Top 10 Disney Movies You Look at Differently as an Adult

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  • We can't help but look at these Disney movies differently as adults. For this list, we’ll be looking at most notable animated films from the production studio's catalog that take on new, deeper meanings when you look at them with a grown-up perspective. Our countdown includes "Finding Nemo," "Peter Pan," "Cinderella," and more! Which Disney movie do YOU look at differently as an adult? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @MsMojo
    @MsMojo  Год назад +20

    Which Disney movie do YOU look at differently as an adult? Let us know in the comments!

  • @Sate12
    @Sate12 Год назад +83

    The Beast didn't imprison Belle. He imprisoned her father for trespassing. She offered (under her own free will) to take his place. She doesn't ask anything else first, just jumps directly to "I'll be your prisoner" then he realizes all the awful things he's done and works to make himself better

    • @rosiebaybie6245
      @rosiebaybie6245 10 месяцев назад +2

      Finally! Someone who gets it!

    • @literally_lore
      @literally_lore 2 месяца назад

      yes , people blame the beast for no reason. Just imagine that you turn from a beautiful prince into a hideous beast. He still changed himself and improved for Belle. People should stop taking things so negatively.

  • @RapFanatic4ever
    @RapFanatic4ever Год назад +363

    Pinoicchio taught us about honesty and doing all you can to make your dreams come true. What I got from Beauty & The Beast is to judge people based on their inside. Also Aladdin also taught us about how we should appreciate what we have instead of looking at others lives as well as how we rebel when we're teens

    • @jamiajackson1764
      @jamiajackson1764 Год назад +32

      I agree with this but also Princess and the Frog also taught us that happiness doesn't come from money or other material things and you should never lose sight of the love you have for people and their love for you.

    • @moneylover318
      @moneylover318 Год назад +16

      @@jamiajackson1764 I would change princess in the frog too it's important to work hard for your dreams but don't forget life in sake of a dream

    • @lilstrawberry_lady
      @lilstrawberry_lady Год назад +6

      B-but...the beast kidnapped her dad...😶

    • @moneylover318
      @moneylover318 Год назад +10

      @@lilstrawberry_lady He broke in technically no matter what there is going on he technically broke into the castle without permission. Legally he can lock him up

    • @katherineknapp4370
      @katherineknapp4370 Год назад +4

      I agree with you except for Pinocchio, that movie is just messed up plain and simple. And Beauty and the Beast teaches how not to do what your saying. It sounds like you need to go back and watch both again with these thoughts in mind.

  • @TheCommenterDragon
    @TheCommenterDragon Год назад +172

    Whether you watch them as a child or adult, these Disney films are always classics either way! they're just that damn memorable!

  • @casckettfriki
    @casckettfriki Год назад +194

    I still enjoy all the movies as an adult. I know some of them may have dark themes if you think about it, but I try to see them just as what they are, disney movies. Life is already enough tough to overthink about this movies. Let's just enjoy them and let the hard things to reality

    • @stefachino192
      @stefachino192 Год назад +12

      I completely agree, ms mojo overthought these movies, sure some of this stuff is true but most is hilarious, adorable and kinda sad now (Mufas’ death especially)…I also don’t have kids so I can’t really judge as a parent 😅😄

    • @andreasmeelie1889
      @andreasmeelie1889 Год назад +2

      Thank you! I like you already! :)

    • @veronicado1016
      @veronicado1016 Год назад +6

      Totally agree. I don't have kids either and I still enjoy these films. Leave the hard stuff to reality.

    • @emilypeterson1133
      @emilypeterson1133 Год назад +4

      I see a lot of the themes that Mojo was saying but I can still appreciate and love them because they are well written and thought provoking.

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад +4

      @@stefachino192 what do you expect from insane modern feminists? Ms Mojo probably is single and miserable.

  • @timwoods2852
    @timwoods2852 Год назад +35

    I dunno about the prince in Snow White, he gives her a quick and respectful kiss on the lips to acknowledge his lost love and then sits down to morn with the dwarfs. He's just as surprised and overjoyed as they are when she comes back.

  • @ChibiProwl
    @ChibiProwl Год назад +299

    I’m not a parent, but I still love these movies.😌They’re classics.😌

    • @olvialee7221
      @olvialee7221 Год назад +18

      I broke tradition in 2020 and not a parent. I love disney since I was a kid, I’ll never stop loving it

    • @ChibiProwl
      @ChibiProwl Год назад +4

      @@caylapelt Ditto.😌

    • @RaquelPereira-fj4kt
      @RaquelPereira-fj4kt Год назад +5

      what does being a parent have to do with liking a Disney kid's movie? it made sense if you said: I'm not a children but I like these movies

  • @ClaudiaS_
    @ClaudiaS_ Год назад +55

    Ariel didn’t leave the ocean because of Eric. She had already sung an entire song about how much she wanted to be part of that world before she ever meets him. The kiss was just the bargain that Ursula proposes for her permanent transformation.

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +8

      Yes. Ariel was already interested in exploring the human world. Eric turned that interest that might have happened into a full blown desire. Saving him turned 'someday' into now. The thing I find odd about many modern interpretations of The Little Mermaid is the idea that if Ariel found another reason to want to go to the surface, that her original reason and intent instantly died and no longer mattered. Life should not stop from having a crush or a partner. But it can be enhanced by that, and that's totally normal and okay.

    • @ClaudiaS_
      @ClaudiaS_ Год назад +6

      @@kathycoleman4648 Exactly! And I don’t even think that meeting Eric is what made her decide to go to Ursula and strike up that deal, but rather her father violently destroying her collection. THAT was what made her think “Yeah, I’m outta here.”

    • @vetarlittorf1807
      @vetarlittorf1807 Год назад +3

      I don't know why this is so hard to get. Ariel always wanted to live on the surface to escape the entrapment she felt in the ocean. Eric was just the trigger that gave her the courage to go through with it since her desire to get to know him gave her something more specific to shoot for. And considering how borderline abusive Triton was to her it's easy to see why she would risk everything for happiness.

    • @krissymaechaos470
      @krissymaechaos470 Год назад +1

      Can we talk about the little mermaid 2 yet? Or is it to soon?
      Perfectly represents why they decided to make arial of African American descent for the little mermaid in the upcoming film. In the sequel as she warns her daughter not to return to the streets that her mother grew up on... She warned her daughter about how dangerous it is and how she need not know life of that nature... Ariel was from the streets yall

    • @vetarlittorf1807
      @vetarlittorf1807 Год назад +1

      @@krissymaechaos470 That is quite a reach.

