During the 1940s, Disney was doing many cartoons for the war effort and also musical revue films like "Make Mine Music". "Cinderella" was the first return to fairy tales post-war. It was a huge hit. My uncle was best friends with Eleanor Audley who voiced the stepmother. I have an autographed photo from her and it's one of my prized possessions.
@@garybassin1651 Wow!!! Eleanor Audley did so many great voice works for Disney! Including Maleficent, in the Sleeping Beauty animated movie, and the Haunted Mansion ride’s woman at the crystal ball… Madam Leotta! Disney legend for sure!!!! 🌟
I really love the subtlety of Cinderella's character in the movie. Yes she's very sweet and gentle but you also have all these great moments like that bit of sass with the second sliper or where she's clearly frustrated or upset about a situation even when she knows she can't do anything cus she's trapped in this abusive household. Also, Cinderella 3 is kinda hilarious and gives the prince a few funny moments and I would argue is one of the few Disney princess sequels worth watching
Apparently there was a planned scene after the ball where Cinderella's stepsister discussed the beautiful girl at the ball as she secretly snickered. They felt it might make her unlikable.
The reason Prince Charming doesn’t get much screen time is because the animators were still perfecting animating handsome men. Future Disney films perfected this and thus allowed the male heroes to get more of a focus. The 2015 remake of “Cinderella” also gave the Prince much more of a personality and he meets and bonds with Cinderella before the Ball. Great reaction to a Disney classic! The animals were always my favorite part as a kid as well!
I don’t think Cinderella ever imagined that someone she had a connection with would want to marry her. So when she heard that there was, AND THAT HE WAS THE PRINCE! I would’ve been in a daze too
believe it or not, Snow White was released in 1937, 13yrs before Cinderella and is absolutely worth watching! You might also enjoy Enchanted, which pokes fun at the ridiculousness of the Disney Princess movies. It is about a cartoon princess who becomes human and winds up in the real world. It's really quite funny and has some great music too!
Cinderella three is definitely worth checking out. The Prince gets more screen time and more of a you also really get to find out what happens afterwards with the characters even the mice you mentioned. I like that you also mentioned that her dress looked kind of wedding-ish, because in the film, it’s actually silver, and once they came out with merchandise and also later on for the Disney princess line, they saw that flaw, and made the dress more of a blue tone so that they wouldn’t be “selling wedding dresses to young girls“
*laughs* No, Walt Disney loved bringing stories from books to life. Most of the animated stories are reimaginings of legends, fairy tales, and very loosely based on history (looking at you, Pocahontas). He also directed a ton of live action films that were based on books, like the Old Yeller, Swiss Family Robinson, Treasure Island, and Mary Poppins to name a few. Even Frozen was loosely based off of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen. The so-called "Disney dead parent" trope is actually because most of the fairy tales HAD that as part of the story.
The background artwork throughout this movie and Sleeping Beauty is among the most beautiful Disney has ever done. And the animation holds up to this day. They did such amazing workwith the tools they had. The Disney Princess/Animal trope is more or less explained by their kindness and purity of heart.
The fairy godmother already explained it when cinderella was crying "if you lost all your hope, I wouldn't be here" so cinderella's hope made the fairy godmother appear. It's a fairy tale so there isn't really a logical reason why.
25:53 that’s the dressing style at the time. Cinderellas dress was a bit old fashioned because the extra fabric was on the side instead of the back. Something to do with the illusion of a smaller waist and other sorts.
Women used to wear these basket-like hoop things under their dresses called a bustle. The sisters have big bouncy butts because their bustles are being exaggerated for comedic flouncy effect lol. I think it’s supposed to emphasize how much they’re throwing themselves at the Prince.
Someone did a study counting all the lines spoken by male and female characters in all the Disney Princess movies (this happened before Moana so it doesn’t include Moana) and found that Cinderella was the only movie with an equal number of male and female lines spoken. All the other movies were male line spoken dominant (including Frozen because of all the male side characters or one off lines spoken by men/boys).
"For the love of God, woman, keep your shoes on!" 😂😂 But for real, I will forever love the scene where her stepsisters rip her dress to shreds. I mean imagine the trauma of having people viciously rip at your clothing like savage animals while hurling verbal abuse at you. It's a lot 😮
Usually I prefer a more active Cinderella (Like Danielle in Ever After, who is excellent) but my favorite part in this movie is when she pulls out that second slipper and has that smug look on her face, which wouldn't have been as effective if she were more proactive to start with, so that's cool. Also, of course, the stepmother is voiced by Eleanor Audley who did Maleficent in the Disney Sleeping Beauty, so...love the villain in this too.
