A person narrates the story of the Darling family. The boys, John and Michael, are fighting with swords, pretending to be in Neverland, a place where children never grow up. Wendy, the oldest sibling, is offered her own room, which displeases her. She wants to continue sleeping in the playroom because she doesn’t want toContinue reading “Review of “Peter Pan” (1953)”
Category Archives: Disney Classics
Reasons it was Wrong For 1992’s “Aladdin” to be Unavailable to Buy Digitally For Years
We all know that Blockbuster went out of business in 2014, because digital streaming became more popular. In fact, laptops without CD players entered the market during the mid 2010s. I watched Aladdin on a third-party website until the site went. Then I went to Amazon to purchase a digital version… only for it toContinue reading “Reasons it was Wrong For 1992’s “Aladdin” to be Unavailable to Buy Digitally For Years”
The Top Unanswered Questions About “The Lion King” I Wish Would be Answered
Disney’s The Lion King succeeded so much in the history of films. It remains as many people’s favorite movie. It had sequels, a TV show known as The Timon & Pumbaa Show, and another one called The Lion Guard. Then the live-action remake came along, but didn’t do nearly as well as the animated film. Continue reading “The Top Unanswered Questions About “The Lion King” I Wish Would be Answered”
“Hercules” Theory: Was Hercules Better Off Living as a Mortal?
Warning: contains spoilers*** Although the Disney adaptation of Hercules differed a lot from the original myth and was probably highly sugarcoated (which should not be surprising), it still pleases me a lot. I honestly like that stuff. Anyway, onto the topic. Hercules was born a god, but was turned into a mortal by Hades’ assistants,Continue reading ““Hercules” Theory: Was Hercules Better Off Living as a Mortal?”
Review of “The Aristocats” (1970)
It’s 1910 in Paris. A retired opera singer named Madame Adelaide Bonfamille and her butler, Edgar, return home. Duchess the mother cat, and her three children, Berlioz, Marie, and Toulouse play around. Meanwhile, Edgar brews some milk to put the cats to sleep. The cats drink the milk and get taken away in a basket.Continue reading “Review of “The Aristocats” (1970)”
Details I’ve Noticed About Alice in “Alice in Wonderland” (1951)
Warning: contains spoilers*** I have watched Alice in Wonderland (the 1951 cartoon) years ago. I have noticed that Alice had traits that some people with autism (not everyone) and some other disorders may have, even though she doesn’t have it, nor any disability. That is why I originally came up with that theory—which has beenContinue reading “Details I’ve Noticed About Alice in “Alice in Wonderland” (1951)”
Review of “Hercules” (1997)
Warning: Contains spoilers*** In Ancient Greece, the muses start with an opening song about the world first formed, the monstrous titans, and how Zeus trapped them. Then it goes to Mount Olympus, where Zeus, Hera, and the other gods are adoring the infant, Hercules. Hades, the god of the underworld, has a plan to harmContinue reading “Review of “Hercules” (1997)”
Unique and Strange Details in Disney Movies That I’ve Noticed
Many of us grew up with Disney classics whether they were older like The Little Mermaid, or more recent, like Frozen. While I absolutely adore and enjoy Disney films, there are some details that have stood out to me in recent years. And I am not exactly pleased by them. 1: Good looks on humanContinue reading “Unique and Strange Details in Disney Movies That I’ve Noticed”
Review of “The Rescuers” (1977)
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)”
“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?”