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4 Versions of The Nutcracker story: Which one do you prefer?

While I was watching videos on YouTube, I noticed four different Nutcracker story versions, the new 2018 Disney film, the NYC Ballet performance, San Francisco Ballet performance, and the Moscow Ballet performance. So, for fun, I decided to add them here for interested people. I personally prefer to read the book as well as watch the ballet versions. They are more fun and artistic. It is also interesting to compare different ballet versions because each culture has their own style, artistically and culturally.

I subscribed to the channels so I can watch them again because I enjoy watching art and culture performances during the holidays.

#1 THE NUTCRACKER! video analysis of the 2018 Disney movie

This video analyzes the symbolism of Disney’s The Nutcracker and The Four Realms. He states that Disney’s version has a lot of dark symbolism and magic, which isn’t surprising because Disney has always promoted dark symbolism and witches since the 70s when I used to watch Disney movies. He notes masonic symbolism and MK-Ultra mind control symbolism in this Disney movie. Morgan Freeman stars in this movie, and he wears an eyepatch in this movie to promote the “horus” one-eye Illuminati symbolism.

I have also noticed dark symbolism in the Manga/Anime animated movies because they are made by Disney Japan. So, Disney is promoted these dark symbolism worldwide, whether America, Japan, or even other countries. It is all a part of the New World Order agenda to promote certain ideas into people’s head.

I think he is overdoing it by breaking and destroying a nutcracker. It is just a holiday decoration as well as a tool to break nuts. I like eating nuts, but I have a metal ordinary tool. 

#2 The Nutcracker New York City Ballet, 1993

This reminds me that I need to take out my 4 wooden nutcrackers for this Christmas week holiday decorations. A couple of years ago, I had accident broke one of the nutcrackers while putting them away in the garage. He fell on the garage door and his arm broke off. I wanted to fix him, and I soon realized that glue wasn’t strong enough. So, I decided to use a piece of gum since it was thick and gooey after chewing it for a while. I used it to cement the nutcrackers arm back into place. When the gum died, it hardened around the nutcracker’s shoulder, which kind of looked like a ligament. I am turning into a toy doctor.

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