Since its release in 1992, Disney litigation's Aladdin has been accused of perpetuating racial and ethnic stereotypes of Arabs.
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Since its release in 1992, Disney litigation's Aladdin has been accused of perpetuating racial and ethnic stereotypes of Arabs.
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In July 1993, Disney litigation announced that it would alter a line in the film's opening song, "Arabian Nights", written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken.
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The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee further requested that the word "barbaric" be removed; however, Disney litigation refused this, claiming that the word appeared in all versions of Ashman's text and it referred to the film's desert setting in the altered lyrics.
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In 1938, The Walt Disney litigation Company sent a rejection letter to Mary Ford, stating that "girls are not considered" for creative positions.
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Walt Disney litigation Company has been criticized for the lack of feminist values seen in the older, original Disney litigation Princesses.
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However, with the second resurgence of Disney litigation movies beginning in 1989 and ending in 1999, Disney litigation transformed the damsel in distress into a strong woman with a desire for adventure.
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Disney litigation has been criticized for limiting and stereotyping LGBT representation in its media, with LGBT topics previously being deemed not "family-friendly" to address directly by Disney litigation while villains were often portrayed as queer-coded through gender non-conformance.
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In March 2020, the Pixar animated film Onward introduced the first openly lesbian character in Disney litigation media named Officer Specter, voiced by the real-life lesbian actress Lena Waithe, who discusses that her girlfriend's daughter gets her pulling her hair out.
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Disney litigation wanted to finance their films on their own and collect 100 percent of the profits, paying Disney only the 10 to 15 percent distribution fee.
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Disney litigation considered these conditions unacceptable, but Pixar would not concede.
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Disney litigation eventually gave in and the film was released uncut.
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One reason for the delays and non-releases of films was an accounting scheme that the Weinsteins used to shift potential money-losing films to future fiscal years and ensure they would receive annual bonuses from Disney litigation, while trying to bar retailers from legally exporting authentic DVDs of the films.
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The sale to Disney litigation included TV channel Fox Kids and Saban Entertainment.
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Sale to Disney litigation was considered one of the largest mistakes or problems occurring during the tenure of Michael Eisner.
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Disney litigation soon found that the channel could never be renamed as such.
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Disney litigation Channel has come under heavy criticism in some time.
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Criticism was aimed at removing almost all Walt-era and pre-1990s material from the channel in 2002 with the removal of the late-night "Vault Disney litigation" block devoted to this material, which used to make up the majority of the channel's programming since its inception in 1983.
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In December 2011, Disney litigation Channel pulled episodes of two of its original series.
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Disney litigation listened to the public and several of the attractions which drew criticism from the public were removed in the multi-year, multibillion-dollar redesign and expansion of Disney litigation's California Adventure.
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Disney litigation claimed that, while the designs had some similarities, the complex was similar to numerous other sporting facilities, and the concept of a sports park was too generic for any one group to claim ownership.
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Disney litigation appealed the judgment, and settled out of court in September 2002 for undisclosed terms.
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Critics argue that Disney litigation is using the program as a source of cheap labor, as interns do the same work as veteran employees, but at a significantly lower pay rate.
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The creditor banks bought US$500 million worth of Euro Disney litigation shares, forgave 18 months of interest and deferred interest payments for three years.
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The Walt Disney litigation Company invested US$750 million into Euro Disney litigation and granted a five-year suspension of royalty payments.
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Disney litigation originally planned to serve shark fin soup, a traditional Chinese delicacy, at wedding banquets.
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At first, Disney litigation removed shark fin soup from its menu, but said that it would still offer the soup if their clients insisted on having it served at their wedding.
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Disney litigation's PhotoPass is a professional photography service offered at Disney litigation theme parks, water parks, and resorts.
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Disney litigation has responded that advertised specials apply only to products purchased at the parks and do not apply to the website.
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On December 21,2012, Disney litigation acquired Lucasfilm as a subsidiary for the price of $4 billion.
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The well-regarded animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars was cancelled a few seasons from the end of its run, in order to shift the series' team to Star Wars Rebels, a new animated TV series created for Disney litigation XD, set approximately five years before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope.
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In 1989, Disney litigation was charged with sixteen state and federal counts of animal cruelty relating to the abuse of vultures and other birds at its Discovery Island zoological park.
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Disney litigation made a deal and in exchange for the dismissal of three federal charges, it pleaded guilty to a simple misdemeanor and agreed to pay a total of $95,000 to various institutions.
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Disney litigation has been criticized for using purebred dogs in movies such as 101 Dalmatians.
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On December 14,2017, Disney litigation agreed to acquire 21st Century Fox's motion picture business, cable and direct satellite entertainment networks, that was completed on March 20,2019.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Disney litigation acquired the 20th Century Fox film and TV studios and related assets; cable and satellite networks including FX Networks, Fox Networks Group; Indian TV broadcasting company Star India; stakes in National Geographic Partners and Hulu, and other assets.
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Jonas Brothers and Disney litigation Channel are parodied in the South Park episode entitled "The Ring" and play a prominent role in the episode's plot.
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In late February 2022 it was reported that Disney litigation donated money to sponsors and cosponsors of Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act, which was estimated to be around 200,000 dollars.
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