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this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2023
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I think it was Disney's Aladdin at the cinema.
I'm not a massive fan of that movie, never was. It's an ok movie in my books. In that regard, my opinion hasn't changed. But I appreciate better the Genie as a character and Robin Williams voice acting, which at the time I was so young I didn't even notice.
That was my favorite animated Disney movie and probably still is, just because there aren't a lot of representations of brown skin people in modern media and that was the first time I was like hey wait a second maybe I could be in a Disney movie somewhere.
Plus I was a huge fan of Robin Williams. Which makes it so that I can't watch any of his movies anymore because it makes me so sad, but at the time I basically idolized the man.