Those Disney endings where the prince and the princess end up
blissfully married? Yeah, they don't really happen in the original
stories. To make sure kids go home happy, not horrified, Disney usually
has to alter the endings. Read on for the original endings to a couple
of Disney classics.
1. Cinderella
Don't break out your violins for this gal just yet. All that cruelty
poor Cinderella endured at the hands of her overbearing stepmother might
have been well deserved. In the oldest versions of the story, the
slightly more sinister Cinderella actually kills her first stepmother so
her father will marry the housekeeper instead. Guess she wasn't banking
on the housekeeper's six daughters moving in or that never-ending chore
list.
2. Sleeping Beauty
In the original version of the tale, it's not the kiss of a handsome
prince that wakes Sleeping Beauty, but the nudging of her newborn twins.
That's right. While unconscious, the princess is impregnated by a
monarch and wakes up to find out she's a mom twice over. Then, in true
Ricki Lake form, Sleeping Beauty's "baby's daddy" triumphantly returns
and promises to send for her and the kids later, conveniently forgetting
to mention that he's married. When the trio is eventually brought to
the palace, his wife tries to kill them all, but is thwarted by the
king. In the end, Sleeping Beauty gets to marry the guy who violated
her, and they all live happily ever after.
3. Snow White
At the end of the original German version penned by the brothers
Grimm, the wicked queen is fatally punished for trying to kill Snow
White. It's the method she is punished by that is so strange "“ she is
made to dance wearing a pair of red-hot iron shoes until she falls over
dead.
4. The Little Mermaid
You're likely familiar with the Disney version of the Little Mermaid
story, in which Ariel and her sassy crab friend, Sebastian, overcome the
wicked sea witch, and Ariel swims off to marry the man of her dreams.
In Hans Christian Andersen's original tale, however, the title character
can only come on land to be with the handsome prince if she drinks a
potion that makes it feel like she is walking on knives at all times.
She does, and you would expect her selfless act to end with the two of
them getting married. Nope. The prince marries a different woman, and
the Little Mermaid throws herself into the sea, where her body dissolves
into sea foam.
OK, there must be a ton of other creepy fairy tales out there that you would never read to your kids to lull them off to a peaceful slumber. Let's hear them!
OK, there must be a ton of other creepy fairy tales out there that you would never read to your kids to lull them off to a peaceful slumber. Let's hear them!
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