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Who is the girliest of them all?
Who is the girliest of them all?
Some people debate over this but here's my opinion. By the way I think all the princesses are feminine, if they weren't they wouldn't be added to the lineup.

1.Tomboy/10.Girly Girl-Pocahontas
In my opinion, she's the most tomboyish. She's the only princess I'd describe as masculine. She climbs trees, she jumps off cliffs and she's very athletic. Pocahontas' playful and mischievious in a boyish way. She prefers to go off playing in the woods rather doing her people's equivalent of housework. The thing is, when Pocahontas does these tomboyish things, she's doing them by choice. All the rough stuff she does are done by her own free will which brings me to the next princess.

2.Tomboy/9.Girly Girl-Mulan
Everyone says that Mulan is the tomboy of the group and I don't agree. She's not necessarily a girly girl, at all, I but don't think she's a tomboy either. Mulan's manly actions are done when, she's disguised as Ping and had no choice, otherwise she'd blow her cover. If you ask me, she seems to be just as uncomfortable in the armor as she is in the matchmaker dress. Mulan is a tomboy only by comparison to other women. To be fair during her time period what was considered feminine was alot more limiting.

3.Tomboy/8.Girly Girl-Rapunzel
Probably the perfect example of "girly tomboy". If you forget about Rapunzel's appearance, personality wise she isn't all that feminine. I think what Disney's doing with the princesses nowadays is trying to make them a good blend of tomboy and girly girl so she can appeal to everyone. We all know Rapunzel's pretty much the blend of all the princesses. So the people who want a traditional, classic, and feminine princess can be happy and so can the people who want a modern, edgy, tomboyish princess.

4.Tomboy/7.Girly Girl-Tiana
Now this one isn't so much the presence of tomboyishness but really the absence of girliness. Tiana's only a tomboy by comparison to Lottie. Her feminity sort of shines through her warbrobe. She doesn't seem to be that into fashion or anything like that. Except for that at the very end, she never wears a pretty outfit on her own. They're either magically acquired or given to her by a friend. Her outfits of choice are more practical or not very dressy. Tiana was really the hardest princess to place.

5.Tomboy/6.Girly Girl-Ariel
She's definitely the least girly of the original six princesses. She's very active and athletic but still hopelessly romantic. A good example of a tomboyish girl with a girly personality. Though she clearly enjoys wearing them, she doesn't wear pretty outfits on her own. They're all given to her by Carlotta. Who's to say how she would dress if she weren't royalty. But then again Ariel is very much into her appearance, especially her hair and she's very aware of her beauty. She can hold her own against a shark so there.

6.Tomboy/5.Girly Girl-Jasmine
I think it's odd that we just assume that all the ethnic princesses are tomboys. The only tomboyish thing about Jasmine is that she wears pants. She is feminine but not extremely so, like Ariel. I guess she has a very masculine personality but she doesn't really do anything to be considered a tomboy. Hell, her weapon of choice agianst Jafar is seduction, the most feminine weapon of all. There is that one scene where she jumps rooftops but for the most part, Jasmine is just as girly as any other princess.

7.Tomboy/4.Girly Girl-Belle
Alot of people tend to think Belle made her debut before Ariel because she's closer to the more feminine traditional princess. She's easily the girliest Disney Heroine within Renaissance, though Jane comes pretty close. Though one could consider her a tomboy, as she is an outcast for reading books rather than doing what is normal for women of that time. Also in comparison to other females in the film, she is rather tomboyish. Belle was also hard to place, she isn't a girly girl, she's just a bookworm.

8.Tomboy/3.Girly Girl-Cinderella
Certainly the most masculine out of the Classics Princesses, though that REALLY isn't saying much. Cinderella is just less girly when compared to the other two classics. She's quite feminine but in a very subtle way. I think that's one of the reasons why she's a favorite of many. She's a very girly girl but not so sugary sweet ot the point where it's unbearable. She is forced to live in conditons most women would have a problem where as most men would not. Cinderella is alot more cool and laid back than the average princess.

9.Tomboy/2.Girly Girl-Snow White
She is the very first princess so of course she has to be very girly. Snow White's dream is to marry a prince, that's considered to be a very feminine ambition. Not to mention she enjoys picking flowers in her spare time. Even her body language screams femininity. Though, I would say she is more like the innocent one rather than THE girly one but she still very much a girly girl. Some people would say Snow White is the most feminine but I think one princess is just alittle more girly.