After their dance, they talked, had a romantic stroll, and during the ball. At first, he yawned subtly but pointedly to his father to say ‘this is stupid and boring, see it’s not working.’ And then he spots Cinderella😂
It took me 6 years to get pregnant with my daughter - I had several losses before she came along, and a couple after her. Over the years, while struggling through all of it, the song, "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" would pop into my head. I still can't hear it without crying (happy tears...my rainbow came smiling through), and my daughter gets pretty emotional as well. She doesn't know all of the ins and outs her dad and I went through to have her, but she knows it wasn't easy. A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're fast asleep In dreams you will lose your heartaches Whatever you wish for, you keep Have faith in your dreams and someday Your rainbow will come smiling through No matter how your heart is grieving If you keep on believing The dream that you wish will come true A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're fast asleep In dreams you will lose your heartaches Whatever you wish for, you keep Have faith in your dreams and someday Your rainbow will come smiling through No matter how your heart is grieving If you keep on believing The dream that you wish will come true
Gus-Gus (The fat mouse who’s full name is Octavias. Lol.) is my favorite mouse! Lol. The next Disney Princess movie you should watch next is Beauty and the Beast. It’s amazing! 😎
Nice that you saw it. I'm glad you like it. The artwork is timeless. I would have liked Prince Charming to talk more, but he does in later movies, but I somewhat liked the mystery to him.
I've really enjoyed doing these kind of movies. Little Mermaid, A Little Princess, Pride and Prejudice and Mamma Mia (coming next week) have all been fun to dive into
I got the role of the prince in our middle school play of this movie. I went back and watched and was outraged the prince had virtually no lines or scenes he’s literally just a stand in for Cinderellas ticket out of that house, he doesn’t need a personality lmao
This film actually violated the Hays Code, the film rules at the time. One of the things it forbade was silhouetted nudity which is shown in the beginning.
after reliving this film through this react episode, i gotta say it. " Someone help pick stepmom's jaw up from the floor lol! she wasn't expecting that dose of karma
The thing that people seem to not understand about Cinderella is this, back in the timeframe this movie would've taken place in, running away from a bad home life wasn't really an option (or at least not a good option) for women. Cinderella being the kind, good-hearted & optimistic person she is, didn't really want to run away from her home. She wasn't happy to be treated the way she was in her own home but, she always looked for the bright side in life. So as a result, her goal was just to attend the ball. To have one night where she didn't have to do chores & just have fun dancing, socializing & eating good food that the palace would've served to guests. Meeting & falling in love with a guy she met at the ball, who just happened to be the prince, was the cherry on top of that one special night.
There are so many versions if the fairy tale of Cinderella. The brother Grimm’s version is the most famous I think, and very dark. The stepsisters cut off their heel and toes to fit tje slippers!
If you watched this oldie but goodie, you really should watch Disney’s 1st fairytale feature film, Snow White, for context if nothing else, but it is very well done & every scene is hand drawn: no computers in 1937! The other early Disney fairytale I really love is Sleeping Beauty. The background scenes are so stylized, they set the whole movie off by itself. Plus the Sleeping Beauty Waltz is one of my very favorite classical pieces & they gave it lovely lyrics. I hope you’ll give these 2 Disney films a chance!
1- Yes, this is Prince Charming 2- In the next movie we see what happened with the animals that help her 3- As a brazilian, it was fun to watch it in english. In portuguese, in the mice's song, they call her Cinderella and not Cinderelly (and I don/t know why) 4- I personally thinks that this is basically a story of a girl who is a slave in her own home and scapes to have some fun at a ball, and ocasionally meets the prince
@@amyjordan195 no the prince in Snow White is called prince Florian they just don’t say it In the movie but I don’t know about the prince in Cinderella.
Same thing basically with the prince in "Snow White", you barely know anything about him, and he's on screen a very short amount of time. That's why "Frozen" jokes about how you can't marry a man you just met because these older movies often had the princess do just that.
1) Why the stepsisters' butts look like that: this story takes place in the 18th century, when the most desired silhouette in women's fashion was flat chest + big bottom. This was achieved by wearing stiff, flattening corset under the bodice and something called "a bumroll" under the skirt. (basically a pillow that you place on top of your butt to make it look huge.) Women would also wear crinoline (a bell-shaped wire structure) and lots of petticoats under their dresses, making the contrast between waist and hips even bigger. 2) Why the prince doesn't speak/have a personality: the original story was taken from Grimm's Fairy Tales, a german collection of folk tales. The folk tale is from a time when women had very little freedom, they were basically owned by the men in their life. Fathers would literally sell their daughters to the best offer and women would have no money of their own. So in that context, it makes sense that the prince wouldn't really talk much to her as an equal - or even be interested about her personality. And it would make sense that Cinderella wants to marry a stranger, because he was her way to escape the abuse at home.
just a few corrections: Disney's cinderella is set in the 19th century, and judging by the way the characters are dressed its somewhere between 1850s/1880 . the reason the stepsisters' butts look like that is because they are wearing a bustle, which is a type of crinoline. (that being said, the animators took a lot of artistic liberties and all the dresses are inspired by wildly different time periods )
You absolutely have to watch Cinderella 3. It's the best in the franchise (you can skip Cinderella 2 cause its not important) And of course the 2015 live action that is marvellous and magical
If you don't mind musicals, Rogers & Hammerstein's Cinderella might interest you. It got a lot of criticism at the time for it's diversity in the cast (a black Cinderella, an asian prince, the King & Queen being a mixed race couple, the stepsisters being different ethnicities...)
If the multiculturalism of the third version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's *Cinderella* (1997) disturbs you, there are two previous versions with lily-white casts: the original 1957 version starring Julie Andrews, and the 1965 remake starring Lesley Ann Warren. All of them are worth seeing.
@@zoeadams2635 No accusation intended. I just wanted to mention, for those who weren't aware, that the other versions exist. Each has a different script, a different cast featuring notable stars, and includes some songs that the others don't.
Dang, at first I was surprised that Cinderella was black in that version, until I remembered these are the same guys who did _South Pacific_ and _The King & I,_ so I guess it checks out.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster Hammerstein also co-wrote (with composer Jerome Kern) the 1927 classic *Show Boat,* which includes some early attempts to grapple with issues of racism (and also produced the iconic song "Ol' Man River"). And he wrote an all-black adaptation of Bizet's opera *Carmen,* called *Carmen Jones* (1943; filmed in 1954). Also, the first Broadway show Rodgers wrote after Hammerstein's death was *No Strings* (1962), starring Diahann Carroll, which was about an interracial relstionship. The song, "The Sweetest Sounds," later reused in the 1997 version of *Cinderella,* was originally the opening number from *No Strings.*
This is hardly peak Disney in terms of animation, but at least it’s hand drawn. And does the fact that the Prince barely says a word make this movie “woke”? 😂. Disney around this time wasn’t big on plot. It was about emotional journeys rather than storytelling. But I appreciate any movie that wasn’t made by a computer nerd.
About the Prince. During this days you had tight budget and time. Just making this movie toke years and millions of dollars. When developing this movies they went with the simple Brother Grimms tale. The main character is Cinderella, the point is all from her perspective. The Prince is the finish line a end to her goal for freedom. All we need to know is her struggle. And when doing this movies, sure Disney went straight but they had to fill it out with things to entertain the audience so the mice got very fleashed out as characters being a B plot that drives the main plot forward. And again budget and time. It was funnier to have the King and Duke be silly characters. The Prince had to be stoic and not quirky which sadly turns boring for most people. So they felt it was enough driving force to have Cinderella while the Prince is more of a goal. And it is a simple romantic story where the lovestory ain´t complicated. That is the perspective I have for older movies. But I have´t watched many movies from this times except for Disney movies.
It really makes no sense. Gus would usually be short for Augustus. Octavius might be abbreviated as Ockie or Tavie, but I don't see how Gus can be derived from it.
@@oliverbrownlow5615Apparently, it’s in reference to the Roman emperor Augustus, whose birth name was Octavius (since he was the 8th child in his family).
21:52 welcome to classic disney princess where: 1. "Handsome" princes barely say a word 2. Beautiful girls can't do anything for themselves 3. "Ugly" girls are all evil
This was always my grams favorite Disney movie. She passed this year so I’m watching in her honor, since the last time i saw it was with her as a child ❤️🩹 didn’t realize how healing it has been to watch it 🩷
Yes but people probably assume it isn’t in Spain since Cinderella doesn’t sound especially Spanish. You’re right that they seemed to have international delegates at the ball! Maybe Cinderella said she was Spanish and I just forgot? Otherwise I get the surprise lol.
