Disney's Wish introduces the studio's newest heroine, Asha, and though she's a brand new character, she feels similar to her recent predecessors.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Disney's upcoming movie, Wish, features a main character that is very much like the studio's other recent heroines, and this has invited significant criticism. Though not technically a princess, Wish's Asha feels like the next in the long line of female House-of-Mouse protagonists. The film's trailer features the girl singing to the stars in classic Disney fashion, followed by a few moments of quirky clumsiness.
Now, Wish seems to be continuing the trend with its newest heroine. Right at the trailer's beginning, Asha rushes out onto a stage, screaming that she's "here" and clumsily telling the crowd she must catch her breath. Later, she is seen demonstrating some goofy martial arts for the king. In all, the new Disney heroine looks like a lot of fun, and the idea here is clearly a type of comedy aimed at children.
Still, these complaints are on the more extreme end of the spectrum. The most common assumption seems to be that Disney struck gold with a couple of "adorkable" heroines and has, therefore, been mass-producing as many as possible. This is especially frustrating with Wish since the studio has marketed the film as a return to the good old days, with 2D animated backgrounds and a villain that won't be redeemed in the end .
This led to the first instance of the "adorkable" heroin trope. 2010's Tangled marketed Rapunzel as a brand new type of princess. The film was entirely different from the traditional Rapunzel fairy tale, with the titular character being someone modern children could relate to. A clumsy, quirky character who could still hold her own is both funny and relatable to kids, and their approval of Tangled proved this.
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