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This was reposted due to an unwanted and frankly annoying troll spamming my last article

Over the years, I've noticed that people really HATE Aurora in Keys To The Kingdom from Disney Princess Come d’incanto Tales: Follow Your Dreams. I've honestly never understood the hate she received, mainly because no one ever freaking EXPLAINS it! I've always asked and they just say "SHE SUCKS," o "SHE'S A GIRLY STEREOTYPE," o "SHE HAS A POP VOICE," and all that but they don't EXPLAIN! The reason this version of Aurora is so hated is even less explained than the plot holes in Frozen. First of all, Come d’incanto Tales gets WAY TOO MUCH hate. I mean, we're not it's target audience, it's meant for little girls. I mean, it hammers is it's lesson like something like Sofia The First (which is actually a pretty good mostra for little kids to watch), so te can assume that this is for little girls. I'm never one to say that a Disney movie is meant for little kids but this one is. So it's really unfair for everyone to judge it so harshly because it's not meant for you. It's meant to teach little girls good life lessons about not giving up o taking the easy way out because te should always rely on good hard work. I think it's cute and it's not doing anything awful o teaching bad life lessons. Hell, I'd much rather little girls watch this than something like Frozen, which shows boys as basically complete losers. This movie just shows women as hard working and responsible instead of making run of men o past Disney films.

Now, to Aurora herself. In the original, while a very one-dimensional character with a personality that wasn't very well-developed, she did have a personality. Unfortunately, it was very interested, she had no layers, and no real depth to her. However, she was complessivamente, generale a harmless character and there was nothing really bad about her, mainly due to not having much development. But I will give her credit that she was dutiful and gave up her happiness for her kingdom, although that was done in a flawed way. Not because I thought she was spineless but più that I felt they didn't go into the pressures of becoming a princess, learning her parents were alive, knowing her whole life was a lie, and she has a new life that will cause her to leave the life she knew. It just seemed like she was only sad about Phillip but I don't go into that because I've already criticized Aurora enough in the past. However, she was a lot più layered in Come d’incanto Tales because she's più developed and has a three-dimensional personality, not the most complex o interesting one, but still one all the same. I will be going over her personality traits and why I like her so much. I'm going to try not to hate on the original Aurora and just talk about this one.

She's fun, playful, and has a sense of humor
We see that she does have a sense of humor because she does poke fun of King Hubert's forgetfulness, has a crooked little smile when it's revealed that there were giant chickens, and even says that she "chickened out" in the end of her story when she talked about taking the easy way out. I think that also shows her as fun and playful because she does like to have fun with people and acts playful with them da messing with them. She's not pointing out Hubert's forgetfulness to her Friends to be mean, just to tease him. Plus, she does like to mess around a little bit da playing with the wand to get all dressed up, which I find to be really fun because it shows her playful side. She doesn't have to be like Ariel o Merida to playful and fun o be like Megara o Rapunzel to have a sense of humor. She's got a great sense of humor and even commenti on how Sampson will have two whole days with Phillip and that he'll just have to wait two minutes, so she can have some time with him. She's very charming and when Duke is over-the-top freaking out over something, she just smirks at him the same way Ariel does with Flounder. She's incredibly charming and enchanting with her playful personality without having to go all out like Ariel does.

She's kind, sweet, and caring
When a little girl gives her crown made out of flowers, she accepts it and thanks the little girl with a hug. She's also very concerned whenever Duke is trying to get some papers for Aurora to sign and gets hurt. She tells him to be più careful and that she doesn't want him to get hurt. When Duke falls in the mote, she shows immediate concern for him. She also shows immediate concern when she finds out that Hubert had forgotten his speech and quickly dropped her work to find someone to deliver the speech to Hubert, so he wouldn't be humiliated in front of everyone at the Royal Counsel. She also shows immediate sympathy towards the farmer that told her how his cows were stolen, his pigs died, and a lupo ate all his chickens. She cares about people and treats them with true kindness. Even when she's stressed out, she doesn't stop when Duke offers to let her stop because she cares più about her people than she does of her own needs.

She's elegant and graceful
While this isn't a huge factor of her personality, più with her body movement. But I guess it does mean she's confident and comfortable in her own skin that she doesn't get awkward, shy, o clumsy. But she seems to hold herself in great poise and grace. She's very classy, has a certain amount of dignity to her, gentle, and dances gracefully. Not a major thing about her, just something I thought I'd point out because of how her fan Amore this about her, though I couldn't care less if she's elegant o graceful.

