Thursday, February 12, 2009

Umm. this doesn't make sense

Kate and I have been watching Disney movies lately.. in particular Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. But I have some questions about some issues that don't make sense to me.

So.. The Fairy Godmother creates this beautiful gown and turns the mice into horses etc etc. She tells her to be home by midnight because the spell will wear off. So the clock chimes midnight and her dress disapears and the mice go back to being mice... but why do the glass slippers not change back? Why is that the only thing that stays the same? Why couldn't she at least keep the dress? I mean... WHO wears glass slippers around the house to do the dishes?


2nd. Okay so at the end of the movie all the people turn back into real people.. Did anyone find it was odd that the teacup lady was like.. old.. like a grandmother. How is she Chip's mom? Chip seems like he is 8yrs old?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

See those are all valid questions! I wondered that about the tea pot too...how could she be the cups mom? weird. NEVER thought about the glass slippers tho...interesting. I think you should write to Disney and ask them those very pressing questions.

Anonymous said...

Maybe since she lost one at the ball and they were not together as a pair the magic couldn't be broken. How would the prince have found her if they each didn't have a shoe?

jill said...

very valid points my friends... Who should I call about this? The Fairy Godmother? She obviously is getting old and has some holes in her spells.. It might be about time to retire. But.. I guess fairy godmothers are suppose to be old.. right? You never see 25yr old fairy godmothers right?