  • @serendavies7375
    @serendavies7375 Год назад +90

    Even though I'm 21, those Disney films will always make me smile forever 🥰😘

    • @krissymaechaos470
      @krissymaechaos470 Год назад +1

      I'm 32 and I feel all the sames love

    • @serendavies7375
      @serendavies7375 Год назад +1

      @@krissymaechaos470 thank you, honey

    • @darkangelholz
      @darkangelholz Год назад +1

      I'm 36 and when I watch any classic disney movie I feel like a child again even though I have a son who's 14! As a family we love Disney and we organise a trip to Disneyland Paris every year for all the Christmas stuff. When you go there you don't even need to have a child, you see adults there alone on romantic breaks because all the fun and magic can also make it romantic xxxx

  • @person8834
    @person8834 Год назад +61

    Also, how did MsMojo miss the OBVIOUS reason why Hunchback is so much more profound watching as an adult?! Which is Frollo’s obvious lust towards Esmeralda 🤮

    • @FightingIncorrectStereotypes
      @FightingIncorrectStereotypes Год назад +3

      They touch on this quite a bit in other videos. I think they just try to adapt the narrative to fit whatever list they are creating.

    • @person8834
      @person8834 Год назад +2

      @@FightingIncorrectStereotypes That’s my point: Frollo’s list for Esmeralda fits the theme of the video

    • @skellington8090
      @skellington8090 Год назад

      Yeah, I wholeheartedly agree! And also, I REALLY wanted to beat him over the head with a baseball bat when I saw that film!

  • @paintingwithcammiebourke3984
    @paintingwithcammiebourke3984 Год назад +55

    I always can relate to Quasimodo as a person with a disability cuz society tends to not be super accommodating especially those that you try to respect the most

    • @brendanrodriguez5111
      @brendanrodriguez5111 Год назад

      Same here! I’m leagually blind and it’s like the authority figures in my life seem to think that i can’t do anything. When I’ve tried to advocate for myself, they don’t really acknowledge it until after either five explanations or, the more common, when a sited person in their 30+ age explains what I’ve been trying to get accross. Like I don’t even matter.

  • @Gayredheadbitch94
    @Gayredheadbitch94 Год назад +49

    The lion king hits me so hard as adult. I cry so much during this film now. Due to losing my own dad when I was 21 due to cancer. I tear up every time mufasa is brought up

    • @cookiesncream789
      @cookiesncream789 Год назад +6

      I'm so sorry 😞 😔.

    • @Queen_Kellz_1120
      @Queen_Kellz_1120 Год назад +2

      I'm so sorry for your loss ... I always cried (like a baby) when mufasa dies ... Even as an adult I still cry it's just so sad

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Год назад +1

      Mine was through snorkeling on his tenth anniversary with my stepmom 😮‍💨

    • @JustPeachie22
      @JustPeachie22 Год назад

      Me too....my husband and I were actually watching the death scene right before we found out my father passed away 😔

    • @maryannangros8834
      @maryannangros8834 Год назад

      Hamlet!!

  • @dinomonzon7493
    @dinomonzon7493 Год назад +19

    All things considered, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the most adult of the Disney movies cited here.
    Frollo’s obsession over Esmeralda is something kids wouldn’t understand. And they already changed him from a man of the cloth to a judge already to avoid flak from the church.
    Then there’s Esmeralda who’ll never pass muster as a teenager. She’s clearly an adult woman.
    It’s said Mr. Eisner demanded a more serious, adult take on The Hunchback of Notre Dame and he got it in spades.
    The case of Sleeping Beauty was ironic as Aurora and Prince Philip were already set up in a pre-arranged marriage, as implied by their fathers.

  • @hannahmalaran
    @hannahmalaran Год назад +25

    honestly the fact that Hunchback of Notre Dame appeared so many times near the top in two of these Watch Mojo Videos about serious/dark Disney Movies shows that the Hunchback of Notre is literally one of the darkest Disney movies Disney has ever created. It’s probably like at least top 3 along with Pinocchio.

  • @mor6165
    @mor6165 Год назад +150

    Ariel wanted to discover the world before she meant Eric so she’s technically following her dreams

    • @chelyvi7466
      @chelyvi7466 Год назад +12

      Actually she changed her dreams after she knew Eric because after that she wanted to be with him and did all those things (like accepting the contract with an evil witch) because she wanted to be part of HIS world, she fell in love and just wanted a human life beside him.

    • @michaelnally2841
      @michaelnally2841 Год назад +13

      Plus her father is being domestically abusive to her. He never hears her out even the one clip they show she tries to stand up for herself. Granted Ariel is a teenager and doesn’t know everything but her father unintentionally pushes her towards that. While he does mean well it’s still a form of abuse when he destroys her grotto.I’d be no differthen a parent destroying their daughter’s boy band stuff.

    • @michaelnally2841
      @michaelnally2841 Год назад +3

      @jf k I know Ariel isn’t perfect I’m not saying she’s totally innocent from this, I understand he’s annoyed Ariel isn’t listening. However in the film her father never TALKS to her about this and when she does stand up for herself he refuses to listen to her, he does a “you live under my ocean you’re gonna do what I say because I say so”. Hey guess what if you try the enforcement method and tell your kids not to do something you’re just gonna encourage them to do it even more. If you want further details as to my perspective on this film I recommend you go watch jambareeqi’s review of this film he goes into much more debth then I have time for but point is neither of them are fully in the right in this film. I was just providing some contributing factors as to why Ariel would go with Ursula’s proposal

    • @RaquelPereira-fj4kt
      @RaquelPereira-fj4kt Год назад +5

      @jf k he's an adult and she's not. it's his duty to be a protective and kind leader. if we don't respect children obviously they will not respect us or themselves. children learn by example. she's doing what she was taught to do, disrespect.

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад +3

      @@michaelnally2841 honor your mother and father. He never laid a finger on Ariel and fathers are supposed to protect their daughters. If a teenage girl is going to rebel and something bad happens to her, she has only herself to blame.

  • @SprigatittoSuperFan
    @SprigatittoSuperFan Год назад +269

    Peter Pan is actually a true villain, cutting off Hook’s hand & feeding it to the Crocodile 🐊 ⏰, kidnapping kids, & also kidnapping toons & turning them into bootlegs like from “Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers”.

    • @Nurichiri
      @Nurichiri Год назад +24

      In the original stories he was painted as a villain.

    • @1971chrismiller
      @1971chrismiller Год назад +25

      Well Hook is a murderous pirate. So he ain't no saint. You could say there were two villains and Wendy and her brothers were the heroes.

    • @eharper7
      @eharper7 Год назад +16

      Not to mention the film having an extremely offensive scene and song about Native Americans aka "Red Man".

    • @Im_alivexx
      @Im_alivexx Год назад +5

      That’s why I never did like Peter Pan

    • @ClaudiaS_
      @ClaudiaS_ Год назад +13

      In Once Upon a Time he was one of the most vicious villains in the series.

  • @jolenfo
    @jolenfo Год назад +54

    I think Fantasia should be mentioned as well. It did make me love classical music more as a kid and now I understand music better, I appreciate it even more as an adult. Also Sleeping Beauty did grow on me more as an adult because of the detail in music and animation I see now.

    • @kennethwayne6857
      @kennethwayne6857 Год назад +1

      Same here.

