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Disney is “an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate” (i.e. an animation studio that got too powerful). Their most famous movies, the fairy-tale-based ones, generally go along the lines of “a damsel in distress is imprisoned in a tower and [[Women-are-wonderful effect|gets rescued]] by a handsome [[Chad]].” Like most media, they tend to make the good people attractive and the villains ugly, and most of their movies end with the protagonist getting a hot guy/girl.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/ugly/comments/vrywmq/disney_never_lied_looks_are_all_that_matters/</ref> Disney in particular also has a weird fixation with royalty, often espousing the idea that princesses are more magical than the rest of us and that it is a travesty for one to be mistreated (although that does partly result from them using centuries-old folk stories as inspiration). Concerningly, these movies are children’s classics and have probably given many children the impression that [[Halo effect|attractive people are good and ugly people are bad]]. | Disney is “an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate” (i.e. an animation studio that got too powerful). Their most famous movies, the fairy-tale-based ones, generally go along the lines of “a damsel in distress is imprisoned in a tower and [[Women-are-wonderful effect|gets rescued]] by a handsome [[Chad]].” Like most media, they tend to make the good people attractive and the villains ugly, and most of their movies end with the protagonist getting a hot guy/girl.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/ugly/comments/vrywmq/disney_never_lied_looks_are_all_that_matters/</ref> Disney in particular also has a weird fixation with royalty, often espousing the idea that princesses are more magical than the rest of us and that it is a travesty for one to be mistreated (although that does partly result from them using centuries-old folk stories as inspiration). Concerningly, these movies are children’s classics and have probably given many children the impression that [[Halo effect|attractive people are good and ugly people are bad]]. | ||
However, they did make one movie that didn’t have the tropes of the protagonist being attractive or royal or getting a hot girl at the end: [[Quasimodo|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]. | However, they did make one movie that didn’t have the tropes of the protagonist being attractive or royal or getting a hot girl at the end: [[Quasimodo|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]. But even in that one the villain is an ugly old man. | ||
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