frogboy4
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I still don't think that many of the themes you're speaking of were specifically intended to be Christian, but I'm sure it was known that the morality of particular movies fell in line with Christian morality and that was probably intentional. I guess we're saying the same thing. I don't recall any Disney specials like the Peanuts gave us.Right and that's definitely not what I've been saying. Bananasketch explained it very well, to say a film has a specific religion's themes does not imply it's partial to that religion. There have always been literary or pop culture stories with religious themes, it's a good storytelling device with ideas of drama, morality and redemption. That doesn't mean it's attempting to exclude anyone.
It's true that early Disney films were made in a very different world where inclusivness was not the norm. But we, the audience of today, are not from that world, we are from the modern world and we say a Disney film has Christian themes, that's all we are saying. We are not saying other religions are excluded.
Narnia as mentioned before and that's a great example of Disney's modern inclusiveness on every step of production. The book definitely has an inherently Christian theme and it wasn't hidden in the film. I think they chose the title due to its popularity and not necessarily its spirituality, yet that remained intact. Also, the franchise's executive producer was an openly gay fiction writer. He unfortunately passed away this weekend and I hadn't realized that Perry Moore was on the Narnia team until reading his obit, but that's really froggin' cool to me.