http://www.huffingtonpost.com/quora/why-is-disney-still-makin_b_4565482.html
This blog post titled “Why Is Disney Still Making Female Characters With Such Cartoon-ish Bodies?” examines the message that Disney princess’s bodies are sending to young girls. This author believes that Disney princesses make young girls believe the only way to be beautiful is to be skinny and look a certain way. “The interesting thing about Disney princesses is that no matter how diverse they supposedly are, they almost all have the same very thin body type with doe eyes and tiny hands and feet,” Kothari. The blog uses modern movies such as Frozen and Tangled to compare this idea. A Disney representative made a controversial claim that with animation it is hard to make characters look different while still keeping them pretty. The author argues what pretty is and why Disney’s male characters can look different but the females can’t. This article questions why Disney is making progressions within their movies but still can not change the look of a typical princess.
I agree with the author that Disney still has progressing to do. Although they have made steps towards progression in their recent movies the princesses all still look the same, with their skinny bodies and big eyes. Something I disagree with the author is how these Disney princesses effect young children. Many young girls love Disney princesses and want to be them but I do not think that’s because of their looks it is because of their personalities. Although there is a lot of pressure on girls to look a certain way I do not think that they think they have to look like a Disney princess to be beautiful. Although this topic brings up something that I can look into while researching, do Disney princesses have a negative effect on children’s view of body image? This also makes me question why Disney hasn’t made a change in the way they physically portray women since they are changing how the emotionally display them. This article expands what my research will be in with my paper because I was not thinking about body image when I was thinking about the progression of Disney movies. Maybe the new recent movies have shown progression in certain aspects but is lacking in others? That is a question I plan to further examine with my research.