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Work and Magical Domesticity in Disney's Sleeping Beauty – Screen

Work and Magical Domesticity in Disney's Sleeping Beauty – Screen

Disney’s Sleeping Beauty was the last adaptation of a fairy tale the studio produced before Walt Disney’s death, released sixty years ago in January 1959. The fourteenth-century princess Aurora is born into a charmed existence, and in comparison to the two Disney princesses who came before her, she has a happy family and relatively few…

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In Disney's Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent casts a curse on baby Aurora while surrounding herself in a cape of magical green flames. The Maleficent's Flames of Fury fashion doll pays tribute to this iconic scene with a stylish, fiery cape that opens wide. Kids 5 years old and up will love revealing the Maleficent doll's cape and then concealing it again using the lever on the doll's back.

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