That's right — good ol' family-friendly Disney is being pressured/coerced/bullied by the fandom to be "inclusionary" and make their most recent "Disney Princess" a lesbian.
I'm ready, God, take me now.

-"BB"-
How you figure. Most of disney's heros and heroines were either orphaned or had an evil step parent (usually an evil stepmother).good ol' family-friendly Disney
IRL, Bambi's father would have only been around long enough to "plant the seed", so to speak, then would have moved on to perpetuate the species with the next doe in estrus. Once Bambi matured, he would likely have challenged his own father for dominance as the alpha male and the right to breed with the females of the herd — including his own mother, had she survived Man, and any of his half-sisters that might have been around.oldr_n_wsr wrote:How you figure. Most of disney's heros and heroines were either orphaned or had an evil step parent (usually an evil stepmother).
Bambi-> mother shot, abandoned by dad for most of his life.
Gotta stay reasonably true to the source material. Blame the original creators of the stories (the Brothers Grimm et al), not Disney.Cinderella-> dad died after marrying evil step mom who brought along the step sisters who enslaved Cinderella
Snow White -> evil queen Step mother trying to kill Snow White
"Lost boys", not necessarily abandoned children, who are then abducted and carried off to Neverland by flying fairies. Didn't you watch "Hook"?Peter Pan -> abandoned child?
Brothers grimm and all that. I know and it seems to be the "Disney choice" in family stories.MajGenl.Meade wrote:..bearing in mind that all four of the Disney movies you mention, oldr, are dramatizations of books that already existed in children's literature. Even Frozen is based on a Hans Christian Anderson story.
Like I said, let the gays in on the family dysfunction found in the Disney catalogue.Using these as vehicles to advance a sexual agenda to satisfy a small minority is unpleasant at minimum.
Disney picked 'em. Seems a recurring theme.Gotta stay reasonably true to the source material. Blame the original creators of the stories (the Brothers Grimm et al), not Disney.
Perhaps you could explain exactly what is not "family friendly" about a lesbian princess. Are lesbians inherently anti-family?Bicycle Bill wrote:That's right — good ol' family-friendly Disney is being pressured/coerced/bullied by the fandom to be "inclusionary" and make their most recent "Disney Princess" a lesbian.
Just to let you know, Joe, I intend to steal that and use it every chance I get.Joe Guy wrote:... an undocumented 50 yr old black lesbian parapalegic Jew from Asia who is considering transgender surgery.