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TopicBest Disney Song Ever - Bracket and Discussion Topic (BDSE)
guffguy89
04/30/23 11:27:47 PM
#119:


Day 27 Results:

Round 3, Division 3

(1) The Imperial March (Star Wars) --VS -- (8) You're Welcome (Moana) - 12-8
Believe it or not, Youre Welcome was originally going to be sung by Moana. According to the director, when she first met him, she idolized him, and when she came upon this down-and-out guy, this mope, she had to get him going and so she sang a song to him reminding him, 'Don't you know you did all these great things? That tipped the scales too far in Moana's favor, it seemed, until the idea arose to heighten Maui's braggadocio so that he, in turn, became the one offering a sales pitch and selling his own case.

(12) Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) --VS -- (13) The X-Files Main Theme - 11-9
Materia Primoris, the X-Files theme song, was a huge hit in Europe, particularly the UK and France, where it charted in the top 5 in both countries in 1996.

(11) I'll Make a Man Out of You (Mulan) --VS-- (14) Beauty and the Beast (Beauty and the Beast) - 10-11
The lyrics "You must be as swift as a coursing river, with all the force of a great Typhoon, with all the strength of a raging fire, mysterious as the dark side of the moon" is similar to an excerpt by Sun Tzu in his treatise "The Art of War". The actual excerpt essentially reads "Swift as the wind, silent as the forest, fierce as the fire, and strong as the mountain."

(10) Hellfire (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)--VS-- (18) Circle of Life (The Lion King) - 8-11
In Hellfire, The hooded priests sing mea culpa, meaning my fault, to answer to Frollo's "Its not my fault." The hooded priests represent Frollo's conscience, suggesting that Frollo knows deep down that he is vulnerable to sin, but his God complex and pride prevent him from confessing his sins and being at peace. At the end of the song, Frollo passes out on the floor in the shape of the Petrine Cross, foreshadowing his ultimate fate. Other deep takes of the song show how Frollo displays all seven deadly sins throughout the song, despite claiming to be a righteous man at the beginning of it. Needless to say, this song packs a heavier punch than most Disney songs.

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