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Pair a Short with a Feature

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Which short and which classic feature would you pair together? With similar themes or designs?

You can mention more than one short per feature.
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I would pair The Goddess of Spring with Snow White. I think it would be interesting to see a theatrical screening of Snow White, together with the short. I would also pair The Old Mill with Bambi, The Three Little Pigs with Pinocchio and The Ugly Duckling with Fantasia.
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How to Hook Up Your Home Theater would have been a great short to partner up with The Princess and the Frog.
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Farerb wrote: โ†‘Fri Jul 12, 2024 2:40 am Which short and which classic feature would you pair together?
Cinderella (1950) - Chino Shorts - the classic, clean-cut look that's endured for ages and never goes out of style.

Sleeping Beauty (1959) - Chambray Shorts - it's all in how you wear them, they can be casual for a frolic in the woods, or more formal for a fancy sunset dinner on the beach.

The Fox and the Hound (1981) - Boxer Shorts - straight white males love these. Sure, they're kind of basic and not exactly the most exciting in the bedroom, but they're comfortable and that's all that matters.

The Little Mermaid (1989) - Speedos - traditional and ideal beach wear for the sartorially-minded European.

Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Denim Shorts - a classic summer short first popularized by Boomers, but still popular with Millennials. Gen Z and Gen Alpha probably would only wear them ironically.

Aladdin (1992) - Denim Cut-Off Shorts - Denim Shorts with a "don't f*** with me" attitude.

The Lion King (1994) - Leather Shorts - performative wear for when you want everyone to know you're the Alpha in a room full of Betas, but - surprise, surprise - everyone around you are Sigmas.

Mulan (1998) - Skorts - a unisex design that has largely been worn by those of the female persuastion, however it is adaptable for comfort and aesthetics regardless how you identify.

Tarzan (1999) - Loincloth - does what it needs to do and lets the rest of the body be free.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - Cargo Shorts - everyone hates on them, but really, they have a lot of practical purpose, I swear! I still have a couple pairs in the back of my closet that I will wear on laundry day.

Lilo & Stitch (2002) - Board Shorts - catch a wave, brah.

Tangled (2010) - Boyfriend Shorts - made for women, but also designed as if they borrowed them from their boyfriend, it's the perfect short for the perfect couple.

Big Hero 6 (2014) - Biker Shorts - form-fitting, makes no qualms about showing off your body and offering a sense of pride at how well you wear them, regardless if you're a bony twink, a brawny athlete, or a big ole balloon.

Oh, you meant animated shorts.

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Mhh first i would pair little Matchgirl with Little Mermaid of course, both Andersen Classics. Having something bittersweet like Matchgirl and then watching something upbeat like Mermaid would clearly be a contrast, but the sadness of Matchgirl would overtake my concentration on focusing on upbeat Mermaid. And theres not really a dark or bittersweet Disney movie that would match Matchgirls vibes. I would prefer to have a vibrant funny short play infront of a heart wrenching movie as u would automatically feel more invested and see it more serious. But both are Andersen so thats it

Tangled / Tangled Ever After of course

Beauty and the Beast/ The Prince and the Pauper, they give me the same vibe and I love both so much, it fits way more than Rescuers down under.

Lorenzo/ Home on the Range, both Match well i think
Escapay wrote: โ†‘Mon Jul 15, 2024 2:49 pm Oh, you meant animated shorts.
Oj Alby the icon that u are :P lol u definetely have short knowledge
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Thru the Mirror (1936) is literally just Disney warming up to tackle Alice in Wonderland, so pairing them up only makes sense.
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