My husband told me the other night, something about Disney films that I hadn't realized before. He said that Disney films, especially some of the more popular and classic animated ones, have a common storyline--the main characters are products of single parenting.

I'm not sure why I found this odd after he said it. I perhaps was thinking that Disney films appeal to the "family value" oriented consumer and to have something as taboo as a child being raised by a mother or a father only, might not be what Disney wants their core demographic, children, to concentrate on--and I guess the children really don't.

Besides if you weren't smart enough to figure out that at the end of "Beauty and the Beast" he would turn into a human then obviously single parenthood in Disney films is far down the list of your concerns in cinema.
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