The movie "Ever After" is a modification from the Grimm Brothers' fairy tale "Asclepru". This movie reflects the feminist's attitude towards the traditional view of "failing girls" in Grimm's fairy tale adaptation. Unlike Grimm 's fairy - tale Aschenputtle, the protagonist of a movie named Daniel does not agree that all women should always maintain good manners and good stereotypes. In addition, Danielle is a more self-reliant character with a stronger voice than Aschenputtle, he will not really talk for himself.
This story has been adapted from Grimm Brothers' fairy tale, but it is outdoor or disinfected version, it does not include public sexual quotes or violent content. The Grimm Brothers Disney version of the fairytale is the second time - the first time is Snow White (5th minute) starring Betty Popoway (1933). This was the first Disney movie released by RKO Studio (This arrangement continued until 1953 when Disney established its own distribution company - it is called Buenavista). At the end of 1994, Snow White finally was released on VHS home video (and laser disc) and sold 10 million copies in the first week of sale. After three weeks, we will sell over 17 million copies and soon will outpace Disney's Aladdin ($ 24 million since the end of 1993 release). It eventually sold 50 million copies worldwide, the most popular cassette tape ever sold.
According to the co-director of John Musker, the adaptation of the Grimm Brothers' fairy tale "The Prince of Frog" to an animated movie has been the theme of the Walt Disney animation studio for 18 years. The project was put on hold repetitively as the studio was unable to create a version they were satisfied with. In 2006, Disney bought a novel based on a fairy tale, a novel "Frog Princess" based on "fairy tales". Then co-directors Ron Clements and Musker were hired to try to remodel fairy tales in the studio. New Orleans was in the background in the 1920s. Although originally thought as a computer animation movie, Clements and Musk fight for princess and frog, traditionally for manga.