Most of their morals are to do what makes you happy, and to follow one's dreams. Snow white was hated because she was beautiful. Cinderella was hated because she was beautiful. Aladdin wanted love and success. Pinocchio wanted to be a real boy. Tarzan wanted to be with Jane and to understand himself and his kind. Never saw Dumbo. Lion King was about coming of age for Simba, becoming king. Mary Poppins was about seeing things from a different perspective, and never letting conformity hold one back, and seeing the magic in life. Peter Pan was about being forever young and childlike. Mulan was about girlpower and ability. Toy Story was about friendship and overcoming bad odds. The little mermaid was about seeing another world she never knew before. Similar to Tarzan. Seeing another perspective that she never saw before and doing it with love as a subobjective. Hercules is the basic rags to riches or zero to hero story. Alice in Wonderland is about Imagination and seeing the abstract. Being creative and anti-conformity similarly to mary poppins in that sense. No real story is basically about You are who you are, but it seems to be a given. The jungle book was about the bare necessities of life and explaining life as being not without hardship, but very easy if one knows how to go about doing things. Beauty and the Beast was about becoming a bad person to a good person, in this case because of love. They're all about love and dreams, happiness and following the destiny you choose. Take each of them as you will, there are others, they all have that message as an underlying unspoken common sense theme, so much so that it isn't even mentioned for the most part in any metaphorical senses of the term.
2006-11-30 05:57:43
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answer #1
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answered by Answerer 7
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lion king 1 and 2
2006-11-30 06:18:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing I associate with Disney films is the gag reflex, sorry!
2006-11-30 05:50:22
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answered by Avondrow 7
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The little Mermaid
she starts out as a fish wanting to be human and ends up as a fish,
2006-11-30 05:50:20
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answered by mrs_empo 3
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The computer who wore tennis shoes starring Kurt Russell.
I wear tennis shoes & play on the computer too much.
2006-11-30 05:58:20
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answered by Rusty Jones 4
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I would say Dumbo. He overcame everyone making fun of his big ears and learned to fly.
2006-11-30 05:58:45
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answered by adrian9402 2
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The Lion King, he had to overcome his "guilt" and fear and take his place in the pride...the "circle of life" as it were!
2006-11-30 05:50:19
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answered by Kenny G 3
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lion king
2006-11-30 06:19:43
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answered by Blade 3
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isnt this from alice in wonderland?
its what the cheshire cat says to her on the mushroom if i remember??
2006-11-30 05:50:26
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answered by suehindley 2
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mulan.. she pretended to be a man to fight in the army in place of her dad, but she was discovered and eventually fought as herself.
2006-11-30 06:08:30
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answered by F.J. 6
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