Hello... I'm Beth. I have been lurking for a few weeks, and decided I might
as well jump in here...
In a message dated 98-06-26 06:49:04 EDT, Chas writes:
<< Tinkerbell has had Peter to
herself for a very long time, and doesn't like the idea of Wendy moving in
on her territory. I've seen adults act with less maturity than Tinkerbell
exhibits in this film, so I don't think the cartoonish exaggeration of
Tinkerbell's immature possessiveness tell us that she is a "no-good little
bitch." Tinkerbell does live in Neverland, after all, where no one EVER
grows up.
>>
I also always thought that she got the short end... after all their adventures
and all her loyalty to him, the minute he sets eyes on Wendy, it's all over
for poor Tink. I guess that's what happens when you are so much "one of the
guys" -- you get taken for granted. ;->
From Mr. Meyer:
>>Most of what I have against Disney comes from their "softening",
almost making "politically correct" versions of popular tales.
I must say that I agree with this as well. And then, just TRY to tell a kid
another version... "That's not how it happened, you're ruining the story!!"
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