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Chuck Coger November 10th, 2003 05:43 PM

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Not to re-dredge this topic, but I am curious if there is a single Disney
movie that contains a child having both parents? After my kids got Nemo
yesterday I noticed it fit the typical Disney Story line. Mom or Dad dies
and something traumatic happens to the kid that they must over come in the
end to be a hero. So Disney is anti-fish and anti-family apparently:) Just
an observation!

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J Buck November 11th, 2003 12:19 AM

Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists
 
I am curious if there is a single Disney movie that contains a child
having both parents?

The 'Homeward Bound' movies. (2 dogs and a cat find their way home
against impossible odds). Mom has remarried; it's not clear whether the
original Dad is out of the picture because of death or divorce, but
there are 2 parents nevertheless.




Chuck Coger November 11th, 2003 02:42 AM

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lol there had to be 1;)


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"J Buck" wrote in message
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I am curious if there is a single Disney movie that contains a child
having both parents?

The 'Homeward Bound' movies. (2 dogs and a cat find their way home
against impossible odds). Mom has remarried; it's not clear whether the
original Dad is out of the picture because of death or divorce, but
there are 2 parents nevertheless.







J Buck November 11th, 2003 03:38 AM

Disney joins forces with pro-fish activists
 
lol there had to be 1;)

I am curious if there is a single Disney movie that contains a child
having both parents?

The 'Homeward Bound' movies. (2 dogs and a cat find their way home
against impossible odds). Mom has remarried; it's not clear whether the
original Dad is out of the picture because of death or divorce, but
there are 2 parents nevertheless

far be it from me to defend Disney, but if you love dogs (and if you
don't, there is something wrong with you LoL) you'll like these flicks.
Just try to get past some of the corny dialogue and smarmy situations




Henry Hefner November 12th, 2003 01:13 AM

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Chuck Coger wrote:
Not to re-dredge this topic, but I am curious if there is a single Disney
movie that contains a child having both parents?


The only one I can come up with is Parent Trap, but then, that movie was
all about the fact that the parents had been divorced for years. :)


RichZ November 12th, 2003 01:43 AM

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Isn't it wierd how "Bambi" became a girls' nickname, when the original
character in the evil brainwashi... ...oops... ...the original movie was a
young MALE whitetail?

And what kind of parent would name (or call) their little darling Bambi?
Every Bambi I've ever met has been, well, for lack of a better word, loose.
Parents might as well have named their daughter Slut.

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Chuck Coger November 12th, 2003 03:06 AM

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lmfao.... Rich you are funny...

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"RichZ" wrote in message
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Isn't it wierd how "Bambi" became a girls' nickname, when the original
character in the evil brainwashi... ...oops... ...the original movie was a
young MALE whitetail?

And what kind of parent would name (or call) their little darling Bambi?
Every Bambi I've ever met has been, well, for lack of a better word,

loose.
Parents might as well have named their daughter Slut.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing






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