Family Guy meets Disney:
After Dr. Venture succeeds in revivifying a human corpse for fun and profit, a washed up gang of former teen sleuths is convinced that the compound is haunted.
The Scooby Gang’s Final Mystery
This is a really well done parody of The Matrix.
Family Guy The Matrix Trailer
To make the kids smile, Disney altered the plot of several fairy tales. Not all fairy tales are that beautiful I guess.
4. The Little Mermaid
You’re likely familiar with the Disney version of the Little Mermaid story, in which Ariel and her sassy crab friend, Sebastian, overcome the wicked sea witch, and Ariel swims off to marry the man of her dreams. In Hans Christian Andersen’s original tale, however, the title character can only come on land to be with the handsome prince if she drinks a potion that makes it feel like she is walking on knives at all times. She does, and you would expect her selfless act to end with the two of them getting married. Nope. The prince marries a different woman, and the Little Mermaid throws herself into the sea, where her body dissolves into seam foam.
1. Cinderella
Don’t break out your violins for this gal just yet. All that cruelty poor Cinderella endured at the hands of her overbearing stepmother might have been well deserved. In the oldest versions of the story, the slightly more sinister Cinderella actually kills her first stepmother so her father will marry the housekeeper instead. Guess she wasn’t banking on the housekeeper’s six daughters moving in or that never-ending chore list.
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I can imagine kids crying over Hans Christian Andersen’s original Little Mermaid.
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There’s a stranger out to find you. I recall watching Duck Tales during my younger, happier days. Not quite the type of cartoon I like. This is the more adult version: