I know lol. I guess online it isn't clear that my own tone is joking although the "lol" should have been a hint.
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Do you think they'll keep this scene in the remake?
https://youtu.be/C5s2UxuFEdQ?si=F0qEurq-Tsxx3pVk
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I don't think so... Disney tries to avoid promoting any specific religion in the newer movies.Farerb wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:20 am Do you think they'll keep this scene in the remake?
https://youtu.be/C5s2UxuFEdQ?si=F0qEurq-Tsxx3pVk
Even on Disney Channel they changed the phrase “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays” a few years ago.

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They only do it with christians. In Hannukah they release merchandise about it and in Ramadan they use to share a Pic on their social media too. It seems that only the Christian religion is offensive…bruno_wbt wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:44 amFarerb wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 8:20 am Do you think they'll keep this scene in the remake?
https://youtu.be/C5s2UxuFEdQ?si=F0qEurq-Tsxx3pVk
I don't think so... Disney tries to avoid promoting any specific religion in the newer movies.
Even on Disney Channel they changed the phrase “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays” a few years ago.

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Don't forget that even in the 60s, Walt didn't want to use religious imagery for the wedding of Roger and Anita. So if religious imagery was looked down on the 60s, you can better believe it won't be allowed in 2025.
It's another reason why Snow White and Esmeralda stand out as the only princesses we see praying. Oh and Jenny from The Rescuers.
It's another reason why Snow White and Esmeralda stand out as the only princesses we see praying. Oh and Jenny from The Rescuers.
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The other day watching Sleeping Beauty I saw that when Aurora enters into her castle's room there is a statue that could be a representation of Virgin Mary. It could be possible because this kind of esculptures where common in the historical age when the movie takes placeLavendergolden wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:43 pm Don't forget that even in the 60s, Walt didn't want to use religious imagery for the wedding of Roger and Anita. So if religious imagery was looked down on the 60s, you can better believe it won't be allowed in 2025.
It's another reason why Snow White and Esmeralda stand out as the only princesses we see praying. Oh and Jenny from The Rescuers.

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Well, I like it. Despite how Snow White herself looks almost like a dwarf compared to the Queen, lolSotiris wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 11:00 am New still:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertai ... 434978007/

Agreed. It almost looks professional and not fan art-like at all.
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Could you post a pic? I am looking at that scene but don't see any statue. Is it in one of the ones below?Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:22 amThe other day watching Sleeping Beauty I saw that when Aurora enters into her castle's room there is a statue that could be a representation of Virgin Mary. It could be possible because this kind of esculptures where common in the historical age when the movie takes placeLavendergolden wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 5:43 pm Don't forget that even in the 60s, Walt didn't want to use religious imagery for the wedding of Roger and Anita. So if religious imagery was looked down on the 60s, you can better believe it won't be allowed in 2025.
It's another reason why Snow White and Esmeralda stand out as the only princesses we see praying. Oh and Jenny from The Rescuers.![]()
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https://i0.wp.com/img.screencaps.us/195 ... .jpg?ssl=1Lavendergolden wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:22 amCould you post a pic? I am looking at that scene but don't see any statue. Is it in one of the ones below?Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:22 am
The other day watching Sleeping Beauty I saw that when Aurora enters into her castle's room there is a statue that could be a representation of Virgin Mary. It could be possible because this kind of esculptures where common in the historical age when the movie takes place![]()
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Thank you! Yes that does look like the Virgin Mary. Sleeping Beauty is 14th century according to Prince Phillip so most likely Aurora would be Catholic. Like Snow White and Esmeralda, the three European medieval DPs. Most French villagers would be Catholic as well so I can see Belle being one, unless she was considered too enlightened like the Age of Reason thinkers in her era and was an atheist. But I personally don't see her as being an atheist, even if it would explain another reason why she doesn't fit in with the rest of her village. Cinderella is French so she'd be Catholic I think.Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:55 pmhttps://i0.wp.com/img.screencaps.us/195 ... .jpg?ssl=1Lavendergolden wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 8:22 am
Could you post a pic? I am looking at that scene but don't see any statue. Is it in one of the ones below?
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Encanto was Catholic coded, they didn't explicitly said it but in Aladdin the only religious line is about fasting in Ramadan so...
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In Aladdin the Sultan also says, "Praise Allah."Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 6:18 am Encanto was Catholic coded, they didn't explicitly said it but in Aladdin the only religious line is about fasting in Ramadan so...