    • @betsypinina1950
      @betsypinina1950 Год назад +1

      That one is my all time favorite, because of the music

    • @thomasbradley4505
      @thomasbradley4505 Год назад +1

      When fantasia was rereleased in the 70s, people would do drugs then go see the movie while tripping. Just the thought of it cracks me up

  • @leviticuspagelus
    @leviticuspagelus Год назад +22

    Most of the Fairy Tales that Disney adapted were sanitized and made child friendly. Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast were extremely dark and gruesome. Hell even the original novels of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo and Peter Pan by J.M Barrie show their respective title characters in a villainous light.

    • @victoriashore1332
      @victoriashore1332 Год назад +3

      Oh my god yes. Cinderella was so much darker. Almost all of these movies Disney made they took out all of the dark parts of the stories and re-told them.

  • @davidpumpkinsjr.5108
    @davidpumpkinsjr.5108 Год назад +18

    In a small defense of the Beast, he gave Belle only one rule: don't go in the West Wing, and it's one of the first things she does. I feel his anger was justified even if the expression of it was not.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +31

    ‘Beauty and the Beast’ helped me deal with Red Flags and of course, the first Booktuber Disney Princess.

  • @BlueTressym
    @BlueTressym Год назад +30

    Triton is still being overbearing, refusing to be honest with Ariel and hating all humans based on prejudice rather than instead maybe proposing Ariel get to know this particular one a bit better before getting in too deep (pun intended). His worries are understandable and relatable but he's still going about handling it all wrong. Ursula took advantage of Ariel's naivety but Triton made it a lot easier for her.

    • @BlueTressym
      @BlueTressym Год назад +8

      @jf k and making a mess of it. No one is denying he means well but he still has his share of responsibility for the ensuing problems.

    • @moonbellebelle4523
      @moonbellebelle4523 Год назад +2

      I think it's prejudicms is off for this, He lost her wife to humans, that one enough is a good reason of course he was just being careful as a measure and wanna keep his daughter safe. Triton just acted like most of father would act for the safety of his kids.

    • @cindygeorge9938
      @cindygeorge9938 Год назад +1

      That's for sure 😒

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +73

    I’m going to get judged for this but Maleficent AND the fairies were iconic. Also, if I wasn’t invited to a party, I wouldn’t take it out on the child.

    • @darkelfmagik
      @darkelfmagik Год назад +5

      Maleficent was right to be angry. They should have invited her. Whether they wanted her there or not. She was an extremely powerful fairy and you don't tick off the fae.

    • @kennethwayne6857
      @kennethwayne6857 Год назад +2

      @@darkelfmagik It probably wouldn't have made a difference. Maleficent being who she was, even if invited would likely have done something malevolent and they knew that.

    • @maryannangros8834
      @maryannangros8834 Год назад

      Absolutely!!

  • @alexiacaceda1421
    @alexiacaceda1421 Год назад +7

    Me and my friendgroup watched beauty and the beast a week ago and our main take was how childish the beast is. We grew up not liking his character because that was trendy when we were young (the buzzfeed articles etc) but now that we are grown-ups we just saw him as a depressed guy with anger issues and toxic behaviur. Ended up rooting for him to become a better person

  • @ClopinGirl64
    @ClopinGirl64 Год назад +15

    I'm 32 right now and I still enjoy these movies no matter how old I get, even if some of them do appear more messed up than they're supposed to be. 20 years ago, I was a huge fan of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Nowadays, I may be more of a Hunchback girl but Snow White still holds a special place in my heart. I don't care if it's not perfect. It's still a good movie.

    • @Queen_Kellz_1120
      @Queen_Kellz_1120 Год назад +1

      I'm 39 & was always more of a Belle girl, as she was the first brunette princess that loves to read I remember seeing as a child ... So I've always related to her more

  • @lostgirlcosplay14
    @lostgirlcosplay14 Год назад +42

    Cinderella wanted a night out, she never wished for a prince or marriage

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад

      A dream is a wish your heart makes
      Do you know what she was dreaming?

    • @kataw0404
      @kataw0404 Год назад +5

      I don't think Cinderella wanted to leave her step family. She loved them even if they mistreated her.
      The fairy godmother couldn't wave her wand and fundamentally change a person so she couldn't force the steps to be kind to Cinderella. She couldn't directly give Cinderella a whole new life. However, she could introduce her to someone who could.

  • @GoGreen1977
    @GoGreen1977 Год назад +28

    I was a 4-5 year old girl when "Sleeping Beauty" came out around 1960. I loved that movie. Had the book and the album. I still love it. It's a gorgeous film. I assure you, the "non-consensual" kiss and other elements of the story didn't harm me. Somehow, I earned a Master's degree from a prominent university, had a successful, professional career in a male-dominated field, and have enjoyed a wonderful family life.

    • @RaquelPereira-fj4kt
      @RaquelPereira-fj4kt Год назад +1

      kissing women that are not awake e sexual abuse. the fact that you're ok doesn't mean anything. im a victim of sexual abuse and I'm like you. how many children grew up being beaten everyday with a belt and are successful now. a person's success is not a measure for defending sexual abuse.

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад +3

      @@RaquelPereira-fj4kt ironically, if the prince didn’t kiss the women, they never would have woken up again for the rest of their lives.
      So, you think the princess is going to wake up and say….”Umm, excuse me but I didn’t consent!”
      You’re crazy.

    • @lulabell-rr6px
      @lulabell-rr6px Год назад +1

      She would’ve died if it weren’t for the kiss (and he was well aware from what the fairies told him(. Also she already had a crush on him so there was absolutely 0 wrong with it.

    • @lulabell-rr6px
      @lulabell-rr6px Год назад +4

      In the original story? Yes, it was a strange man who raped her as she slept which is absolutely horrific but the Disney version is romantic and wholesome.

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +3

      @@lulabell-rr6px This. So many people flip out over the disney versions of films. Oh man if they only realized what the original versions of these stories entailed they'd probably never sleep again, lmao.

  • @rainbowrunner1550
    @rainbowrunner1550 Год назад +10

    Honestly, the Toy Story films are some that give different perspectives watching them grown up. Many of the tear jerking moments hit much harder. But they're still masterpieces to watch.
    Honestly, any Disney film can be watched, and still give off the charm needed, whether for kids or adults.

  • @reverseflash7095
    @reverseflash7095 Год назад +32

    Also finding love in real life isn't as easy as in the movies

    • @natasapap7936
      @natasapap7936 Год назад +5

      That's true I agree, nor is it all roses and milk all the time, love in real life takes work, a lot of it, it's a video game with a 2 player mode only.

    • @reverseflash7095
      @reverseflash7095 Год назад +4

      @@natasapap7936 yeah except this game called life is always on hard mode

    • @natasapap7936
      @natasapap7936 Год назад +2

      @@reverseflash7095 It would't be worth playing if it wasn't. People very often set their video games on hard mode to have more of a challenge. It is impossible to go through life without getting a few scars along the way, besides things that can be aquiered easily are not worth having.

