Ep. 08 – Cinderella: Unmasking the Magic and Dark Origins of Disney’s Glass Slipper Classic
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In this episode of Disney Junkie, we take a closer look at Disney’s 1950 animated classic Cinderella—a film that not only saved the studio from financial peril, but also redefined the princess genre for generations to come.
Host Jennifer Miller peels back the layers of this iconic tale to reveal its global and often unsettling roots. From ancient Chinese folklore to the brutal twists of the Brothers Grimm, Cinderella’s story has evolved through centuries of cultural storytelling. We explore how Disney softened and shaped that history into a sparkling rags-to-riches fantasy filled with music, magic, and mice.
Jennifer also reflects on the animation breakthroughs, the iconic transformation scene Walt Disney personally loved, and how Cinderella became a symbol of hope in a postwar world. Beyond the ballgowns and glass slippers, we examine what the story continues to say about gender, power, and identity today.
Whether you grew up dreaming of fairy godmothers or questioning happily ever afters, this episode invites you to see Cinderella with new eyes.