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I've never done this before. And as a new user, I'm pretty sure that I'm dipping into a kind of no-man's land, here.

I primarily judge Disney princesses not da their looks o anything, but da their character, and da their plot-lines. Some of the Disney princesses are less developed than others, in my opinion, and that might be partially due to the story/plot-line itself ( as most of Disney is adaptation-based).

Some of the characteristics of each princess I find admirable, while other traits I just find...for lack of a better term...irritating. Yeah.


I'm going to rate the Disney princesses da how much agency they have ( solely my opinion), and how dynamic they are in facing their obstacles.

Ok. *Gulps down a knot in throat*

13. Aurora

A very pretty woman, who knows literally nothing about herself, because she's been raised da a surrogate set of mothers ( fate thanks to Maleficent). Aurora, while beautiful, has very little agency. On her birthday she bumps into Philip, and wishes to meet him again ( her only active "choice" in the whole movie). I Amore Aurora's viola eyes, as they are unusual for a Disney princess, but that's about it. She features as mostly the reward for Philip, after his battle of wills with Maleficent. Philip has to claw his way to Aurora. So the prince has più agency in this movie than the princess.


12. Snow White

A lovely pubescent girl, with a charm that is comprised of manners and shyness. She loves housework, which is a trait none of the other princesses share. I give her props for deciding to "choose" to stay with the dwarfs ( smart move), but I do not like her naivety about eating Cibo from strangers. Snow White's naivety works, here, however, because of the fonte material which Walt Disney adhered to rather strictly. Snow White is just young, and maybe that is why I seem to feel that her own agency is very limited.


11. Cenerentola

A woman with a tender cuore for mice as well as people. I'm sure, if one is kept as isolated as Cindy was, she would have to talk to animals, since interfacing with humans ( her stepmother and stepsisters) was purely relegated to the role of servant and master. Cindy has few flaws. She is hardworking, dedicated, winsome, and a dreamer. I'm not upset that she gets a visit from a fairy godmother. Cindy goes through a lot of verbal and physical abuse, before she "chooses" to attend the ball. My hat's off to her, because she is resilient. I do not think Cindy likes housework, though. Cindy has limited agency because of the fonte material, and Disney stuck da the original story.


10. Elsa

A beautiful woman, who is born "gifted with cryokinetic powers," and is just plain terrified of hurting everyone around her. Elsa is ruled da her fears. The only agency she has is the ability to "self-absorb all of her anguish." She suffers from rejection da her parents, and from being ostracized from her sister and everyone else. I feel sorrow for this gal, because of the child abuse she suffered for the sake of the way she was born. However, Elsa shows little agency apart from running away from her problems. (Elsa flees as soon as Anna bates her, and causes her to lose control over herself, and her powers). Elsa remains frightened all the way through the plot-line of Frozen, until the very end of the movie. Save the hug Elsa gives Anna, her only other "active choice" is "running away to protect the people she claims she loves, which ironically has the opposite effect than she intends." Elsa does not inspire me, much. I think it's her inherent cowardice, which is a psychological wound inflicted from child abuse. It certainly did not help Elsa that she had the worst set of parents in all of Disney. I don't like parents who abuse their kids. I didn't like what happened with Cindy's stepmom, King Triton, Mother Gothel, and Queen Elinor, but Elsa's parents are far worse. They injured their daughter psychologically, the whole while thinking they were protecting her. Disgusting.


9. Anna

Anna is energetic, bubbly, and not quite as funny as other princesses. I mean most of her clumsiness and awkwardness is goofy, instead of being fully integrated into her personality. To illustrate this point: in the beginning of the movie, Anna falls into the lap of Hans, blurting out her infatuation with him to his face, and then, in the successivo couple of minutes, she delivers a very serious, harsh diatribe about the capacity to love, to her sister, Elsa. The difference between these two versions of Anna is quite jarring.
Anna is impetuous. She jumps to conclusions ALL OF THE TIME. She makes assumptions ALL THROUGHOUT THE MOVIE. Anna assumes Elsa won't hurt her. Anna assumes Elsa can be won over and brought back. Anna assumes Hans loves her, until it's decidedly obvious he doesn't. I know that everyone else finds Anna's clumsiness and impetuousness endearing, but personally I find these very unattractive qualities in her. Anna comes across as ditzy. Anna's agency is also curtailed da her preoccupation with romance. The fact that Anna comes to the aid of Elsa, and steps in front of Hans, demonstrates the only moment of clarity in her brain. Saving Elsa is Anna's only "good decision." Anna needs a better brain. She is very Lost when it comes to figuring out what constitutes a good decision. That's probably why Anna would be better off with Kristoff. The guy actually may be a commoner, but --hey--he has a brain that he actually uses ALL THE TIME.


