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A fair number of Disney Princess DVDs were released in the early 2000's, and the series I'm most familiar with is the Princess Party line. To my knowledge, there were just two installments, both of which I apparently still own! These DVDs feature Disney Princess-related games, activities, and stories with the goal of helping to create a memorable DP-themed party for young girls. I first rented this disk from Blockbuster about a decade nakaraan just to check out the games, so I have a bit of nostalgia for it. But how well does the content on the DVD hold up? Let's take a look!

DVD Features
There are four main categories of content on the disk along with enhanced content, so I'll go through them all one sa pamamagitan ng one. The first couple are very straightforward so they won't be much of a hassle. So let's start with...

 Menu for Party Planner
Menu for Party Planner


Most of the items here give madami information about the content on the DVD. "Game Instructions," as you can figure out very quickly, goes over the rules for the eight games/activities. It's meant to let parents know about what the games entail, advised supervision, and any additional items needed at the time of the party. This comes with voiced-over walkthroughs of all the games.
"Planning Tips" is the most unique feature here. It's plain text that tells you how and when to prepare for the party. It explains what you should do three weeks before the party, 1 week before, 2 days before, etc. up to celebration day.
"Enhanced Computer Features" explains that the enhanced content on the disk requires InterActual Player to access, and "Register Your DVD" explains how to register the DVD and the benefits for doing so. And that's it!

 Menu for Set Up
Menu for Set Up


This section is very simple, giving you the ability to choose language (English or French) and subtitles. Interestingly, only English subtitles are offered.

 First Half of the Games
First Half of the Games


The eight games are split across two screens, so we'll first look at the four shown here.

Ariel's Scavenger Hunt
Ariel's Scavenger Hunt is the only game that requires splitting up into teams, which are Team Sebastian and Team Flounder. Ariel will name off eight fairly common household items like a hat, a pillow, etc. The objective is for each team to find the requested item and bring it back before all of the bubbles on the screen pop, which takes about 30-40 seconds. After each round, you record which team found the item or if no one was able to find it. You also have the option to play solo, in which case the game suggests you turn the game into your own personal scavenger hunt and choose either character you like.
At the end, Ariel congratulates the winning team, but also commends the other team for their great work. On the whole, this one seems really fun for little kids. But because one game goes through eight of the nine possible items, there's little replay value for this one.

Belle's Storytime
Belle's Storytime is similar to Mad Libs. There are six selections that will need to be made, such as objects, characters, and actions. The choices are represented as pictures on the screen. The "Party Planner" from before recommends that players either agree on an answer for each one together or take turns passing the TV remote. Once all the choices are made, Belle reads the story while very short clips from Beauty and the Beast play in the background. The two possible stories do give this game some replay value, but they're both short and VERY silly. I remember really enjoying this game as a kid though, so I'm going to assume that most kids would have a fun enough time with this one.

Cinderella's Tiara
The only arts-and-crafts activity on this disk is Cinderella's Tiara, which walks the partygoers through the steps for making a paper tiara. There's always an animation on the screen ipinapakita the current step, and you have the option to replay the step if needed. Making the crown is actually very simple and, aside from paper, only requires crayons, scissors for one step, and tape for the final step. You can also add beads and such if you have those on hand.
And in case you're wondering...yes, I did try to make one. xD I made mine out of kulay-rosas construction paper and decorated it using nothing madami than a hotel pen and crayons that are at least six years old. And I gotta say, it turned out a little better than I expected:

 My Pathetic Tiara
My Pathetic Tiara


I kept my pen-drawn lines so that you could see how you're required to cut the paper. It's very simple, and you can probably tell from my poorly-drawn shapes and lazy coloring that I rushed through it very quickly. It's also far too small to fit around my head, but hey, you can't win 'em all. xD Kids are probably much madami imaginative, and I can see them having fun making these tiaras. I'm not sure what kind of paper you'd need to make sure it'll actually fit, but I'm sure there's a way. Overall, it's a pretty fun activity.

