Bringing stories to life, and death: Why animated movies are more than entertainment for kids

11/24/24 at 03:10 AM

Bringing stories to life, and death: Why animated movies are more than entertainment for kids 
The Stony Brook Press; 11/19/24 
... Whether it is the parents of the protagonist dying in the first few minutes in Frozen or the epic finale where the villain succumbs to a fatal fate like in The Hunchback of Notre Dame or The Princess and the Frog, it is somewhat of an oxymoron to call animated movies “childish,” as they often deal with serious topics. These movies are not outliers; there are videos dedicated to Disney’s “body count,” which counts how many characters have died in Disney movies. While these films may be magical or fantastical in plot, the moral truths of death and life covered in them often stir conversations about mortality. “Despite the fact that we would love to have people or animals or our loved ones forever, death is inevitable,” explained Bonnie Nickels, co-writer of the study End-of-Life in Disney and Pixar Films: An opportunity for Engaging in Difficult Conversation. “We can use these films as opportunities to introduce our young viewers and our young children to this idea.” To Nickels, these movies can create a dialogue between parents and children about dying and even model coping methods. “The fact that it’s a common feature in these films, kind of reiterates this idea that it’s common in life.” 
Editor's note: What movies will your intergenerational family watch through the holidays? This article's referenced study--"End-of-Life in Disney and Pixar Films"--describes, "A content analysis of 57 movies resulted in a total of 71 character deaths. For different generations, what reactions do you remember having experienced yourself, or from others with Bambi's mother; The Lion King's Mufasa; Frozen's parents of the two sisters; Coco's family members? And, what messages were instilled for young Baby Boomers by the always "wicked" stepmothers? Yes, important conversations abound. Click here for a related article, "15 Saddest Disney Deaths, Ranked." 

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