The Beloved Tale craze...
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The baby wasn't in the damn scene. Why does anyone care. He wasn't even in most of the movie!!
The beloved tales are a glimpse at what can or does happen in the story. It's as memory or it's a representation of the movie as a whole. As much as I dislike the Cinderella BT, I understand it. The slipper is almost as important as Cinderella herself.
I'm soooo sorry Vanelopee isn't in the Wreck-it bt but you know what? She DOESN'T NEED TO BE. That moment in the movie is showing Ralph's true nature, sharing with other forgotten or outcasted characters. It's perfect because its a small moment in that story.
You don't have to like everyone, sure, but they are small works of art, representing a larger work of art. They don't include all your favorite characters, they don't have to.
It's a part of a beloved tale, not a "OMFG FIT EVERYTHING IN THERE" pin.
Agreed.
...and I agree with what you said about Cinderella, too. My main qualm with the Cindy BT is not the slipper, but the color scheme. The slipper would have stood out more against a different color...
The baby wasn't in the damn scene. Why does anyone care. He wasn't even in most of the movie!!
The beloved tales are a glimpse at what can or does happen in the story. It's as memory or it's a representation of the movie as a whole. As much as I dislike the Cinderella BT, I understand it. The slipper is almost as important as Cinderella herself.
I'm soooo sorry Vanelopee isn't in the Wreck-it bt but you know what? She DOESN'T NEED TO BE. That moment in the movie is showing Ralph's true nature, sharing with other forgotten or outcasted characters. It's perfect because its a small moment in that story.
You don't have to like everyone, sure, but they are small works of art, representing a larger work of art. They don't include all your favorite characters, they don't have to.
It's a part of a beloved tale, not a "OMFG FIT EVERYTHING IN THERE" pin.
The baby wasn't in the damn scene. Why does anyone care. He wasn't even in most of the movie!!
The beloved tales are a glimpse at what can or does happen in the story. It's as memory or it's a representation of the movie as a whole. As much as I dislike the Cinderella BT, I understand it. The slipper is almost as important as Cinderella herself.
I'm soooo sorry Vanelopee isn't in the Wreck-it bt but you know what? She DOESN'T NEED TO BE. That moment in the movie is showing Ralph's true nature, sharing with other forgotten or outcasted characters. It's perfect because its a small moment in that story.
You don't have to like everyone, sure, but they are small works of art, representing a larger work of art. They don't include all your favorite characters, they don't have to.
It's a part of a beloved tale, not a "OMFG FIT EVERYTHING IN THERE" pin.
This made me giggle a lot because I think you might be missing the underlying point. While every movie has a main character, or set of, that doesn't automatically mean that is why everyone loves that specific movie, or that the main character is who or what made a connection to the viewer.
Lady in the Tramp --while a cute film-- would mean nothing to me if it didn't have Si &Am.
Cinderella is the proverbial fairy tale every child knows, but without the added dimension of characters like Lucifer, Gus and Jaq the movie would be stale. Finding Nemo was beautiful! I grew up scuba diving and swimming with fish before I knew how to ride a bike. But what makes that movie, imo, isn't Nemo and Marlin together; it's Nemo with Gil, Deb&Flo, Peachy, Bloat, Jacques and Nigel. Or later, Marlin and Dory with Crush riding the EAC with Crush.
So, yes, when Disney releases a pin series that represent "small works of art, representing a larger work of art" I am disappointed and irked when those cute side characters are forgotten. Those are the characters I most likely related to while watching and those are the characters I want captured on pins. No, not every pin needs to showcase every character from its movie, but it'd be nice if Disney did have a uniformly looking, uniformly sized and uniformly editioned series showcasing entire casts.They didn't do it with their Beloved Tales.
I totally get what you're saying :3 I would love a cast set too, I think that would be amazing actually.
But I don't think that would fit in with the Beloved Tales as a whole. Because a cast set of pins wwouldn'tt portray the story in the slightest bit, it would just be characters together..
The Lion King BT pin was a little visually wonky, but I could live with it. Unlike The Tangled BT pin which was more than unfortunate, IMO. That scene in the movie was pivotal, where Rapunzel sees the lanterns in person for the first time. The pin, however...UGH! Disney didn't even come close!
haha it bothered us at first but there is no way you can keep that up...if an old movie is released then they all move....way too much effort haha.
We've collected all those series (granted not a PTD completists like you or got even close to being a marquee completists) but Beloved Tales are personally the nicer of all DSF staples just because they're more consistent than any other series. We loved marquees, but the fact that they can never agree on size (width and length) just makes it all look like a mess together. Same thing with PTDs. And although it's great that characters from all over are showcased in PTDs, their quality, LE size, pin size, and even pin posts sometimes doesn't make sense. We used to do sets of PTDs but even then not all of them looked that great. It would be better if newer PTDs were made with the mindset of being a series for the movie, rather than here is a character with an ice cream - who cares if we've repeated it seven times or that this one is HUGE compared to the others.
Beloved Tales are great because they go well together (the major problem only being Wall-e as it is slightly smaller than the rest) unlike the others. (PTNs definitively go well together too and so do the Sorcerer Hats - but Marquees, PTDs and Characters in Sorcerer Hats are all different sizes). They're also great because they're all LE 300 so it feels like more of a series than the rest (of DSF series) to us.
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