During the 1940s, Disney was doing many cartoons for the war effort and also musical revue films like "Make Mine Music". "Cinderella" was the first return to fairy tales post-war. It was a huge hit. My uncle was best friends with Eleanor Audley who voiced the stepmother. I have an autographed photo from her and it's one of my prized possessions.
@@garybassin1651 Wow!!! Eleanor Audley did so many great voice works for Disney! Including Maleficent, in the Sleeping Beauty animated movie, and the Haunted Mansion ride’s woman at the crystal ball… Madam Leotta! Disney legend for sure!!!! 🌟
I really love the subtlety of Cinderella's character in the movie. Yes she's very sweet and gentle but you also have all these great moments like that bit of sass with the second sliper or where she's clearly frustrated or upset about a situation even when she knows she can't do anything cus she's trapped in this abusive household.
Also, Cinderella 3 is kinda hilarious and gives the prince a few funny moments and I would argue is one of the few Disney princess sequels worth watching
Apparently there was a planned scene after the ball where Cinderella's stepsister discussed the beautiful girl at the ball as she secretly snickered. They felt it might make her unlikable.
I heartily agree - A Twist In Time is an *excellent* movie, against all expectations.
Adam what would you do if I was in your pocket and you're petting your pocket
Or when she subtly insults Lucifer 😅
You should absolutely do Sleeping Beauty next! It came out a bit after this one I believe and the artwork and music is stunning
The reason Prince Charming doesn’t get much screen time is because the animators were still perfecting animating handsome men. Future Disney films perfected this and thus allowed the male heroes to get more of a focus. The 2015 remake of “Cinderella” also gave the Prince much more of a personality and he meets and bonds with Cinderella before the Ball. Great reaction to a Disney classic! The animals were always my favorite part as a kid as well!
Prince Charming has personality in the original film
I always thought Prince Charming was a kind of cypher so we could imagine whatever kind of man we wanted in that role. 🤷♀️😄
I don’t think Cinderella ever imagined that someone she had a connection with would want to marry her. So when she heard that there was, AND THAT HE WAS THE PRINCE! I would’ve been in a daze too
believe it or not, Snow White was released in 1937, 13yrs before Cinderella and is absolutely worth watching! You might also enjoy Enchanted, which pokes fun at the ridiculousness of the Disney Princess movies. It is about a cartoon princess who becomes human and winds up in the real world. It's really quite funny and has some great music too!
Cinderella three is definitely worth checking out. The Prince gets more screen time and more of a you also really get to find out what happens afterwards with the characters even the mice you mentioned. I like that you also mentioned that her dress looked kind of wedding-ish, because in the film, it’s actually silver, and once they came out with merchandise and also later on for the Disney princess line, they saw that flaw, and made the dress more of a blue tone so that they wouldn’t be “selling wedding dresses to young girls“
*laughs* No, Walt Disney loved bringing stories from books to life. Most of the animated stories are reimaginings of legends, fairy tales, and very loosely based on history (looking at you, Pocahontas). He also directed a ton of live action films that were based on books, like the Old Yeller, Swiss Family Robinson, Treasure Island, and Mary Poppins to name a few. Even Frozen was loosely based off of Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen. The so-called "Disney dead parent" trope is actually because most of the fairy tales HAD that as part of the story.
Cinderella and Ever After are two of my favourite movies of all time. I hope you enjoy them!
The background artwork throughout this movie and Sleeping Beauty is among the most beautiful Disney has ever done. And the animation holds up to this day. They did such amazing workwith the tools they had.
The Disney Princess/Animal trope is more or less explained by their kindness and purity of heart.
The fairy godmother already explained it when cinderella was crying "if you lost all your hope, I wouldn't be here" so cinderella's hope made the fairy godmother appear. It's a fairy tale so there isn't really a logical reason why.
25:53 that’s the dressing style at the time. Cinderellas dress was a bit old fashioned because the extra fabric was on the side instead of the back. Something to do with the illusion of a smaller waist and other sorts.
Women used to wear these basket-like hoop things under their dresses called a bustle. The sisters have big bouncy butts because their bustles are being exaggerated for comedic flouncy effect lol. I think it’s supposed to emphasize how much they’re throwing themselves at the Prince.