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Didn't remembered that thanksDisney Duster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:00 amIn Aladdin the Sultan also says, "Praise Allah."Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 6:18 am Encanto was Catholic coded, they didn't explicitly said it but in Aladdin the only religious line is about fasting in Ramadan so...
As a note Allah simply means god in arabic, it's used for any religious person that speaks arabic
Arab christians also say "Allah Akbar'
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I don't remember any lines about fasting for Ramadan in Aladdin.Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 6:18 am Encanto was Catholic coded, they didn't explicitly said it but in Aladdin the only religious line is about fasting in Ramadan so...
I noticed that the remake never said that even though the Sultan in the original says Allah a lot. It shows how politically afraid Disney is now.Disney Duster wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:00 amIn Aladdin the Sultan also says, "Praise Allah."Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 6:18 am Encanto was Catholic coded, they didn't explicitly said it but in Aladdin the only religious line is about fasting in Ramadan so...
This feels almost Islamophobic in nature, even if you do not quite mean that. Yes, it's true that Allah means God in Arabic so non-Muslim Arabs also use this term as I know some Syrian and Lebanese Christians. But in Aladdin, it's being used because it's an Islamic kingdom and very clearly so. There's nothing even remotely Christian about Agrabah or the film in general. Also Aladdin is set in 850 AD in Baghdad, which was after the advent of Islam and during the Golden Age of Islam when the Arabian Nights stories were compiled. Most fantasy Arabian stories are set in Bagdad during this time, Aladdin just being the latest. So it's very clearly based on Islamic culture and the religion. Bagdad or any major kingdom during this setting's era would not be Christian. Also Aladdin takes heavily from Mughal culture and Ottoman culture, both which were also Muslim dynasties and empires.Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 9:18 amDidn't remembered that thanks
As a note Allah simply means god in arabic, it's used for any religious person that speaks arabic
Arab christians also say "Allah Akbar'
Allah Akbar means God is great.
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I was just explaining that the concept of saying Allah is not explicitly Islamic since the Arabic language predates Islam by many many centuries
Some people mix both together
And in the spanish dub (I assumed it was the same in english) Aladdin sings about fasting in Ramadan
It's something very specific that I didn't knew it was just the spanish dub
Some people mix both together
And in the spanish dub (I assumed it was the same in english) Aladdin sings about fasting in Ramadan
It's something very specific that I didn't knew it was just the spanish dub
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And that's fine and true but sometimes it can be used to deny the religious elements in Aladdin as well which is why I'm wary of such talk. It should also be known that in pre-Islamic Arabia, the term "ilah" was the word for god, specifically the pagan deities if you were referring to one as singular. "Allah" is the name for the monotheistic God.Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 2:16 am I was just explaining that the concept of saying Allah is not explicitly Islamic since the Arabic language predates Islam by many many centuries
Some people mix both together
And in the spanish dub (I assumed it was the same in english) Aladdin sings about fasting in Ramadan
It's something very specific that I didn't knew it was just the spanish dub
Interesting, I didn't know the Spanish dub is different. That's not the case in the regular Aladdin. Maybe the Spanish dub includes such a reference because Spain has more familiarity with Islamic culture so that reference can make sense to audiences. What song does Aladdin sing about fasting? And does this mean you don't watch the Disney movies in English?
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He sings that in One jump ahead.Lavendergolden wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:51 pmAnd that's fine and true but sometimes it can be used to deny the religious elements in Aladdin as well which is why I'm wary of such talk. It should also be known that in pre-Islamic Arabia, the term "ilah" was the word for god, specifically the pagan deities if you were referring to one as singular. "Allah" is the name for the monotheistic God.Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 2:16 am I was just explaining that the concept of saying Allah is not explicitly Islamic since the Arabic language predates Islam by many many centuries
Some people mix both together
And in the spanish dub (I assumed it was the same in english) Aladdin sings about fasting in Ramadan
It's something very specific that I didn't knew it was just the spanish dub
Interesting, I didn't know the Spanish dub is different. That's not the case in the regular Aladdin. Maybe the Spanish dub includes such a reference because Spain has more familiarity with Islamic culture so that reference can make sense to audiences. What song does Aladdin sing about fasting? And does this mean you don't watch the Disney movies in English?

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I guess you're right, spain is much more familiar with islam than the USA isLavendergolden wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:51 pmAnd that's fine and true but sometimes it can be used to deny the religious elements in Aladdin as well which is why I'm wary of such talk. It should also be known that in pre-Islamic Arabia, the term "ilah" was the word for god, specifically the pagan deities if you were referring to one as singular. "Allah" is the name for the monotheistic God.Pokenonbinary wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 2:16 am I was just explaining that the concept of saying Allah is not explicitly Islamic since the Arabic language predates Islam by many many centuries
Some people mix both together
And in the spanish dub (I assumed it was the same in english) Aladdin sings about fasting in Ramadan
It's something very specific that I didn't knew it was just the spanish dub
Interesting, I didn't know the Spanish dub is different. That's not the case in the regular Aladdin. Maybe the Spanish dub includes such a reference because Spain has more familiarity with Islamic culture so that reference can make sense to audiences. What song does Aladdin sing about fasting? And does this mean you don't watch the Disney movies in English?
Most arab diaspora in the USA is christian (specially lebanese) so I guess the US general audience wouldn't get the fasting reference in the 90s?
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Very interesting. It makes me wonder what other things are drastically different in all the dubs of Disney movies.Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 1:14 amHe sings that in One jump ahead.Lavendergolden wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:51 pm
And that's fine and true but sometimes it can be used to deny the religious elements in Aladdin as well which is why I'm wary of such talk. It should also be known that in pre-Islamic Arabia, the term "ilah" was the word for god, specifically the pagan deities if you were referring to one as singular. "Allah" is the name for the monotheistic God.
Interesting, I didn't know the Spanish dub is different. That's not the case in the regular Aladdin. Maybe the Spanish dub includes such a reference because Spain has more familiarity with Islamic culture so that reference can make sense to audiences. What song does Aladdin sing about fasting? And does this mean you don't watch the Disney movies in English?