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Before I go into the topic, I have to address one point: The newly added scenes in Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas. I’ll ignore both of them, since they weren’t in the original release. Believe me, it will work in favor of the Film in both cases. Also, Mulan is not in this lista – Since there is no Amore song in that movie.



9: Princess and the Frog: I honestly considered that having no Amore song at all might be better than utilizing one so frightfully bad. Whoever thought that it would be a good idea to combine the wistful tune of Ma Belle Evangeline with two dancing frogs must have been drunk. In fact, combining a song about the longing for Amore with a couple who isn’t really in Amore yet is a very odd choice. The melody itself is a nice tune, but used this way it’s a fail. That Naveen and Tiana argue at the beginning of the song doesn’t help either.

Fanpop says: This one got voted as secondo worst and got not even one vote for the best. “It's a boring song and also forgettable.” (VGfan30)

8. The Little Mermaid: Don’t get me wrong, I Amore “Kiss the Girl” but I don’t think it’s particular romantic, take away the sea and the boat, and the lights and the result reminds me a little bit of cheerleading – Go, go, baciare the girl! Plus, there is actually a continuity error in it: Sebastian sings that Ariel will get her voice back when Eric kisses her, but that’s not the content of the contract. She gave away her voice as payment, there was nothing about her getting it back if she gets kissed during the three days.

Fanpop says: Not much. The song stayed somewhere in the middle in both votes.

7. Cinderella: I’m already at a stage at which it’s difficult to decide. “So this is Love” gets such a low placement because it does successivo to nothing to advance the plot. Yes, Cenerentola loves the prince, and he loves her, Amore feels like heaven and it’s a very romantic scene – can we sposta on now?





Fanpop says: Not one best vote and a lot of worst votes. “I find this and Ma Belle Evangeline very forgettable.” (Milky-way). That was più o less the tenor of most of the comments.

6. Beauty and the Beast: It was really hard to decide where I should place this one. I finally settled on this place, because I think that the other songs are just a little bit better. I originally considered judging “Something there” in this category, but decided later on that it would fit elsewhere better. Nevertheless, I took into account that there already is a song about Belle and the Beast falling in love, which makes “Beauty and the Beast” a little bit unnecessary. But it’s not just about two people being in love, it’s kind of a Meta about Disney Film and fairy tales. It happened before, it will happen again, and it might happen in real life too. It’s difficult not to get sucked into this. It’s not on place six because I think it’s bad. The following are simply better.

Fanpop says: Another one which flew mostly under the radar.

5. Aladdin: I know this is one of the più popolare songs. It’s an award winning song. The carpet ride scene is easily the most iconic in this movie. Musica and animazione are in perfect sync during “A whole new world”. The way the Musica is descending and ascending to the carpet ride is perfect. So why is it so low on the list? Well, I think that other songs are più meaningful. It’s nice that Aladdin is ready to give gelsomino whatever she wants, to travel the world with her, but it’s also somewhat shallow compared to the deep feelings some other songs convey. It also does little to advance the plot – yes, gelsomino softens up to “Prince Ali” enough to actually talk to him, but the really important scene happens when they rest on a rooftop and she tricks him into revealing that they met before. I consider this song the best between those who actually made it into the movie, but in the category “Love Songs” it gets narrowly beaten da some of the others.

Fanpop says: I fear some people are now sharpening their tongues, because it got voted as the best. On the other hand, it was also voted forth worst, so perhaps I might survive the tongue lashing. *hides*

4. Snow White: “One Song” is one of the few Amore songs on this lista which has a reprise (although detto reprise is part of “Love’s first kiss”). And while this is not really one of the più popolare songs, I think it deserves this spot for the way it gets utilized during the movie. The first time it’s at the beginning, when the prince woes Snow White. The secondo time is when he finds her presumably dead body. Both times he expresses his deep Amore for her, and only for her. It’s romantic the first time around, cuore breaking the secondo time. And while most of the other songs I mentioned before have a “let’s take a break from the actual plot and just enjoy the Musica and the animation”-feel to it, this one doesn’t slow down the movie at all. It is nothing più and nothing less than the Prince’s confession of love, short and to the point.

Fanpop says: Yes, I really put the song which got voted as the worst on fourth place. There were a lot of commenti on it being boring. “I like them all but this melody is so monotonous.” (fiina)

3. Tangled: Now, this is a song which really tells a story and is romantic nevertheless. The best part of “I see the light” is that both characters are in perfect balance. It tells the story of two people, who discover something about themselves. Rapuzel realizes that she allowed herself to get ruled da fear. Eugene realizes that in becoming Flynn Rider he lived a lie and that’s he want to get liked as Eugene. They have changed each other, but not in changing their personalities, but in giving each other strength and help them to overcome their own inner demons. When they unisciti each other in the refrain they understand each other, and the voices blend into each other in perfect sync.