Sometimes doubts herself but still tries
She wonders if she has what it takes to run the kingdom da herself and is afraid of making mistakes. That's something I wanted them to focus più on when she was brought to the castello in the original. I Amore how even when she doubts herself she still doesn't give up and continues to keep trying. I think it's very unique to have one of the three classic Disney Princesses actually doubt herself and afraid that she'll make mistakes. We don't really get that with her original self o Snow White and Cinderella, at least that I know of. I find that it makes her più human to be afraid of making mistakes and not be so perfect like she was in the original. I mean, she seems confident most of the time but it shows that even confident people have their insecurities, which I really admire about this version of Aurora. But what I really admire about her is that despite her fears she doesn't give up and continues at what she's doing. I Amore having a character that appears to have it all together like Aurora does but also be scared about messing up like any human being would but also be a role model da overcoming her fears and continuing to try. She doesn't let fear overcome her like Elsa o just be confident in what she does and overcome any conflict easily like Anna. She's a healthy mixture that I just love.

Wanting to break the fairy-tale princess stereotype
Many people say that she's a stereotype of a girly girl but I don't see it. I actually think the original Aurora is a stereotype of the fairy-tale princess but I won't get into that. She says she wants to mostra everyone what a princess can be. Princesses are often looked at as beautiful young women that sing, dance, marry a prince, and live happily ever after. This is basically how annoying feminists view the Disney Princesses and she wants to break the stereotype. She doesn't try to breaking da saying how te can't marry someone te just met like Elsa did. She wanted to break the stereotype da mostrare how a princess can be really smart, responsible, dutiful, and can actually run the kingdom with a kind and fair hand. I really admire her and Disney for trying to mostra the real side of being a princess while also not insulting past Disney films. Today I actually watched an episode of Sofia The First and there was a princess who looked like a nerdy girl that you'd think would be a real bookworm that likes the indoors but she's not. She had spent her whole life traveling the world and having adventures with her parents, so she had never been to a real classroom. She actually didn't like the idea of being in a classroom all giorno instead of out adventuring. Same thing with Elle Woods from Legally Blonde, she's a girly girl thats into pink, clothes, her looks, and all the typical girly stuff. However, she's not just some bimbo, she's highly intelligent, got into law school through on her own, graduated as valedictorian with several job offers, and won a murder trial during her first anno in law school. Yes, Aurora in this movie is shown to Amore the color rosa but so what? That doesn't make a character bad and it makes her più unique in this giorno in age full of tomboys. She maybe girly but that doesn't make her a brainless bimbo. Aurora has shown in this movie that she's very smart and responsible.

She's responsible and dutiful
I Amore how she's very smart in knowing she shouldn't sign something before Leggere it, even if it'll take a very long time. I mean, it takes up all of her giorno but she knows she has to be responsible da Leggere the papers before signing them. I mean, one of them could cause problems for her people and it would be all her fault for not Leggere it. She cares about her kingdom and doesn't want anything to happen to her people. She listens to their problems and never complains. She does have her own needs but she doesn't let it overcome her Amore for her people. They made her dutiful in the original but in this movie they expanded upon that trait. This shows what a strong woman she is, not in the fighting sense but in the emotional sense, which is just as good, if not better.

She likes to do thinks herself but knows when she needs up
te can see when the fate are offering to help Aurora that she really prefers to do things on her own, which I really relate to. She knows that she might not always have the help of others and she needs to be able to handle things on her own, especially as the future Queen of both Stefan and Hubert's kingdoms. However, she does acknowledge when she needs help and will ask for it. I think this is a good lesson to teach anyone. Learn to be independent and able to do things on your own but when it gets to the point where she needs help, she'll ask for it.

She's hardworking and determined
I admire how determined and hardworking she is because no matter how hard something is, she sticks with it. Well, for the most part. She does try to take the easy way out but she realizes that even if she did it once that it was wrong. She goes through that entire stack of papers to sign that takes her until late at night to finish. That's INSANE and I could never do all of that, so I admire her for that. She's incredibly hardworking and never gives up. Even when she's trying to take the easy way out, she does her hardest to get it right, until ultimately she decides not to use magic but it only caused trouble. Like they say in Once Upon A Time, "All magic, comes at a price." She's a great role model that works incredible hard no matter what.

She's a daydreamer
This is an aspect of her character in the original movie that is carried on in this movie. After her song, she's imagining everyone back from their trip and Aurora is recitazione like everything for her has gone well. I think that's pretty daydreamy. Plus when she looks up at the brightest stella, star in the sky, like Phillip told her to do before she went to sleep, and pretended like she was actually talking to him through it. Almost like she could actually see his face. While I certainly would say her daydreaminess isn't up to the level of Ariel o Cinderella, she still is a daydreamer.

