Still ticked Mattel didn't release a Mira Nova with the rest of Buzz Lightyear's Star Command.
But yeah, I've always had that problem with Disney Princesses. I can see where the Madam O's comes in. The movies make all the princesses proactive, then they turn them (even Merida) into vapid tea drinking in their dresses merchandising pawns. I love how Ralph, Hero 6, and Zootopia are able to create strong female characters that aren't princess toys. And though Vanelope was really a Princess, she didn't want the title and hardly acted like one (and she was all the better for it). It's not hard to make a movie that appeals to both boys and girls, and Disney has proven that for the most part. I'm always loving something unconventional like Emperor's New Groove, Chicken Little, Lilo and Stitch, and the like more than most of the Princess based films. Though I do love Aladdin, and it's subsequent TV show, and that's considered a Princess film because of Jasmine.
But anyway, yeah. That's why Zootopia really strikes me. No fairy tales, just an original animated story with original characters. Judy seems to be the heroine Disney needs instead of something to just tampoprint on plastic pretend tea sets.
To be fair, Princess properties by the haus of maus aren't at all supposed to appeal to folks like us. Same with the (often less than stellar) Disney Jr programming(tho part of me likes the weirdness in Sheriff Callies Wild West design) Lilo and Stitch and Emperors New Groove(and Id add Tarzan) had a lot of interesting concepts, and animation that maybe didnt resonate with people like it should have. I wont include Treasure Planet or Atlantis as those just plain sucked. We all made fun of straight to vhs/dvd disney cheapquels, but I now miss those.
Top 5 things tho I love about what Im seeing and reading about Zootopia
- it's pg, not g
- it's the most modern Disney film ever. Whip smart script, tackles a lot of
hot button social issues some parents may not even be comfortable with(but in a sly way), makes fun of virtually every mainstream social trend in America(smart phone addiction, big box stores, uber, social media, marketing, etc)
- stars a female protagonist in a way that will strongly appeal to BOTH genders and people of all ages(unlike Frozen, and hate to say it, unlike Tangled)
- The exquisite color palette, design, look is just gorgeous
- finally, the chemistry. from all the clips and trailers Ive seen, I can tell I'll be grinning ear to ear with the chemistry between not just Hopps and Wilde, but all the supporting characters as well. To me this is the mad cap inclusive world Wreck it Ralph wanted to be but failed at, and perhaps a true heir to Roger Rabbit. But of course, we'll see! I could end up not being in love with the film, but so far Im just loving all the trailers in a way I havent with modern Disney