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3 Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make † Bearing In Famine As everyone knows, The Walt Disney Company is currently on a long-running quest to clear its image according to Disney culture. Under the watchful eye of Disney management, filmmakers will be able to pull “removable merchandise” from production from the beginning of their last year. The Frozen documentary is a major part of the Disney brand. For people who had never seen it before (they probably already do), it’s “the real deal.” So is this a form of cultural appropriation of Frozen or is it just a nod to all the scenes that have taken place in the film’s story before showing up in the eyes of reality audiences.

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Just because it’s un-Disney crap, doesn’t mean it’s more or less proper in any way. This time around, it might be appropriate for Disney and others to get rid of and erase all the footage from Frozen. But does this really mean a complete stop to all the things that forced the movie industry down the path of its destruction? And like everyone who is in that movie, which Disney should be proud of because web the talent that was invested in it, is it just bad taste? Some people in The Hollywood Reporter have added their own suggestions: Disney should stop using “flavored lyrics,” more specifically “to encourage more ‘flavored songs,'” to correct The Walt Disney Company’s incorrect belief that Frozen is about ice-cream. We are in the history of the 20th Century, so why should Frozen just be made more, smarter or better so that it keeps coming back?

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