Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Pixar Leads


Inspired by another classmate's post who analyzed female characters in John Hughes movies, I decided to analyze female characters in Pixar movies. The majority of Pixar movies have male leads who go on life changing journeys and adventures. Buzz and Woody go on adventure to get back to their owner Andy and eventually become friends; Flik, an outcast ant, volunteers to find warrior bugs to defend the ants from grasshoppers but ends up finding circus bugs and has to fix his screw up before anyone finds out; Mike and Sully try to get Boo back home; Marlin is trying to find his son; etc. Even The Incredibles, which has two main female characters (four including Mirage and Edna) is still about Bob Parr's boredom with civilian life and his desire to be a superhero again, as well as Sydrome's hatred toward Mr.Incredible. Pixar movies are very male-centered. Until Brave, that is. In Brave, Merida goes on a life changing adventure, just like all the make Pixar leads. Merida doesn't want to get married but her mother. Queen Elinor, wants her to, so she goes to a witch asking to change her mom, and she becomes a bear. Merida desperately tries to change her mom back, and Merida learns how much she and her mom do love each other despite their not seeing eye to eye, and Elinor learns to respect Merida's decision. Brave did well with ratings, and seems to have inspired Pixar to create films and tell stories with more female leads, like their upcoming film Inside Out. Unfortunately, from what I've seen in the trailer, it seems the film could be sexist? The mother's main emotion is (sterotypically) sadness and the father's main emotion is (stereotypically) anger, it is also shown he doesn't understand his wife or daughter. But it's not out yet, so we'll see.

Movie
Female Character(s)
Role in Film
Toy Story
Bo Peep
Woody’s love interest
Bug’s Life
Atta, Dot, Queen, Rosie, Gypsy
Stressed out princess, only ant that likes Flik, Queen of the Ants, circus performers
Toy Story 2
Jessie, Mrs.Potatohead, Bo Peep, Tour Guide Barbie
Hero/toy who doesn’t want to go back in a box, Mr.Potatohead’s wife, Woody’s Love Interest, helps the heroes
Monster’s Inc.
Boo, Celia, Roz
Babbling child who accidently goes to the monster world, Mike’s girlfriend, angry secretary
Finding Nemo
Dory
Fish with short term memory loss who accompanies Marlin in finding Nemo
The Incredibles
Helen Parr, Violet Parr, Mirage, Edna Mode, Frozone’s Wife (not seen)
Superhero mom (stretching), superhero daughter (invisibility and force fields), Syndrome’s assistant but ends up being on the good side, designer for the supers, part of the most iconic conversation of the movie and is never seen
Cars
Sally, Flo
Lawyer and Lightening McQueen’s love interest, owns the gas station and is Ramone’s wife
Ratatouille
Collette
Only woman in the kitchen at Gusto’s restaurant
WALL-E
Eve, Mary
Protagonist robot, woman on the ship who helps the robots
Up
Ellie
Grows up and dies within the first 15 minutes of the movie and the story is driven by her/her death
Toy Story 3
Jessie, Mrs.Potatohead, Barbie, Bonnie
Toys in a hellish daycare trying to survive, (Bonnie) imaginative child who gets Andy’s toys
Cars 2
Holley Shiftwell, Carla Veloso
Rookie spy, race
Brave
Merida, Queen Elinor, the witch
Princess who doesn’t want to marry and gets her mother into a bear, very proper queen who believes Merida should be a proper princess, Merida comes to her to change her mom
Monster University
Professor Hardscrabble, Squishy’s Mom, Claire
Legendary scarer and Dean of Monsters University, Squishy’s mom who lets Oozma Kappa live at her house, uninterested announcer for the games
Inside Out (not yet released)
Joy, Disgust, Sadness, Riley, Riley’s Mom
Riley’s emotions, (Riley) young girl struggling with her emotions, her mom