Disney's fairytale movies are a lie!
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I'll tell you the original ones.
The Little Mermaid: (I'm just going to the the Disney names)The sea witch cut Ariel's tongue out and every step she took was as painful as stepping on glass. Ariel watched Eric marry a different girl and Ariel was offered a knife to kill him, but she didn't and jumped in the ocean and turned to foam (or something like that), or the other version where she turned into an angel. But she still died either way.
Cinderella: There was no pumpkin carriage or fairies. Her step-sisters cut off parts of their feet that didn't fit into the shoes and the prince found out about it from two birds who also pecked the step-sister's and step-mother's eyes out.
Sleeping Beauty: The maiden gets cursed by a fairy. The curse was that the maiden would fall asleep after getting pricked by a spinning wheel. Of course, that happens and she gets stuck in a hundred year sleep. A prince sees her, falls in love with her, and rapes her. She gives birth to twins (yes, she was still asleep), one boy and one girl. One day, the boy sucked the splinter out and his mother awoken. She married her rapist (which I personally think is dumb) and lived happily ever after.
I'll put up more later or someone else can. And yes, there are more sexual stuff in some other tales. -
Thanks for ruining my childhood, dear. :)
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What about The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
1)Phoebus was never a good-hearted guy; he was an ass who turned Esmeralda over to the authorities to be executed.
2)Phoebus only wanted to have sex with Esmeralda; he never loved her for who she was.
3)Frollo died to his death.
4)Clopin died.
5)Esmeralda was hung, and her corpse was tossed like garbage.
6)Quasimodo wept over Esmeralda's body for days, thus starving himself to death.
7)Years later, two excavators found Quasi and Esmeralda's corpses (their bones) intertwined. When they were separated, the bones turned to dust. -
^ Even though The Hunchback of Notre Dame isn't a fairytale, it was pretty tragic like fairy tales of old. It dealt with worldly issues, such as prejudice and injustice.
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:( my names esmeralda................... I get exicuted?
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I feel like I've heard these tales before,quite interesting though!
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@Sg he died to his death? M'kay then.
Also the little mermaid is based off a play called "Once on This Island" (we're doing the Jr. version in school)
Ariel does give up her voice and it does hurt to walk, but she has to win the prince by dancing. She loses and turns into sea foam.
OR (how the play is)
Ariel is given a knife to kill the prince, but decides she loved him too much and turned into sea foam. ._. -
@Yachiru No, unless you're a Gypsy girl who seductively dances and captures the hearts of men :3
@Tess Yeah, Quasimodo did die. I looked up the book's synopsis on the Internet,and I was shocked to learn the truth O_O -
@Sg no you said Frollo died to his death.
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@Tess Oh, yeah. Quasi pushed him off of the cathedral because he was trying to kill the hunchback. x_x
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@Sg but...... GAH you make no sense.
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Tess: FROLLO DID DIE IN THE BOOK. HE WAS ATTEMPTING TO MURDER QUASI, BUT QUASI PUSHED FROLLO OFF THE UPPER LEVEL OF THE CATHEDRAL BALCONY, THUS KILLING HIM >:O
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@Sg I GET THAT PART, HE DIED IN THE MOVIE TOO. WHY'D YOU SAID HE DIED TO DEATH?!
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I heard of them while from the grimm brothers who I love very much!!!!(disney just sugar coated everything )
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@Tess Never mind what I said -_- I was typing too fast.
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