Jasmine Says
As you can probably tell, this is an Aladdin-themed version of the classic Simon Says. hasmin will say one of nine possible actions and the partygoers are expected to follow along, but only if she says "Jasmine says." Otherwise, they're out of the game. Gameplay continues until there's only one person left, which you indicate sa pamamagitan ng selecting the tiara icon on the screen.
Some of the actions are very simple, like "put your hands on your hips" and "give a thumbs up." But some require madami energy, like "spin around" and "jump up and down." In any case, this seems like another fun game for children and probably the segundo most fun after Ariel's Scavenger Hunt. You might also notice that the animation comes from I'm guessing either the Aladdin sequels or the TV show, or possibly both. The action will always be accompanied sa pamamagitan ng the corresponding visual, so that's a nice touch. And one other detail: It is expected that the winner receives a prize, making this the only game in the collection with this requirement.

 segundo Half of the Games
Second Half of the Games


Now let's go over the rest of the games.

Princess Dress Up
This is the segundo and last of the "activities." This one's a no-brainer; it's just dressing up! It's expected that all the partygoers bring clothes to dress up, possibly as their paborito Disney Princess. The game goes through the dress-up procedure step sa pamamagitan ng step, beginning with a dress and shoes and going on to add madami accessories.
Once the dress-up portion is complete, everyone is expected to take turns walking up to the new mirror on the screen. The TV is then supposed to tell them one at a time which princess they look most like, accompanied with a picture of the princess ipinapakita up on screen. But because the princess is randomly chosen, it could be way off. I went through this portion over 20 times and interestingly never got Ariel, so I'm not sure if she's just extremely rare or simply not included in the game. Or maybe it was pure chance that she never came up. Only members of the original six princesses appear to be options, so even if you select the button on the screen madami than six times, you won't get Pocahontas, Mulan, or any other characters. It's very possible that a princess will be repeated, although the game does seem to avoid repetition in at least the first few turns.
This game is probably loads of fun if the mga kaibigan in the room are prepared to dress up, and I'm sure they'd all be excited to find out which princess they best match. But if there's no intent to dress up, this game will be pretty pointless.

Princess Personality
Merryweather hosts Princess Personality, which is a straightforward iksamen that determines which princess you're most like. There are I think eight questions, and it's not a very insightful quiz. Some tanong are based on appearance and not personality, like "what color is your hair" and "what's your paborito color to wear." And some have sagot that are dead-giveaways to the princess it corresponds with. The best example is the tanong that asks "What do you really not like?" Two of the options are bad apples and sleeping for too long. Any guesses? :P And there's one other annoyance with this game: Merryweather reads the tanong and sagot very slowly. It takes her at least half a minuto to go through one tanong and I don't think I'm exaggerating.
Nonetheless, I liked this iksamen when I was younger and trying for all of the princesses. And it also has nice presentation; after the quiz, Merryweather is shown flying through a forest and up to a castle, and the screen then zooms in (slowly but surely) on the princess in the kastilyo that you got as your result. It's timed with her narration perfectly. I'd say that kids will like this game just fine despite some of its weaknesses.

Snow White's Follow the Princess
Follow the Princess is a ~three minuto long game where Snow White instructs players to do things such as dance or clap while music plays in the background. It's sort of like hasmin Says, but it doesn't require pausing to use the remote and doesn't have the "___ says" gimmick. The game has Snow White...not singing, but I guess rhythmically talking to the beat of the music as she gives directions. And all throughout, high quality clips from the original movie play on the screen. This game should be fun for very young kids who have a lot of energy.

Sleeping Beauty's Spell
Like the last game, Sleeping Beauty's Spell is a continuous game that doesn't require constant use of the remote. The players are invited to dance in celebration of Aurora's return (referring to the original movie), but periodically throughout the ~five minute-long game, Maleficent appears. When this happens, Merryweather puts a sleeping spell on the players, who are expected to gently fall to the ground while the mga engkanto get rid of Maleficent. The sleeping spells are only about 15 segundos long, and after each one, you go back to dancing for about the same amount of time until you've gone through six "cycles" and can finally dance freely.
This is the only game to break continuity! Maleficent is defeated in the original movie, which is right where this game picks off from, so why is she still a threat? But it's not a big deal to kids I bet. Just like the other games, this one should be fairly fun, but because there are six cycles, it might get old fast.

