Sheesh.
Can we stop over-thinking everything please?
A viral post doing the rounds over the past few days has left me shaking my head. We’ve heard it before and this one is just another version on the theory that Disney Princesses are causing body dysmophia in our children.
This time an animator for BuzzFeed has digitally altered six famous Disney characters showing what they would look like with more realistic physical proportions.
And you know what? They look fine.
But the thing is they didn’t actually need changing in the first place.
We are over analysing this stuff.
They are Disney movies for children. You’d be hard pressed to find a three or four-year-old that can actually tell the difference between the before-and-after let alone be affected by it.
As the mother of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl obsessed with Frozen I am perfectly comfortable letting the subtle feminist tones of the film wash over her while watching her delight in the Princess-ness.
After all Arendelle is a kingdom ruled by a woman. Does it actually get any better than that?
We need to back off a little from messing with the fantasy characters of our children and remember that they are simply just that - fantasy.
The Huffington Post in its praise of the makeover given to Elsa and her Princess crew claim "since these characters are supposed to represent people in films made for children, they should probably look more like real people, right?"