Eighteen bans! The Dark Stories of Disney Princesses

Johnnie 2022-03-30 09:01:04

things in fairy tale are lies! Behind every princess, there are some unspeakable "little secrets".

On November 23, "Invincible Destruction King 2: The Internet" was released. In this animation, all of Disney's "screen princesses" so far will make cameos.

Know the princess, right? That's it……

Yes, they are pure and kind, and they always wait for "heroes" to save themselves in the face of danger, and they will all get a happy ending in the end.

They represent beautiful fantasies.

But not long ago, a group of people represented by British actress Keira Knightley, who had starred in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series and "Pride and Prejudice", even publicly pointed out that these princesses have serious problems.

Knightley publicly stated in the "Ellen Show" that only girls who are not independent will wait for the prince to rescue themselves from poverty (Cinderella in "Cinderella"), and love is not just for you to get close to each other , to give her voice (Ariel in The Little Mermaid).

In fact, there are many elements in these fairy tales that make people think deeply, such as: Snow White should not eat apples given by strangers, and when Cinderella is sleeping, the prince should not be allowed to Next, just a frivolous girl who has no resistance...

The bottom line is that the fairy tales of these princesses are originally very dark stories—

We have all heard the story of Snow White, a poor girl who was jealous of her vicious stepmother and had to flee to live in the forest. In order to kill her, the queen resorted to eighteen martial arts, disguising, cheating, poisoning...

Silly and sweet as white snow, every time you can hit the trick.

In the end, under the kiss of the prince, love finally conquered fate, and they lived happily together.

In fact, the earliest "Snow White" was adapted from the "Five Days Talk" compiled and published by Jim Bartista Basil, an Italian fairy tale collector. About this work, the flight attendant can do a simple popular science for everyone.

"Five Days Talk", also known as "Five Days of Stories", is based on a story, and for the next 5 days, a group of people tells a story every day, and finally narrates 50 short stories. And these 50 stories are secretly related, and finally formed a complete long story.

It is the first collection of folk tales in Europe, almost half a century earlier than Charles Perrault's "The Tale of Mother Goose" and nearly two centuries before the Grimm Brothers' collection of fairy tales.

Many works in Grimm's fairy tales are based on "Five Days Talk", and then have been sorted and beautified.

Just like this "Snow White", although the version we saw has added dwarfs and small animals in the forest, it has become more childish, but it still retains some bloody parts.

In order for the hunter to prove that Snow White was dead, the queen ordered him to bring back Snow White's heart. Although the hunter did not kill Bai Xue, but replaced it with a deer's heart, the vicious queen sprinkled the heart with table salt and ate it in her stomach to vent her jealousy of Bai Xue and hinted that she would eat it The heart of a young girl may help restore beauty and youth.

According to the original version of the story, our Sleeping Beauty is actually a severe "Stockholm Syndrome" patient.

△Can you imagine that the earliest "Sleeping Beauty" turned out to be "The Temptation of Going Home" + a large-scale confession scene?

"Sleeping Beauty in the Forest" is the opening story of Charles Bello's "Ancient Tales".

There were no fairy godmothers and bad witches in the original Sleeping Beauty.

After the little princess was born, the wise men at the court reminded the king that his daughter might be harmed by poisonous flax fibers, so the king gave an order to clean up all the linen products in the palace, but the little princess still found a linen spinning wheel by accident. , her finger was plunged into a thorn, causing a coma.

△ Maleficent: What, the original version of "Sleeping Beauty" doesn't have a demon king!

The grief-stricken Nation locked his daughter in the palace and left the forest forever. A few years later, a nobleman who went hunting in the woods saw the abandoned palace and the unconscious princess, and took the opportunity to rape her.

Nine months later, the sleeping princess gave birth to a pair of twins, and the elves in the forest took pity on their mother and child and helped take care of the young children. Until one day, one of the children sucked the stinger out while sucking the mother's finger, and the princess was awake.

As for the nobleman who had tasted the sweetness, he had always been obsessed with the blonde beauty in the forest, and found another opportunity to return to the forest. When he saw that the princess had woken up and gave birth to two children, he coaxed him sweetly and won the princess's heart... But the nobleman hid the fact that he was already married, and after a short period of joy, he Abandoned their mother and son again and returned to his wife.