 Menu for Sneak Peaks
Menu for Sneak Peaks


Clicking the video projector on the main menu lets you view the sneak peaks that play when you first pop in the DVD.

 Menu for Stories & Music
Menu for Stories & Music


There are two story selections and two music selections, so as with the games, we'll go over them one sa pamamagitan ng one.

Mrs. Potts' Party
This looks like it's from the Beauty and the Beast sequel Belle's Magical World. Even though that film is infamous, I don't think this excerpt is really that bad. It's about Mrs. Potts feeling down with the wintry weather, so Belle and the others decide to throw her a small surprise party to cheer her up. It doesn't go according to plan, though, with everyone unable to come to an agreement on the different preparations like the bulaklak and cake. Mrs. Potts finds out about the party and is disappointed sa pamamagitan ng everyone's arguing, putting her in even madami of a funk. It's up to everyone to learn to put their differences aside so that they can make Mrs. Potts feel better and ipakita how much they care about her.
As I said, this isn't that bad. It has an adequate message and they get it across just fine, and there's a little bit of humor in there too. It makes sense this is included in the DVD since it's about a party, and I figure that's the main reason it was selected.

Message in a Bottle
I'm pretty sure this is an episode from The Little Mermaid TV series. Ariel finds a message in a bottle written sa pamamagitan ng Simon, who's apparently been trapped deep underwater sa pamamagitan ng a sea monster. Ariel and her mga kaibigan set out to go and rescue him. They find the sea monster, and quickly learn that the sea monster IS Simon; he's written plenty of messages hoping to just find some friends. They have a little party and then Ariel gets the idea to take him to her tahanan in Atlantica so that he can make madami friends. But will he be able to make a good impression?
The reason for this one being included on the DVD is less clear. It's true that they mention a party in this episode, but it makes up a very small percentage of the story. One theme that comes up though is the idea of being a good guest, which Simon must be when he visits Ariel's tahanan and meets King Triton. Maybe this is the reason for it being included, and to be fair, it's a good message to want to have on this DVD. But I don't think it gets quite enough focus for it to make a lasting impression on younger kids. Everything else though is pretty good. It's a little difficult to sit through some of Simon's scenes, but he's alright in the end. And there's good enough humor and voice pagganap all throughout.

"If You Can Dream" Music Video
This music video features all of the Disney Princesses, and all of the Renaissance princesses' voice mga aktres reprise their roles here. I've talked about this song before and not too favorably, but I give it credit for having a very pleasant, dreamy kind of sound that works perfectly for the Disney Princess name. And it goes the extra mile to make sure that the princesses (including Pocahontas and Mulan!) all get some time to shine in the song. They all get special lyrics specific to them (although Snow White seems to get the cold shoulder) and all come together during the chorus. It's a worthy addition to the DVD.

Princess Background Music
This one's kind of odd. It's a one minuto variation of the "If You Can Dream" instrumental with some clips of the DP movies, sequels, and/or TV shows playing on the screen for a few seconds. I wouldn't mind it if it was the full instrumental of the song, but it couldn't even do that! It's just weird to see this here since it looks pretty pointless.

