4 seemingly romantic but unexpectedly haunting love stories in animated films

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The prince kisses the corpse in Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, 1937)

This is definitely a movie that is extremely familiar to the audience.

A girl with skin as white as snow, hair as black as ebony, and lips as red as lipstick like Snow White (Adriana Caselotti) makes everyone love her.

It’s true that Snow White can later come back to life thanks to the prince’s kiss, but it’s not normal for a young man to kiss someone who has passed away.

Beauty `gives herself` to the beast in Beauty And The Beast (Beauty And The Beast, 1991)

A handsome but arrogant prince angered the witch, making her angry and turning the prince into a hideous beast.

Just when I thought this wouldn’t be possible because no one wanted to love a monster, the fairy tale came.

4 seemingly romantic but unexpectedly haunting love stories in animated films

It is worth mentioning that before that, Bella did not know that the beast was a prince.

Love monsters, accept becoming fellow humans in Shrek (The Good Ogre, 2001)

Shrek is an outsider animated film not owned by Walt Disney but released by DreamWorks Animation.

Although it is an entertaining cartoon, Shrek is suitable for both children and adults.

Fiona’s curse is that she receives her first love’s kiss and is forever `in shape` with her true love.

4 seemingly romantic but unexpectedly haunting love stories in animated films

The love between human and frog in The Princess And The Frog (The Princess And The Frog, 2009)

The film is a story about prince Naveen (Bruno Campos) whose expenses are cut back.

Later, after many ups and downs, the two frogs fell in love, they kissed and turned back into humans.

4 seemingly romantic but unexpectedly haunting love stories in animated films

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