Californian Elitist
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Did Disney force Menken to edit his songs?
Did Disney force Menken to edit his songs?
So now you're shifting the goalposts to say that the classic IPs are there only as a legacy. Never mind the fact that they actively keep the older characters going through new parades, meet and greets, etc.Yeah, but most of them were added before Disney became obsessed with trying to prove how "woke" or whatever they are.
So much fuss over nothing. The old versions with the old lyrics are still there for those who can't handle the revisions.Did Disney force Menken to edit his songs?
It's worth noting, however, that the original lyricist was the late Howard Ashman.Maybe if someone else was changing the lyrics against Menkens wishes…I could see some opposing views, but when the original writer is the one who decided it needed a rewrite for todays culture then that should render all arguments against it pointless
Exactly. The original songs are still available to listen to.So much fuss over nothing. The old versions with the old lyrics are still there for those who can't handle the revisions.
It's also worth remembering that the practice of revising content in response to changing attitudes/criticisms is not new and goes back to the days of Walt himself. Witness the editing of The Three Little Pigs to remove the Jewish peddler stereotype and of Fantasia to remove Sunflower. These changes happened well before most of us were even born.
(Read my post and suddenly feel old, I consider 90s “recent” and that’s 30 years ago.)
Changes are changes, if Walt changed the original fairy tale in order to work for the audience at the time how is that different than modern Disney doing the same thing?I think there is a pretty clear difference between adapting fairy tales told in many forms to make animated features, and specifically editing out words in previously published materials as to not offend anyone....
Aren't both technically credited, hence technically Menken is still changing his own work?It's worth noting, however, that the original lyricist was the late Howard Ashman.
These two examples are just completely different to me, so I just don't see it like you do. Also, if this was a one-off thing, it would be a big deal to me. But as mentioned, there is a more recent trend around publishers going back and changing the words of writers, etc. and I tend to put this in the same category. Maybe this can be seen as a bit different given that Menken is involved. But Howard Ashman certainly had no voice in whether he was okay with them changing his words...Changes are changes, if Walt changed the original fairy tale in order to work for the audience at the time how is that different than modern Disney doing the same thing?
If the original intent of the work is still the same after the change then its hardly a travesty. Also in this case the work itself is owned by Disney, so its Disney changing Disney, again hardly a travesty.These two examples are just completely different to me, so I just don't see it like you do. Also, if this was a one-off thing, it would be a big deal to me. But as mentioned, there is a more recent trend around publishers going back and changing the words of writers, etc. and I tend to put this in the same category. Maybe this can be seen as a bit different given that Menken is involved. But Howard Ashman certainly had no voice in whether he was okay with them changing his words...
I have a different opinion on the matter. That’s all.If the original intent of the work is still the same after the change then it’s hardly a travesty. Also in this case the work itself is owned by Disney, so it’s Disney changing Disney, again hardly a travesty.
We all have different opinions on these topics, and I acknowledge yours. Doesn't mean we can't have a discussion surrounding those differences.I have a different opinion on the matter. That’s all.
We did. I just really don’t have anything left to say about it.We all have different opinions on these topics, and I acknowledge yours. Doesn't mean we can't have a discussion surrounding those differences.
I believe the lyrics are credited to Ashman only. That doesn't mean they're sacrosanct and can't be changed for later iterations of the songs.Aren't both technically credited, hence technically Menken is still changing his own work?
The Three Little Pigs example goes all the way back to 1948. It's notable that Disney was criticised for the peddler caricature almost immediately. The company's initial response was defensive (see the excerpt below), but in the post-Holocaust context, the scene became untenable and was changed.I’m glad you wrote this because I was wondering if this was a new phenomenon, I was trying to remember if they provided warnings or were making changes to movies when we were kids.
The earliest I could remember was them changing the lyrics in Aladdin, which was early 90s if I remember right, when did they alter 3 pigs? Was that recently (90s) or before that?
(Read my post and suddenly feel old, I consider 90s “recent” and that’s 30 years ago.)
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