Friday, May 15, 2020

Have you ever wondered why, Disney tales all end in lies...

Have you ever wondered why, Disney tales all end in lies? This is what happened when all their dreams came true. Popular YouTube channel ‘Paint’ aka Jon Cozarts creates four simultaneous versions of himself singing as four major Disney characters, as if they were displaced in the real world – by wayne allen Brenner, 2013 posted back in February 2010. That takes on some pretty serious social issues today; he uses parody, humour and hyperbole to show the satirical devices through out his video. If you have ever wondered what happens after happily ever after, well, youre in luck. Cozart’s viral video has four Disney princesses, he sings about after the ‘ever after’ he includes some pretty controversial issues, Ariel is dealing with†¦show more content†¦Jasmine isnt faring much better; the CIA ruins her happy ever after by abducting her husband on suspicion of being a Taliban terrorist. Cozart implies ‘Hey, Im OK, but Im slightly scared, my husbands a mark for the War on Terror’ which sounds fairly true if it were actually to happen toda y†¦which is quite funny because of the quick judgement of culture, that they assume jasmine and her husband are caught causing fatalities by bombings nation and getting caught in the war on terror. Belle’s sequel might well be â€Å"Beauty and the Bestiality.† Princesses Pocahontas and Belle aren’t necessarily having the best ever after either†¦ living in the times of 1517-1700 they seriously weren’t that sophisticated, they both have been portrayed by Cozart as some pretty messed up humans, Belle being charged with bestiality and Pocahontas reportedly dying of ‘unknown causes’ which Cozart makes out as if she were to die of disease in his viral video, which surprisingly isn’t that surprising, since they were born in very unhygienic and uncivilised times where they didn’t know much. 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