Sunday 12 May 2013

Shame on you Disney.

An extremely rough comic strip about the negative imagery being marketed to children by Disney. Inspired by their decision to redesign Princess Merida.








If you'd like to read further on the matter, try here: http://www.hypable.com/2013/05/12/brave-princess-merida-design-change/
This is the current comparison between the two:
If you look closely:
-Merida's eyes have been further outlined to be given a seductive look (just what we want all little girls to aspire to!)
-Her hair has been compacted into a neat wave (Merida's messy tangle of curls is such a huge part of her realistic look)
-Her neckline has been altered dramatically. Before, sitting straight across her chest and finishing near the tops of her shoulders, her sleeves now sit dramatically off the shoulders and create a far lower neckline.
-Where is her bow and arrows? Nowhere to be seen apparently...women don't need a passion or a hobby when they're this perfect.
-And furthermore- her belt is there to hold her bows! Now it's just sitting there as fashion accesory with a strange sash attached to it.
-Don't even get me started on the waist reduction (remember that scene in which Merida is forced to wear a corset and can barely sit down with it on?)

I just have so many issues with this, it's breaking my heart. Not only does this take away from the strong and independent reality of Merida's character, it shows little girls that you need to change yourself in order to be considered beautiful, and it shows little boys that this is a woman's role in the world- being pretty.

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