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The Current Princesses
With 11 official Disney Princess and two more to join in the upcoming year, I've decided to create a countdown of my Top 11 favorite Disney Princesses. While Anna and Elsa will join in 2014, I'm just going to focus on the ones we currently have - besides, I've only seen Frozen once. So without further ado, let's begin!

ApplesauceDoctr's Favorite Disney Princesses

11. Aurora
While Sleeping Beauty was one of my favorite movies from childhood, Aurora herself never truly stood out to me. In her short runtime she walks around the forest and sings - and even though she has a beautiful voice, there's not much else for me to say about her. Even when she's on screen I get rather bored. It's unfortunate for the lovely Aurora that she isn't given much time in her own movie, and that really brings her down this list.

Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)


10. Pocahontas
Pocahontas just isn't my favorite movie nor do I find her to be interesting. She's fun in the first half or so of the movie when she's running around, kayaking and singing about the colors of the wind. I admire her bravery in the climax - and you all know what I'm talking about when she's sacrificing her life for the one she loves. She's determined to see peace between her people and the explorers, even when the odds are against her. However, besides these elements (they're great elements, don't get me wrong), not much else is there to Pocahontas. She loses her fun in the second half or so of the movie and even before that she wasn't too interesting. At least not for my taste.

Pocahontas
Pocahontas


9. Merida
I was really looking forward to Brave and I liked it! At least I did the first time I watched it. Over the year it's not so much my favorite anymore. Merida proves to be a free spirit, wanting to do things her way instead of the ways she's expected to. That's pretty admirable - she was brave (hehe puns) in standing up for herself and going to all the trouble of trying to control her destiny. And did I mention the hair? Good gracious it's amazing!
And sadly, that's where my positive remarks end. I was a little upset that Merida wasn't quite as action-packed and awesome as I thought she would be, but I guess that's my fault. I wasn't too big a fan of the idea of her inadvertantly transforming her mom into - well, you know. I realize that Merida didn't know what she had done and by the end she learns her lesson and the value of family, but something about that whole situation just rubbed me the wrong way.

Merida (Brave)
Merida (Brave)


8. Snow White
It seems that not too many of us favor Snow White, and I guess I can understand why - she's a bit of the archetypal princess; she waits for her prince to rescue her, she sings in a voice that sounds a tad too old for modern liking, and she isn't too strong. However I'm willing to look past those and see Snow White for what she is - a young and caring princess. She willingly runs away from home because she's quite aware that the queen is after her. Talk about bravery! And notice how scared she was of the forest. She didn't run back for fear of the forest; she kept on going. And when she finds shelter, she does her best to pay off by cleaning and cooking. That may not sound like much, but the fact that Snow White would go to all that work and still be happy and kind (much like Cinderella) is something I find positive. Then why is Snow so low on the list? I simply find other princesses to be more memorable.

Snow White (Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs)
Snow White (Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs)


7. Jasmine
I like Jasmine. She was one of our first power-princesses, if you will. She wasn't pleased with the life she had and she was bound to find a new one and be happy. I admire her courage into going forward with that plan because she was entering a whole new world (hehe, more puns!) which she wasn't familiar with. Thankfully it all worked out for the best.
With Jasmine, there aren't too many negative things to say. I realize that this isn't her movie, and even so, she is still a likeable and fun character. Maybe a little more character development would have been nice, but with what we're given, Jasmine is one of those princesses I like.

Jasmine (Aladdin)
Jasmine (Aladdin)


6. Belle
Ah, Belle. What's not to like about Belle? She's kind, forgiving, able to see the good in others, and she even took her father's place and accepted the fact that she'd be imprisoned for the rest of her life. (Thankfully that's not what ended up happening!) I still think that these qualities make Belle a memorable and likeable princess. I wish there was more to say about Belle, but that's alright - what's been said is good enough. ;D

Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)


5. Mulan
Is she a princess? No. Is she a Disney Princess? Yes!
I think there's something about each princess that makes her stand out, but even moreso with Mulan. She is the one who takes her dad's place in the army to not only keep him safe, but to be her true self and to find out what that true self is. Once again, I admire her bravery. I can't really say I relate to Mulan, but if she's awesome that's good enough for me.
While Merida is another one who has an outdoorsy skill (archery), I still prefer Mulan, for her clever thinking and skill when it comes to defeating the Huns in war.

