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I admit I loved Disney Princesses as a little girl, I collected stickers and pictures of my favorites (Belle and Ariel and Cinderella) and have a lot of the movies.

But one curious thing I started to notice about Disney movies as I got older was that there were usually no mothers around, it was almost always a single dad and his daughter trying to get by. If there was a female adult, she was an awful stepmother or a wicked witch.

Here is a list of Disney movies (and many of these are based on folk tales and Grimm fairy tales, but they are the ones Disney seems to like to make movies of...) where the mother is missing or dead.
From Wikipedia:

No (or 'absent') mothers:
Pinocchio: Pinocchio - no mother
The Great Mouse Detective: Olivia Flaversham - no mother.
Beauty and the Beast: Belle - no mother.
Aladdin: Jasmine - no mother
Pocahontas: Pocahontas - no mother
Chicken Little - no mother
Mother is killed or captured:
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Quasimodo - mother killed
The Little Mermaid: Ariel, Attina, Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Adella and Alana - mother killed Bambi: Bambi- mother killed.
The Fox and the Hound Tod- Mother killed by gunshot.
Dumbo- Mrs. Jumbo is locked up for the majority of the movie, but is not killed.
Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Mowgli- The mother wolf killed by Shere Khan.
Finding Nemo - Nemo - Mother killed by barracuda


Some non-Disney films:
Lilo and Stich: No mom, slightly unfit older sister caretaker
Brother Bear: Mother dies
Ice Age: Mother drowns
How To Train Your Dragon: No mother
Nancy Drew: No mother
A Little Princess: No mother
Casper: No Mother
The Neverending Story: No Mother

Statistically, that's a pretty high rate of absent mothers!

Now, some say it's to create "drama" in the story, but why is it always the mother that needs to be gone for a 'good' plot line? And then we have the wicked step-moms and the evil witches when there are adult females in the stories. The message seems to be that you can't trust women, that they will betray you, that only your dad or the prince or hero are the ones you can count on.

I know there are some exeptions to this, but by and large I find these stories to have an underlying negative message for girls.
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