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Friday, July 8, 2016

Disney's Assault on Fatherhood

My first mistake was reading comments online. The mistake was made though and I caught myself reading the statement which seemed to get endless support...

"Disney always makes the dad look like the buffoon, Disney is assaulting fatherhood and the role of the father. We need to boycott Disney."

Despite, my ideas about boycotting and my love of pretty much everything Disney, I really wanted to explore the idea, just to see if it held any merit and to see if I have been looking at the company through pixie-dust covered glasses.

Here is what I found and began to think.....

Every Disney movie does have a story and a theme. Certainly, the same is true about the shows, and the THEME Parks. These themes though rarely have to do with the family unit as the central theme. I would argue though that Disney is a company for families and that the park was built for any type of family. However, we are not there yet, let's break it down piece by piece and see any place that this notion could have come from. I really wanted to see if there was any merit and either help debunk or prove the seemingly popular statement.

First, let's start with the movies as that is some people's first and only exposure to the world of Disney. Through my looking back, I noticed that dads in Disney movies are typically treated as better than they are in pop culture. Throughout pop culture, dads are treated as useless buffoons often, but in many Disney movies it seems to be the exact opposite.

Marlin in Finding Nemo is actually the star of the movie. He tracks across the entire ocean in order to find his son. Despite being worried about something happening to Nemo due to a baraccuda killing his family, Marlin protects Nemo and when Nemo is taken, Marlin does whatever he can to get Nemo back. Marlin is the hero of the tale. This clownfish shows courage and has many ideal qualities of what it means to be a dad and the protector of your family unit.

Another one of my favorite movies with a dad character is Pinocchio. During that movie, Gepetto did not have any children, but he kept wishing and praying for one. Eventually, he got Pinocchio as his little boy. He was so joyful, happy, and thankful for having this boy brought into his life. When Pinocchio went missing, just like Marlin did, Gepetto stopped at nothing to find Pinocchio. This movie showed a dad that truly cared for his son. Its central themes were to follow your conscience and dream big. Do the right thing and dream big is what the movie focused on. Seems to me this would be a fantastic movie to show your kids.

Finally, let's look at the Lion King and everything that is involved with that franchise. The wise dad here was Mufasa. Simba's dad taught him all the important things in life and always looked out for him. He eventually died trying to save his son. However, his spirit and memory lived on as he continued to give advice to Simba and help Simba reach his destiny. Now, he occasionally gives Kion advice in the Lion Guard series. Mufasa could be said to be the wisest of all the characters. Despite, not being around anymore, Disney has kept an important role for him. Mufasa is one of the best known characters in all of Disney and nobody thinks of him as a buffoon. Everyone thinks of Mufasa as Simba's wise father.

There are other examples in movies. More fathers and father figures, but after the three I focused on, I realized that it was not even close to true that Disney made dads to look like fools in all movies, but could I find any examples....

The closest I got to finding a dad that was a fool in these movies were The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast. Those are three of Disney's big movies, and the dads were somewhat foolish in each. The Little Mermaid though involved the dad having incredible power and keeping his teenage daughter away from a cruel world. King Triton was not really foolish in that he understood the world being far different and he wanted to protect his daughter that was not legal. He even lets her chase her love at the end of the movie and helps save his daughter from the evil Ursula.

The saltan was Jasmine's dad in the movie Aladdin. He was made to be more of a foolish character, but it was one movie and even here, he was hypnotized by Jafar's staff for a large portion of the movie. That hypnotism added to the perceived foolishness of his character.

Finally, Beauty and the Beast. Belle's dad was deemed a fool largely in part because he told of a Beast off in the forest. Belle proved her father right when she showed the people of the Beast. Dad was an inventor in this and some of the inventions worked pretty well. This all is not to mention that like the two other dads (Saltan and King Triton) he was a single dad that raised a strong independent woman on his own. There is something to be said for them not raising trainwrecks as just the dad. Many popular media outlets would not give that message, that Disney seemed to invoke.

So if not in movies, then what about in television?

Disney owns ABC, so I sure that there are cases of the dad being a buffoon on ABC, just as there are on any channel. My suggestion with this is that if the show is trash, don't watch it. I don't watch any shows that I think are complete filth. I encourage you to do the same. I do not have any specific examples of the dad being a buffoon in these shows because as I said a minute ago, I don't watch shows that are garbage. I don't watch shows that send awful messages like that, at least that I can think of off the top of my head. The only two shows on ABC that I do watch are The Middle and Last Man Standing. I really enjoy the dads in those shows. Those dads are the best TV dads since the Home Improvement days.