Someone did a study counting all the lines spoken by male and female characters in all the Disney Princess movies (this happened before Moana so it doesn’t include Moana) and found that Cinderella was the only movie with an equal number of male and female lines spoken. All the other movies were male line spoken dominant (including Frozen because of all the male side characters or one off lines spoken by men/boys).
fun fact- the cinderella transformation from tattered pink dress to beautiful ballgown was walt disney's favorite piece of animation.
"For the love of God, woman, keep your shoes on!" 😂😂
But for real, I will forever love the scene where her stepsisters rip her dress to shreds. I mean imagine the trauma of having people viciously rip at your clothing like savage animals while hurling verbal abuse at you. It's a lot 😮
Usually I prefer a more active Cinderella (Like Danielle in Ever After, who is excellent) but my favorite part in this movie is when she pulls out that second slipper and has that smug look on her face, which wouldn't have been as effective if she were more proactive to start with, so that's cool. Also, of course, the stepmother is voiced by Eleanor Audley who did Maleficent in the Disney Sleeping Beauty, so...love the villain in this too.
After their dance, they talked, had a romantic stroll, and during the ball.
At first, he yawned subtly but pointedly to his father to say ‘this is stupid and boring, see it’s not working.’ And then he spots Cinderella😂
The narrator in this movie Betty Lou Gerson plays the original Cruella from the 1961 classic 101 Dalmatians
it's almost a Disney Princess code of conduct to have the ability to talk with animals
It took me 6 years to get pregnant with my daughter - I had several losses before she came along, and a couple after her.
Over the years, while struggling through all of it, the song, "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" would pop into my head. I still can't hear it without crying (happy tears...my rainbow came smiling through), and my daughter gets pretty emotional as well. She doesn't know all of the ins and outs her dad and I went through to have her, but she knows it wasn't easy.
A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you will lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling through
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
The dream that you wish will come true
A dream is a wish your heart makes
When you're fast asleep
In dreams you will lose your heartaches
Whatever you wish for, you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday
Your rainbow will come smiling through
No matter how your heart is grieving
If you keep on believing
The dream that you wish will come true
Gus-Gus (The fat mouse who’s full name is Octavias. Lol.) is my favorite mouse! Lol. The next Disney Princess movie you should watch next is Beauty and the Beast. It’s amazing! 😎
Nice that you saw it. I'm glad you like it. The artwork is timeless.
I would have liked Prince Charming to talk more, but he does in later movies, but I somewhat liked the mystery to him.
Lucifer is still one of my favorite Disney animals lol. 😸
Cinderella 3 is really good and it gives Prince Charming more personality
lol @ the logical questions asked about 20th century fairytales 😅 love the reaction tho ❤
Yes! A masculine point of view ! Thank you for watching. So many girls and women grew up to this.🎉🎉😂😂
I've really enjoyed doing these kind of movies. Little Mermaid, A Little Princess, Pride and Prejudice and Mamma Mia (coming next week) have all been fun to dive into
Maybe Mary Poppins next!!! That will be awesome!!!
I got the role of the prince in our middle school play of this movie. I went back and watched and was outraged the prince had virtually no lines or scenes he’s literally just a stand in for Cinderellas ticket out of that house, he doesn’t need a personality lmao
This film actually violated the Hays Code, the film rules at the time. One of the things it forbade was silhouetted nudity which is shown in the beginning.
Dang, and to think, some 57 years later an animated film would show a young boy’s junk.
Crazy, innit?
after reliving this film through this react episode, i gotta say it. " Someone help pick stepmom's jaw up from the floor lol! she wasn't expecting that dose of karma
The animals help her bc she’s so genuinely kind and 4:24 can tell she’s mistreated
Please do all the versions of cinderella. I recently watched the one with Camila Cabello, loved it
The thing that people seem to not understand about Cinderella is this, back in the timeframe this movie would've taken place in, running away from a bad home life wasn't really an option (or at least not a good option) for women. Cinderella being the kind, good-hearted & optimistic person she is, didn't really want to run away from her home. She wasn't happy to be treated the way she was in her own home but, she always looked for the bright side in life. So as a result, her goal was just to attend the ball. To have one night where she didn't have to do chores & just have fun dancing, socializing & eating good food that the palace would've served to guests. Meeting & falling in love with a guy she met at the ball, who just happened to be the prince, was the cherry on top of that one special night.
