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I'm sorry, but how the f*** is The cisne Princess a disney rip-off?

Because it has songs and it's animated?
por that logic, almost every non-Disney animated musical is a disney rip-off. *rolls eyes*
The cisne Princess is one of the best cine ever made. 'Nuff said.
 I'm sorry, but how the f*** is The cisne Princess a disney rip-off?
 hatelarxene posted hace más de un año
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Sk8er__grl said:
I respect your opinion about it, I honestly hated it. These are the reasons I could remember from my last viewing of it that made it a disney rip-off:

Odette and Derek's dance in the beginning where they float in to the sky, looked way to familiar to Sleeping beauty's ending.

When Rothbart turns his henchwomen into Odette, I felt it was so blindly ripping off The little mermaid where Ursula transforms into Eric's "dream girl"

Rothbart kidnapping Odette so he can marry her was just like aladdín where Jafar kidnaps jazmín so he can marry her, and both their motives are mainly money.

A prince confessing their amor for the princess breaking the spell is their harmless way of ripping off Disney's true amor kiss.

The ending is just like Sleeping beauty's ending, he fights the beast for his amor and in one dramatic shot kills it, Confesses his amor "True loves kiss" and she's back up.

To me the movie is a huge rip-off and I'll editar this when I think of more.
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When I watched it, I saw it as Derek learned about Odette over time... I mean the moral of the story was "You dont know what tu have till you've lost it"... So when he realized she died, it all dawned upon him to realize that she isn't just beauty... That she was Valiente to buscar for him and call him for help, that she was always so smart and strong and sneaky her whole life... but till that reality brick hit his face, all he did see was a barbie doll. tu don't see any of that in Sleeping Beauty o The Little Mermaid o aladdín
hatelarxene posted hace más de un año
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Beauty and the beast had, in ways the same moral. Seeing someone for what's on the inside, not outside, but I'll shutup. I never really saw his thought process for his conclusion that she's más than just a pretty face. It seemed to come out of nowhere and he seemed pretty in amor with her from the middle till the end, they even sung a duet. All he really dicho was that his vow was to Odette and that was it. I thought he was going to realize that the imposter Odette wasn't the real one and that would be like his vow, seeing her personality and not her looks, but it seems like he was buying it the whole time. Maybe I'm missing something.
Sk8er__grl posted hace más de un año
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The parts where Derek and Odette dance like Phillip and Aurora, and Derek having to fight through thorns and defeat an enchanter turned into an evil beast? Fair enough.
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scarletunicorn said:
Because ever since the Nostalgia Critic reviewed it people think it's cool to bash on the movie now.
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It's funny how, after the NC gives an opinion on something, suddenly it becomes the common opinion around the internet.
Tygers_Eye posted hace más de un año
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That's the main reason why I disapprove of his philosophy, and the fact that people eat up his opinion like he's master of the truth o something. And it's hilarious because his own taste in entertainment is also shit (turtles, anyone?)
scarletunicorn posted hace más de un año
Tygers_Eye said:
Unfortunately, disney has been so successful and iconic about creating animated musical adaptations at fairy tales for so long that people assume that ANY animated musical based on a fairy tale is automatically a disney knock-off.

While I will concede that some aspects of the movie definitely draw inspiration from, say, Sleeping Beauty (like Derek and Odette's dance into seeming clouds at the beginning, and Derek having to slash through thorns and defeat an evil spell-caster turned into a beast to lift a curse on his beloved), I'd hardly call this a disney rip-off.

Many aspects of the film people accuse of being ripped off from disney were actually present in the original ballet years before disney even got his start.
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