Moana = Pocahontas? Is Disney repeating itself?
Disney seems to be patterning their new Golden Age after their previous one in the 90's, with Moana being their new Pocahontas. Have a look at the similarities between the two movies:
1. Both princesses belong to ancient tribes and are daughters of chiefs.
2. Both princesses have a grandma-figure character.
3. Nature has consciousness and the tribe has a deep relationship with it(I read that in Moana, the ocean is a living character, and there is also a concept art of a giant lava woman).
And it's not just Moana. Have a look at Tangled and Frozen:
Tangled = The Little Mermaid:
1. Rapunzel and Ariel are both curious and sheltered princesses who dream of exploring the outside world.
2. Both princesses were forbidden to go to the outside by an overprotective parent because humans are dangerous.
3. Both princesses disobeyed their parents and ran away to the outside world, where they fall in love with a guy(also Flynn and Eric resemble each other).
4. The princess and the leading man have a romantic musical number in a small boat together. They nearly kiss, but were interrupted by the two evil minion twins.
5. The villain is an old hag with two evil twins as minions, and she uses an illusion of heartbreak against the princess.
6. Both movies marked the beginning of their respective Golden Ages.
Frozen = Beauty and the Beast:
1. Elsa and Beast are both magically-cursed and tortured individuals who live in isolation.
2. They were labeled as monsters by society; people have attempted to storm their castle to assassinate them.
3. They were loved by women who see through their violent exterior and who teach them true love.
4. They were freed from their curse through a dying act of true love.
5. The handsome, charismatic, and well-liked guy in town turned out to be the real monster in the end.
6. Said guy was determined to marry the protagonist princess.
7. Said guy attempted to kill Elsa/Beast with a sword.
8. Said guy fell from a great height at his defeat.
9. Movie ends with a public dance of the two central characters.
Also an interesting similarity:
The Princess and the Frog = The Black Cauldron:
1. Both films were not as successful as Disney hoped.
2. Both films premiered right before the start of their respective Golden Ages.
3. The villain used Satanic magic.
And now, it seems Moana is shaping up to be this Renaissance's Pocahontas. Even their other upcoming film Zootopia seems like the new Lion King as it involves talking animals in an African savannah setting.
However, there are some oddballs - I do not see an old Renaissiance equivalent for Wreck-it Ralph and Big Hero 6. Perhaps these movies are Disney's attempts to branch out of their traditional fairy tale and animal flicks. There is also no new Aladdin counterpart, at least not yet.
While Disney's new movies are original enough to stand on their own, do you think the similarities are conscious decisions by Disney to repeat their former glory, like they're following their own success formula? Or are the similarities just coincidences? I personally don't think so, as the similarities are pretty remarkable.