She's mischievous
The way she does poke fun at King Hubert does mostra this side of her. Basically the same things as the fun and playful side of her. However, when she's playing with the wand to give herself a beautiful ball gown, dazzling earrings and necklace, and a jeweled tiara is pretty mischievous. She knows that the wand isn't a toy but she does it anyway, which shows she has a slight trouble-making side to her. I mean she's not mischievous like Ariel is because Aurora does know her limits. Although, that doesn't mean she won't still be mischievous because even when she turns her dress back into her nightgown and is about to to go sleep, she turns her nightgown rosa just for the fun of it. This was a side of her we got for only one scene in Sleeping Beauty but that was it, I wanted più of that and I'm glad we got it because she's very interesting here.

She's patient, fair, diplomatic, and reasonable
When she has to deal with the peasants complaints and the first party that came in was fighting like crazy, she managed to stay patient with them but she wasn't a pushover. She would tell them both to calm down. She's patient and kind but she has her limits, although she won't be rude about it like some of the più feisty heroines. At the end of the day, she'll listen to all of the complaints and give them the fair consideration and time that they deserve. Whenever two people are having a disagreement, she'll be reasonable, fair, and very diplomatic about it to make sure the solution she thinks of benefits both parties.

She's selfless
te can see that hearing all of the complaints from so many people, even one dumb one about changing the royal colori o something. But she still sticks with it, despite the stress of the job. First of all, I Amore how they're mostrare the less glamorous side of being a princess. That it's not all about being pretty, getting a prince, and living happily ever after. It shows the responsibilities and how te have to put others needs above yours, which they mostra with Aurora here. We see that she can be stressed out and isn't perfect. However, all she has to do is just look at the faces of her people that need her help and she instantly has the confidence to continue. She's incredibly selfless and is really serious about her responsibilities as a princess and the future queen.

She's compassionate
te can tell that she really cares about her people, which I have GUSHED over a lot in this article. It's especially shown during the scene where she's talking to a farmer that Lost his stalk. She shows instant sympathy towards him and even pulls out a handkerchief to wipe away a tear. She knows that his life stalk are his way of living and he could starve without them. She's always so kind and caring towards her people with their problems, no matter how big o small. She truly cares about her family, friends, and everyone in her kingdom. Usually with peasants going to the royals with their complaints it played for laughs, like Yzma with that one peasant, a scene from The Emperor's New School where Kuzco says it was the worst part of being Emperor, o when Anastasia Tremaine/The Red Queen was hearing complaints and told them that their problems bore her (this was in the secondo episode where she was still being portrayed as a villainess). It's refreshing to see peasants going to royals with their complaints and the royals are actually taking them seriously and trying to do their best to help.

She makes mistakes, learns from them, and fixes them
I always Amore when a character makes mistakes, learns from them, and fixes them. She knows she made a mistake da taking the easy way, learns that she should never take the easy way out, and actually fixes it. It's nice to know that she actually is like a real human who can give into temptation. Magic is a powerful thing and power is very seductive. However, she learns knowing te accomplished something through hard work is also very seductive. I know I would fall victim to the seduction of magic and bending anything I want to my will, but she's able to overcome it be realizing that using it was wrong. She's a great role model that grows, not amazingly well, but still.

Overall, she's a great, layered, and three-dimensional character in this movie with A LOT of depth to her. This is what I think she should've been like in the original in my honest opinion. There was nothing wrong with her in the original, other than being one dimensional and not having a well-developed personality, and was very harmless of a character. This version of Aurora and her movie are also harmless and don't deserve such HUGE amounts of hate, especially when they don't EXPLAIN the hatred for Aurora in this movie. Lastly, as for the pop voice, it's still a good voice, no Mary Costa and they should've gotten a più opera voice for her but she doesn't sing for most of her screentime, so it doesn't bother me that much. When it comes to speaking voices, she does sound the same as her original self, o at least good enough. So I figured that instead of just getting into a pointless argument where I get mad because people won't explain the problem with this version of Aurora, I just decided to talk about why I Amore her.
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I realized that it would be too long to put all 20 hairstyles in one article, so I diviso, spalato it up in two articoli



20. Snow White's hair with blue ribbon
Omg, did just Snow White entered superiore, in alto 20, despite already 23 hairstyles had been eliminated? Quickly, we have to take her down!

Well, this hairstyle isn't that great, it makes look pale and unnoticed.
 "Say what? te don't like my hair?"
"Say what? te don't like my hair?"

