A Comparison of Beauty and the Beast with Toy Story

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A Comparison of Beauty and the Beast with Toy Story

INTRODUCTION

Disney is an excellent example of a Media corporation as it is known

worldwide, go any where in the world and ask someone about Mickey

Mouse or Daffy Duck and they will know that you are talking about

Disney. They have a huge range of advertising and merchandise ranging

from children's books and films to holiday resorts and theme parks.

The Disney brand appeals to all, children and adults alike.

Beauty and the Beast is a classic film using old style animation

techniques. It has been recently digitally re-mastered for the next

generation to enjoy the magic of Disney. In comparison Toy Story uses

computer generated images which saves time and gives a more realistic

feel to the film.

Although these are very different films they still have some

similarities. In both films the main characters go on journeys to

learn something about life or about them-selves. In Beauty and the

Beast the main characters are human if you count the beast as a human

and in Toy Story the main focus is on the toys. Both films appeal to a

wide audience although Toy Story has some more mature humour and

references to more adult-orientated films.

DEVOLOPMENT

Woody is a very stereotypical cowboy. The boots, cowboy hat and

phrases his voice box say all add to his character. His costume makes

you know straight away that Woody is a cowboy.

Woody is the villain in Toy Story at the beginning of the film when

Buzz first arrives in the bedroom. He is jealous of Buzz as he is not

getting the same respect from his friends as before. The other toys

now admire Buzz whereas before it was W...

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...s this well but without letting you knows it

has. The meaning is there very clearly and you learn it but the way

the film is presented makes it fun and humorous along the way.

Since Beauty and the Beast was made a lot has changed about the Disney

image, they are not just making films for children anymore and are

aiming at a much wider audience. The animation techniques have changed

too, in Beauty and the Beast they used hand drawn frames and in Toy

Story it is digitally animated using computers. This makes the whole

process a lot faster and easier.

As a member of the Disney audience I enjoy the more recent digitally

animated films then the older films but can still appreciate them for

how good they are. I don't believe my views are based on the look of

the films but I prefer the plots and humour in the newer films.

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