“Your soaps are fantastic! Your Pride and Prejudice Lavender soap relaxes my spirit while softening my skin." - Sandi S. "The lotion smells fantastic and feels great! Delivery was also very quick, and I was very happy that it came with a sample soap as well! This is the second one I've bought from here, the other one was the Lady Macbeth lotion which I also loved."- N.A. And sometimes, the death of the mother happens traumatically on screen, such as in Disney’s Bambi and Pixar’s Finding Nemo. “I have been using body wash for years, but after this, I am giving it up for homemade soaps! Thanks!” - Sarah R. Normal shaving creams and gels are useless compared to this soap." - Evan W. "I use the Aragorn shave soap exclusively and love it. It smells and feels fantastic! I bought it for myself but will get more for my bookish friends and family." - Kim R. On the basis of that alone, I’ve just placed a second order for 2 of the full-size soaps and a lip balm." - Kira O. I love the scents, I love the colors and options, I love the literary themes (obviously), and I especially love the fact that my skin still feels silky-soft after using the soap and lotion once.and it’s 12 hours later. Disney Parent Deaths: Sad to Saddest WickedBinge 376K subscribers Subscribe 372K views 2 years ago Subscribe to WickedBinge Show more Show more The Little. " I finally got the chance to dive into it all yesterday, and I have to say that I’m really impressed with the quality of your products. Scar killed his brother Mufasa in 1994s The Lion King. So how did our Disney parents fare? DRUMROLL PLEASE. A hunter killed Bambis mom in the 1942 animated flick Bambi. If the parents are gonna be dead, it’s gonna happen in the first film. (Sorry Cars.) Additionally, I did not include any sequels in the parental death count. I also did not include films where the characters do not seem to have any kind of parents at all. My mom could never read to me that scene where Bambi finds out his mom has died. I only included Disney animated films (hand drawn or digital), no live action. ago My maternal grandmother died when my mom was 5 or 6. Some notes on my method: I included 51 films in my research. It got me thinking - does Disney really have more dead Dads than dead Moms? Clearly, the only way to solve this is DATA and CHARTS. While watching the excellent new Pixar film Onward! recently (spoiler ahead), my Dad was once again disappointed by yet another Dead Dad. (He had a special hatred for Bambi’s Dad, who just.watches from afar? Is not involved in his son’s life at all after the tragic and traumatizing death of Bambi’s Mom?) Growing up, my Dad would often lament that Disney Dads were usually dead or absent. The housekeeper came in the next morning and pulled his mother and father out on the front lawn.ĭon said he believes Walt was "haunted" by the death of his beloved mum.Ī second, more practical, theory is that the parents need to be killed off to speed up the plot - as the films are normally only 80 or 90 minutes long.It’s no secret that parents do not fare well in Disney films. According to Dan, Disney had the studio guys come over and fix the furnace, but when his mum and dad moved in, the furnace leaked and his mother died. He said that the infamous film producer bought his parents a house in the early 1940s - and tragedy struck. Hunters, stampedes and even pirates have killed off many a cartoon parent, almost always at the start of the film, and there's a tragic reason behind Walt Disney's decision to do this.Īccording to an interview given to Glamour, Disney producer Don Hahn revealed a heartbreaking story about Walt's own past, which explains the almost total absence of the mother figure in his movies. Viewers are perhaps still haunted by the deaths of Mufasa in Lion King or Bambi’s mum having grown up watching the movies and princesses Cinderella, Belle and Ariel were just some of the many characters who grew up without mothers. It turns out that there is a surprising reason as to why Disney heroes are almost always orphans.
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