In recent years, Hollywood has increasingly woven political commentary into children’s films, and Disney is no exception. Films like Snow White (2024) are not only about adventure or fairy-tale magic, but also often carry subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) political messages. While it’s important for stories to reflect modern values and social issues, many argue that these messages can feel out of place in films aimed at young audiences. Children’s films are traditionally a space for imagination, fun, and timeless lessons like bravery, friendship, and kindness. When political themes dominate, they risk overshadowing these core values. For example, Snow White was critiqued for straying from the original narrative to push modern-day values of empowerment and representation, which some felt wasn’t needed for a character that has always been beloved for her innocence and kindness. Critics argue that when studios focus more on ensuring their films are politically correct, they often forget to focus on creating stories that are simple, magical, and enjoyable for kids. Too much political commentary can detract from a movie’s true purpose: to entertain and inspire. While it’s important for children to grow up with diverse and inclusive stories, pushing political agendas in children’s films risks alienating audiences who expect an escape from the complex issues of the adult world.