Also those aren't their butts, those are bustles in the dress making exaggerated movement lmao
I had Disney sing star as a kid and the mouse song was one of my favouriteS 😂😂 you can imagine how much my parents and siblings loved it
This movie is so good, iconic
There are so many versions if the fairy tale of Cinderella.
The brother Grimm’s version is the most famous I think, and very dark. The stepsisters cut off their heel and toes to fit tje slippers!
If you watched this oldie but goodie, you really should watch Disney’s 1st fairytale feature film, Snow White, for context if nothing else, but it is very well done & every scene is hand drawn: no computers in 1937! The other early Disney fairytale I really love is Sleeping Beauty. The background scenes are so stylized, they set the whole movie off by itself. Plus the Sleeping Beauty Waltz is one of my very favorite classical pieces & they gave it lovely lyrics. I hope you’ll give these 2 Disney films a chance!
You may be interested to know im just sitting down to edit my reaction to Anastasia
@@AdamfromFWCIThat will be a new one for me as it came out when I was “too old” for Disney movies, lol. I’ll give it a chance!😅
Yes, I would love to see reactions to Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio lol. Pinocchio is quite… “those were the days!”
The way how she says there is priceless 28:14 or 28:15
Why isn't it hurting her foot? At 28:15
28:16 or 28:17
1- Yes, this is Prince Charming
2- In the next movie we see what happened with the animals that help her
3- As a brazilian, it was fun to watch it in english. In portuguese, in the mice's song, they call her Cinderella and not Cinderelly (and I don/t know why)
4- I personally thinks that this is basically a story of a girl who is a slave in her own home and scapes to have some fun at a ball, and ocasionally meets the prince
Prince Charming is in Snow White. The prince in Cinderella has no name. They call him his highness, the prince.
@@amyjordan195 no the prince in Snow White is called prince Florian they just don’t say it In the movie but I don’t know about the prince in Cinderella.
Same thing basically with the prince in "Snow White", you barely know anything about him, and he's on screen a very short amount of time. That's why "Frozen" jokes about how you can't marry a man you just met because these older movies often had the princess do just that.
1) Why the stepsisters' butts look like that: this story takes place in the 18th century, when the most desired silhouette in women's fashion was flat chest + big bottom. This was achieved by wearing stiff, flattening corset under the bodice and something called "a bumroll" under the skirt. (basically a pillow that you place on top of your butt to make it look huge.) Women would also wear crinoline (a bell-shaped wire structure) and lots of petticoats under their dresses, making the contrast between waist and hips even bigger.
2) Why the prince doesn't speak/have a personality: the original story was taken from Grimm's Fairy Tales, a german collection of folk tales. The folk tale is from a time when women had very little freedom, they were basically owned by the men in their life. Fathers would literally sell their daughters to the best offer and women would have no money of their own. So in that context, it makes sense that the prince wouldn't really talk much to her as an equal - or even be interested about her personality. And it would make sense that Cinderella wants to marry a stranger, because he was her way to escape the abuse at home.
just a few corrections: Disney's cinderella is set in the 19th century, and judging by the way the characters are dressed its somewhere between 1850s/1880 . the reason the stepsisters' butts look like that is because they are wearing a bustle, which is a type of crinoline. (that being said, the animators took a lot of artistic liberties and all the dresses are inspired by wildly different time periods )
You should watch more classic Disney 101 dalmatians
You absolutely have to watch Cinderella 3. It's the best in the franchise (you can skip Cinderella 2 cause its not important)
And of course the 2015 live action that is marvellous and magical
Justice for Cinderella 2 lol, it actually is important to see how she adapted and how they actually bounded
The prince knew his place. Look pretty, sing pretty, and otherwise stay quiet.
Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time is the appropriate sequel to this movie. Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True is a fan film.
Cinderella was my childhood as well as the 2nd Cinderella! Cinderella II 🚨Spoiler 🚨: Anastasia gets a slice of happiness!
If you don't mind musicals, Rogers & Hammerstein's Cinderella might interest you. It got a lot of criticism at the time for it's diversity in the cast (a black Cinderella, an asian prince, the King & Queen being a mixed race couple, the stepsisters being different ethnicities...)
If the multiculturalism of the third version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's *Cinderella* (1997) disturbs you, there are two previous versions with lily-white casts: the original 1957 version starring Julie Andrews, and the 1965 remake starring Lesley Ann Warren. All of them are worth seeing.
