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Tangled did a much better job of showing how growing up with a villain would impact your personality and lifestyle than the old movies ever did. Cinderella was cheerful and optimistic, and was almost happy to sit there and scrub floors for the forseeable future. Snow White's stepmother was clearly and objectively

Depends on whether you count the over-saturation of the market with Frozen stuff that continued after Big Hero 6 as "hype," I guess.

Um, Frozen is still being overhyped. Name the last Disney movie—not franchise, but MOVIE—to still have its own chicken nuggets, breakfast cereal, MASSIVE variety of still-in-production toys, craft supplies, posters, lunchboxes, school supplies, and several still-in-production clothes items 3 years after the original

Because animation and toxic views of femininity.

The Maleficent remake also seriously Nerfed the 3 good fairies. In the original, they are the masterminds behind the entire plot, making sure that Aurora is kept away from the castle where Mal won't find her, figuring out that Prince Philip was in fact the "dream boy" that Aurora had met in the woods as Briar Rose,

I got stuck on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride when I was 7.

It wasn't a ride anymore?

Bro and I went to EPCOT multiple times over the years. Maelstrom was the ONE part of the World Showcase that we never skipped over, because it was such an awesome ride experience. It was always, "Meh, 'It's a Small World' in the Mexico pyramid wasn't much fun. Hey, let's go to the Norway section and ride the Norway

Eh, the movie wasn't that bad. It's just…it was bog-standard "Disney Princess," not nearly good enough to justify STILL having stand-alone product placement 3 years later. Time for you to let it go, Disney. Retire Elsa and Anna to the "Princesses" line and give that promotion to films like Zootopia that are both

Yeah, Lilo and Stitch 2 was pretty solid—and was originally supposed to be released in theaters. Not sure why they went direct-to-DVD with that one.

And the short-ish wait times were part of the draw for me, as was the awesome look into Norwegian folklore. I was SO PISSED when Disney went and replaced it with a Frozen ride.

(Pssst, the 100 year copyright on Mickey would have ended in 2028, not 2002.)