  • @KangaKucha
    @KangaKucha Год назад +7

    Christ Dumbo has the saddest scene, not just in Disney but almost global wide, in history when Dumbo goes to his imprisoned Mom and such. That will make you cry for sure as it will break your soul!
    Same with me and the Good Company scene in Oilver and Company where if you have had a good pet that loves you back, and sadly they pass on, this song reminds you of them and the good times you had, bringing you to tears for sure!

  • @maddog6620
    @maddog6620 Год назад +73

    I still enjoy Disney’s little mermaid as an adult

    • @phantom115cw
      @phantom115cw Год назад +5

      You don't want to know the true story of this

    • @Cady94
      @Cady94 Год назад +9

      There's no problem with liking them still as an adult. The issue comes in when children watch them and think there's nothing wrong about the message.

    • @sarammauricio
      @sarammauricio Год назад +2

      @@phantom115cw You can know the original story and still enjoy the Disney version. I know I do, and I’ve known both versions for as long as I can remember, meaning I have no memory of knowing the one without knowing the other (believe it or not, as a little girl, I had an illustrated kids book with the actual original story, including the “kill the prince or turn into seafoam” part. Of course, this was like 30 years ago).

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад +1

      @@phantom115cw mermaids aren’t real. There is no true mermaid story.

    • @phantom115cw
      @phantom115cw Год назад +1

      @@jakey3887 the true story of the little mermaid

  • @CatherineDupuis87
    @CatherineDupuis87 Год назад +11

    I had a breakthrough a few years ago when I realized Timon and Pumbaa's "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle wasn't about not letting things get to you but instead about avoidance.

    • @Wiiguy1606
      @Wiiguy1606 Год назад +4

      Well to be fair to Timon and Pumbaa but if it hasn't been for them, Simba would have died in the desert. Heck, even when Simba wakes up he was already depressively walking back in the desert not caring if he lived or died. Timon and puma DID brought some happiness back into his life even if technically their problem-free philosophy goes against the movie's moral.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +32

    I remember loving ‘Once Upon A Time’! It was so much fun!

  • @JonathanLasry
    @JonathanLasry Год назад +34

    I did not like The Hunchback of Notre-Dame when I was a kid
    It’s one of my favorite Disney movies as an adult
    The music is perfect and the lyrics are painfully realistic

  • @itfigurescomics6704
    @itfigurescomics6704 Год назад +18

    3:52
    I love how everyone keeps forgetting that she traded her own freedom for her father's XD
    She brought it all upon herself, think about it

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +4

      It's not even that she 'brought it on herself', which kinda insinuates that she did something she knew was wrong. It's closer to Katniss Everdeen's "I volunteer as tribute" to save Primrose. Belle's a hell of a lot stronger than most people realize.

    • @itfigurescomics6704
      @itfigurescomics6704 Год назад +1

      @@kathycoleman4648 I know it wasn't wrong of Bell, but still--she got herself into it. The Beast didn't have to agree to it, he could have said no.

  • @stephenr.wattsauthor7029
    @stephenr.wattsauthor7029 Год назад +11

    What makes Judge Claude Frollo so frightening as a villain is the fact that he is under the delusion that he is doing the will of God. His character is an almost perfect example of many historical figures who were in a similar position of power and influence throughout history, resulting in the suffering of countless millions in every age of human civilization. This is why, as adults, we see Frollo as more dangerous than Disney villans with magical powers because our knowledge of history has taught us that men and women like Frollo have existed, and they can exist in the future if we are not careful enough to keep such individuals from gaining the kind of authority that allows one to discriminate that Frollo had in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +3

      The thing that makes Claude Frollo terrifying is that he is one of the few Disney villains whom, in some way or another, have the capability at any time in history of being truly real.

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348
    @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 Год назад +32

    You officially made 4.700 million subscribers.
    Congratulations, MsMojo.
    🙂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @fablethewolf825
    @fablethewolf825 Год назад +13

    Peter is kind of a special case. When they say he can't grow up, they mean it. In the books and some of the movies, Peter is constantly forgetting things, because learning things would mean maturing, and maturing is growing up. Thus, he's a kid with a vaguely-adolescent looking-body with the mind of an eight-year-old. Peter seems dark and brash because doesn't understand the severity of death, has an aversion to girls that feels more like 'girls have cooties' than 'stay in the kitchen', and looks like life like a game because he's never had to think otherwise. He's not a sociopath, he's a kid who's literal stunted development keeps him from acquiring a moral compass.

    • @Queen_Kellz_1120
      @Queen_Kellz_1120 Год назад +3

      That's actually spot on 🔥

    • @ClawsAndTeeth
      @ClawsAndTeeth Год назад

      Fascinating...

    • @ClawsAndTeeth
      @ClawsAndTeeth Год назад

      @jf k That makes perfect sense, but... Why'd you feel the need to post the same comment three times?

  • @marywalters9463
    @marywalters9463 Год назад +6

    My favorite Pixar movie of all time is Finding Nemo. It is a love story. The love of a parent for a child. I saw it three times in the theater.

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348
    @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 Год назад +30

    Thank you for showing us these classic Disney animated films. Good work.

  • @njdevilsforlifewoohoo5533
    @njdevilsforlifewoohoo5533 Год назад +5

    I’m not ashamed to say that Dumbo has always made my cry. As a child and an adult.

  • @grayshigami6797
    @grayshigami6797 Год назад +6

    The Incredibles. As a child I enjoyed it because I saw it as a superhero movie good fights. But as an adult I noticed that Mr Incredible went through a middle age crisis and Elastigirl thought he was cheating on her

  • @BeeRodz
    @BeeRodz Год назад +5

    Defending Sleeping Beauty for a moment. Yes, Phillip and Aurora were arranged to wed as children, but would find each other again when they were older (even though Aurora was brought up as Briar Rose). Neither was aware at first that they were one and the same until the fairies told Phillip while he was locked up. So by the time he got to kiss her, he is more that aware who she is (Briar is his intended bride Aurora) and that Aurora/Briar already liked the stranger who happens to be her intended groom (Phillip). So it may come across as “non consensual”, Phillip and the fairies knows that kissing Aurora will revive her.
    Plus, Phillip just slayed a dragon-form Maleficent moments before. Lol

  • @AntonioGG2-8420
    @AntonioGG2-8420 Год назад +31

    I love watching these Disney classics despite the how problematic they are.

    • @shareefhaddad2377
      @shareefhaddad2377 Год назад +8

      Me too. People these days tend to take the problematic elements so seriously, they forget how to look past them. You cannot take all the bad about something and ignore all the good; it’s just cynical and wrong.
      And regarding a certain interpretation of “I just can’t wait to be king”, I’d like to believe Simba, not yet having a clear concept of death, merely only considered the idea that Mufasa would just retire as king.

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 Год назад +8

      @@shareefhaddad2377 they’re only problematic if you think they are problematic. It depends how you view things.

    • @lisamontez9401
      @lisamontez9401 Год назад +2

      They're not problematic, unless you take them literally. But they are movies, just movies people. Get over it. Just because we like watching a movie about a girl who falls in love with the one who imprisons her does not mean we condone it.

  • @dinoboy1818
    @dinoboy1818 Год назад +16

    I love how even still as a child (11) I know what Adults “go through” (not knowing fully not being an adult yet) cuz of YT shorts

    • @mor6165
      @mor6165 Год назад

      Same like people tell me I’m to mature for my age and I’m 10

    • @MisterMuffinut
      @MisterMuffinut Год назад +1

      Not everybody admitting they're underage 💀
      I'm 11.

  • @brittanyr613
    @brittanyr613 Год назад +2

    2:51 you’re damn right 😢 my dad passed away 12 years ago and the part where Mufasa dies makes me seriously cry every time. I know it’s coming but the emotion still hits hard. It just feels so personal.

  • @MrGabeanator
    @MrGabeanator Год назад +26

    no matter how old i 'll always believe in disney magic

  • @melissadahl7561
    @melissadahl7561 Год назад +11

    for a lot of these, what makes you look at them differently, at least to me, seems to be that the viewer is taking them literally or applying what are mostly fairy-tales to real life situations. Now I know that a lot of people use sleeping beauty and snow white as examples of why consent is important and its bad because they don't get consent before they're kissed but its like...thinking about it that way...sure. But it also kills the magic for me personally to think of a fairy tale that was written so long ago in such real modern terms. And just because you let a kid watch Snow white without saying "The prince didn't have consent to kiss her so it's bad", that doesn't mean a kid can't learn the lesson some other way. So I don't know.

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +2

      People are trying to imagine that the characters in the films are people living in our real world under our current rules. But people in our modern world do not hold up to conflict very well, and conflict is the engine that drives every good story. You cannot have a happy ending without having gone through something--the happy ending would have no meaning or value. As we see modern 'story tellers' try to incorporate the values of today into traditional stories, the process fails time and again for this reason. (eg. why does Rings of Power have no discernable plot?)

  • @littlemiss9521
    @littlemiss9521 Год назад +7

    I love Pocahontas, it should never be left in the dark! It's such a powerful and emotional, true story, that personally taught me that you should love one another. You shouldn't analyse films like this, it's just a Disney film based on previous fairytales some of them and most are regarding real issues that we should all be aware of 🖤💜

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад

      Yeah, well European colonization would proceed to decimate the Native American population by 80%. They would be stripped of their religion, their human rights, their dignity, and their land. But, typical Disney likes to end everything on a positive note though nothing is positive about Europeans colonizing and invading other peoples lands.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio Год назад

      Pocahontas is based on a true story.
      Fairy tales are fictional, so it’s ok to take liberties.

  • @michaelmonthey5974
    @michaelmonthey5974 Год назад +7

    I look at Pinnochio differently now than I did as a kid, and I love it even more!

  • @visgrrl1
    @visgrrl1 Год назад +2

    Ariel: I'm 16 years old! I'm not a child!
    Me then: Yes! You tell him!
    Me now: B*tch please. You're 16. You are absolutely a child and won't know what you actually want for another 10 yrs.

  • @rstein926
    @rstein926 Год назад +13

    Amongst other Disney films we look back on as adults I can name include Bambi, Lilo and Stitch and Fox and the Hound.
    As kids we adored Bambi and his ridiculously cute friends Thumper and Flower and found it heartbreaking his mother got killed by a hunter. As adults we learn Bambi has to learn everything his mother taught including walking and eating bark off trees as part of survival. When his father informs him his mother won't be with him again it ends Bambi's childhood and he has to do everything his late mother taught him though his dad looked after him till he was older.
    In Lilo and Stitch we found Lilo to be a very queer little girl as kids and wondered why she was depressed and had a hard time with Nani her elder sister. Then as adults we learn their parents died in a car crash and Lilo feeding a fish called Pudge on a Thursday implies that was the day their parents died as well rainy weather, explaining why Lilo thinks by feeding Pudge a peanut butter sandwich it won't rain leading to more deaths and her attacking Myrtle was because the latter unintentionally insulted her. And the death of the parents takes it toll on the two sisters.
    In The Fox and Hound we as kids simply thought Tod and Copper were forced to be enemies rather than be friends but as adults we learn that they are supposed to be natural enemies and the reason they go their own ways is not because they don't forgive each other as both are implied to have made up. Instead it is because their friendship simply won't work out and they both accept they have to grow up and go their own paths. But it doesn't stop them from missing each other.

    • @andreasmeelie1889
      @andreasmeelie1889 Год назад +4

      I get what you are saying about the ending of Fox and the Hound but I take the ending differently.
      I like to imagine right after Todd rescued Copper and Amos from the bear.
      At first Amos is about to shoot at Todd with his gun but then Copper protects him.
      It makes Amos think to himself and silently realize that what he and Copper are doing with Todd seeking revenge on him when all along what had happened with Chief and that train was an accident.
      Todd saved their lives and is now happily living in the wilderness so Amos now knows that he has to leave him alone.
      Copper decides to let Todd go saying his silent farewell to him to indicate to Todd to not worry they will be friends forever but he understands that Todd is happy to be where he is now.
      So he lets him go.
      Amos could have been now alright if Copper and Todd had a friendship but Copper chose to be a good friend and have Todd live his life happily with Vixie in the wilderness.
      After all it’s what true friends do!😇😍

    • @inkystars19
      @inkystars19 Год назад

      Queer?

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio Год назад

      @@inkystars19 Yeah, I never got the feeling that Lilo was gay.
      She was a weird little girl.
      Though granted, the weirdness could be the result of Lilo being coded as autistic or neurodivergent.

    • @ttheartsu
      @ttheartsu Год назад

      @@inkystars19 it can also mean weird or different/strange

    • @inkystars19
      @inkystars19 Год назад +1

      @@ttheartsu oh

  • @rafaelmatos5851
    @rafaelmatos5851 Год назад +7

    I miss the time I could watch these movies without knowing the real meaning and the issues in them... However I do have to confess I always felt disturbed by Pleasure Island and Mufasa's death always broke my heart from the beginning.

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад +3

      I think pleasure island is a good scare tactic. The world is also a dangerous place. Honor your mother and father. They are to protect you but they can only do so much. We raise children with good morals but kids aren’t perfect and will lie and make bad choices sometimes. Pleasure island is just worse case scenario. A good scare tactic.

  • @jlwalrus1
    @jlwalrus1 Год назад +3

    Agree with #1. My daughter literally screamed within the first 5 min. I was in the kitchen & ran into living room thinking she hurt herself. Took forever to calm her down. She's in her mid-20s now I don't think she's ever watched it.

  • @lwgoinghome
    @lwgoinghome Год назад +6

    Just because a film is animated doesn't make it child friendly.

