beaker said:
Yeah the whole hyper PC brigade thing is just too much. They accused Disney of racism? My goodness, since 1993 a great deal of their tentpole animated theatrical films featured a non white protagonist. Aladdin, Pochahontas, Mulan, New Groove, Lilo and Stitch, Little Bear.
Yeah, but it's not just the presence of one, or you get accusations of "token"-itis.
Aladdin: Seems pretty good on its face. Music tried to stay true to the region (until after the genie's presence, when the genres opened up a bit). Other than that whispering rumor, the only thing I remember people griping about was a line in one of the lyrics at the beginning. "Where they cut off your nose if they don't like your face". Muslims got irritated at that one. (One wonders if they gripe to the countries that would actually do that, though.) Other than it ripped off at least two movies rather blatantly, I thought it was a good movie.
Pocahontas: Where to begin. If it's not the Noble Savage/Greedy European dynamic, it's playing up John Smith's interpretation of events (he thought she was in love with him, and I remember reading somewhere that she was actually a kid or something at that time, ick).
Mulan: Not too sure if there was a griping session about this one. It just irritates me she's included in the Princess Line when there is no way in all creation she can be a princess. She is neither royal nor married into royalty.
New Groove: Again, not aware of anything, though with lots of American movies starring non-white characters, ten bucks says you can find griping about using white stars to play non-white characters.
Lilo and Stitch: Really, I thought it was perfect. If Lilo's in the Princess line, then again it's profoundly stupid.
Princess and the Frog: The idea people griped about her name just amuses me to death. Still, I think I like this one better than just about any other one besides Sleeping Beauty. I like how royalty doesn't magically give you anything. I like the balance they tried to do with dreaming/working. It's pretty dead-on regarding the French Quarter. The songs will never get out of your head. Though, I did like Chester A. Bum's review, where he wonders if the fairytale was written by lawyers (in the sense that it seems like Tiana gets her dreams only due to fine print).
The only real racism I see after the movies are out is the merchandising. You see Jasmine once in a blue moon, though I swear she was featured more pre-9/11. A lot of the Princess line likes to segregate the princesses by color (oh, look, Tiana has her very own shirt while 80% of the other princesses share one!). Considering that Jasmine and Tiana are my favorite princesses, I find their treatment rather irritating. Even in Kingdom Hearts 2, Jasmine becomes little more than an introduction to the Agrabah plot, when I swear she had a bigger role in Return of Jafar and a lot of the series. I resent making her a damsel in distress when she could kick the butt of any other Princess around, though Mulan (NOT A PRINCESS! UGH) could probably take her.
edit: Oh, and Nala. Dang it, she's a Princess, she's played by a non-white actress ... and she doesn't count 'cause she's not human, yet a fish girl can be one. Yeah, that's fair. Not racist at all,