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Because at the end of the day, if you're not promoting your movie, if you're not putting your actresses out there, it seems as though there actually might be something going on underneath the surface.
Are there even any more to make? I mean, probably, but I'm more so thinking live action Princess and the Frog. We haven't gotten, there's still some, there's still a few princesses in the tank. I think maybe my answer to your question is I don't think Disney will ever stop. I mean, I think that what they might do is pivot to more external or supplementary stories like Barry Jenkins. Mufasa!
Are there even any more to make? I mean, probably, but I'm more so thinking live action Princess and the Frog. We haven't gotten, there's still some, there's still a few princesses in the tank. I think maybe my answer to your question is I don't think Disney will ever stop. I mean, I think that what they might do is pivot to more external or supplementary stories like Barry Jenkins. Mufasa!
Are there even any more to make? I mean, probably, but I'm more so thinking live action Princess and the Frog. We haven't gotten, there's still some, there's still a few princesses in the tank. I think maybe my answer to your question is I don't think Disney will ever stop. I mean, I think that what they might do is pivot to more external or supplementary stories like Barry Jenkins. Mufasa!
instead of yet another Lion King. So I don't know, we'll see. But I do think they're going to play in the wheelhouse of their own IP until the end of time.
instead of yet another Lion King. So I don't know, we'll see. But I do think they're going to play in the wheelhouse of their own IP until the end of time.
instead of yet another Lion King. So I don't know, we'll see. But I do think they're going to play in the wheelhouse of their own IP until the end of time.
Nadira Goth, at Slate she doth write. But what would the Brothers Grimm say on this night? Would they celebrate? Would they complain? Let us turn the page on Today Explained.
Nadira Goth, at Slate she doth write. But what would the Brothers Grimm say on this night? Would they celebrate? Would they complain? Let us turn the page on Today Explained.
Nadira Goth, at Slate she doth write. But what would the Brothers Grimm say on this night? Would they celebrate? Would they complain? Let us turn the page on Today Explained.
Snow White is pretty important. You know, the princess is famous for being the fairest of them all, but I would go so far as to say that the movie is maybe the most important of them all. Of any of them? Even Frozen? Okay, I love Frozen so much. Olaf, you're melting!
Snow White is pretty important. You know, the princess is famous for being the fairest of them all, but I would go so far as to say that the movie is maybe the most important of them all. Of any of them? Even Frozen? Okay, I love Frozen so much. Olaf, you're melting!
Snow White is pretty important. You know, the princess is famous for being the fairest of them all, but I would go so far as to say that the movie is maybe the most important of them all. Of any of them? Even Frozen? Okay, I love Frozen so much. Olaf, you're melting!
Like, it's a much more fun movie to watch. But Snow White is the first not only Disney princess movie or Disney animated movie, Snow White is the first full-length animated feature film that anyone ever made. So Snow White premieres in 1937. So up until that point, Disney is just making short movies throughout the 1930s. Hey!
Like, it's a much more fun movie to watch. But Snow White is the first not only Disney princess movie or Disney animated movie, Snow White is the first full-length animated feature film that anyone ever made. So Snow White premieres in 1937. So up until that point, Disney is just making short movies throughout the 1930s. Hey!
Like, it's a much more fun movie to watch. But Snow White is the first not only Disney princess movie or Disney animated movie, Snow White is the first full-length animated feature film that anyone ever made. So Snow White premieres in 1937. So up until that point, Disney is just making short movies throughout the 1930s. Hey!
They're making those little reels, you know, that play before the feature movie with the newsreel. And then they decide they're going to make a feature-length movie, and it's going to be Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
They're making those little reels, you know, that play before the feature movie with the newsreel. And then they decide they're going to make a feature-length movie, and it's going to be Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
They're making those little reels, you know, that play before the feature movie with the newsreel. And then they decide they're going to make a feature-length movie, and it's going to be Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Then maybe they'll let me stay. People are convinced this is a terrible idea. Newspapers at the time call it Disney's folly. First of all, animated movies at the time, they're cartoons, right? They're like Mickey Mouse does like a silly gag. It's slapstick. It's mostly animal characters because no one has really figured out a way to animate humans in a way that's fun to watch.