10 Images That Prove Disney ‘Ruined’ Cinderella In Its Blu-Ray ‘Restoration’

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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The original versions of movies are usually the best ones: they shouldn’t have been meddled with just because our TVs keep getting bigger, wider, and fancier. That’s what some people think, especially when it comes to Disney classics.

The sad reality is that some restorations and remakes of old animated movies completely ruin the atmosphere, details, and ‘spirit’ of the originals. Take for instance one of Disney’s animation classics—’Cinderella.’ Many fans agree that the original on tape is far superior to the modern Blu-ray movie edition.

Some Disney fans were disappointed that the restoration of ‘Cinderella’ for Blu-ray reduced the quality of the movie, here are some examples:

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Cinderella on grand red stairs with glass slipper and torn black carpet, Disney ruined Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration

Where are her arms, where is the detail in her gown!? Even parts of sparkles are gone

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Cinderella in sparkling gown with fairy dust, illustrating Disney ruined Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration controversy

Big parts of the Fairy Dust in the sky are missing

Disney Ruined Cinderella - Cinderella in a sparkling white gown during magical transformation scene

Imgur user i124nk8, who is one of the critics of the ‘Cinderella’ movie Blu-ray restoration, had this to say to Bored Panda: “They misnamed ‘Cinderella’ if they think they restored it. Restored should restore detail and not remove it completely.”

They continued: “The live-action Disney movie remakes are soulless. Don’t ask me, ask my 4 and 6-year-old daughters. They will always choose the animated original over the live-action remakes.”

However, they conceded that Disney “did a good job with ‘Fantasia.’”

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Cinderella in white gown pulled by prince on palace steps at midnight, Disney ruined Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration example

Where is his right hand touching her arm? Where is the red of his trousers?

Cinderella and the prince fleeing palace steps at midnight, Disney Cinderella scene with clocktower in dark blue night.

4. The lining on his shoulder parts is the same color but darker as the parts themselves

Disney Ruined Cinderella animated prince in white dress uniform looking right against dark blue background

Here the lining on the shoulder parts is blue instead of the brownish color it should be

Disney Ruined Cinderella: animated prince in light blue uniform gazing left on deep blue background

Some ‘Cinderella’ fans lament the loss of details, as well as the changes in color, hue, and lighting. While other Disney fans think that the changes are not that bad and people are getting angry without a sufficiently good reason.

While restorations, remasters, and remakes aren’t exact synonyms, they do have one thing in common—they fiddle around with what works and usually make it worse. For example, some Disney fans who grew up with ‘Beauty and the Beast’ were disappointed by the live-action remake starring Emma Watson. According to some fans, the remake was ‘soulless’ and ‘boring.’ Then again, others enjoyed seeing the famous characters in the new movie.

5. Here the sparkles are bright white and the lines in the red curtains are dark red as they should

Cinderella in sparkling white gown on stage beside a startled courtier, Disney Ruined Cinderella image

Where are all the creases in the fabric of her grown? Where are the lines in her left hand?

Disney Cinderella in sparkling ball gown on stage with red curtains, courtier seated and surprised

6. Here she has arms, her gown sparkles and shows detail and the stairs are royally red

Cinderella in blue gown on a grand red staircase, image tied to Disney Ruined Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration

Left marble staircases yellow!? Blue spots around her head and yellow lines on the stairs?

Cinderella on grand staircase with blurry face and color shifts highlighting Disney ruined Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration

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The Fairy’s light blue blouse is missing

Cinderella in torn pink dress talking to Fairy Godmother with wand at night, Disney Cinderella Blu-Ray restoration image

8. Bright sparkles and a detailed gown. Detail on street. Warm glow coming put of the palace

Disney Ruined Cinderella - Cinderella running down palace stairs toward pumpkin carriage, coachman reaching

Everything cold greenish. Blue shadows on stair cases, green shadow on carriage top piece?

Disney Ruined Cinderella scene: Cinderella in blue gown hurrying down grand staircase as pumpkin carriage arrives

9. Pumpkin lines on the carriage and copper brasses on the horses’ harnesses

Disney Ruined Cinderella scene of pumpkin coach drawn by white horses entering a dark castle gate

Blue and Green horses!? With no detail and Pink tales!? No driver’s jacket slip

Disney Ruined Cinderella scene: moonlit pumpkin carriage and pale pink horses leaving castle gate at dusk

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Moody animated scene of a silhouetted horse by a stone arch at sunset, Disney Ruined Cinderella

Where is the warm glowing light coming out of the palace?

Disney ruined Cinderella scene: silhouetted black horse galloping past palace archway with red cloak fluttering at sunset

Restoring movies is similar to restoring artwork. It takes patience and dedication to restore a masterpiece to its highest possible visual quality. You don’t start ‘painting’ whatever you want and messing with the colors. Restoration should never, ever be about turning a classic into “a crayon sketch of a very hairy monkey Jesus in an ill-fitting tunic,” which is exactly what happened to the 19th-century fresco ‘Ecce h**o.’ While not as drastically bad, the Blu-ray edition of ‘Cinderella’ is, according to some, atrocious.

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Tweet showing side-by-side rotoscoped animation frames of a villain, highlighting Disney ruined Cinderella Blu-ray restoration

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Screenshot of a tweet criticizing Blu-Ray restoration, saying the picture lacks natural film grain, Disney Ruined Cinderella

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What do you think of restoring and remaking movies? What’s your favorite Disney animation? Do you think that we should try to improve films that are already beautiful and lauded as being classics? Do you think that the Disney live-action remake of ‘Mulan’ made a mistake by not including Mushu the legendary animated character of a dragon spirit in the trailer (“Dishonor on you, dishonor on your cow”)? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

The story’s similar with other Disney classics

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Look at the loss of detail in the grass on the BD. Look at the fuzziness of every single line. Look at the loss of detail and shades on the trees

Animated fox and bear by a river in a forest scene, illustrating Disney Ruined Cinderella restoration controversy

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Disney ruined Cinderella: fox maiden in pink hooded cloak gazing at Robin Hood reward poster inside wooden wardrobe

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The wanted poster looked like old paper with sharp printing on it. Now it looks flat and out of focus. Not to mention the DNR effect on the wood structure and the loss of contrast in the closet

Disney Ruined Cinderella referenced amid animated fox in a hooded cloak beside a Robin Hood reward poster

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Other Disney fans noticed the same drop in detail after animated movies were restored

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