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But much of the 1992 original is considered “classic” enough that a full rewrite was not possible. The original included casual racism that would similarly need to be updated (although some critics allege it has not, in fact, been removed from the new version). “Aladdin” falls somewhere between these two poles. “Dumbo,” on the other hand, re-imagined the story nose to tail, a change necessitated by the original’s racial stereotyping. Some of Disney’s remakes, like “Beauty and the Beast,” have attempted shot-for-shot recreations.
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Instead of trying to be someone you’re not, why not love yourself for who you are? It’s a message one wishes Disney had taken more to heart. Instead of trying to be someone you’re not, why not love yourself for who you are? It’s a message one wishes Disney had taken more to heart, especially now. The original “Aladdin” came out in 1992, part of a slew of Disney box office smashes that started with “The Little Mermaid.” It was the highest grossing box office hit of the year, with five Oscar nominations, including two nominations for original songs “A Whole New World” and “Friend Like Me.” It also featured a timeless Disney moral about the difference between wish fulfillment and true happiness. Indeed, the films the House of Mouse has selected thus far have been stories that once upon a time would have been impossible to depict in real life: “Cinderella” and her pumpkin carriage, “Dumbo” and his flying ears, “Beauty and the Beast” and its supporting cast of housewares, and now “Aladdin” and his Genie, one of the most animated characters - in every sense of the word - in Disney’s pantheon. The concept behind the “live-action remakes” of Disney’s cartoon classics is a simple one: Modern CGI has advanced to the point that fairy tales that were once only possible to create via animation can now look just as magical with live actors.