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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-04-18 06:40 pm

[ SECRET POST #4123 ]


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(Anonymous) 2018-04-19 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think Frozen was super progressive or anything but it does annoy me when people are like 'but Lilo & Stitch!11!' Part of the reason people make note of Frozen being about the bond between sisters and not their love interests and such is not just because it's a Disney film but because it's a Disney /princess/ film. Lilo & Stitch isn't, neither is Brother Bear. Frozen specifically fits into a very particular Disney archetype of films which is usually focused on romance over family bonds, and which often has only one main non-villain female lead (off hand, the only other princess films I can think of that have a main, non-villain female character besides the lead would be Sleeping Beauty with the fairies and arguably Charlotte in the Princess & the Frog). And in that sense, yes, Frozen was something different and I think it should get some praise for that.