8. Merida

This girl is brash, and just as impetuous as Anna. But the impetuousness in Merida differs from Anna's belligerence and ignorance, which were born out of a narrow-minded pursuit of romantic love. Merida is not interested in finding romantic love. Merida knows full well that if she defies her mother that there will be bad consequences. But she "chooses" her defiance, in spite of the consequences. Merida has più agency than Elsa, because, while Merida does not agree with her mother's way of thinking, she is not a coward. Merida runs away from the castello and returns to face her mother, with a cake that she thinks will “change my mother’s mind about marrying me off.” Merida is horrified when the cake doesn’t change “her mother’s viewpoint,” but literally changes her mother’s physical body. Merida starts off motivated da a selfish reaction to keeping her own life the way she wants it, but then begins broadening her perspective, when she is faced with the enormity of possibly not having a mother… AT ALL. In my opinion, Merida voluntarily faces the consequences of her rash and poor decisions, unlike Elsa, who has to be dragged back to Arendelle in chains da Hans to face the Musica about her decision to abdicate the throne. Elsa flees and shrinks from the knowledge that she has Frozen her kingdom, while Merida walks into a room full of men going at it with insults and weapons, and calmly states that she is willing to accept her mother’s decision-- if it will stop the kingdom from chaos. I think, Merida, bratty as she is…has the edge on Elsa.

7. Jasmine

I don’t have a lot to say about Jasmine. I think that’s because this girl was not the focus of the movie in which she appeared. I understand that Jasmine’s motivation comes from isolation. This isn’t the same isolation that Anna endured, because gelsomino does not emerge from her father’s palace starved for attention (like Anna is). gelsomino is sick of being a princess. I think that is the only thing that can be detto about her definitively. Why else, would gelsomino bother dressing like a commoner, and expressing an interest in another life (which is inferior to the one she already was born into?) gelsomino wants out. gelsomino hates being “a prize to be won,” because that is what she equates the titolo of “princess” as being. I think gelsomino has less characterization than other Disney princesses. The only reason she is ahead of Merida in this lista is because she does not resort to trying to openly change her father’s philosophy about marriage, preferring instead to be patient and respectful. Eventually, gelsomino is rewarded da not being married off to someone she despises.


6. Belle

This girl is the bookish beauty; the one with a penchant for sognare ad occhi aperti her way out of the mediocre life in which she is situated. Belle is a champion of intellect. She is the first Disney woman to be well-read, and not Come d’incanto with good looking men. Belle wants a person who can be her equal, not someone who will turn her into a baby-making machine. I like that about her. I also like the fact that Belle is self-sacrificing, and goes in her father’s stead as the Beast’s prisoner. Not many actual people have the nerve to lay down their lives for others. Anna’s moment of clarity to save her sister seems like a pale comparison to Belle agreeing--- literally--- to live her life in a foreign place, where she will never see her father ever again. Anna didn’t have a chance to feel the consequences of her choice to save her sister before becoming an ice statue. Belle had to endure the daily pain of waking up in the morning without a loved one, and yet she still managed to be kind and gentle toward her captor. Belle teaches her captor about his own arrogance, and thereby saves him from himself.

5. Tiana

This girl has brains, spunk, and a future of her own design. Of all of the Disney princesses, this one takes Belle’s non-boy-crazy nature, and infuses it with the potential for self-actualization. I Amore Tiana for her work-ethic, her steadfastness to her dream, and her no-nonsense demeanor. I think she’s different for Disney because she is the only female to own her own business. That’s a very big accomplishment. Tiana has a head for numbers, and that probably makes her at least a mathematician, which is different than the English suited Belle…. Tiana has the edge on Belle (in my book) if only because managing a business is a lot harder than overseeing a castello already staffed with attendants who already know their duties. Plus, I never saw Aurora, Snow, Cindy, Anna, Jasmine, o Belle attempting to start their own agenda outside of their prince’s wishes. Also, in the end, Tiana comes to the aid of her prince and saves him from being taken da voodoo devils. Props to Ti!!!


