Walt Disney and Osamu Tezuka

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Postby Astro Boy2866 » 14 years ago

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Postby Astronomical girl » 14 years ago

also Disney tended to over shadow stuff in his animated movies like Pinnochio,Jiminy was actually was squished in the Grim brothers story l_l
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Postby MightyAstro » 14 years ago

"Astronomical girl" wrote:also Disney tended to over shadow stuff in his animated movies like Pinnochio,Jiminy was actually was squished in the Grim brothers story l_l


You're half right Astronomical girl.

Pinocchio is not one of the Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales, but was a short novel written by Carlo Collodi, who I think may have been an Italian. But it's true that Pinocchio actually squashes and kills Jiminy in the original story, although the cricket is actually nameless. Disney certainly did soften up the story in certain little ways like that.

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Postby Astronomical girl » 14 years ago

Also in Cincerella, the sistered cut off their heals to make the shoe fit and more
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Postby Dr. Jerk » 14 years ago

"GhostATR" wrote:Dude it was actually the other way around. Astro Boy was actually inspired by Pinocchio if I'm correct, his big brown eyes were inspired by Betty Boop's big eyes. Mickey Mouse might have had something to do with it other than the fact that he's Disney's mascot.


Astro's hair was inspired by how many American cartoons animated black hair and ears, basically in the way that the points never seem to change angle despite where Astro is facing. This also applies to Mickey Mouse and other black and white cartoon characters.

Tezuka actually said that, in the introduction to The Third Magician issue. I don't think he's said anything about Pinocchio or Betty Boop though, so citing your sources would be nice.

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Postby Astronomical girl » 14 years ago

i mentioned about the ears and the spikes as well
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Postby Androids101 » 14 years ago

I'm not interested in the princess stories but I think I recall that originally "The Little Mermaid" dies and her siblings experience some terrible thing of some sort.

Of course, Disney couldn't resist the urge to put in their happy endings.
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Postby Astro Boy2866 » 14 years ago

And they lived happily ever after.

Or did they? MUWAHAHAHAHA :d evil:
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Postby Astronomical girl » 14 years ago

Also,
In beauty and the beast,Bell is killed and is brought back to life,and Yeah,in the movies the girls were ditzies,Tiana was probably the most realistic of the bunch :shifty: .
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Postby Dr. Jerk » 14 years ago

"Astronomical girl" wrote:Also,
In beauty and the beast,Bell is killed and is brought back to life,and Yeah,in the movies the girls were ditzies,Tiana was probably the most realistic of the bunch :shifty: .


Pretty sure you meant The Beast, there...

In original novel of The Hunchback of Notre Dame was a lot more adult, which Disney tried to tone down. Some of the themes were still kept even though they tried to not make it very apparent. =P


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