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Monthly media and arts column

The name 'Disney' works like an undisputed seal of approval. It is recognised the world over as a guarantee of a wholesome, exciting and magical experiences. Most of us remember a trip to the cinema to see a Disney classic, perhaps even a trip 'to see the mouse' in Florida or Paris and many will no doubt give or receive Disney merchandise this Christmas.

Eleanor Margesson

This Christmas, the big Disney release, in partnership with the computer animation giant Pixar, is The Incredibles, an interesting departure from the normal Disney cartoon. It is directed by Brad Bird, a writer from the explosive satire of another highly successful cartoon franchise, The Simpsons. The result is a more laidback appeal to a mature audience without the cute and cuddly approach of Monsters Inc and Toy Story, with fast action and pyrotechnics that result in several dead baddies along the way.