4. Pocahontas

There is a different emphasis in this movie, entirely. Here, calling Pocahontas a princess doesn’t really make sense, dato that the titolo of Chieftain’s daughter is più accurate. But the Disney princess line is not really literal—it’s not identified synonymously with royalty. The Disney titolo of “Princess” is più loosely defined as “the heroine who makes her mark in a Disney movie outside of, o alongside of, any other characters.” Pocahontas is a naturalist, and is fueled da her own curiosity. She finds the new “people” intriguing, but sees that they have a tendency to be biased and ignorant of how her own people appreciate the land. Pocahontas disapproves of being labeled a “savage.” She is willing to understand a different culture than her own, though. Perhaps, this trait distinguishes her in my mind from some of the other Disney princesses. Pocahontas also has the self-sacrificial nature of Belle, in protecting Smith from getting his brains smashed out. I find that her love-life is a bit confusing, and see it for being a shoe-horn for the different-culture-appreciation theme in the movie. However, Pocahontas is slightly better than Tiana, since she is più aware of how to socially relate to others. Tiana starts off flatly refusing to relate to, o even engage with Naveen. Tiana only minimally engages with carlotta, charlotte and Charlotte’s dad, preferring only to talk to her mom after her dad’s early death. Pocahontas “chooses” to try to understand a total stranger, and his people, even if she feels that they are misguided.


3. Rapunzel

This girl has some of the same bubbly qualities that Anna has, but this characterization isn’t firmly established as her major trait. Rapunzel’s complessivamente, generale characteristic is an optimism that cannot be denied. Rapunzel’s optimism in the face of her isolation can be contrasted with the bull-headedness and impetuous tendencies that Anna displays after being locked up. Rapunzel finds all kinds of activities to while away the time while she is locked away. Outside of begging Elsa to come out of her room, Anna does little but complain about her own boredom. This makes Rapunzel different from Anna. Rapunzel has an inventive brain to think up a new dream, just like Tiana. She wants to see the floating lights up close. She wants out of the tower to experience what life is like for people on the ground. Rapunzel also has the non-guy-crazy element started da Belle, and sustained da Tiana. She isn’t initially interested in Flynn Ryder/ Eugene Fitzherbert in any romantic way. She thinks of him as a potential means to get her out of the tower to see the lights. Like Cindy and Elsa, Rapunzel deals with the abuse of a controlling parent (even if it is a pseudo-parent). The differences are that Rapunzel is più impatient than Cindy, and Rapunzel is braver than Elsa, because she domande Mother Gothel about why she has to stay in the tower. I never saw Elsa domanda her parents’ mantra of “conceal, don’t feel.” But Rapunzel comes right out and asks Gothel why she can’t leave the tower. I think Rapunzel has the edge over Elsa, because, while made into a recluse, Rapunzel is not insecure about herself and her capabilities. Rapunzel wants her freedom, just like Merida, but doesn’t stoop to screwing over someone to attain it. Rapunzel is likeable, and I ended up rooting for her to find her way back to her true home.