Finally, what about Disney Parks?
Well, I feel I am always treated very well at Disney World. I rarely have a poor experience. This resort has the best customer service in the world. As a dad, I am treated just as magically as anybody else. The people are helpful and they do anything they can to help my family routinely. They make the experience magical for my whole family. Making reservations is a piece of cake. Making plans is easy as pie. This place allows me to plan ahead so that I can help make my kids memories to last a lifetime. Disney World makes it easy to be a dad that is even more loved and even more appreciated.
My family with my favorite Jiminy Cricket
My family with Minnie @ Character Breakfast
My 3 year old gets to meet lots of characters
 We get to meet Eeyore
And look around every corner for something special
My kids love Disney World. My kids love Disney period. I will not boycott Disney because of a few buffoons who spew hate on the internet. Boycotting is typically stupid anyways. Disney does not have an assault on fatherhood. Some people just are unable to see the big picture. The big picture that Disney is a wonderful company that does a lot of good and encourages kids to dream. I like the world that they provide. I am sorry that some are not able to love and appreciate it. However, I do appreciate living in a free country where people can have different opinions and perspectives. I also appreciate that my family does Disney.

-Noland

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Top 101 Disney Characters of All-Time (40-31)

This countdown is just loaded with greatest at this point. A quick recap before you remember some of the greatest characters in Disney history.

60-51
50-41

40. Marlin
If this was my favorite characters list, Marlin would be higher than this and higher than Nemo. However, the kiddos don't call clownfish Marlin. That is why Marlin is number 40 and not higher than Nemo. However, I contend that this may be the most underrated character in the Disney Universe. He is the star of the story. It is really Marlin's journey to save his son, he is Finding Nemo and Nemo can't control whether his dad suceeds or not. This guy is underrated and awesome.

39. Mufasa
Simba's dad and the original King in The Lion King. This is the guy who is running the show in the beginning until his brother kills him. Everybody has seen this movie and everyone loves this movie. When ranking the characters it all breaks down to how you see it. I have him ahead of Nala, but behind the other main characters. His impact on the movie and Disney universe is unquestioned though. He deserves a top 40 spot.

Shere Khan is the 2nd highest villain on this countdown and the 3rd best in all of Disney as far as I am concerned. He was the villain in Walt Disney's last movie and possibly the scariest villain of them all. He was awesome in both Jungle Book movies. In the Jungle Cubs show and in Talespin. This is a guy I almost put in the top 10. He is a great villain.

The 3rd coolest animal in The Little Mermaid. Scuttle is one of Ariel's best friends who helps educate her on the human world. He also helps look out for Ariel once she becomes a human. His role in the new ride at Magic Kingdom is perfect for his character. This is a Top 40 character for sure.

36. Pluto
This is probably the most controversial now as Pluto is one of the main characters and Mickey's personal dog. He would be in most people's top 10, but can't be in mine because he doesn't talk. He is however my highest rated character that does not talk. No denying what Pluto means for Disney, but he can't be a top 10 character without speaking.

First things first, Huey is the oldest and wears the red shirt. Dewey is the brainy one and wore a tangerine shirt early on which was replaced by the blue shirt in Ducktales. Finally, Louie which is the nicest of the trio is the one wearing the green shirt. I always liked Huey best although I have to admit that I don't remember the difference all the time. I like everyone else, struggled to tell the nephews apart and couldn't always remember which was which. The red one I liked more mostly because I liked red more than blue and green.

32. Roo
Roo is perhaps the most lovable character from Winnie the Pooh. He is my 3rd favorite character from the series. He is Tigger's best friend and like Tigger's little brother in how he acts. This little guy is very underrated in this series. For my favorite characters he is in my top 10, but in this countdown I have him at #32. This is the perfect spot for Roo.

Monsters Inc. was a great movie, but not the level of Toy Story or Finding Nemo. The two main characters though have to be on this list. The first of these characters is Mike Wazowski. He is the one eyed monster that loves to make kids laugh and is a loyal partner. He also is that star of the Laugh Factory at the Magic Kingdom. Sully seems to be more popular and I like him more which is why Mike is here on the countdown and Sully will appear later. Mike just misses the top 30 at #31.

-Noland