Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Week 10 - Disney Danger
I think Disney poses a threat to other media companies more than to children. They're absolutely colossal in the world of media and their monopoly makes it virtually impossible for us to escape the grasp of their media messages. Disney definitely isn't the first to produce content that might change the perceptions and ideas about themselves and others that children grow up. Television is littered with all kinds of images and messages that children probably shouldn't be exposed to, but they are nonetheless. Disney's content is mild in comparison to the programs that air on most prime time networks. I think that most little kids aren't concerned about Ariel losing her voice and only being able to attract the prince with her body. As a child, I know that I didn't see it that way. Disney produces images that are not reality, but so do any other media company. I think that Disney doesn't quite deserve all of the criticism society has given them. After all, if parents are willing to let their children watch Disney shows, then they don't really have the right to tell them that they're inappropriate.
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I think that is what makes disney so interesting. To a little kid a lot of what is incorporated in the story goes over their heads, whereas an adult will notice the minor details.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. Disney should not be to blame for putting subtle adult nuances in their movies. For a kid, that will go right over their heads.
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