 Menu for the Enhanced Content
Menu for the Enhanced Content


We've made it to the final category! This one's not on the main menu; you need to run the DVD on a computer and install InterActual Player to access this extra content. You can install this right from the disk itself, and it's done in under 10 seconds. People have reported problems with InterActual Player, such as it taking over as the default DVD player on the computer. I was able to avoid this issue pretty easily sa pamamagitan ng requiring that the computer always ask which program I want to use to play a DVD, so I don't think it should be too much of an issue. Anyway, I'll go over the features very briefly. Keep in mind that most of this content is for the parents, to help prepare for the party.
"Party Checklists" shows a listahan of everything that you'll need to have for some of the games and activities, like the items needed for Ariel's Scavenger Hunt and the supplies for Cinderella's Tiara.
"Game Instructions" gives instructions for all of the games, which is nothing the Party Planner section didn't do already.
"Screensaver" lets you download a screensaver to your computer. I don't have a need or desire for this so I didn't bother to check it out.
"Birthday Party Custom Invitations" has a Disney Princess themed invitation already set up. You just need to fill in the blanks for the details of the party, like whose party it is, where and when it will be held, etc. It's a pretty cool idea to include this with the disk. You also have the option to print them, as you would expect. In fact, all of the remaining features have printing as an option.
"Birthday Party Recipes" gives two recipes you can prepare for the party. The first is Cinderella's Celebration Sticks, which are pretsel rods with melted white tsokolate and colored sprinkles. I don't have the time or skill to make these myself, but the paglalarawan made them sound pretty good. The segundo recipe is for Sleeping Beauty's kastilyo Cake. It seems like you're expected to make a few small cakes on your own, and this recipe just tells you how to arrange and decorate them with frosting and everything to make it look like a castle. Again, no time or skill to make these myself.
"Coloring Pages" has 12 coloring pages, with two per princess (Pocahontas and Mulan are excluded again). I guess the idea is that these get printed out so that the partygoers can all color at some point.
And finally, we have "Birthday Party Thank You Cards." Like the invitations, these are Disney Princess themed thank-you cards to send out after the party, but there's nothing to customize. I figure you could always write a message inside the card once you print it.

Overview
For 2004, I imagine this DVD would make excellent accompaniment for a Disney Princess party. But now, let's really analyze the features.
There are eight games and activities, which is a pretty reasonable number. Each princess gets one game specific to them so none are left out, although a few games like Ariel's Scavenger Hunt really go the extra mile, while others like Sleeping Beauty's Spell are a bit lacking. The six games are fairly short, lasting not much longer than five minutes, but some have the advantage of being replayable. The two activities would certainly take longer to complete, but aren't overly complicated. This section isn't perfect, but it would provide great entertainment at a party for young kids.
Unfortunately, it seems like the ones putting this disk together skimped out on the stories and music, featuring only two of each. The two stories are alright, but only one of them can truly be sinabi to match the party theme, and it's not like they were made specifically for this disk; they were just taken from pre-existing Disney Princess media. The only music worth checking out is the "If You Can Dream" video, and I think the DVD has the right to brag about it on the back cover since it DOES feature all of the DP's in the lineup at that time, managing to get many of the original voices to return, even.
The Party Planner and enhanced content are a pleasant surprise, facilitating the preparation of the party. Game instructions are always great to have, but the other goodies like themed recipes and invitations are a very nice touch.
So, what's the final verdict? I say the games and enhanced content would make this worth a purchase if one was interested in throwing a Disney Princess birthday party for a young girl and her friends. The stories and music are lacking, but might make for good mindless distraction while eating Sleeping Beauty cake. And if you're not planning on throwing a party but are still curious about the DVD, I wouldn't bother checking it out unless you have a younger sister or niece around six years old. Someone a little older might still find interest in this if they're Disney fans, but this probably won't find an audience for anyone above the age of 10. The games and narrations make it clear that the disk is aimed towards a very young audience.

And AT LONG LAST, our biggest question: Does this DVD hold up? The answer: Almost. The games and activities hold up well for the most part, with mostly good narrations and visuals. One of the main signs of outdated-ness is the use of some clips from the clearly low-budget TV shows and sequels, and this applies to the two stories associated with the disk, too. But the biggest sign is the lack of the newer princesses from Tiana to Merida, since this DVD came out before their pelikula did. There's also a surprising lack of Pocahontas and Mulan, despite Mulan actually being shown in the lineup on the front cover. If Disney Princess parties are still fashionable nowadays, this disk will service you well if you can overlook some of the signs that this is an older piece of merchandise. And to young girls nowadays who might simply be curious about the DVD, I think they'd find enjoyment in it still -- again, if they're the right age and if they can overlook the absence of the newer princesses.

