Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25562474-20141022015430/@comment-25192098-20141210000630

DZAV21 wrote: MagicKaty1 wrote:

DZAV21 wrote: Honestly I don't think I'll watch Frozen the same way ever again after the OUAT arc. I can't watch any Disney movie the same way after watching Once. I'll be watching them and i'll be like "No! Snow White did this and this and this, not that and that and that! And the Huntsman was super hot! Geez, get it right people!" And honestly, I can't watch Frozen anymore cuz if I do I will never get "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman" out of my head (I am still waiting for them to say that on OUAT!)

I can watch them fine. I never liked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, I detest Cinderella (matter fact when Rumple blue the fairy godmother up I was screaming THANK YOU! It was always a fantasy of mine growing up.) If like liked Pinocchio my family would disown me. OUAT didn't change my view of.Peter Pan because I already veiwed Peter Pan as a villain (my mom always told me he was a pedo) and I loved Captain Hook because I viewed him as a hero for trying to kill Peter (ouat just made me view him as a sex symbol now, plus I love pirates.) I hate The Wizard of Oz but I love the musical Wicked so I have no as much as I hate Zelena they didn't really change my view of that. But I'll never be able to watch Frozen the same again haha. I can't wait to see what they do with TQOD. :) As a child, I hated Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (Snow was such a sissy and the evil queen made me cry), Pinocchio, and Beauty and the Beast (I found it confusing and boring and scary). I loved Peter Pan (Wendy was my favorite because I thought she was pretty, and Captain Hook and the crocodile made me scream in pure delight), and I also loved anything with pirates because I've been watching Pirates of the Carribean since I was 3 years old. I loved the Wizard of Oz, also because I thought Dorothy was pretty and because I liked the singing (my mom is a classically trained mezzo soprano and has had me singing since before I could utter a word). The Little Mermaid was my favorite by far though, I just loved Ariel's hair and the way she dealt with heartbreak was awesome. Cinderella was neutral for me, even though I still have a blanket with her face printed all over it from when I was five.

Though I have to admit I have always been a DreamWorks kind of gal (Shrek, Over The Hedge, Flushed Away, stuff like that)