  • @nightslayer6951
    @nightslayer6951 Год назад +5

    I love these Disney films even more than I did back in the 90s. Although I wish Cinderella had the courage to leave her wicked stepfamily before finding her true love.

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад +1

      Courage to leave and go where? Do what? She probably doesn’t know anybody and has a little education since her dad died when she was young and I’m sure her stepmother cut off her education so she can’t be a tutor. Even finding work as a maid somewhere else would be dangerous because she would have absolutely nothing and no one to help her.

    • @nightslayer6951
      @nightslayer6951 Год назад

      @@Fumi007 Anywhere would've been better than being treated like a slave

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад

      @@nightslayer6951 Not really. She could be a begger on the street with no shelter or knowing when she'll eat again.

    • @nightslayer6951
      @nightslayer6951 Год назад

      @@Fumi007 She could’ve worked in exchange for a place to stay

  • @lemonlime623
    @lemonlime623 Год назад +7

    Cinderella never asked for a prince. All she wanted was a night off and a dress.
    I Remember as a kid loving Sleeping Beauty the most because Prince Philip actually talked to Aurora. The princes in both Snow White and Cinderella never really talk to them. They just "lived happily ever after."
    I put Hamlet and The Lion King together in college and it BLEW my mind. Also, the fact that Belle develops a serious case of Stockholm Syndrome.
    I can never watch Dumbo ever again. I watched it as a kid and it actually really creeped me out. I've no interest in seeing it again as an adult.

    • @devinfaucette
      @devinfaucette Год назад +1

      Once Upon A Dream is STILL my favorite Disney Song, bar none....Belle does develop Stockholm Syndrome....and Ariel is a hoarder....And Glinda from Wizard of Oz is the true villian. Manipulating an innocent girl to do her bidding, kill off two of her biggest rivals, and have the Wizard go back with Dorothy. Whose left in charge of all of Oz with no opposition? I see you, Glinda, not to mention the whole, you had the way to go home all along!! WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE???

    • @jakey3887
      @jakey3887 Год назад

      A dream is a wish your heart makes
      How do you know what she was dreaming?

    • @devinfaucette
      @devinfaucette Год назад

      @@jakey3887 lol 🤣😆 don't bring Cinderella into this conversation we were talking about Sleeping Beauty!! Oh the original post....my bad....

    • @user-vt4si1ef6r
      @user-vt4si1ef6r 2 месяца назад

      That happened to me too. But not in college, in high school. Senior year, I was out due to back surgery involving an abscess on my back, and Harrington rods, that’s too long of a story for me to go into right now. Anyhow, we are task reading, Macbeth, and of course, I couldn’t find the Shakespeare version, so I had to read it strict. You know what that means, the whole 9 yards old English. Thankfully, I was going to a tutor at the time, not because I need help in English, English was one of my best subjects, I’m mostly self-taught it, because my writing style needed help. He probably still does. We found a solution, the previous summer anyway. I tried to read Romeo and Juliet, because once it was hard, and of course, when someone says something is hard, I go, how hard can it be? Turns out Very. So the previous summer this tutor and I have been reading Romeo and Juliet, all loud. I have since learned that any play is to be read for a class that I must find a way to read it aloud, otherwise it will not make sense. It’s because it was meant to be performed. The only time this does not work is if you are reading a screenplay, which I did for the same year, inception was the movie. So anyway, we’re reading Macbeth and we’re reading the part where the rifle kings two sons have to flee the country. And I tell her this sounds a heck of a lot like lion, King, and she responds to me that lion King doesn’t come close to Macbeth, but it does come close to, what it mirrors, is Hamlet. Having never read Hamlet to this day, I can’t verify it directly, but I will take her word for it. AP English. If you must know, I read a lot of interesting things for that class, among them, Frankenstein, and a bunch of other classics I had before then not been exposed to. Thank you, Mrs. current, yes, ENT, except for heart of darkness, that thing was drier than crap.

  • @fireflyparker1584
    @fireflyparker1584 Год назад +13

    So Emily, you think I’m going to watch these movies differently as an adult? Well challenge accepted in 2023!

  • @howardchu6302
    @howardchu6302 Год назад +4

    It should also be mentioned that the Victor Hugo's original novel of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is ten times more tragic than the Disney adaptation. It basically got the same treatment as Pocahontas's life story...

    • @devinfaucette
      @devinfaucette Год назад +2

      Disney does that. Let's not start about what they did with 'Hercules'.

    • @AzzureSky
      @AzzureSky Год назад +2

      Heck, even Little Mermaid was dumbed down by Disney.

  • @olvialee7221
    @olvialee7221 Год назад +4

    44: I was just a kid but forgive me for saying this. I said my first bad word when Scar threw his brother to his death. I yelled out “Oh Shit” in front of a lot of kids. I didn’t remember doing that but my mom told me and looking back, great

  • @samadam8016
    @samadam8016 Год назад +3

    Ever since I watched Hunchback in middle school, it has been my absolute favorite Disney movie. It's themes, characters, and cinematography were so different from other Disney movies that I've seen at the time. I didn't even mind the gargoyles all that much. Plus the Hunchback world in Kingdom Hearts has some spectacular music. Overall, a 10/10 movie 🔔

  • @olvialee7221
    @olvialee7221 Год назад +4

    49: Ed Asner now with Ellie, touching and sad

  • @joshuatewolde1837
    @joshuatewolde1837 Год назад +7

    Happy nearly 100 Anniversary Of Wonders, Disney!!

  • @christopherwesterberg8555
    @christopherwesterberg8555 Год назад +5

    Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella were My Mother's Favorite Animated Disney Classics when She was Alive

    • @christopherwesterberg8555
      @christopherwesterberg8555 Год назад +1

      Cinderella did have an Awful Life with Her Mean Stepmother and Stepsisters. Maybe the Fairy Godmother should've sent Her to a Nice Home. After the Ball of Course

  • @Sarahonwheels
    @Sarahonwheels Год назад +1

    Aurora didn’t asked to be cursed, and she was saved by someone she knew. It’s not like she was kissed by someone she didn’t know. The Once Upon a dream sequence saved her life. If she had not met Phillip in that way, she wouldn’t have waken up.

  • @tarjan68
    @tarjan68 Год назад +2

    Many of these Disney movies listed here I saw for the first time as adult, so I really cannot tell that I look different at them now.

  • @chrystgavenfamorcan8507
    @chrystgavenfamorcan8507 Год назад +5

    Best way to disenchant the childhood fantasy is this video 👍

  • @weem7
    @weem7 Год назад +3

    Cinderella is the quintessential classic Disney movie and no one can dampen that movie for me. It's the ultimate satisfying ending because you know she got some justice on those 3 witches she called "step mother and step sisters"....now pocahontas was a shitty misrepresentation that is def offensive and pinnochio was down right horrifying!

