Talk:Pocahontas (character)/@comment-9204379-20140715042756/@comment-25732247-20160320190751

And Disney is not known for their accuracy. If they were, then Jasmine and Rapunzel wouldn't have any more personality than Aurora; Pocahontas, Rapunzel and Snow White would have been kids; Frozen and The Princess And The Frog would have been completely different - Elsa would be evil and the protagonists (the good ones at least) would be kids (and Hans most likely wouldn't exist); Tiana would be a spoiled princess who whined about losing her golden ball. Oh, and Ariel would have died sacrificing herself for Eric (which isn't out of character for her, but no parent would let their kids watch that) and Eric wouldn't even know that she liked him.

You have a point, though. I usually don't like when movie adaptions change major things from the original either, or minor, for that matter. That being said, some movies aren't supposed to be true adaptions, more like "loosely based" on it. Like most Disney movies or the How To Train Your Dragon franchise.

But if this was supposed to be an adaption, then I would totally agree with you!