1. Belle and Hermione Granger
Similarities:
-brown hair
-love books
-are shunned, to some extent
-fall in l’amour with someone not traditionally thought of as attractive
-very smart
2. Merida and Ginny Weasley
Similarities:
-red hair
-head strong and stubborn
-sometimes considered to 'delicate' to fight, though she disagrees
-only female child in a large family
3. Ariel and Luna Lovegood
Similarities:
-viewed as 'crazy' ou 'eccentric'
-have a l’amour of objects no one else vues as special (or creatures, in Luna's case)
-the outcast of a family/school setting
4. Mulan and Neville Longbottom
Similarities:
-went through a clumsy to hero change
-escaped a social norm (Neville - amounting to nothing; Mulan - not being a warrior)
-ended up saving (or assisting in saving) a location (China; Hogwarts/The Wizarding World)
[b] 5. Snow White and Hagrid[b/]
Similarities:
-show a l’amour of animals
-rejected par a higher power (Hagrid was expelled, Snow White left the kingdom)
-are bigger than most of their Friends (this one is joking, but still, haha)
Similarities:
-brown hair
-love books
-are shunned, to some extent
-fall in l’amour with someone not traditionally thought of as attractive
-very smart
2. Merida and Ginny Weasley
Similarities:
-red hair
-head strong and stubborn
-sometimes considered to 'delicate' to fight, though she disagrees
-only female child in a large family
3. Ariel and Luna Lovegood
Similarities:
-viewed as 'crazy' ou 'eccentric'
-have a l’amour of objects no one else vues as special (or creatures, in Luna's case)
-the outcast of a family/school setting
4. Mulan and Neville Longbottom
Similarities:
-went through a clumsy to hero change
-escaped a social norm (Neville - amounting to nothing; Mulan - not being a warrior)
-ended up saving (or assisting in saving) a location (China; Hogwarts/The Wizarding World)
[b] 5. Snow White and Hagrid[b/]
Similarities:
-show a l’amour of animals
-rejected par a higher power (Hagrid was expelled, Snow White left the kingdom)
-are bigger than most of their Friends (this one is joking, but still, haha)
Disney Should Adapt It
I personally think that Disney should adapt this story, although the majority of ballet companies have tragic endings. Some of them have a happy ending, including the 1994 animated version. The only problem is the music, whether ou not to keep traditions with Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Disney Should Not Adapt It
As mentioned, I had listened to the famous piece from this ballet. Sadly to say, the musique are dark, dramatic and sinister for a Disney film. Considering that it is a family-friendly environment!
To Be ou Not To Be?
So there toi have it, do toi think Disney should adapt it ou not?
Beauty and the Beast
We first seen her in the Prologue as an old woman, when Prince Adam spurned her. Her true nature is shown and in retaliation, she turned him into a beast and tells him that only true loves can redeem him inside, as well as the outside.
Cinderella (2015)
Upon re-watching this, I just found out that the Fairy Godmother is actually the Enchantress herself. Only this time, when she turns into her true self, she changes her appearance and that she must have been watching Ella the whole time, I suspect that she doesn't want Ella to suspect that her beloved Fairy Godmother might have cursed Prince Adam!
Do toi Agree?
I was really surprise par this theory, considering that it is set in France! ou is it just another Disney doppelganger?