△ That's right, it's this scumbag prince! In the original, he wasn't even a prince.

Later, the jealous wife of the noble found out about this, and sent someone to capture the two children and sent them to the cook, ordering him to cook the two children, and then take them to her husband to punish him. of infidelity. And captured the poor Sleeping Beauty, tied her at the stake, and planned to burn her alive.

But the fairy tale must have a happy ending after all. The chef found in his conscience that he did not kill the two children, and secretly informed the nobles that he arrived at the last moment and rescued Sleeping Beauty.

In the end, the wife set herself on fire, and the nobleman started a new life with Sleeping Beauty and their two children. (what?)

Cinderella should be the earliest Mary Sue fairy tale, because strictly speaking, Cinderella is not a princess, she is just a poor (?) ordinary girl.

However, this girl became the prince's bride by relying on a crystal slipper. The fairy godmother used a pumpkin to help her change a carriage and a little mouse into a horse. The dance that belongs to her...

Lo and behold, the animated Cinderella can even sing the little animals to help her with the chores!

But is the original Cinderella really so innocent, kind and lovely?

In fact, the story of "Cinderella" exists in many countries. Although the ages are different, more than 700 versions have been discovered so far, including China's "Ye Xian and the Goldfish". There may be no glass slipper and a 12 o'clock curfew in these stories, but there is a malevolent stepmother and magical magic.

Among them, the most terrifying is "The Cat by the Fireside" in "Five Days Talk" (yes, you read that right, it's "Five Days Talk" again, it is simply a dark cult in the fairy tale world).

The "Cinderella" here is named Zezola. After her biological mother died, her father married a step-mother. The stepmother treated her badly, and Zezola's scheming governess induced her to kill her. Stepmother, she can live a good life.

Believing it to be true, Zezola stabbed her stepmother in the throat with the lid of a wooden box and twisted her neck.

Afterwards, Zezola also persuaded his father to marry his female teacher. Who knew that the female teacher even brought 6 daughters!

They treated Zezola as a servant and drove her into the kitchen where the cats lived, and named her "Cat Girl".

At the end of the story, Zezola, like other "Cinderellas", married a prince. But the prince may never know for the rest of his life that his bride, who seemed to be unable to unscrew the bottle cap, actually twisted a woman's neck...

The original story of The Frog Prince was nothing short of tragic.

The prince who turned into a frog needs the love of a girl to regain his true self, so he finds the little princess who often comes to the lake to play ball.

Unlike the kind Belle in "Beauty and the Beast", the little princess here is an arrogant and proud white lotus. She looks down on the ugly frog, and even wants to bribe it by throwing money at it so that it can pick it up for herself. Watch out for the golden ball that falls on the bottom of the pool.

Although she was flattering, and even invited the frog to come to her palace, eat at the same table with her, and slept in a small bed, the princess secretly ridiculed her that she was ugly and stupid, and had no respect at all.

The frog picked up the golden ball, and the princess ran away with it, not wanting to fulfill her promise at all.

So the frog who refused to accept his fate ran to the palace to make a scene, and finally made the princess open the door in desperation...

That night, the frog and the princess slept together, do you think she would kiss the ugly frog like in the animation?

No, she didn't, she screamed and threw the frog against the wall, and the frog fell to the ground and turned into a prince, and proposed to this arrogant, pampered bitch with no sympathy!

Seeing this, everyone must have been shocked. Is this still the fairy tales we saw when we were young! In fact, in addition to these fairy tales related to princesses, there are many stories that we are familiar with, which also ruins childhood.

Among these fairy tales, the work with the least changes in later generations should be "Bluebeard" written by Charles Bello. For hundreds of years, it has kept the bloody horror part and didn't rewrite that tragic ending for any reason.

Bluebeard, as we know it, was a wealthy estate owner who owned a splendid castle, but strictly forbade his new wife to open a secret gate in the castle.

His wife disobeyed the dissuasion and opened the door while Bluebeard was away, but behind the clinker door were the horrific corpses of several ex-wives. The wife was frightened and dropped the key to the ground, but the key stained with blood could not be cleaned. So, Bluebeard raised the knife in his hand angrily...

It's a scary story, but even more scary is that it's based on a true story!

