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- From: cs64fad@sdcc8.ucsd.edu (Robert Cook)
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- Subject: Re: Sanitizing Fantasia (was: Latest rumors)
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- Date: 16 Nov 92 16:37:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov15.204534.11994@scic.intel.com> sbradley@scic.intel.com (Seth Bradley) writes:
- >
- >That's how I remeber it too. In the version of Cinderella I read, the
- >"wicked stepsisters" merely had to suffer with having their toe or heel
- >hacked off to fit into the glass slipper (the blood tipped the prince off).
- >The worst of Saturday morning kid-vids seem tame in comparison to the Grimm
- >Brothers :-).
-
- Not only that, the Evil Stepsisters had their eyes pecked out by
- birds at the end as punishment. One popular complaint about
- Disney's adaptation was that there was no retribution against the
- Stepsisters.
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- - Robert Cook
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