stereotypes in japanese anime and disney movies

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Stereotypes in Japanese Anime and Disney Movies. Ryan Emery. Tangled. Rapunzel is a teenager who goes against her “mother” by disobeying her orders to stay in the castle Rapunzel cannot handle herself outside the castle and she has to pay a “prince charming” to protect her in the real world - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Stereotypes in Japanese Anime and Disney Movies

Ryan Emery

Tangled• Rapunzel is a teenager who

goes against her “mother” by disobeying her orders to stay in the castle

• Rapunzel cannot handle herself outside the castle and she has to pay a “prince charming” to protect her in the real world

• Rapunzel is also not very smart which follows along with the typical “blonde, pretty girl, dumb” stereotype

My Neighbor Totoro

• In this film, many times the two girls get themselves into trouble that they can not handle without the help of their dad.

• The dad is able to handle everything while the girls seem to be handling nothing at all

• The girls in this movie seem to know nothing about the outdoors while the father knows everything

Brave• In this film, Merida, the main character, a

teenager, goes against her mother and even turns her into a bear to get her own selfish way

• This shows how Disney is portraying teenagers as “rebels.” As in they are going against whatever their parents say

Spirited Away

• In this film there are not many stereotypes• They show a strong girl who fights for her

parents and helps the small town deal with their problems

• The only complaint I have is that the town turns the girls parents into pigs inferring that parents are bad and she is better off without them

Kiki’s Delivery Service

• In this film a witch in training goes out into the real world and finds out own hard it is in the real world

• There are not many stereotypes in this film because its hows how a hard working girl can make it in the real world with no prier experience

• Also, it shows how hard work pays off

WHY?

• This matters because Disney and Japanese Anime are building stereotypes for certain cultures that are not wanted by the cultures and Disney and Japanese Anime should respect that.

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