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Hi everyone, I just watched Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera just now. While watching, I noticed some similarities with Beauty and the Beast! Here are my observations.

The Story-line

As wewe may know, both stories are set in France, it also has a sad theme in it as it deals with a deformed person name Erik who wishes to be love. Ironically, the mwandishi of The Phantom of the Opera is kwa Gaston Leroux, who happens to be the namesake villain of Disney's retelling of Beauty and the Beast. The rose also plays a symbolic role in both stories.
Secondly, the Stranger Than wewe Dream It scene reminds me of the West Wing scene. Since the Phantom and the Beast did not want both Christine and Belle to find out about their embarrassment.
Finally, the Final Lair scene reminds me of the Mob Song where they are chasing the Phantom and the Beast!

The Characters

As previously mentioned, the Phantom reminds me of the Beast, because both characters want to be upendo despite their exterior appearances. Christine Daae and Belle are the same, apart from being brunette! They play a dominant role in a upendo triangle.
Gaston and Raoul are the opposite, they appear to be handsome. Unlike Gaston, Raoul is actually like Prince Adam, especially in appearance and personality! But, he is a combo of Gaston and Prince Adam. The same with the Phantom, especially Gaston during the Final Lair scene.
Madame Giry and Meg are like Mrs Potts and Chip, because they are like the motherly and sisterly figure to Christine. The same with Mrs Potts' relationship with Belle.
The Wardrobe is like Carlotta, because they're the Prima Donna throughout the story. While Cogsworth is her Piangi, due to their appearance again and similar Characteristic traits.
Finally, Lumiere is like the 2 managers due to the fact that they provide comic relief for the story! Which of course includes Cogsworth at times, despite that the 2 managers do not fight.


Music of the Night

The songs are very memorable in both movies, Masquerade is like Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast. Where we see Raoul and Christine dancing during the song.
As mentioned, The Mob Song reminds me of the Final Lair scene where the mob try to find the Phantom. Only is that the former has a comedic result, while the latter is very dramatic and sad!

Inside your Mind

So there wewe have it, my observations on both movies. If wewe guys disagree, I don't mind!
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posted by laylastepford
 Honorary Mention: Cinderella's Father
Honorary Mention: Cinderella's Father
Okay so I basically grew up without parents in a large sense. That being said, I always yearned for a loving, stable and consistent mother and father to teach morals, values, effective and constructive communication, consequences for actions, real love, respect, trust, honor, etc. Since Walt Disney founded the company under those family and character-based values, I have always been very attached to the Disney brand. That being said, I was thinking about the Disney Princesses' parents and if I could have traded my childhood situation with one of them, which would it be? Since I also upendo lists...
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Happy Halloween! After much thinking about this, I think I finally came up with another makala that i'm sure would be interesting to talk about.

Everything lives in a balance. there can't be good without bad, light without darkness, etc etc...The dichtonomy of ying-yang and how they complement each other is a subject that I find fascinating to read about, and mostly to apply it to other things. Something interesting i noted is how often in Disney the villains are pretty much the exact opposite of the heroes, but they often sometimes come from a same base. And in that base, they have much in...
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posted by sweetie-94
I find majority of the DP sinema to be a bit scary, but that doesn't mean that it's impossible to make a orodha of the scariest movies, but it wasn't an easy orodha to do, but as usual I hope you'll enjoy this article

12. Cinderella

Okay so the bottom 3 are the only ones I'm really sure about and especially number 12, I mean do I even need to explain why it's last? But luckily it's there for a good reason, but despite being last it does have a few scary moments, but nowhere near as much as the sinema above

11. Frozen

This movie also lacks scary moments, but I placed it higher because it...
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posted by anukriti2409
Here's another ranking of my inayopendelewa DP outfits. I find Disney can work on at least signature dresses of princesses, there are hardly any that I absolutely upendo and wish to own them but there are some great dresses that I really like and here's my juu 10 favorite.

1. Aurora's Blue Gown:

Elegance and grace is dripping from this masterpiece. Sleek and straight cut of the dress makes it sophisticated. I upendo the broad shoulder to the dress with pin pointed sleeves, shows off her poise so beautifully. I like the nipping of the waistline and the flair of the kanzu, gown only opens when she twirls,...
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 picha Credit to Sparklefairy375
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heshima to link for posting the link When I came up with majibu for the 3rd question, inayopendelewa movies, I really liked them so I wanted to share them as an article.

Snow White: Gone With The Wind (1939): Known as one of the inayopendelewa romantic classics of all time, this was very big in it's siku and came out just 2 years after Snow White's movie did. This is not only a story of romance but a story of survival and Snow White is definitely a (romantic) survivor.
 A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War.
A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War.


Aurora: The Sound of...
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posted by reflection11
 BraBriefs current, gorgeous icon.
BraBriefs current, gorgeous icon.
hujambo everyone! And welcome to the interview for our shabiki of the mwezi for June: BraBrief! BraBrief is known around the spot as the saint who organizes the princess of the month. The contests, polls, results: It's all her! Deservedly so, she has finally won shabiki of the month. I hope wewe enjoy the article.

1. First of all, congrats! How does it feel to be shabiki of the Month?

I haven't expected this surprise because I'm not active as some other users, especially in the FOTM Forum, but I'm very happy about it!

2. Your inayopendelewa Princess? Why?

My inayopendelewa Princess is Aurora. When I was a child, I had a...
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It's a few dakika past midnight here, but I felt like uandishi this since the orodha has been changing a bit since last time and also this time I'll add in Anna and Elsa too. Also this will be both a ranking of their imba voices aswell as their speaking voices, however as I am a bit lazy I won't add viungo in this article, but wewe can always tafuta up the songs and a few scenes on YouTube, use the tafuta word "disney songs swedish" and there wewe go
And for the same reason I won't add in pictures either, but I hope you'll like this makala despite that

Singing voices:

13. Tiana
Don't get me wrong,...
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Disney sequels. The base-breakers of the Disney fandom. Some upendo them, some hate them. Some think they bring new perspectives to beloved characters, while others think they ruthlessly destroy and twist every aspect of the original movie. Well, one thing must be admitted: they were made with the intent to maziwa zaidi money for the franchise. But does that make all of them necessarily bad? No, but it does not make for a good start, really.

I think "The Enchanted Christmas" is proof of this. Having seen it yesterday, I can attest it has a lot of "pros" and "cons", which makes for a mixed bag. So...
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posted by AaronHaley4ever
In honor of Mothers’ Day, I decided to do an makala ranking my inayopendelewa Disney Princess mothers… I know it’s a bit late, but I wanted to make sure I had it worded perfectly! I didn’t include Evil Queen, Lady Tremaine, and Mother Gothel because they are not the biological mothers of the princesses… and I thought it would be fairly obvious where they’d rank. Some of my opinions are going to be quite unpopular, but I hope we can agree to politely disagree.


7. Queen Elinor

I know this is going to be an unpopular opinion, but I really dislike Elinor. While I do believe she loves...
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READ THIS FIRST
Before wewe read the lyrics, wewe should know that I'm doing this from the male perspective because I myself am a guy. Also, originally I had lyrics from Demi Lovato's version but I decided to hariri those out and some parts that are a little wordy. Help with the wordy lyrics was done kwa kristenfan10109. I hope wewe enjoy it!

The moon glows bright on the ocean tonight
Not a footprint in the sand
A whole world of isolation,
And it looks like I'm the king.

The waves are calm unlike this emotional storm inside
Couldn't keep it in, heaven knows I tried!

Don't let them in, don't let them see
Be...
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