Talk:Frozen/@comment-4069714-20131218234552/@comment-4069714-20131219060001

To be honest I wasn't too attached to Chicken Little. I prefer the more sombre, soul searching type of theme in my movies. Comedy is just isn't my thing, many times I would sneer at those exaggerated and stupid acts the characters do in an desperate attempt to make people laugh. I have to admit one error I made though, not only children stories but NORMAL ones are also great as well.

Great examples of Disney films being based off stories include: the Black Cauldron (The Chronicles of Prydain), Hunchback of Notre Dame (Victor Hugo), Mulan (The Legend of Hua Mulan) and many others. These films were designed for both older and younger viewers, each of them would be interested in the film for a different reason. Older and more mature audiences would watch the movie because it brings back memories of their past as well as having a more serious and symbolic plot. Younger viewers would be attracted for the awesome suspense, jaw dropping moments and some funny scenes.

Films that are not based off old novels or stories tend to be less popular among older views. The main reason why is because it does not appeal directly to them, they appeal to children more. Bolt, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, etc all have stupid characters (literally) who does silly pranks, dress and behave erratically or explores themes that adults already understands. A word that describes these films is called 'immature'. Sure it might be fun for children but it loses that 'impact' in older minds very quickly. I mean I am sure that the Little Mermaid has a bigger imprint then Hannah Montana don't you agree?