Spencer, & Howard, and Moore, 2016). Although this is an animal-based cartoon movie, it veritably and…

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