8 Times Disney Proved “True Love” Means Family

As Disney adds new films to our watch list this year, we are reminded of how they have redefined our concept of “true love”. Here are 8 movies we listed for a quick rundown of Disney’s remarkable lessons about love and family for us.

1. Mulan

How can we forget this lovely lady who disguised as a man? Anxious of his father’s strength and capability to join the Chinese army in response to the call of the Chinese Emperor to families of the land, our brave Fa Mulan enlisted herself in replacement of Fa Zhou, her father. Mulan’s story was a quest of a woman who sacrificed and battled for her family, in the name of her homeland. Her journey was undeniably tough but triumphant in the end.

2. Lilo & Stitch

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An undeniably heartfelt story of an out-of-this-world creature Stitch finding his ‘Ohana’ upon meeting an adorable friend, Lilo. The movie presented a well-thought-of plot of how a family is shaped amidst differences and how true love and friendship knows no boundaries.

3. Frozen

Definitely a 2013 hit with its fond song “Let It Go”, starred by sisters Anna and Elsa whose relationship was once blemished by magic. The story climaxed to the part where Elsa accidentally freezes Anna’s heart, and the troll reveals that only an “act of true love” would reverse the doom of Anna to freeze solid. In the end, it was not Hans’ kiss (Anna’s supposed lover) which relived Anna, but the heroic act of her sister, Elsa. What a way to break the very cliché true love’s kiss!

4. Brave

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Merida, being a first-born daughter of the King and Queen of Dunbroch, was to be betrothed to a prince of their ally kingdoms. Breaking the rules, she deliberately made ways to escape her parents’ grasp and change her fate, causing her to make a decision that would cost her family. Her realizations, in the end, mended her broken relationship with her mother and eventually shed light on the importance of family over anything.

5. Maleficent

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Well, who could say that a villain story like Maleficent would give us a moving end? Also breaking the usual “true love’s kiss” we know, Aurora was awakened from deep sleep by Maleficent’s motherly gesture (a kiss on the forehead), after Philip’s kiss failed to reverse the spell.

6. Up

We all loved Carl and Ellie’s love story, and our hearts were definitely crushed upon Ellie’s death. But Carl was not left alone too long because of Russell, a wilderness explorer with whom he shared a worthwhile journey with. After long sorrowful years without the love of his life, Mr. Carl Fredricksen once again knew what home feels like.

7. Moana

Breaking the traditional Disney Princess aura, we were led by Moana last 2016 to an enlightening story of reliving one’s beliefs and culture. Challenged and determined to bring back the life of her homeland, she faced all endeavors upon having the heart of Te Fiti, as she has been guided all along by her grandmother, whose soul found life after death in a form of a stingray.

8. Coco

Raise your hand if this movie made you cry! Truly one of Disney’s notable leaps from the traditional plots of their animated films. Here, we were introduced to Coco, a daughter who longs for his “Papa”, and a loving great-grandmother to Miguel, who struggles with his ambition and questionable past. A touching story of how the love of one’s family could fill in the void and emptiness in one’s heart.

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