I feel TLM has not endured
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Little Mermaid
fairiesandfolklore — 10 years ago(August 30, 2015 04:33 PM)
in TLM, you have horrible messages for little girls - Ariel wants to give up her true self for a man, and her waist is only a tad bit wider than her arm!
I think animation historians will be kinder to 'All Dogs Go to Heaven ' than 'The Little Mermaid' -
Stratego — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 08:54 AM)
TLM is actually still incredibly popular, so don't worry, it has very much endured.
And no, it doesn't teach girls about giving up their "true self" for a man at all. It teaches about GAINING your true self (which for Ariel was being human, in case you missed the beginning of the movie) and parents having to let go of their children so they can lead their own lives.
And really, All Dogs Go To Heaven is such a crap movie. Bad script, ugly animation, boring characters and horrible songs. -
Kruleworld — 9 years ago(July 26, 2016 07:28 PM)
And no, it doesn't teach girls about giving up their "true self" for a man at all. It teaches about GAINING your true self (which for Ariel was being human, in case you missed the beginning of the movie)
so how long until the gay community claim it's their "coming out of the closet" movie?
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otness_e — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 02:18 PM)
Not this again
First of all, Ariel didn't even intend to change her gender, just her race, so no, it's NOT transsexual at all, any more than Beast trying to regain his humanity in Beauty and the Beast is transsexual. At most, you can call it trans-racial. Second of all, considering the backlash Frozen got when it was even assumed to be a gay movie, do you REALLY think Disney would have even subtly attempted to push transgender agendas even back then? -
otness_e — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 04:04 AM)
No, what it's closest to is that guy in Tropic Thunder getting that surgery to allow him to play the role of Sergeant Osiris.
And besides, are you going to call Pinocchio a transsexual? He changed his body entirely as well, so by your logic, he's a transsexual as well, and like Ariel, he also wanted that, being born in another body. -
otness_e — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 02:44 PM)
Not really, he was given life, and eventually desired to become an actual human being.
And either way, that doesn't change that Ariel's desire is as much part of the transsexuality agenda as Kirk Lazarus undergoing that pigmentation surgery so he could adopt the role of Staff Sergeant Lincoln Osiris in Tropic Thunder was part of the same (ie, not at all part of it, not even CLOSE to being part of that agenda). In order for Ariel to truly push the transsexual agenda, she would specifically want to not just become human, but become a human male and even dress in guy clothing despite being female. And that's not going to pull off in ANY movie, let alone a Disney film (heck, the first Matrix movie originally planned for Switch to be a girl in the matrix and a guy in real life, but it ultimately got cut largely because people would not have been receptive to that idea, even though it was rated R). -
TutuAnimationPrincess — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 11:06 AM)
I think Stratego answered the first part well enough and I'm tired of defending Ariel all the time anyways. The Little Mermaid is still and will always be an all time Disney great.
As for All Dogs go to Heaven, while it has it's issues, I think there's more good than bad. It's often considered the last "good" Don Bluth film and I still enjoy it to this day. I don't think it will ever have TLM status though, it's already a heavily forgotten film.
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MyMovieTVRomance — 9 years ago(April 03, 2016 02:44 PM)
When you look at it like that, you take the fun out of it. Just watch and enjoy!
I like both TLM and ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN, btw. I think they are both sweet and worthy of appreciation.
Please excuse typos/funny wording; I use speech-recognition that doesn't always recognize! -
mermanton — 9 years ago(May 24, 2016 04:46 AM)
-Ariel tries everything she can in order to make her dream come true and become part of the human world, in which the man she saved from drowning also lives in and
-her body shape is pretty much exactly the same as every other disney princess's -
otness_e — 9 years ago(November 15, 2016 02:00 PM)
Fully agreed on both fronts. Not to mention, the Disney princess shape is actually pretty realistic (heck, I know a few High School girls who had that body shape). Maybe if the TC complained about Gretchen Grundler's body shape being unrealistic, I'd actually believe it.
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watcher101 — 9 years ago(July 22, 2016 09:30 PM)
The OP is looking at it the wrong way. She wanted something and she went for it, and didn't let anyone else tell her what she could or couldn't do or have, nor did she let who she was or where she came from stop her.