Wowie! That's got to be the longest artikulo I've ever written on Fanpop. And boy, was it fun. What are your thoughts on this DVD? Have you ever taken a look at it or is this your first time hearing about it? Whatever the case is, feel free to leave your thoughts down below. See you around!
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Snow White - Princess Vera Wang

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I chose this parfume for Snow White because it consists mansanas notes and mansanas is a symbol of this character. It also consists tsokolate and it's another why this parfume fits Snow White so much. I think that prutas and gourmand notes fit her the best because of her warm, sweet, nurturing personality and her culinary skills.
I think that Anna and Su from Mulan II( the princess in yellow) would have this parfume as their paborito too. These three are quite similiar personality-wise.
Other parfumes that would fit Snow White - Sring bulaklak Creed which was originally...
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So this was a topic that was brought up a couple weeks nakaraan that brought on a big debate. There were people who sinabi a fat princess wouldn't be a good role model, that obesity kills people, that just because there's only thin princesses doesn't mean kids are going to worry about it, that the princesses have to be beautiful, etc.

I used to read a lot of books and watch a lot of tv growing up, mostly Harry Potter and Disney. As much as I pag-ibig the Harry Potter series and Disney movies, the way fat people are depicted is really upsetting. I mean there's Dudley who's described as being as fat as...
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Here we go, from least paborito to favorite, here's the Mother's araw countdown results! I know mother's araw was two days nakaraan but I'm not waiting a whole taon to put up the artikulo so here we go :)


13. Evil Queen
So it's pretty obvious why she was taken out first; She forced her stepdaughter to be a scullery maid and tried to have her killed (twice) just because she was jealous of how beautiful Snow White was.



12. Lady Tremaine
Again, pretty obvious why she was taken out early. Like Snow White, Cinderella's stepmother forced her to be a maid. But unlike Snow White at least Tremaine...
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Okay we've officially finished the countdown so as promised here's the artikulo featuring the results! This artikulo will not only ipakita the results, each scene will include my thoughts, the thoughts of the participants, and there will be comparisons to the last time I did this countdown!

Here we go!

10. Merida crying and saying sorry to her mom
Original placement: none (it wasn't in the last countdown)
I've had mixed comments about this scene. There were people who sinabi they thought this scene was sad because Merida thought she Nawawala her mom forever but then other people sinabi that Merida should...
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People tend to get caught up in preconceived notions of a character based on their appearance or other surface level factors.

A prime example of this would be Snow White, people see her soft petite features, hear her high pitched voice and listen to her sing about a finding love, and they automatically assume she’s a docile weak passive shy individual. While Snow White is definitely a bit calmer and madami carefree, she’s far from the most passive princess. After surviving a deadly encounter and knowing her life is still in danger, she gets picks her herself up rather quickly. Once she finds...
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Here is a listahan of my best DP role models. The most important thing to note here is that this is very much a subjective, rather than objective, list. Rather than trying to rank the princesses according to who I think is the best role model for children or other people in general, the ranking is purely according to how they serve me personally as role models.



11. Aurora



Perhaps not surprisingly, Aurora lands herself at the bottom of this list. She is gentle and kind, which are definitely qualities I appreciate, however she has little else to offer in terms of being a role model. Let's say...
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11. Cinderella

This was one of the easiest. Despite being the first DP movie I've ever seen, it is also the only DP movie with no aspects I enjoy. I don't like the characters, animation or songs. I find nothing enjoyable about this movie and I have no desire to re-watch it. I don't hate this movie but I wouldn't say I like it either. My least paborito DP movie wth no doubt. There are adaptation of this fairytale I like more.

