This document compares and contrasts Disney movies, films by Duvall, works by Davenport, and productions by Henson. It notes that Disney movies glorify individualism and American values but have one-dimensional characters, while Duvall's works recreated classics but were not innovative. Davenport's creations developed youth and empowered audiences, and Henson's works were daring, emphasized character values, and blurred reality and fantasy.