People are gathering at the UN. So are the mice. The mice receive a message from a little girl named Penny that she needs help. Miss. Bianca and the janitor go to assist her at the orphanage she lived at. There is also a cat named Rufus, at the orphanage where Penny lives, who tellsContinue reading “Review of “The Rescuers” (1977)”
Author Archives: Sunayna Prasad
My Favorite TV Villains and Lovable Jerks
Every good character has some bad traits in him or her. The same goes for the villains or unlikable characters – they have a bit of good in them. Just like any audience should become impatient with a hero or kind character, since he or she should make mistakes or bad choices at times, theContinue reading “My Favorite TV Villains and Lovable Jerks”
The Best Lessons from the “Mary Poppins” Movies
Whether it’s the first installment from 1964, with Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins, or the sequel from 2018 with Emily Blunt as the same titular character, both films teach valuable lessons. Find the fun in the job (1964 film) During the scene where the playroom (or nursery, which is what the characters call it) isContinue reading “The Best Lessons from the “Mary Poppins” Movies”
“Aladdin” Mystery: How is The Genie Able to Function After 10,000 Years in a Lamp?
If you remember the scene where Aladdin rubs the lamp while trapped in the cave of wonders, the genie comes out. He announces that he has been trapped inside of it for 10,000 years. Yet, he has no trouble functioning at all. Despite that, he does use poor etiquette numerous times at the beginning ofContinue reading ““Aladdin” Mystery: How is The Genie Able to Function After 10,000 Years in a Lamp?”
Review of “Scoob” (2020)
Ten years ago (in the movie), a young boy named Norville Rogers (a.k.a., Shaggy) walks down Los Angeles. Desperate for a friend, he meets a talking-puppy, who calls himself Scooby. A cop almost penalizes Shaggy for taking a stray dog with him… until Shaggy “reveals” Scooby’s middle name. The officer lets him go. On HalloweenContinue reading “Review of “Scoob” (2020)”
My “Cartoon Network” Evaluation and Views on How it Evolved
If you were born in the early to mid-90’s or before that, you probably remember these features of Cartoon Network, such as Cartoon, Cartoon Fridays, Cartoon Theater, Toonami, and possibly Toonheads Trivia. You may also recall when the logo spelled out the whole network name instead of just “CN.” For me, Cartoon Network was atContinue reading “My “Cartoon Network” Evaluation and Views on How it Evolved”
Review of “Frozen 2” (2019)
The film begins with Anna and Elsa as little kids, around the ages they were when the first “Frozen” movie was released in 2013, but before Anna’s memories of Elsa’s magic were wiped. Their parents are telling them about an enchanted forest that was a place to visit, but then got hidden. Many years goContinue reading “Review of “Frozen 2” (2019)”
Critique of “Lilo & Stitch” (2002)
I saw this movie with camp when I was eight. It was one of Disney’s few successful features in the early 2000’s. It had a few sequels and even a TV series on Disney Channel. The story centers around an alien and a little girl from Hawaii desperate for a friend. Stitch is blasted offContinue reading “Critique of “Lilo & Stitch” (2002)”
Review of “The Boss Baby” (2017)
I saw the trailer for this film many times. At some point, I was on a plane and decided to give this movie a try. I had no idea what the plot was until I watched it. The story is narrated by a man named Tim. It focuses on when he was 7 years oldContinue reading “Review of “The Boss Baby” (2017)”
My Comparison of “The Lion King” Adaptations: 2019 “Live Action” Remake vs. 1994 Cartoon
Pretty much everyone I’ve met has enjoyed 1994’s The Lion King. Many consider it their favorite movie. Only one person I’ve met has said that she wasn’t really into “The Lion King.” Obviously, I’ve seen the cartoon of it and enjoyed it. In fact, as a high school senior, I enjoyed the film so muchContinue reading “My Comparison of “The Lion King” Adaptations: 2019 “Live Action” Remake vs. 1994 Cartoon”