  • @k.rivervixens
    @k.rivervixens Год назад +13

    Okay, I hate how literally everyone was thinking Ariel wanted to be human for Eric... She literally sang Part of your world before she met him... Her collection of human things are before she met Eric... I think Eric was just the last straw of her being sick of being a mermaid... And it annoys me when people say she did for love.. No, she did it because she dreamt of being a human..

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +3

      She already wanted to be human. Her crush on Eric sped up the process. The flaw is thinking that the moment she was drawn to him everything about her instantly ceased to be.

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад +1

      Technically, she sang about being part of “that” world when she was in her grotto. When she met Eric it became part of “your” world. She wasn’t willing to go to a sea witch and get a spell that cost her her beautiful voice and literally ripped her fins into two so she could have legs until after she met Eric.

    • @k.rivervixens
      @k.rivervixens Год назад

      @@Fumi007 correction, she's 16 and there's a bit of rebel in her... she went to Ursula because she was fed up with her dad for trashing the treasures she collected and that she is done with him not understanding her. As a teenager she feels she couldn't trust her dad so with the manipulation of those two eels she felt she could trust Ursula... She wasn't there for Eric, She even had second thoughts in parts of Poor Unfortunate Souls... But Ursula being a master manipulator, manipulates her into wanting Eric.

    • @k.rivervixens
      @k.rivervixens Год назад

      @@Fumi007 Ursula made LOVE the reason Ariel is going to be a human... because she knew one cannot fall in love in three days, that's why she felt threatened when her plans went sideways because in fact Eric was in love with Ariel so she became Vanessa to tear them two...

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад +1

      @@k.rivervixens I know she was 16 because she literally says that with her chest all puffed out. I remember that's the point as a kid I knew she was crazy. lol Disney loves a child marriage.

  • @ladykornbug7496
    @ladykornbug7496 Год назад +3

    You were right to place the hunchback of notre dame at #1 but it’s nothing compared to what happens in the book. This is both my favorite book and Disney movie. I love victor Hugo’s work!

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 Год назад +6

    So you're telling us that children see the good in these Disney movies but adults can only see the bad?

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +2

      The sad part is going to be modern parents breaking down all of the bad stuff in these FOR their children, rather than allowing someone's view on it to form naturally.

  • @andreapatane4204
    @andreapatane4204 Год назад +1

    I found Ariel signing the contract at Ursula's Lair as a conceptual way to deal with being in the clutches of a bad stranger who's a vicious criminal when you're not comfortable signing a legal document in his/her presence. NOBODY does this to my favorite character.

  • @daniellemusella1594
    @daniellemusella1594 Год назад +1

    1] I hate how so many people try to take away some of these heroines' agency. Belle CHOSE to take her father's place in the castle. She wasn't blackmailed, or otherwise forced into it by any of the other characters. It was HER idea, HER promise. He just held her to it. Granted, he didn't have to be such a jerk about it, but the principle still stands.
    2] What Ariel and Cinderella have in common is that independence/freedom from a situation they hated was their shared initial goal, not finding romance. The difference between them is how they handled it. If it hadn't been for that proclamation, Cinderella seemed like she would've been content with only the memory of the ball, and she would've continued on with her life as an abused servant. With Ariel, however, once she laid eyes on Eric, he became the catalyst for all her future plans. He was an easy center-excuse for doing things she'd actually wanted to do for years beforehand.
    3] The idea of "Forewarned is forearmed" that troubled Aurora, her parents, and the fairies in "Sleeping Beauty" pops up again in "The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea". Ariel and Eric could've easily kept Melody out of the ocean, if they'd only told her why she was supposed to avoid it. Instead, their mutual attitude of, "I don't need a reason to tell you to do or not do something. Don't question it. Just obey me" gave her greater incentive to rebel. They practically threw her into Morgana's arms. (10/1/2022)

  • @KatieVanHelsing
    @KatieVanHelsing Год назад +2

    I consider Hunchback as one of Disney’s best. As a kid, I hated it for how dark it was. As an adult, it’s incredible

  • @heavenly4321-
    @heavenly4321- Год назад +4

    20 years old I watched all those movies I love them so much!!! Don't see a difference tho 🤣

  • @Father_of_Death
    @Father_of_Death Год назад +2

    Yes, Beast was abusive and didn't care for Belle. But, it took both of them almost dying to get to know each other better. Also, it's Lima Syndrome where the captor falls in love with their captured person. Not the other way around.

  • @etherealtb6021
    @etherealtb6021 Год назад +9

    Let's see. The choice is get a "non-consentional kiss" or stay dead? I'll take the kiss. Not great options, but better than being dead.🤷

    • @coreytomison3292
      @coreytomison3292 Год назад +2

      This comment needs more votes, seriously! If I’m “dead” and a kiss from a guy is the only thing that will revive me, please kiss me! 😂

    • @etherealtb6021
      @etherealtb6021 Год назад +1

      @@coreytomison3292 Right? You can always say, "Thanks, dude" and date him to see if you really like him or ditch him for someone better! 🤣

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +1

      Exactly. But it's thinking like this (that the kiss is wrong) that has real life guys sitting and watching while a woman gets raped on the subway in NYC rather than intervening because there is always a risk he may offend her. Independence and self sufficiency are not bad, but anything can be taken to an extreme and over-stretched within society.

    • @etherealtb6021
      @etherealtb6021 Год назад +1

      @@kathycoleman4648 I don't think that's why people (men and women) do nothing on the subway when someone is under attack. Sadly, I think they just don't care about anyone but themselves and their own safety.

  • @samuelcollantes1175
    @samuelcollantes1175 Год назад +3

    I didn't knew a top like this would Maje me Cry (on the Inside, at least) but anywho, happy saturday Ms Mojo and i hope i see You soon for more tops like this one , take care, and God bless You.

  • @brookmessner5424
    @brookmessner5424 Год назад +1

    Beast never held Belle captive. She offered herself to set her father free, she could have left anytime and she did, only going back because the Beast was injured because of her actions so she nursed him back to health.

  • @GlassMoonlightAngel
    @GlassMoonlightAngel Год назад +4

    I swear, the nuances of Beauty and the Beast are always missed and oversimplified. First off, who had the idea of Belle staying in the castle? Go back and rewatch it, because it's not the Beast. He tries to establish rules, but Belle, fearing her father will die if he stays, exchanges herself for Maurice. Belle doesn't follow any of Beast's rules like when he demands her join him for dinner, she doesn't, when he says she has to stay forever, she does leave after he loses his temper on her in the west wing. She brings him back after he saves her because she's like "he put himself in danger to save me, the decent thing to do would be to bring him back and make sure he's OK". The other thing is she calls him out on his crap, and HE changes for her and makes the effort to restore his own humanity. And when he says she can leave after the ballroom scene, SHE LEAVES. She only goes back because she endangered him to save Maurice from the insane asylum and to return Chip to Mrs.Potts.

