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    Disney films are not for childrenWe were a generation that grew up with the Disney films. The Lion King‚ Snow White‚ Mulan‚ Peter Pan‚ The Little Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ and we could recall more of these famous stories without a second of hesitation. We enjoyed them‚ loved them‚ and most of us repeated our favourites like we could never grow tired of them. We loved their adventures‚ the world Disney films created for us. We adored the romance between the hero and the heroine and they were

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    Negative Stereotyping in Disney Films For the past several generations‚ children have been growing up watching classic Disney films. Many parents do not think that these movies have a negative impact on their children‚ when in reality‚ they do. Kids will learn negative stereotypes involving women‚ different ethnicities. Parents should be aware of these effects Disney films have on their kids before letting their children watch the films. Disney Princesses are an icon to people of all ages‚ worldwide

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary | i | Introduction | 1 | Marvel Industry Analysis | 1 | Disney Industry Analysis | 3 | Marvel Company Analysis | 4 | SWOT Analysis | 6 | Valuation | 6 | Disney Company Analysis | 7 | Share Price Analysis | 10 | Examination of the Premium | 12 | Takeover Overview‚ Methods and Tactics | 14 | Analyst‚ Media and Legal Reaction | 16 | Recommendation and Conclusion | 17 | References | 19 | Appendices | 22 | ‚ increased pressure from

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    Derrick DeHerrera English 101 Archetypes Disney Film “The Little Mermaid” Archetypes: The Explorer/Seeker/Wander‚ The Jester‚ The Creator. Who: Ariel Role: is the youngest of the seven daughters of king Triton(mermaid king). Ariel defies her father by falling in love with a human‚ named Prince Eric. Later in the movie she becomes human herself and marries the prince. Archetype: The Lover‚ The Warrior/Hero Who: Prince Eric Role: Eric is a human prince who is rescued by Ariel when he

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    of the films The Fox and the Hound and Monsters Inc‚ we probably would not see any similarities whatsoever. This is hardly the case once looking past the animated animals and monsters. The Fox and the Hound‚ which was released in 1981 by Disney‚ portrays a fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper. Even though they grew up together‚ they are socially supposed to be enemies. They do overcome this stereotype at first as they become best friends and vow to forever. In the end of the film they stay

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    The Effect of Disney Princesses to Young Ones Disney princess images play a major role on the children’s minds and perspective. Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Sleeping Beauty- they are just some of the princesses the young ones look into. They do not just become role models; they’ve also impacted the children’s own standards of beauty. I agree that the Disney princesses have a negative effect on how the young girls think and act‚ a point that needs emphasizing since so many parents devote their children’s

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    When Walt Disney was dreaming about the construction of Disneyland‚ America was becoming the strongest military force in the world. After WWII‚ there were many “booms” occurring in America‚ including economy boom‚ suburb boom‚ and baby boom. These three booms set a perfect era for the creation of Disneyland. The economic boom came because the government conducted construction of interstate highways and schools. The economic growth further accelerated as the government also spent more money on military

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    aren’t as fast‚ strong or athletic than boys’ and I have mentioned that we stereotype girls at sports as we assumed they run in a crazy matter and are worrying about their hair. Both Melanie and I also stated that we stereotype boys and girls in Disney films. This can be seen as I discussed in my speech that from the image of Belle‚ it is shown how she has a long‚ slim neck‚ an impossibly thin waist and a narrow wrist. Melanie‚ on the other hand‚ has mentioned that when going out on special occasions

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    in Walt Disney Films and their impact on young American girls" and I think it is related to popular culture because Disney princess films are popular in America. There is a larger social issue related to women in Walt Disney films because of how Disney princesses look and act. Majority of Disney princesses have unrealistic body shapes that young girls find beautiful and want to achieve. This can lead to low self-esteem in young girls and the development of eating disorders. Moreover‚ Disney male characters

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    Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown list several characteristics found in women that are present in the majority of Disney and Pixar films. While I agree with most of the characteristics listed and can call to mind many examples that fit these descriptions‚ I found some discrepancies with the examples that Lamb and Mikel Brown used‚ specifically with their mentions of Mulan. The authors state that "Disney girls have no support systems" and that "even after proving themselves‚ they find real honor with a husband"

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