10. Sleeping Beauty

I pag-ibig its animation, it's gorgeous and one of the best in Disney history. I feel like artistic style of Pocahontas was inspired sa pamamagitan ng SB and...
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A bit of a disclaimer:I think the main issue with ranking Elsa's paborito princesses is how mysterious her character truly is giving that it is drowning in anxieties and fears, and is also frankly madami of a cardboard character- easier to project onto then to discern an actual personality. There are also 3 different Elsa's throughout the film- beginning movie Elsa, who is in control but paralyzed sa pamamagitan ng fear, middle-movie Elsa who is on a high of letting her emotions take over and end movie Elsa who now understands that her emotions and powers can be controlled through "love" but is still practical...
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Thanks to the ones who have recently nagkomento on my artikulo :D. So, despite I have a lot of interests, I never get bored on picking mine and my friend’s Zodiac sign traits. I’m Sagittarius because I was born on 8th December. So now, let’s get started!

Snow White – Cancer

Popular Opinion, duh! She is Def a Cancer girl! Cancer people are kind, sweet, plucky, loyal, emotional and motherly. Emotionally grounded and fair to all, Snow White inspires us to always make the best out of a bad situation. The way she cares for the dwarves represents Cancer’s kind, cute and compassionate...
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Tiaras....tiaras.....tiaras. Real princesses have crowns, what are even they without that? Sorry, it was a bit sassy. Only tiaras here, so yea, the females who don’t have a royalty status didn’t get into this ranking. This is an artikulo about prettiest DP tiara!


11.    Tiana's after wedding tiara
 First kill me, then I'll wear it
First kill me, then I'll wear it

Sure it suited Tia’s brown complexion and is extremely unique. But, meh, does unique always has to mean pretty? I don’t think so. It isn’t very nicely shaped for my taste and this tiara is too small. Ugh, I felt it’s a weird shape...
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PART 1~ link

22 LUCIFER AND POM-POM

Awwww, I actually like this couple. Seeing Lucifer fall in loves just makes him seem vulnerable. It’s nice to see him in that light considering his actions in all three movies. Although it was so sweet to see the kinder side of him, he definitely got what he deserved. I’ve seen celeb couples last longer than these two. Going back on his word and helping Pom-Pom attack the mice who helped him get her in the first place. Not cool.

Funfums picked Lucifer and Pom-Pom:
I don't like this couple.

anukriti2409 picked Lucifer and Pom-Pom:
totally blah

21 KING...
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 Party Time!!
Party Time!!
Since Halloween is coming, I'll write down some of the princesses favourite Halloween films.

1. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera

I pag-ibig this movie and I think it would be perfect for a Halloween party gathering for the princess together! It's about Erik, a deformed man living at the Opera House in Paris and needs love. Christine Daae, fell into a pag-ibig tatsulok between Erik and Raoul, Vicomte De Chagny.

2. Stephen King's Rose Red

The spookiness in this miniseries is the best EVER! I pag-ibig Stephen King because he's very original with his story, it's base on a mansion in Seattle.

3....
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 Ella and Kit.
Ella and Kit.
Hi guys, I will be Pagsulat 2 of my favourite Disney remake that were make into a live action reboot. I will write down on which of these 2 are my favourites, as well as how they inspired me.

Cinderella (2015)

One of the things I really like about this reboot of the 1950 classic, was that it teaches us to have faith and be kind. We also get to see how Ella manages to stand against her stepmother unlike her animated version, she also meets the prince before meeting him during the ball.

Beauty and the Beast (2017)

Like Cinderella, Belle has madami screen-time including the Beast/ Prince Adam. Belle...
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okay i gotta say that merida wasn't my favourite straight when i saw the movie
but now i adore her spunky tom-boy personality

besides she is the only princess from PIXAR....seriously if you don't know what i mean

what i mean is PIXAR pelikula are the literal defenition of AWESOME
(this is just my personal opinion and experience)

so let's not get carried away and count down a few reasons why merida is TOTTALY AWESOME

1-SHE HAS SUCH AN IMPORTANT RULE IN HER STORY......
yes merida is the heroine of her own story ......also the thing that i've noticed lately while watchin' the movie is that the plot wouldn't...
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