"I hate that hairstyle... Too short, too ugly. Not that I don't like short hair, sometimes short hair looks great, but not when it comes to Snow White." skypirate

"I like her hair with a red bow,...
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One giorno at work, Tiana was working at her new restaurant that was built at the end of the Princess and the Frog movie. Then suddenly Louis my preferito character comes up and plays jazz with the big boys. Naveen and I were at the tavolo waiting for some fresh good food. Tiana the princess that was married to Naveen comes up and give us what I want and he wants and I waited. Then Tiana's children were playing around with the tables and going nuts. Then Charolette comes crazy in the restaurant and she was hugging me saying "Nice to te and what is your name?" I detto "My name is Meaghan Davis I'm...
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There's no denying that Disney has produced some beautiful princesses, as well as some.. well, not so pretty princesses. I'm going to give te my lista of the superiore, in alto ten prettiest princesses, based on the way they look in their original movies.

#10: SNOW WHITE
I think everyone saw that coming. I'll give her this at least: she has nice eyelashes. And nice.. lips? I'm really trying to be nice here. There's nothing about this girl that is very attractive. Her alien-looking nose, her hairstyle, the fact that she looks about 12 years old.. I know that's close to her age, but still. There's really no pictures...
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This is a lista about the most comfortable bedrooms in Disney Princess movies. I made the countdown some months ago, but I just have time and mood to write the articolo now. I included almost all bedrooms we see in the movies, except Mother Gothel's bedroom and Grandmother Fa's bedroom, because theirs are seen too little in the movies. I hope you'll enjoy Leggere this. To all participants, I say a huge THANK te for picking and commenting.


21. Aladdin's strada, via bedroom

It's just a corner up in the ruins of an old building, but to Aladdin it's his only bedroom. He doesn't have a house, so he tries...
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So I did this awhile back for Esmeralda and Megara (and even further back for Merida). So I thought I'd do it for the other two main unofficial princesses. Funny thing is, Kida, despite being a princess, probably has più reasons not to be included than any other heroine. But I digress, let's take a look at some of the pros and cons of adding Jane Porter and Kidagakash to the line-up.
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Princess of the Apes

Reasons Why
-Kida actually is a princess.
-One could say Jane is the princess of the jungle.
-Tarzan was a relatively successful movie, that produced a successful franchise.
-Kida is somewhat...
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For now I'm sticking to the usual "who came first" order, but I might mix them up later on.


Character: Top! As my preferito childhood princess, she will always be something special.

Role Model: superiore, in alto – no middle – no superiore, in alto – no middle. The thing is, I like her in the top, because she is friendly, acts responsible and is an all around positive character. But it does become rather crowded in the top, and there are three princesses I would rank above her.
Beauty: superiore, in alto – it’s easy to make icone with her, because she looks good from più o less every angle. From the blue eyed princesses,...
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Ok! So here is my review of Frozen's characters! I've already reviewed the Musica of the film, which te can read here (just copy and paste the link: link

INTRODUCTION
I'm just going to say right now....Frozen has some of the best characters of any Disney film. Why? One word: DEVELOPMENT. The characters are all so well developed, and they all have such great and complex personalities (yes, even te Hans). I found that as I watched the film, I realized every character symbolized something. Olaf represented the bond between Elsa and Anna...and Hans, the villain, represented the breaking of their...
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 There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell te where te ought to be.
There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell you where you ought to be.
Since I'm a fan of the Harry Potter book series, I've decided to start a series of interpreting Disney characters into the Hogwarts Houses. I'll be doing all the princesses and princes, and maybe some side characters and villains. This article'll just be the Classic Princesses, since the descriptions are going to be pretty lengthy and I doubt te guys could handle Leggere another of my super long articles. If te don't like Harry Potter te might be a bit confused, but if te have basic knowledge of the houses you'll be fine. Oh, and all of this is just my opinion.



Also, just for reference,...
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12) Evil Queen as the Old Hag

I don't think that I have to say why she's last. She's hideous and very scary, her face is horrible and I hte her hair. The only thing I like about her is the light green color of her eyes.

11) Old Mother Gothel

I believe that she's very ugly. But I actually like her hair...

10) Ursula

I think that if she was slim and with beautiful facial features, Ursula would be absolutely gorgeous, because I really like the combination of white hair, purple skin, gray eyes and red lips. Unfortunately, she's plump, with an awful nose, weird eyes and a huge mouth....
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9.Aurora
Aurora came in last in this countdown for one obvious reason- We simply didn't see her do anything brave. While Snow White did mostra cowardice, she also showed bravery. Aurora simply didn't do enough to mostra any bravery, and only showed moments of fear. I'm willing to bet had Aurora run through the woods like Snow White, she wouldn't have been able to recover so easily, nor barge into a stranger's house.

"It's not that Aurora isn't Ribelle - The Brave but she really doesn't get a chance to mostra us her personality so we can only assume off of what we know." (dweeb)

"will someone please name one...
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