Art. U. Sci. 2(4): Beauty and the Beast

Published: March 1, 2021, 11 a.m.

"I use antlers in all of my DECORATING!"

And so it was that in a shower of meteoric light Episode 4 of the Arts Union Science's second volume was transformed from a raw-recording beast into a beautifully edited prince, leaving everyone to say, "Huh. It kinda has a weird nose, doesn't it". 

Join your corresponding author, Tyler D. R. Vance, and this week's first author, Tova Pinsky, as they perform a comparative analysis on an animated film from the early nineties and its 2017 live-action remake. And if you're thinking, "Hold on. Didn't you do that in your last episode", well it's Beauty and the Beast this time instead of Ghost in the Shell, so HA! Along the way, your authors will discuss everything from the inherent value of animation, to the late-and-great Howard Ashman, to the plight of Philippe as the most ill-treated horse in the Disney canon.

If you would like to review our findings, feel free to email us at artsunionscience@gmail.com. You can tell us if you accept our findings, accept them with revisions, or outright reject them.

"Course by course, one by one, 'til you shout, 'ENOUGH I'M DONE!'"