△Baron Gilles de Reis, a bloodthirsty demon, the real-life version of Bluebeard.

The prototype of "Bluebeard" is a 15th-century baron named Gilles de Les. He was appointed as the guard of Joan of Arc when he was young, and fought alongside her many times. With a rich heritage, it was extremely famous at the time.

Later, he began to study alchemy and frantically used children to perform human sacrifices. It is said that the Baron himself is particularly obsessed with children with angelic faces. He even built a castle in his manor and named it "The Chapel of the Holy Infant", and personally selected a group of boys to form a choir.

Of course, none of these children escaped his grasp in the end.

It was not until the mother of one of the victims publicly came forward and held him responsible for her missing son, and then new family members of the victims came forward one after another to testify against him.

After being imprisoned, Gilles de Reis finally confessed because he could not bear the torture. He confessed to the murder he committed.

In the end, he was sentenced to hang, and his body was burned for public display.

Dark and terrifying, and the three views are not correct. The main reason why fairy tales in the early years are so bloody and erotic is that they were originally some folk tales.

It was not until the concept of "children" was born that someone adapted these folk tales into fairy tales praising the truth, the good and the beautiful. For the origin of fairy tales, you can read this article by the stewardess: Only black fairy tales like "The Shape of Water" have love

In fact, until today, there are not a few adult fairy tales.

For example, the well-known "The Shattering Grimm's Fairy Tales", and the "Story of the Story" with big names.

"The Frightening Grimm's Fairy Tales" consists of three episodes, namely "Hanso and Greta", "Bluebeard" and "Cinderella".

Its author is Japanese female writer Kiryu Yu (the common pen name of the two female writers Tsutsuko Yukiko and Ueda Kayoko), because the content is too adult, it caused controversy once it was published. The animation was released in 2003, and each film revealed the darkness of human nature in the form of fairy tales.

Cinderella in "Cinderella" became a scheming bitch who sacrificed her color in pursuit of material life. The prince loves not her, but her feet... (foot fetish lying on the gun)

In order to test his wife, "Bluebeard" even faked another identity for himself and pursued the poor woman. To love or not to love is to die.

The most terrifying is "Han Suo and Greta", this is a pair of little devil brothers and sisters who even their biological parents will not let go. Just this style of painting can make people feel goosebumps.

"The Story of the Story" was co-produced by Italy, France and the United Kingdom. The content mainly tells the story of a monarch who is extremely fond of blood-sucking fleas, a queen who will do anything to give birth to a child, and a lecherous king.

And, of course, the most impressive old woman who became a maiden by chance and was favored by the king.

△ "The Story of the Story"

This should be the most faithful adaptation of the original work in history. Almost every scene strictly refers to the original story of "Five Days Talk", creating a strange and terrifying color for the audience.

The three parallel stories are connected and subtly merged into one.

It is not only full of imagination, but also infiltrated with the unique style and beauty of Italy and France. It is like a Renaissance painting full of visual impact. It is reluctant to take your eyes off and completely immersed in the plot and the story created by the actors. In the atmosphere, feel their pain and joy.

The wolf in sheep's clothing sneaked into the flock,

Soon a little lamb followed,

It quickly took the lamb out and ate it.

- Grimm's fairy tale "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing"

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  • Ariel: Then I have to assume you made a deal with an underwater sea witch, where she took your voice in exchange for a pair of human legs!

    Vanellope: No! Good Lord, who would do that?

    Snow White: Have you ever had true love's kiss?

    Vanellope: Eww, barf!

    Jasmine: Do you have daddy issues?

    Vanellope: I don't even have a mom.

    ArielSnow WhiteJasminePocahontasElsaCinderellaBelleAnna: Neither do we!

    Rapunzel: And now for the million dollar question: Do people assume all your problems got solved because a big strong man showed up?

    Vanellope: Yes! What is up with that?

    ArielJasminePocahontasElsaCinderellaBelleAnnaRapunzel: She *is* a Princess!

    Snow White: [sings a few notes in delight]

  • Ralph: Wait a minute, who are all of you?

    Jasmine: We're friends of Vanellope's.

    Elsa: Yeah. And any friend of Vanellope's is a friend of ours.

    Moana: You're welcome.