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Let's face it: we live in a man's world. If you don't think that's true, slap yourself and take a look at the real world. Under Iranian Islamic law, if a woman isn't a virgin when she's married, she gets 100 lashes. Harsh. Men are even paid madami than women on average, and that's in the United States.

Now, I am a feminist. Before anyone throws something at me, I want to say that people are misconstruing feminism, and it's making me sick. Feminism isn't about burning bras or hating men, it's about equality. It's about a world where no gender is oppressed. And Disney can have a big part in that.

How? Think about it. What do most little girls want to be when they grow up? A princess. And where do they learn that? Disney. Now, of course that little girl will have her dreams crushed, but the time she spent waiting for Prince Charming could have been used doing something useful. Take it from Tiana, "Fairytales can come true, you gotta make 'em happen, it all depends on you." What world will we be in if half the population, scratch that, ALL of the population, nakakita women as dames to be rescued?

Well, gone are the damsel in distress classic princesses. Here is a new age, where the Disney god has granted us a warrior princess, a working princess, and the idea that true pag-ibig can actually be found between sisters, not mga manliligaw (gasp! Who'd have thunk?)

Disney still has a long way to go, though. Girls may realize that they create their own path, but they also need to realize that there is no one beauty standard.

Girls don't need waists smaller then their heads to be beautiful, or eyes that take up half their face, or long, flowing hair. And nearly every princess has these attributes.

How about a chunky princess, with womanly curves that don't come from not having a ribcage? How about a princess with a pixie cut? And especially (though this will be in the far, far, future) a gay princess?

As you can see, Disney is slowly regaining my respect. But they still have a long way to go.
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12) The Princess and the Frog
I'm not positive but I think this has a somewhat large fanbase on Fanpop? Even if it doesn't, I don't think that I'll ever adore this film. I'll start with the positives. I pag-ibig Down in New Orleans and basically the whole beginning. When Tiana is human, it's actually very entertaining. I adore Lottie, and it just is, for lack of better word, better during this part of the film. It's funnier and much, much less obnoxious. I like Facilier and Tiana and Naveen is hilarious at times, but the segundo half of the film...oh lord. It's so annoying...half the time I can't...
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“Rapunzel” is the kind of story that consistently ranks highly in people’s lists of their paborito fairy tales. With a dramatic plot, interesting characters, symbolic motifs, and the underlying theme of the redeeming power of love, the tale certainly seems to deserve such adoration. Grimm’s version of the story is perhaps the most known retelling,
 Grimm's Rapunzel
Grimm's Rapunzel
although that may have changed as of 2010 with Disney’s adaptation, Tangled, a movie just as rife with symbolism as its literary inspiration. Although both are variations on the Rapunzel narrative, Disney’s movie veers...
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One thing I pag-ibig about pasko is all the cute outfits avaliable and Disney Princesses also wears pasko Outfits aswell as Winter Outfits and since those two pretty much are the same I decided to rank my paborito Disney Princess Christmas/Winter Outfits, there are quite a lot of them so I decided to do a 2 part countdown, this will be dedicated to all the outfits from pelikula (sequels included) and tv-shows (Only Sofia The First) and the susunod one is dedicated to all the ones seen in promotional images

12. Pocahontas's Winter Outfit Without Cape

This outfit despite it's low placement...
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 Credit to rzenteno for this wonderful image!
Credit to rzenteno for this wonderful image!
So I didn't use any 1 prince twice and I tried to match everyone to their best match outside of the original. This is inspired sa pamamagitan ng the wonderful job of link article. She did an amazing job pairing them up! Such an amazing job that it made me want to try myself. Hope you guys don't mind, this was just for fun! The absolutely ❤️amazing❤️ crossovers were done sa pamamagitan ng a multiple of talented users on this site. The artikulo image (top right) was made sa pamamagitan ng link He did a wonderful job, in my opinion! :D Most of my crossovers were done sa pamamagitan ng link No, really. Would you believe she did like 6 crossover photos...
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After seeing Sweetie94's prettiest disney princess list, I wanted to make one of mine as well. I'm not really a tagahanga of the beauty of modern princesses, I find them rather too doll types, somehow. So they are all ranking low on my list. Hope you'll enjoy it, here it goes:

13. Elsa:
Eh, are her eyes for real? Way too big on her face and her lips are so thin. She does have that barbie doll kind of look to her. She has an unbalanced face proportion, her upper portion of face is too big as compared to the lower portion and that gives her an unnatural look, imo. I quite like her hair though, snow blonde,...
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posted by sweetie-94
Last time I wrote this listahan bravo and nagyelo hadn't been released so now I'll write this listahan with them included, hope you'll like it

12. Pocahontas

This scene is amazing to look at, no wonder many people loves this ending, but why is it then last on my list? While it's an amazing scene to look at it isn't a happy ending, normally I don't mind it, but Disney is known for making happy endings so honestly if this movie was made sa pamamagitan ng another company and was live action I probably would pag-ibig the ending more

11. Mulan

This ending starts off great with Mulan reuniting with her father and Shang...
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So here is the Part 2 to my musical countdown: Scores. I pag-ibig Disney music and I honestly pag-ibig the scores over the songs. They have all of the "magic Disney" feel that I absolutely adore. Also, I pag-ibig how the scores can provide a blend of the different songs from it's respective films as well as stir up all of the emotions and/or memories from it's respective scene(s). For those reasons, this listahan was much harder for me to make than Part 1: Songs, but I managed to finish! As I mentioned before, I cannot get enough from the musical team of Alan Menken and Howard...
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So many times have I heard that Disney Princess pelikula are for little girls who wish upon a fairy godmother, want to be rescued sa pamamagitan ng a handsome prince and live happily ever after. This is so not true and doubt all those who have opinions like this, if they have ever watched any DP movie seriously. So here's my 5 reasons why adults should consider Disney Princess pelikula as serious entertainment

5. Animation Art:
Any adult who have serious interest in animation art will not only enjoy the ever-evolving animation style from Disney studio but will find that animation in these pelikula are top-notch....
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posted by laylastepford
Ok so I saw a talented user here post an artikulo about the Bechdel Test and being the Walt geek that I am, was immediately inspired to do a Walt Disney Test.

Walt Disney was unfortunately only alive to fully see over the production and release of Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty which are known as the "Classic Princesses". For this reason, I took everything in common that I could find with these 3 princesses for relevancy to rate the others. The 14 commonalities I found were: 1.) Beautiful Face 2.) In Shape Body 3.) Soft/Sweet Speaking Voice 4.) pag-awit Voice 5.) Dance Scene [Solo...
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Tiana- The Under-rated

When Princess and the Frog came out it got people talking. Not only is Tiana a trailblazer for being the first African American Princess, but she was the first princess to independently have jobs and dedication to pursue a realistic career, I get that not every little girl dreams of having a business and they’d rather have the sparkly toga but I had hopes that Tiana would inspire them to come up with realistic goals. But .......she was not as loved as I thought . Also , some people ( SOME ONLY ) dislike her for her color tone !!!!!!!

Mulan- The Very Underrated

Now , she...
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posted by laylastepford
What if all of the Disney Princesses were American and lived in American cities? Which ones would they choose to live in? (*Note, I comprised this listahan of where they would want to live as a free choosing adult, not where they would have been born and raised. That is another list.)

Snow White: Phoenix, Arizona
Because there is a large elderly population there so Snow could help them like she did the dwarves. She is also a conservative princess that I think would enjoy living out under the stars in a madami traditional place.


Cinderella: Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota
Because it is a city rich...
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posted by laylastepford
What if all of the Disney Princesses were from American cities? Which ones would they be from? (*Note, I comprised this listahan of where they would be born and raised from not where they would be most suited as a free choosing adult. That is another list.)

Snow White: Portland, Oregon
Because it has a very friendly and comfortable environment. Snow was very naïve and very trusting, it would make sense if she grew up in a ligtas place like this.


Cinderella: Dallas, Texas
Because it is very conservative and traditional. There are madami gender roles so it would make madami sense why Sinderella took...
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