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Why are so many of your mothers either dead au of the evil step-mother variety, Disney? I had to dig a little to come up with this list, but behold! 5 great motherly figures from Classic Disney movies!


#5 - Wendy Darling (Peter Pan)
Voiced kwa Kathryn Beaumont, 1953
A mother is someone who cares for you. Wendy certainly does that for her brothers, and for a while, the Lost Boys too. She has a vivid imagination, and encourages her brothers to be creative and to have fun. At home, she tells stories of Peter Pan and Neverland. Once in Neverland, she tells the boys about their mother so they don't forget her. Wendy knows what the young ones need to hear, and she dutifully delivers.



#4 - Lady St. Edmund (Candleshoe)
Played kwa Helen Hayes, 1977
Lady St. Edmund isn't actually related to any of the children who call her Grandmother. She lives in a big estate with lots of extra room, so some children from a local crowded orphanage came to live with her. The 4 children call her Grandmother, and get very defensive of their family when Casey, an outsider claiming to be her real long-lost granddaughter, shows up. (And for good reason; she's working with a con-man, and they're after treasure.) Once Casey's conscience shows up and she becomes part of the family, they're unstoppable. Lady St. Edmund may not be related to her grandchildren, but they make a wonderful family.



#3 - Katie Coates (Old Yeller)
Played kwa Dorothy McGuire, 1957
I adore all things Dorothy McGuire, but I believe Katie Coates is my inayopendelewa of her characters. Mr. Coates leaves on a cattle drive in the beginning, leaving her alone with their two sons. There are crops to be harvested, wanyama to be taken care of, wild animals, an annoying neighbor, a rabies outbreak, and the ever-present threat of an Indian raid in 1800s Texas. Katie Coates loves her children, and wants them to be salama and have fun and lead good lives. But she's also a farmer and a realist who knows what needs to be done in order to survive. Y'know, like that whole "Travis, get your gun" thing.



#2 - Nani (Lilo & Stitch)
Voiced kwa Tia Carrere, 2002
Spare me the "Lilo & Stitch isn't a classic" speech, because Nani belongs here. Their family is little and broken, but still good. Nani struggles to be a good caretaker for her little sister Lilo at first, but they hit their groove kwa the end, with the help of a little blue monstrosity. Nani supports Lilo's quirkiness and imagination. She doesn't try to change Lilo. And let's not forget that Nani was only a teenager when she became responsible for this very adventurous little girl. It wasn't easy, but Nani never gave up.



#1 - Granny Kincaid (So Dear to My Heart)
Played kwa Beulah Bondi, 1948
It is never revealed what happened to Jeremiah Kincaid's parents, but he lives with Granny. (The relationship between Granny Kincaid and Uncle Hiram has always puzzled me. Is Hiram your son-in-law, your grandson, au what? What is he to you, Granny?!) Anyway, Granny and Jeremiah live alone on a farm in the early 1900s. Granny gets some help from Uncle Hiram when he drops by, but it looks like she and Jeremiah do most of the work. She is a very strong, tough, hard-working woman who will not tolerate foolishness. But she also has a soft spot for Jeremiah, and can't kubeba to sell the trouble-making black kondoo he falls in upendo with, which is what the movie is about. Granny values hard work, family, and pride. Jeremiah values his pain-in-the-ass sheep. If you're watching this as a young'n and identify with the child characters, Granny will probably frustrate you. I was born an old lady, so I always loved Granny and all the things she did for her grandson, despite how difficult he made her life.

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MALE STAMPS

Aladdin (Aladdin)
Aladdin is portrayed as clever, and ultimately a good-hearted person. Like most Disney male protagonists, he is a brave young man who seeks to win the affection of many other characters, which demonstrates his insecurity. He can be selfish and indignant at times, which is shown through the wishes he makes. He is not above lying and stealing, but never with evil intentions, but in order to survive. The biggest difference from the norm is that, unlike most youthful Disney heroes, he is a doer rather than a passive character
Words to describe Aladdin: clever, good-hearted,...
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Alice (Alice in Wonderland)
Alice is portrayed as being very curious. She's often seen daydreaming and gives herself advice instead of listening to the advice of others. The closest thing Alice has as a friend is Dinah, her cat, and not even she understands Alice's dreams of finding "a world of her own". Alice is well mannered, polite, courteous, mature and has an elegance and gentleness of a young woman, although once she falls into Wonderland she finds it harder and harder to maintain her composure. She is shown to be determined, but her determination is often overpowered kwa her temper, seeing...
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Finally, my "Top 10 Classic Animated Disney Movies" is finished! Why would such a simple orodha take zaidi than an saa to write? Because I had to watch all the sinema on the orodha to determine an official order, of course. That's totally normal, right? That's what the voices in my head tell me. ;D



#1 - Peter Pan (1953)
A girl being forced to grow up is visited kwa an orphan and his pixie friend who whisks her and her brothers away to a ndoto land filled with mermaids, Indians, pirates and orphans dressed in adorable animal costumes.

Wendy was nuts for wanting to come home. There, I alisema it....
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