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    THE LITTLE MERMAID EDITING GROUP: B1 * Christine Carbo * Gemyr Jacobo * Mikaela Co REPORT ON THE POST PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR “THE LITTLE MERMAID” MOVIE ©Walt Disney Productions I. OBJECTIVE What type of animation is this movie using? - The movie is settled to use the traditional means of animation‚ specifically Cel animation by order of Walt Disney Productions. What process/group in the production line are you working

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    by society. Since Disney’s first film in 1937‚ the female character‚ typically a princess‚ has been made to feel inferior to men as they have been trapped in a predominantly male-centered society. However‚ in 1989‚ when Disney came out with The Little Mermaid‚ Disney transformed their traditional princess figure into one who seeks independence and yearns to explore the world outside the ocean. Even though the film‚ at first‚ portrays Ariel‚ the main character‚ as a foil to previous Disney princesses

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    The prince and the butterfly Once upon a time there was a prince named Andrew. He was tall and handsome‚ with a very kind personality. Many women dreamed of marrying him. He lived in a kingdom with a magical enchanted forest with animals that could talk. The kingdom cabinet and the king and queen forced Andrew’s engagement. The ministers wanted him married to a princess from a very large and powerful kingdom for political reasons; they wanted to prevent an invasion from other kingdoms.

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    the most popular and well read genre; incorporating ‘ageless’ and ‘classic’ fairy tales such as the Little Red Cap‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ and Rumpelstiltskin. However‚ one of the underlying features of this popular genre is the usage of gender politics and the critique of certain values such as the level of assertiveness and dominance.

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    company‚ founded in 1923‚ is still conquering the film industry almost a century later. The Little Mermaid‚ released in 1989‚ took the world by storm‚ winning the academy award for best music score. Frozen‚ released in 2013‚ outshines The Little Mermaid‚ winning seven different awards internationally. There came a time when people could not go anywhere without seeing Frozen merchandise. The Little Mermaid and Frozen are both products of Disney‚ but have multiple differences. These differences include

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    would be no conflict‚ and a movie with no conflict would not be as entertaining as other movies. Great villains can have a meaningful effect on the value of their stories‚ but what makes a great villain? An example can be Ursula from the movie The Little Mermaid. I would describe Ursula is persuasive‚ wicked‚ cruel‚ clever‚ tricky‚ and glutton person. Ursula character is very persuasive towards Ariel who is King Triton to get advantage of the 16 year old girl because she is in love a human named Erick

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    Women have to be really skinny and white to be beautiful‚ which is not true they focus on outer beauty and not inner beauty. They are teaching little girls beauty is being white and skinny that is resulting in an image and standards set for girls. I totally disagree with that and think Beauty should vary and not be just be white and skinny. In "The little Mermaid" many stereotypes are involved involving Ariel and her prince. They teach the idea of changing who you are to be with someone and not following

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    Anthony DeFilippis 4/28/08 Discover New York- Review of Little Mermaid Professor: Trickovic The Little Mermaid The Broadway play which I went to see was located at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater‚ 205 West 46th street. This is considered the heart of the theater district in New York City. The play which I saw was The Little Mermaid presented by Disney. As an 18 year old male‚ I was not very fond of seeing a Disney play but‚ my girlfriend wanted to see the show

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    However‚ one of the more prominent and recognisable forms of obsession is the ‘sea witch’ Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989). Ursula is an exemplary case of the ‘female grotesque’‚ someone which Mallan describes as ‘…like Cruella‚ is a hybrid – half woman‚ half animal.’ (Mallan‚ op‚ cit.). She is powerful‚ insidious and filled with parody‚ and as Sells suggests

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    directed by Meg Fischer Venuti and written by Julian Fellowes. Mary Poppins was played by Freya Forstall‚ Talia Gloster played Bert‚ Nina Crofts played Jane‚ and Michael was played by Kyle Vetter. The theme of Mary Poppins is that there is still a little bit of child in every one of us and‚ also to not get too caught up in responsibilities and rules and still make time for dreams and hopes. The Broadway version of Mary Poppins is about the Banks family who live in London on Cherry Tree Lane.

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