Vril Princess v.s. (((Evil Witch))) in the very end she has her hair cut and she becomes a pixie cut brunette who's still lovable. This doesn't seem like subversion or inversion as we usually see in Pixar and Disney movies. But rather just them trying to make everyone feel good and not cause any weird Freudian complexes with little brunette girls watching.
As usual I am projecting my terminally online nonsense, but the moral of the story & climax sound like a fairy tale Richard Spencer would tell his kids. Literally "Become Who You Are" hyperborea montages. There's even a kingdom with a sun as its sigil that would make any Apollonian LARPer blush given its heavy screentime and symbolic importance.
TL;DR
Good stuff! Safe for kids and entertaining for adults. ( Pirate it though, 'cuz it's still Disney. )
Was surprised to watch a (relatively) modern Disney movie that didn't suck. Very pro-White and no subversive elements besides "muh strong wahmen." If anything, the subversive elements come from one of /ourguys/ secretly on the writing staff.
The premise is that a princess goes Super Sayan and uses her vrill magic to heal people. So an (((evil witch))) jealous of her Aryan beauty kidnaps her and feeds her revisionist history lies about her upbringing. To live in continual fear and to keep her away from her true roots. Making her think random outsiders are foes so she is blind to the enemy on the inside pulling the strings.
But I think to fight claims of glorifying Eurocentric beauty standards or even Nordicist blonde supremacy undertones they made sure her parents were brunettes, as well as the love interest. Likewise,
Dec 7th 2024

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I’m pretty sure one of the Walt Bismarck songs is based on this movie! I’ll give it a watch.
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