2. Ariel

    Without this girl who started the “independence trait” in Disney females, we might still be stuck with the likes of Aurora, Cindy, and Snow. People hem and haw about whether Ariel is just a moony-eyed loony for falling for Eric, a rebel for breaking the suffocating rules of a controlling father, o a misunderstood beauty who simply does not “fit” with life “under the sea.” I have a new viewpoint to posit. Yes, we know Ariel is all about “independence.” She thinks for herself, and asks questions, even when it is sure to ruffle a lot of feathers. She does not obey the status-quo. Ariel’s defiance precedes Merida’s da 23 years. It’s notable that if Ariel had not first defied her father, Pixar screenwriters might not have felt comfortable letting Merida openly defy her mother.
    Ariel is a springboard for so many of the other Disney princesses. In my book, Ariel’s sweetness in protecting Sebastian from getting eaten for cena ( even if he annoys her to death), is just as affecting as watching Belle tolerate Adam in his beastly form, teaching him how to eat porridge and feed birds. Ariel has a collection, and a drive to keep adding to it-- which predates Tiana’s business venture, and Rapunzel’s tower activities. Ariel – before Belle, Tiana, and Rapunzel showed up-- did a great deal to keep herself mentally stimulated.
    Ariel is lonely in the sea, because no one thinks about humans the way she does. Ariel is openly curious about the human world. This predates Pocahontas’s curiosity about the settlers. Ariel already covered appreciating a different culture even before Pocahontas did. Sure, Ariel was not locked up for three years behind closed doors in Arendelle, nor was she locked up for 18 years in a tower, but if te had a viewpoint that was despised and not shared da anyone save yourself-- then that works out to be every bit as isolating. True, Ariel had no literal bars surrounding her, and wasn’t put in a back room like Elsa, but there was a set of metaphorical bars on her life. Ariel wasn’t free. She lived “a caged-in, stifling existence,” with no one who could/would relate to her.
    Ariel sacrifices her voice, and that is a great part of her agency. To this day, I find that that part of the movie is painful to watch, not just because Ariel loses part of her self-identity, but because she fits into NEITHER WORLD when she makes that sacrifice. Think about it. Ariel no longer belongs in the sea, and she’s not really a complete human without her voice. She belongs in neither location. She has to be Ribelle - The Brave enough to try to establish contact with Eric-- who could just blow her off, as many humans typically do. Ariel has no way of knowing if her sacrifice to go someplace new will pay off. She just takes a humongous leap of faith. If that isn’t raw courage and nerve, then perhaps I’m missing something.
    Romantic Amore didn’t do much to save Ariel, I think. The romance was più of a throwaway. Ariel saved herself from being eternally isolated and marginalized in the sea, da making a very risky choice that took some serious courage.


1. Mulan

This road-trip down princess memory lane ends with this girl. Of all of the princesses, this one, like Pocahontas, does not really fit with being called a princess. Mulan turns out to be più of a diplomat, than a princess.
    Before I get ahead of myself, let’s analyze this girl’s traits. She starts off clumsy, and this predates both Rapunzel’s clumsiness, and Anna’s clumsiness da several years. This clumsiness is seen as a natural trait in Mulan, and some of us in the audience forgive her for rushing around trying to remember “her matchmaker mantra sayings” that sound empty, and dropping a tazza di tè, tazza da tè because of balancing issues. We find that Mulan, above everything else, wants to make her family proud of her. This is a decent quality. But Mulan’s clumsiness and physical timing are in direct conflict with “the dogma of the society, which is training its young women to be brides for the domestic service.” Mulan is unable to fit this picture because she is 1) outspoken, 2) has physical balancing issues, and 3) is naturally clever about analyzing her surroundings
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    Mulan saves her father, da chopping off her hair, donning his uniform, and going off to unisciti the Chinese army. It seems far-fetched, but Mulan makes this believable to me…because she actually cares about her father; there is a deep connection she shares with him, and there is a shame in her that she cannot seem to shake unless she proves herself. Mulan reminds me of Belle, in this regard.
    Mulan spends an inordinate amount of time being chastised in the army for her physical balance/coordination issues, and her lack of physical strength. She has to hide she’s a girl for most of the movie, which some people have found irritating, but I found amusing because of the contrasting of gender norms. Mulan finally uses her head. She uses her brain to surmount the obstacles she faces. Being outspoken clearly doesn’t work; she has to build up her physical strength; she has to practice to get prowess with weapons. However, Mulan already has a critical mind at her disposal. It’s when Mulan taps into that brilliant mind of hers…that the movie stops being just a campy joy ride…and starts being a transformative watch.
    Mulan is not as regal and beautiful to look at as Elsa, o as bubbly and relatable as Anna and Rapunzel. She isn’t much of a peacemaker, like Pocahontas, though she does try to reason with her father and mother for why Fa Zhou should not go to war. Mulan made a lot of strategic decisions during her movie, though, so she has a ton of agency. She is able to “think her way” to retrieving “the arrow.” Mulan sees that men, just as women, have a narrow view of the opposite sex. Mulan notices that women in her culture believe that men should only protect and defend, while men believe women should only adore them and feed them. She domande this da asking, “How about a girl who’s got a brain, who always speaks her mind?”