10.Tomboy/1.Girly Girl-Aurora
Obviously, I think everybody can agree that Aurora is the most feminine princess. She is very romantic and has rather girly ambitions. All she wants is to fall in love with a prince she met in her dreams, there's nothing wrong with that. Also her appearance contributes alot to her girliness, long blond hair, pink lips and dainty feet. I think Aurora is the best example of a traditional princess, she's classy, sweet, kind, refined and of course very feminine.
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Okay so some of you might have read link. At the time, it seemed to me like there was a group of very intolerant users who would only be offended if I wrote such an article. (Weird, I know, since many people write this article but I still didn't want the tension or drama.) Since I wasn't sure how to write a "physically beautiful" list without offending anyone, I didn't write that article and wrote one that I thought had better ideals: an overall attraction with looks, personality and demeanor combined. That being said, I do love the fairy tale versions of Princesses who were always the "most...
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As I mentioned in its first part that this article is for those princesses who got their wedding in original or a sequel. I have re-imagined the gowns for all the princesses as honestly, I don't quite like the ones Disney has shown. The dresses lacks the effort as much as they deserve in my opinion. A princess wedding gown should be thoroughly thought through and designed. Cinderella's and Mulan's are by far the only wedding dress that actually fits their personality the most, in my opinion.

So here's my selection of the re-imagined wedding gowns for the remaining princesses.

1. Cinderella:
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Okay so I have read multiple places on here that "Ariel just left her family for some guy she barely knew" and variations thereof. I coincidentally enough just watched this film within the last month and remember it very freshly so I would like to contribute my opinion on this matter. First though, I would like to remind people: These Disney Princess films do not take place in a modern time and setting. Most of them take place over a 100 years ago and are during a time when most people were dead by 40 and half weren't even making it that long. To put it in perspective, the equivalent of a woman...
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We all know the step-sister from Cinderella that ends up reforming in the sequels. However, many people seem to have criticisms about her because they feel that she shouldn't have been forgiven by Cinderella, there was nothing to show that she deserved to be redeemed, and that it's ridiculous that she got to be redeemed but Drizella didn't. First of all, I think I need to explain where this idea of Anastasia reforming came from. In the original Charles Perrault version of Cinderella, Cinderella's real name was actually Ella. When she became a servant she would sleep by the fireplace to keep...
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Hello guys! Here's the first part of the countdown dedicated to Disney Princesses Couples Month! All DP kisses were included. The most part of the kisses eliminated are from sequels, but there are also some kisses from original movies that I've never expected to see out. The second part will be upload once the countdown will end!

31.Pocahontas and John Rolfe: First Kiss.

It was to be expected, this couple isn't appreciated a lot. Their faces weren't even seen when they kissed; definitively it's the worst DP kiss.

I hate Pocahontas with John Rolfe... ~LauraLane



30.Cinderella and Prince Charming:...
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When I comment on one pick and other fans wonder why I say so, it inspires me to make an article to explain more in the best way. I find a lot similarities of Elsa with Periwinkle (Secret of the Wings), Ralph and Vanellope (Wreck-it Ralph), Zarina (The Pirate Fairy), and Maleficent (Maleficent).

John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair
John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair

Similarities between Periwinkle & Elsa:
- Both have ice power
- Both ice are spreading quickly like fire (okay, not definitely Periwinkle's ice but ice from Periwinkle's place)
- Both have white hairs, or whatever platinum blonde which looks...
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For such a successful and expensive film, Frozen's complete lack of diversity (particularly ethnic diversity) really vexed me. Frozen has four main human characters and out of the four:
- Four are white
- Four are all apparently straight
- Three are blonde
Looking at this, you can tell there is very little variation in Frozen's main cast. In ethnic terms, there really is no excuse of this. Frozen needed more POC.

I have heard one main argument (read: excuse) why Frozen didn't have any racially diverse characters (and no: I am not counting black background characters). Some say that Frozen...
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12.Merida
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My bet is that it would be almost the exact same as Anna's. In the first hour of the movie, Hans gives no implication that he is anything other than what he appears. A kind, gentlemanly, slightly awkward young man who is looking for a sense of adventure and a way to escape the overbearing...
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