  • @sadlobster1
    @sadlobster1 Год назад +12

    Thankfully for most of us, the themes from Snow White and Beauty & the Beast get a bit more fleshed out in Once Upon A Time; ESPECIALLY the former.
    Sure, there are one or two moments where birds seem to approach Snow at her behest in OUAT. But she's no damsel in distress; she's an arrow-shooting, smack-talking, butt-kicking heroine in her own right

  • @isaacstevenson2960
    @isaacstevenson2960 Год назад

    With Finding Nemo, even as a kid I always saw things from both Nemo AND Marlin’s prospects. I related to Nemo cuz as a kid I loved to swim and explore. But at the same time I couldn’t blame Marlin for how he acted because my parents had similar fears for me when I was younger. And the fact that this is one of those movies that only improves with age in every way shape and form(minus maybe it’s animation as I’m sure it’ll look ugly in say 50 years by their standards)only makes me love this movie even more.

  • @elisabethmariegaard6414
    @elisabethmariegaard6414 Год назад +2

    Don’t forget ‘The Incredibles’. Pixar does not shy away from dark action sequences in the film.
    The kids think it is a fun family movie.
    But the adults see the darker sides in a more nuanced way - and Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are more appealing to them.

  • @YoMateo.
    @YoMateo. Год назад +11

    Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen

  • @olvialee7221
    @olvialee7221 Год назад +4

    Second time that The Hunchback of Notre Dame is number one on a list

  • @olleselin
    @olleselin Год назад +3

    I really look at Pinocchio in a entirely different angle now.....

  • @maddog6620
    @maddog6620 Год назад +5

    Super amazing video

  • @matthewweatherford6566
    @matthewweatherford6566 Год назад +1

    I'd like to defend the Snow White movie. First of all, I believe the reason the dwarves were obeying Snow White was because she's a princess and you have to obey royalty. Furthermore, they have a crush on her. Also despite being adults, they act like children. Then again, it doesn't feel right that she's telling others what to do in their own house. Perhaps she was worried that they'd get her share of food dirty. Perhaps she was worried their bad habits would spread towards the public. Second, about the age gap, keep in mind that this story is set in a different time period. I will say though I read that she was 7 in the Grimms brothers story but Walt changed her age to 14. Third, the reason the kiss that Snow White got was a goodbye kiss. He doesn't love corpses. He loves Snow White and he wanted to give her a loving send-off and had no idea she'd come back to life. I feel like the general public in the modern age is overlooking that movie.

  • @lanaandrews213
    @lanaandrews213 Год назад +3

    Pinocchio is horrifying now that I look at it as an adult.

  • @CarolHardesty
    @CarolHardesty Год назад +2

    As much as it pains me to admit it, I can't enjoy the old Disney films anymore. It's like you said: age ruined them for me. I can no longer look past certain plot holes/problems they have. I think that's why I enjoy watching the live-action remakes so much. They still tell the stories we love but they fix aspects and have modern sensibilities.

  • @maddog6620
    @maddog6620 Год назад +7

    Awesome 😎

  • @zacharisincennes8026
    @zacharisincennes8026 Год назад +2

    As an adult, I realize Snow White didn't do much in the film regarding bravery or heroism. The dwarves offered her protection from the Queen in exchange for house work. Snow White having to look after the cottage while the dwarves go out and do the BIG work in the mines matches the female inferiority sadly common for the time the film was released in. Plus, one prince kiss later and all's well. This negatively implies that women can't function without men. The movie taught nothing beneficial.

  • @juanmata9814
    @juanmata9814 Год назад +1

    1. Up
    2. The Little Mermaid
    3. The Lion King
    4. Snow White and The 7 Dwarfs
    5. Cinderella
    6. Pocahontas
    7. Pinocchio
    8. The Hunchback of Norte Dame
    9. Sleeping Beauty
    10. Beauty and The Beast
    I Absolutely loved these awesome Disney I consider them the best even though what this video mentioned about the problem I agree with them

  • @EsmeAmelia
    @EsmeAmelia Год назад +1

    "Ariel doesn't even know what a fork is!" Yeah, that's because she lives in a culture where forks don't exist, not because she's immature. That's why she's so fascinated with human culture - they make so much interesting stuff that she doesn't know anything about. Did you actually watch the movie?

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +1

    “Does he have an affinity for corpses?” EXCUSE ME WHAT IS THIS ACCURATE LINE READ! 😂

  • @TheBaltimoreMovieTrailerPark
    @TheBaltimoreMovieTrailerPark Год назад +3

    You know who would’ve perfect to narrate a list like this? Phoebe! These kind of lists are her bread and butter and I know that Disney lists are kind of Emily’s thing too but I can just picture Phoebe voicing this list. Just a thought.

  • @EsmeAmelia
    @EsmeAmelia Год назад +1

    Does ANYONE - child or adult - not get how Pleasure Island is a hellish place meant to lure kids in with the promise of being able to do whatever they want and then change them into donkeys and sell them? Seriously, I was like seven or eight when I first saw the movie and I got how Pleasure Island is NOT a happy carefree place.

  • @Disney65Fan
    @Disney65Fan Год назад +1

    Alot of them.
    The Hunchback Of Notre Dame: Frollo being a sex pervert.
    Snow White: She actually died and went up to heaven with the prince.
    Aladdin: All the celeb cameos.
    The Lion King: Mufassa's decomposed body was in Scar's lair.
    Mulan: Mushu saying to Mulan he sees straight through her armour.

  • @azymondiaskingofthedragons2897
    @azymondiaskingofthedragons2897 Год назад +2

    This really ticks me off. Why can't people realize that these were stories of different times? And the original versions of these stories were 100 times darker? Like in the original tale of Sleeping Beauty. Aurora was raped by her own father while she was asleep and had a child. Cinderellas sisters cut of their own toes to get the glass slipper to fit. Ariel killed herself in her original story. People need to realize the REAL stories behind these movies. If you want to scar kids with these tales, read the the original ones. These versions give kids joy and entertainment. I work at a day care for little kids and we watch these all the time. I want them so see the Disney magic I grew up with and that stories do have happy endings

  • @mmhmmmyearight7183
    @mmhmmmyearight7183 Год назад +1

    I love all these movies they will never be forgotten in the past

  • @sonicguyver7445
    @sonicguyver7445 Год назад +2

    Snow White you can't really judge by modern standards. I mean it's 85 years old and based on a story significantly older then that. And Princess Aurora feels like the prototype for Princess Zelda. The title character who sits out their own story and is the ultimate prize for the hero to win. Fun in fiction but let us not take it too seriously.
    Also I can't remember, was there a dwarf named Snappy? You know, kind of a sharp dresser?

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад

      The Dwarves are Doc, Bashful, Sleepy, Happy, Sneezy, Grumpy and Dopey.

    • @sonicguyver7445
      @sonicguyver7445 Год назад +1

      @@kathycoleman4648 That was actually a Family Guy joke. It was just a random thought they gave Peter before he fell down the stairs. It just always makes me laugh.