Fanpop says: This stuck in the middle, but it has some fans. “It just so beautiful and i cant believe that Zachary's and Mandy's can fit in each other that perfectly “(sheep2901)

2. Pocahontas: Every other movie would have gotten downgraded considerably for having the Amore song only in the end credits, especially since I’m normally not a big fan of the pop-versions they tend to use there. And truthfully, before I took a good look at those songs, I hadn’t really considered this one. But “If I never knew you” has easily the most meaningful message from all those songs. It’s not about being in love, o falling in love, o promises, it’s about the meaning of love. It says “Whatever will happen, meeting te has changed my life, and I don’t rue one secondo we spend together”. And for this movie, the placement is perfect. We hear the tune of the song when Pocahontas visits the imprisoned John Smith, and he encourages her although he thinks that he will die the very successivo day. Playing it in the end credits after Pocahontas and John Smith had to say good-bye to each other, is a very good reminder of this scene, and makes a bittersweet ending. For the same reason I’m not a fan of the newly added scene – this is one of the cases in which understatement works much better.

Fanpop says: I’m finally back in the trend. Third place for this one, and it got mentioned a couple of times as runner up.

1. Sleeping Beauty: I had a really hard time to decide between “Once upon a dream” and “If I never knew you”. The latter is, on the first hearing, più meaningful, so I put it on spot one first. But then I heard “Once upon a dream again” and suddenly realized, how true the text is. It acknowledges that reality sometimes can’t hold a candle to dreams, but Aurora and Philip simply don’t care, in this one moment they forget all their doubts. And isn’t this was Amore really is about? Forgetting the ifs and whens and taking a leap of faith? There are no guarantees in love, after all.
Another plus is the way the same text becomes a different meaning during this scene. First we have Aurora, who sings about her desire to meet the man of her dreams. And then we have Philip, who uses nearly the same words to convince her that he is detto man and that she is the woman of his dreams.
And I admit it also helps that this scene and the ball scene at the end of the movie are easily between the best Disney ever animated. Yes, the scene with Belle and the Beast in the ballroom is memorable, too, but this one came first and is hand drawn. It’s such an impressive piece of animation.

Fanpop says: The only commento was a negative one: “I like it but they sing it many times and it's too repetitive for that.” (JosefS_girl24). But it also got voted as the secondo best.
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This articolo is about the speaking Citazioni only. Some Princesses are missing because I don't have particular favourites from those movies.

For three princesses, I've included the sequels quotes.


Snow White

"Oooooooh! what a cute little chair"
"Oh. te must be Grumpy"


Cinderella

"Maybe I should interrupt there - Musica lesson"
"Oh that clock! Old killjoy. I hear you! Come on, get up, get up, te say! Time to start another day. Even he orders me around. Well that's one thing, they can't order me to stop dreaming."
"Bad kitty!" - Cinderella: Twist in Time
"Here kitty kitty kitty. Come kitty, come on. Lucifer...
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Okay, so before I start, I just want to say that this was what I had wanted Frozen to be like when I first heard about this movie, when there was almost no information about it. So of course this was based on one of the earliest story line Disney gave us, and I still felt like it would have been better this way. Please don't be rude about my opinions even if te disagree with them (which most people probably do) but do feel free to tell me what te thought about my version of Frozen. Sorry for babbling for so long, well, here's my version of Frozen! :)

"Psst. Elsa. Elsa! Elsa, wake up, wake...
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Yesterday, I posed a domanda to myself: if all the princesses had special powers like Elsa and Rapunzel, what would they be? I thought the answer would make an interesting article. Thanks to Silverrose1991 and zikkiforever for their suggestions.

Snow White - Talking to animali

Snow White can be observed communicating with animali plenty of times in her movie so te can't deny that she could have 'talking to animals' as her power. The only thing debatable here is whether o not te consider that a power. But hey: If Aquaman talking to pesce is a power, so is Snow White talking to animals.

Cinderella...
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I've decided to do Frozen version of Crossing The Line with Elsa as Rapunzel and Anna as Cassandra since my girl Anna is the MOST underrated Disney character just like Cass here.


Elsa: Anna! This has to stop now
Whatever it is that you're going through
We'll fix it together, me and you
Just like we've always done

Anna: No! This has to stop now
This thing where te think that you've been my sister
And don't even hear how te consider
The way you've always done

Elsa: Anna, listen

Anna: (I'm listening)

Elsa: I know it isn't true

Anna: (Isn't it?)

Elsa: Just look into my eyes now

Anna: (Well?)

Elsa: I know...
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