

This movie a great mother-daughter tale - it's just not quite the warrior princess story you might have hoped for.
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With her mother a bear and her father on the hunt, Merida must find out how to break the spell before her mother stays a bear forever - or worse, is killed by the king and his men. Following a will o' the wisp, Merida encounters a witch ( Julie Walters) who conjures a magical cake to "change the queen." But when the queen eats the magical treat, it's not her mind that changes she ( possible spoiler alert!) transforms into a giant black bear - exactly like the bear that took the "Bear King" Fergus' ( Billy Connolly) leg a decade earlier. When the realm's three other clans arrive to present their leaders' firstborn sons as potential suitors for betrothal, Merida rebels against her regal mother, Queen Elinor ( Emma Thompson), and runs away to the forest. Brought up in the Scottish kingdom of DunBroch, Princess Merida (voiced by Kelly Macdonald) would rather sling her arrows than learn the proper etiquette befitting a future queen. Show moreīRAVE is Pixar's first feature with a female main character, and Merida isn't your typical princess. Although there are no product placements in the movie, there's a ton of Brave merchandise available, particularly aimed at girls. There's no romance for Princess Merida, but you can expect a few jokes about men being naked under their kilts a couple of scenes even include quick glimpses of naked cartoon bums belonging to men and three young boys. The first Pixar movie to revolve around a female main character, Brave does have a strong message about family relationships and open communication between parents and kids (particularly mothers and daughters). There's also a lot of brawling among the Scotsmen, who use both weapons (arrows, swords, etc.) and their bodies (fists, teeth) on each other. A moment when the mom-turned-bear temporarily forgets she's human and growls at her daughter could upset younger kids. Several intense sequences involve a large angry bear that attacks the main characters - which are even more so when seen in 3-D - and ( possible spoiler alert) a possibly disturbing but mostly comical transformation of a mother into a bear. This number being A113.Parents need to know that Brave is pretty scary for a "princess movie," especially for kids under 7 and/or those who are very sensitive to peril. Number in Monsters University appears in Brave on the door frame of the witch’s hunt.Wisps show you magic you need to solve your issues, who’s to say they aren’t trying to help Boo figure out how to get back to her monster.Or has doors that seemingly takes her to other worlds/places almost like magic. And there are a few reasons that hint at this: but ended up in the past and becomes the witch in Brave. But as that’s only rumors, one of my favorite theories is that Boo grew up trying to figure out how to return to the world of Monsters Inc.

called Boo which will bring back one of our favorite characters all grown up who hasn’t seen Mike or Sully in years. There are rumors that Pixar will be releasing a sequel to Monsters Inc. And of course she’s playing with a kitty that has similar colors and stripes like Sully from Monsters Inc. More of just an observation during Toy Story 3 during the movie we are shown a glimpse of the little girl on the right at Sunnyside that strikingly looks just like Boo but a little older. And these all revolve around the character Boo from Monsters Inc., with her pursuit to find Sully “Kitty”. In today’s article, we’re going to be connecting Monsters Inc., Toy Story 3, and Brave together. This is the final article in the “Connection the Disney Movies” series, but I might do some more in the future if I find or discover another interesting theory about the movies. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
