Talk:Disney Princess/@comment-5933172-20140915085252/@comment-1672596-20140916222427

"yhis mesegr goes to weedle ^ merida attempts to kill her mom when ??? when she was a bear ??? and she didnt know because if u see a bear and u would think its a family memeber of yous and merida teaches girls to fight for there rights and be equal to man not surperior like u say and men in those times were barberians but they arent all shown like that in the movie and the movie are apart of disney cause it was made with disney  and it says disney the pokemon movies u were talking about didnt even have the disney logo on them so brave is still apart of disney."

I was referring to the event where her mom was transformed into the bear in the first place. I remember reading a review on Breitbart that pointed this out. This review also mentioned the point about how the girls are basically depicted as wise all knowing good people while the males were basically frat boys at best. This is the article, BTW: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2012/06/21/brave-movie-review And the comments are made by Pamplonatramp, and this guy actually likes the movie. As far as your comment about men being barbarians during that time, my World History up to the 1500s professor, who was a militant feminist, inferred that constantly in her class and basically implied that women didn't get any education or intelligence at all until the 1960s, which was flat out false (even in the 1950s, the few areas women got careers in required literacy on their part, and that's not getting into how they went to school just as much as boys did, or the fact that there were a few women who actually did write books and influence the church at times even without actually becoming priests. Heck, Beauty and the Beast was actually written by two women).

As far as the Pokémon films, they were distributed by Miramax, which at the time WAS owned by Disney so yes, they qualify as Disney films in those cases as well.