@@oliverbrownlow5615 Doesn't disturb me at all, I was just noting that it got a lot of criticism.
@@zoeadams2635 No accusation intended. I just wanted to mention, for those who weren't aware, that the other versions exist. Each has a different script, a different cast featuring notable stars, and includes some songs that the others don't.
Dang, at first I was surprised that Cinderella was black in that version, until I remembered these are the same guys who did _South Pacific_ and _The King & I,_ so I guess it checks out.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster Hammerstein also co-wrote (with composer Jerome Kern) the 1927 classic *Show Boat,* which includes some early attempts to grapple with issues of racism (and also produced the iconic song "Ol' Man River"). And he wrote an all-black adaptation of Bizet's opera *Carmen,* called *Carmen Jones* (1943; filmed in 1954). Also, the first Broadway show Rodgers wrote after Hammerstein's death was *No Strings* (1962), starring Diahann Carroll, which was about an interracial relstionship. The song, "The Sweetest Sounds," later reused in the 1997 version of *Cinderella,* was originally the opening number from *No Strings.*
She has "an army of animals that love her" because she is very kind to them.
The sisters' butts weren't big, the dresses are.
The bustles. They were in fashion in the mid-late 19th century.
You should also watch the live action Cinderella, and Cinderella 2 and 3. 3 gives the Prince more character
Please do the 2005 disney one as well, it's fantastic!
Cinderella is a hilarious movie.
This is hardly peak Disney in terms of animation, but at least it’s hand drawn. And does the fact that the Prince barely says a word make this movie “woke”? 😂. Disney around this time wasn’t big on plot. It was about emotional journeys rather than storytelling. But I appreciate any movie that wasn’t made by a computer nerd.
Classic!
I love the Disney live action 2015 remake. The Prince and Cinderella have a better relationship to me.
About the Prince. During this days you had tight budget and time. Just making this movie toke years and millions of dollars. When developing this movies they went with the simple Brother Grimms tale. The main character is Cinderella, the point is all from her perspective. The Prince is the finish line a end to her goal for freedom.
All we need to know is her struggle. And when doing this movies, sure Disney went straight but they had to fill it out with things to entertain the audience so the mice got very fleashed out as characters being a B plot that drives the main plot forward. And again budget and time. It was funnier to have the King and Duke be silly characters. The Prince had to be stoic and not quirky which sadly turns boring for most people. So they felt it was enough driving force to have Cinderella while the Prince is more of a goal. And it is a simple romantic story where the lovestory ain´t complicated.
That is the perspective I have for older movies. But I have´t watched many movies from this times except for Disney movies.
For DBZ fans: catch it at 18:02 in the video :wink :wink
Cinderella was my favorite Fisney Princess for years. Until Tiana and Merida. ❤
I thought Octavius's name was Gus Gus... or am I crazy...
that confused me too, they call him Octavius, then they call him Gus lol
@@AdamfromFWCI I know right like my entire childhood I thought it Gus Gus
It really makes no sense. Gus would usually be short for Augustus. Octavius might be abbreviated as Ockie or Tavie, but I don't see how Gus can be derived from it.
@@oliverbrownlow5615Apparently, it’s in reference to the Roman emperor Augustus, whose birth name was Octavius (since he was the 8th child in his family).
Plus the line “leave the sewing to the women” shows that it was really made 73 years ago
I know, right? Men should be allowed to sew as well.
21:52 welcome to classic disney princess where:
1. "Handsome" princes barely say a word
2. Beautiful girls can't do anything for themselves
3. "Ugly" girls are all evil
Sorry but cinderella just want a night out not a prince she didnt even recognize him at some point he was her escape from abuse
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This was always my grams favorite Disney movie. She passed this year so I’m watching in her honor, since the last time i saw it was with her as a child ❤️🩹 didn’t realize how healing it has been to watch it 🩷
“Señorita” isn’t funny, she could’ve been from Spain. That is in Europe you know.
Yes but people probably assume it isn’t in Spain since Cinderella doesn’t sound especially Spanish. You’re right that they seemed to have international delegates at the ball! Maybe Cinderella said she was Spanish and I just forgot? Otherwise I get the surprise lol.
@NoelleMar It’s set in France but yes there are international delegates at the ball. And remember Spain is next to France.