Disney Princess Club
sumali
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Yeah, another interlude, but madala with me. There are often discussions about why some princesses/heroines are included in the line-up and others not. To me, the selection makes mostly sense, although I’m sure that Disney decides mostly based on the success of the movie and marketing strategy. But there actually is a set of rule which includes the current princesses and excludes most of the other ones.

1. The Movie has to be based on a Legend or a Fairy Tale, not on a book or an original story (which excludes nearly all the other aspirants). The sometimes inclusion of Alice makes no sense at all, but since that’s only a thing of Kingdom Hearts, I can overlook this.

At date, there are 14 pelikula which are based on either a fairy-tale or some kind of legend: The ten which already are part of the line up, and “The Sword in the Stone”, “Robin Hood”, “Hercules” and “Atlantis: The Nawawala Empire”. It should be obvious why “The Sword in the Stone” and “Robin Hood” are not part of the line up: The former has no leading lady at all, the latter leading lady is a fox. Which brings us to the segundo rule:

2. The heroine has to be human.

A case can be made for Megara and Kida. And I wouldn’t mind having them in the line-up. But, box-office success aside, there are other reasons not to include them. And I don’t mean the fact that Megara is not necessarily a princess and Kida is reyna at the end of the movie. I don’t think that the pamagat should make a difference. But Megara is not the heroine of her movie, that’s Hercules, and she is originally one of the villains. A very likable villain which eventually changes into a heroine, but a villain nevertheless. And Kida doesn’t even turn up until her movie is half over (and spends the segundo half mostly as glowing orb). hasmin isn’t the leading lady of her movie either, but her role is nearly as big as Aladdin’s, so it makes sense to include her.

All the other “honorable princesses” (Jane, Esmeralda, aso) are great heroines, but to me their inclusion into the line-up wouldn’t make sense. I considered to include a review of “Hercules” in this series of articles, because the movie is using the typical Disney fairy tale formula and would fit in quite nicely between the others, but I decided against it, mostly because of the numerous pop-culture references in it. It simply doesn’t have the same timeless feel to it the official Disney Princess pelikula have.
added by SnowSpirit
added by RionaFury
Source: Disney Riona Fury
added by moulan
added by IsisRain
Source: The Disney hanay ng mga arko
added by IsisRain
Source: Disney
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by JaDangerz
Source: Disney
added by IsisRain
Source: The Disney hanay ng mga arko
added by alexon31
posted by Renegade1765
 I know Elsa isn't real - but I still want to wish her a Happy Birthday.
I know Elsa isn't real - but I still want to wish her a Happy Birthday.
Today is December 21st, The Winter Solstice; which according to Jennifer lee is Elsa's birthday.
Because I'm such a dedicated tagahanga of the movie and the character, I have decided to write an artikulo about the fan-arts people have made about her.
You see, back in October of 2014, when I became a tagahanga of Elsa, one of the things that interested me the most about her were all of the dedicated and beautiful fan-arts made about her. A good chunk of the time, they're featuring both Elsa and Anna. Other times, they feature the entire cast. However, this time, I'll be including fan-arts that focuses...
continue reading...
added by GirlySpunk
added by Isabelle_P
added by ARIEL-RAPUNZEL
Source: junterbrink
added by alexon31
Source: alexon31
added by hedwig_wolf
Source: David Gilson
added by hedwig_wolf
Source: David Gilson
added by sleepy_head15
Source: daekazu, Deviantart