Mulan
Mulan


4. Ariel
I can't imagine disliking Ariel. She's so...fun! :D Out of all of the princesses Ariel is definitely one of the most interesting. She is very curious about the world above and doesn't let anything prevent her from learning more about it. You could argue that she wasn't satisfied with her life - because come on she did have a good life! Trading your mermaid tail for legs? What are you, crazy? I could wonder about that too, but Ariel knows what she wants and, like I said, she won't let anything get in the way from her goals, her dreams, her wishes. Her determination, fun personality, and whimsical-ness (hurray for made up words!) make Ariel a standout from the others.

Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
Ariel (The Little Mermaid)


3. Cinderella
Is it strange that Aurora and Snow White are at the bottom of the list, but Cinderella's in the Top 3? I think there's a certain gracefulness (is that even a word?) about Cinderella that I like in comparison to the other two. Cinderella, like Snow White, puts up with so much work almost all her life and yet she's still kind, caring, and happy. Maybe not super happy, but still, happy. I also love her voice - it's so calm and lovely. I don't think any other Disney Princess is more deserving of her happily ever after than Cinderella. I wish I could explain more about why I like her so much, but I guess she's just too great for words. ;D

Cinderella
Cinderella


2. Rapunzel
Much like Ariel, I can't imagine anyone disliking Rapunzel. Rapunzel is a free spirit who wants to know more about the world, which makes sense since she was locked away from it for so long. Speaking of long, her hair is awesome.
Rapunzel is so fun and adventurous, as well as determined. Nothing is going to stop her from reaching her dream, and throughout the movie she proves to be nothing but likeable, interesting, and understanding of others. Rapunzel - what's not to like?

Rapunzel (Tangled)
Rapunzel (Tangled)


1. Tiana
And my favorite of all is Princess Tiana! I really find her movie to be underrated, but I'm glad that I found Fanpop because it seems like she gets the attention she deserves. :D Tiana is one of if not the most hardworking princess(es), for she's been looking forward to having her own restaurant for almost all of her life and has been working so much in order to make that dream come true. I think that's really inspiring. Not only that, but I like seeing her progress throughout the movie - at first she's just hardworking and maybe "a stick in the mud", but she learns to have a little fun and to bring more love into her life. I overall just love Tiana, and I'm glad to see that her and her movie are receiving more attention as the years go on.

Tiana (The Princess and the Frog)
Tiana (The Princess and the Frog)


And that's the end of the article! Thank you so much for reading my very first article, and I hope to see you again in upcoming articles. I'll plan on updating this countdown next year when Anna and Elsa officially enter the lineup. Until then, see you later!
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Facts about Cinderella

1.Cinderella is the second Disney Princess, joining the franchise in 1950, after Snow White in 1937.

2.Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to be seen as a little girl, before Tiana in 2009 and Rapunzel in 2010.

3.Cinderella's hair color has often been the subject of debate among fans. In the original film, Cinderella's hair seems to be of a light orange tone, classifying her as either a redhead or a ginger as her hair had been offically called 'burnt orange'. In the franchise and in the Disney parks,

4.Cinderella's hair is publicized as bright yellow, making her a golden-blonde,...
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In honor of Valentines Day coming up I'm making a list of my top 14 favorite love songs from animated movies. Starting with my least favorite, number 14, each day I will add a love song I like and on Valentines Day I will reveal my number one favorite love song from an animated movie and this article will be complete :)


14. One Song - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

I really like this song because it's so romantic but it's kinda dull compared to my other favorite in my opinion...But I'm totally in love with the lyrics like
'One heart
Tenderly beating
Ever entreating
Constant and true'
that...
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While the Princess Party line of DVD's had the goal of accompanying Disney Princess-themed parties, the Princess Stories line has the much more general purpose of serving as everyday entertainment for young girls everywhere. As a result, there's a significant dip in quality from the Party line to the Stories line. We're going to take and look and see just how bad that decline is!

DVD Content
Just like in my last review, I'll go over all of the categories of the DVD one at a time. But first, it's necessary to talk about the presentation. When you first pop in the disk, you're shown a young girl's...
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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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Credit: Gabriel Fichera
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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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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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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