Mulan gets rid of Shan Yu’s army da using her brain. Mulan saves Shang’s life, not once, but twice. She uses her brain to save the emperor, and fights with a fan when everything is down to the wire, and all is thought to be lost. This girl has the most tenacity, ingenuity, cunning, and bravery of all Disney princesses rolled into one.
    While I am at it, I need to point out that Mulan drives the movie from the first scenes in which she appears, until the credits roll. While the agency of females in other Disney Film might be debatable, it's undeniable that Mulan is very active in her own movie. Mulan being shocked and dumbfounded at saving a nation, and the triumph of her father telling her that, “the greatest gift and honor is having te for a daughter,” are very emotionally charged sequences.

So, these are my rankings. I’ve seen the entire collection of Disney princess movies, and I have organized the princesses da how much agency they had in their movies, based on their own choices, and their respective traits. I’ve tried to explain why I feel the way I do. Many thanks for reading, if te got through all of this. ;)

-iwasneverhere
The countdown is over and the results are in! DP club fan have voted for their preferito landscapes in DP movies. Surprisingly fan were più divided for choosing the lower ranks and had almost a united say about the superiore, in alto ones. Here are the results. Hope you'll enjoy.

11. Princess and The Frog
I was a little surprised to see it leave first. I know its not much liked around here but I thought having Cenerentola and Snow White and Seven Dwarfs around, this might just skip being eliminated first. Well, I was wrong. fan didn't really find the bayou magical and swamps looked garish and dull to them....
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 te jump, I jump remember?
You jump, I jump remember?
Hi guys, since nobody had done this, what te guys are going to read are possible future hairstyles for a princess. Ready?

Rose Bukater's 2 Hairstyles

Only 2 hairstyles made it as a possible hairstyle for a princess, especially if it's a princess from the Victorian o Edwardian Era set in Europe! I just Amore these 2 hairstyles as it looks very classy.

Scarlett O Hara's 2 Hairstyles

Another possible choice for the a princess, initially I had great difficulties over which one is the best. But ultimately, both are the best like Rose!

Liesl Von Trapp's Hairstyle

Honestly, this is the only hairstyle that I really like, it looks simple and yet elegant.


The Choice is Up to You!

So, do te agree with the choice that I made?
 Come Josephine on my Flying Machine.
Come Josephine on my Flying Machine.
 Hello Scarlett, we meet again.
Hello Scarlett, we meet again.
 Gone with the Wind.
Gone with the Wind.
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Hi everyone!

So I thought that since te often hear a lot of negative things about the Disney Princesses from people on fanpop that it'd be cool to hear some positive opinions that other Fanpoppers hold.

Maybe it could change a view of yours. Who knows?


Why We Amore Snow White:



MaidofOrleans:
I Amore Snow White for her unending optimism. I would argue that she is the most optimistic of the DPs, and I Amore her message that "you're the one who can fill the world with sunshine." It's very true and is applicable to every situation in life. I also Amore how she bosses around the dwarfs. It's super...
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 The 1950 version.
The 1950 version.
Hi guys, since I had make a sondaggio version of it under my old username as dee389. Here is my general opinion on the stunning and beautiful wedding gown!

1950 Version

This was nothing special about this wedding gown, it looks like a typical wedding toga, abito that we see on your o your relative's wedding day.

2007 Version

Since this version is a mid-quel, I thought that this is even better than the original 1950 version. It has più details, especially the sleeve!

2015 Version

da far, this is definitely the most spectacular wedding toga, abito that I had ever seen! When I first saw in the cinema last year, I was blown away and I have to say that it's even better than the precedente two. It has più details and the veil.

A Wedding Moment

So, if you're planning on getting married, which of these 3 wedding dresses do te pick?
 2007 Version
2007 Version
 2015 Version
2015 Version
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ciao everybody! This is the third articolo in my series of countdowns, and I really enjoyed this one. I like every single outfit in this countdown, so it was a lot of fun for me.

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5. Mulan's green, black, and brown armor

I was so sad that this was the first outfit to be eliminated. I think Mulan looks so badass in it! However, I can see why users didn't like it since it is an outfit that was made to be functional, not fashionable.



this is not supposed to flatter Mulan, but still a very boring dress if were to wear separately. ~anukriti2409
Well it's a man's armor so...it...
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Here's how fan have chosen the preferito wedding dress among Disney princesses.

9. Mulan's Official Wedding Dress (with Prince Jeeki):
In initial round, it was tied with Jasmine's and her wedding dress with Shang. It was surprising to note that while it was a tie, there were hardly any commenti for Jasmine's dress.
Finally the tiebreaker results determined the first elimination with Mulan's official wedding dress. Most fan were put off with its unusually big headgear.



SarahCorine: It's definitely cute. I like the colors. But she looks cuter in her other wedding dress. And the hat does...
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Okay so I really want to do this, but I really am not going to explain why. Because, well, I believe there is più to liking a princess than just looks. But other than that, I just feel like I'm just going to keep saying "oh she's so pretty" o "I just never found her attractive" over and over again in different words. So, I'm sorry for not leaving a description.

13. Merida





12. Snow White







11. Ariel







10. Pocahontas








9. Mulan






8. Rapunzel







7. Cenerentola








6. Tiana









5. Aurora










4. Elsa











3. Anna












2. gelsomino










1. Belle.
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I probably should've put this articolo on the fanpop fan club, but this club has been my home for years. It's where I've made a lot of memories, have been part of a community that talks about più than just Disney Princesses, has felt like a family, and has helped me A LOT through the years. So this articolo being published anywhere else on fanpop won't do any justice if it's not on this club. So without further delay, here is what being on fanpop has meant to me.

First of all, it's only fair to say that I did NOT get off to a good start when I first came here. It's embarrassing to talk about...
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Hi everyone, I'm ApplesauceDoctr here today with a short articolo that's purely for fun. A while back I postato a sondaggio where I associated some of the mushrooms in the game Plants vs. Zombies with the DPs, and now I wanted to expand on that while also providing some brief reasoning for my choices. Note that I'll be generalizing these characters quite a bit here, mostly looking at just one quality. This is all in good fun though, so let's begin! I'm actually going to start off with an unofficial princess:

Puff Shroom: Sofia (Sofia the First)
Sofia is the youngest and consequently smallest of...
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 Nothing on Earth Could Ever Come Between Them!
Nothing on Earth Could Ever Come Between Them!
Hi everyone, for those of te who don't know, both Film share a common theme with each other that I notice! Aside from being the most highest grossing Film ever, here's my review base on my observations.

Titanic

In case te guys might be watching the movie, during the scene where Jack and Fabrizio are playing poker just moments before the ship takes off. The 2 characters to whom they challenge are 2 Swedes name Olaf and Sven, when I watch this scene for the first time in many years. I keep thinking that the 2 Swedes are going to transform into a snowman and reindeer respectively!
The music...
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 Which is your favourite?
Which is your favourite?
Since Korean entertainment has dominated the whole of Asia, here are the Disney Princesses' favourite Korean dramas and why they Amore it!

Iris (Mulan & Shang)

This Korean drama is about spying and espionage, this drama reminds me of both Mulan and Shang because it teaches them about spying.

My Princess (Rapunzel & Flynn)

Although the story is very similar to the Princess Diaries, Rapunzel did not find out that she is a princess until later of the story.

Winter Sonata (Elsa, Kristoff & Anna)

As the titolo mentions, this drama is very old but it Suits the trios. Both stories are set...
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Today I'll be thinking of who'd come out champion in a fight of the Disney Princesses, first I'll be thinking of their advantages and disadvantages. Also I'm ignoring the obvious, their kingdoms.

Snow White:
A: Has All The Forest animali and the Seven Dwarves in her will, won't be fighting, she'd just be saying the commands for them, she does have her ways of getting people to do what she wants. She's very organized too
D: She is easily sabatoged and gullible. And forest animali aren't the strongest of animals. Besides she has no magic da her side



Cinderella:
A: It isn't easy to make her pissed...
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 It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
It's just an Easter Egg.Nothing more,nothing less.
I know that after people have noticed that little Easter egg in Frozen since it was released,many have developed the same theory.However,I do not agree with it and will give an explanation as to why. The theory with which I do not agree has to do with that brief moment in the film. Yes,by now, I think every major Frozen fan knows about and has seen the quick cameos of Rapunzel (with her short,brown hair) and Eugene (or Flynn,if Rapunzel - L'intreccio della torre fan still want to call him that) when Anna passes da them during "For the First Time in Forever." From seeing these two Disney Princesses together in the same...
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