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A common complaint against Ariel is how she changes herself or gives up her fins, family and world for a guy. This doesn't bother me too much since the film establishes that she desperately wanted legs and life on land even before she saw Eric. Just listen to "Part of That World."

That's not the focus of this article though. Another common criticism is how losing her voice and trying to woo Eric anyway sends a message to young girls that you don't need to have opinions or a personality to get a man. That all you need is a pretty face.

I have two rebuttals for this argument.

First, one does not need a voice to express opinions or a personality. Talking is nice, but not required to communicate. In fact, there are three basic forms of communication: verbal, visual, and written. Verbal is most common since most people use it most often, but there is also visual (signs, gestures, facial expressions, and body language) and written (drawing, writing, etc). Ariel loses the ability to verbally communicate when she loses her voice, and likely does not have time to pick up on written communication since she has only three days to woo Eric (though Disney did create a plot hole when she signed Ursula's contract) but she still has full control of her eyes, mouth, face, hands, and body for visual communication.

In fact, during her three voiceless days, Ariel expresses strong opinions and personality traits without uttering a word. We see that she's shy around Eric when she hesitates to come out after being washed and dressed. After Eric compliments her beauty, she nods her head in thanks, showing that she can be gracious and charming. When she spots the fork, Ariel excitedly smiles and combs her hair. While Eric and Grimsby find this odd, it does show a personality quirk and interest of hers. When Ariel sees Grimsby's pipe, her face instantly lights up, which he picks up on, as he offers it to her and she eagerly accepts. Ariel again makes a fool of herself by blowing into it and getting sooth all over his face, but this makes Eric laugh for the first time in weeks. This implies that Ariel's personality and actions bring joy to his life he wouldn't otherwise have.

So much for personality, how about opinions? After Grimsby suggests showing her around, Eric asks if she would like to tour his kingdom tomorrow. (Deferring to her interests.) Ariel excitedly nods yes. The next day, Ariel's personality and preferences come out like torrents. She shows that she's curious, adventurous, love to explore, loves to see new things, and loves to go out and do things rather than sitting and watching.

As they drive into town, Ariel isn't content to just look around, she looks under the carriage to see how the wheels and horse hooves work. When they get into town, Ariel takes in all the sights and runs over to everything she wants to explore. She sees a puppet show and grabs the puppet to see how it works. She sees people dancing and drags Eric so she can dance with them. When they're back in the carriage, she's holding a lot of souvenirs that we can infer Eric bought her because she showed interest in them. When she shows interest in the reigns, Eric hands them to her and Ariel eagerly grabs them and drives the carriage. Even though she doesn't speak, Ariel expresses strong opinions, preferences, and personality traits that she would not have been able to show had just sat there looking pretty, passively nodding and going along with everything Eric wanted to do. (*cough*like in the original story*cough*)

The attitude that losing her voice means Ariel loses the ability to express any opinions or personality traits is the attitude that only opinions and personality traits spoken out loud (saying "I like this" or "I think that") are the only ones worth expressing. That if she doesn't speak it out loud, it doesn't exist. This is called Phonocentrism (the attitude that spoken language is superior to visual or written language), which is an attitude that plagues most real deaf and mute people to this day. Are women who are unable to talk also without any personality or worthiness of love?

As Cory Gross notes in his blog Feminist Critique and the Disney Princess: "It is at the very least degrading to Ariel as a character, if not to women and the physically or developmentally challenged in general, to suggest that all they offer is a 'pretty face' in lieu of a personality, independent will and good character." (Found here: link)

So much for phonocentrism among general audiences. My second rebuttal tackles phonocentrism within the film itself. Despite the common argument that Eric only falls for Ariel because of her pretty face, I argue that he only--or at least mainly--falls for her voice.

After Ariel rescues Eric from drowning and he wakes to find her fawning over him, the only thing he seems to get out of the encounter is: "She had the most beautiful voice!" While I know he did not get a good look at her, I still find it a bit off that he wakes to a lovely woman with a warm smile, loving eyes and a tender touch, yet her voice is the only thing he seems to care about. In fact, Eric still pines over "that voice" days later when we see him playing the tune on the recorder, desperate to recreate the sound. He even tells his dog point blank: "That voice... I can't get it out of my head!" Really? The voice is what he misses? Not those loving eyes, that warm smile, that gentle touch? All right...

In fact, when he sees Ariel again, he thinks she looks familiar and asks if they've met. When she confirms it, he is very excited to meet her again... until he learns she can't speak, and is visibly disappointed. "Oh, then you couldn't be who I thought." Voice > Girl.

While Eric is indeed charmed by Ariel's personality over their next two days together, he is still visibly holding out for the girl with "that voice," and only seems to settle for the real girl right in front of him. Even during the song "Kiss the Girl," moments before the supposed "Kiss of True Love," Eric still seems hesitant to kiss Ariel, like he still has the girl with the voice in the back of his mind even as he leans into the kiss.

I believe this is best highlighted after Grimsby approaches him with what I believe is the most profound moral of the film: "Far better than any dream girl is one of flesh and blood; one warm and caring, and right before your eyes." This is a very sophisticated moral as it encourages people not to hold out for some vague ideal, but to appreciate the very real if flawed people in our lives. However, while Eric thinks about it, throws the flute into the ocean and begins to approach Ariel, the sentiment is undermined as Eric looks like he is clearly settling for less than what he wants, rather than appreciating what he has.

In fact, Grimsby's moral is demolished when Eric hears Ariel's voice down by the beach and immediately rushes to get a better look. Despite supposedly giving up on the voice and realizing his love for the girl, Eric immediately forgets the girl and rushes to the voice as soon as he hears it. Ursula then uses said voice to hypnotize him. While characters and general audiences alike blame Ursula for bewitching him, I personally feel that the fact that she is able to use the voice to grab his attention and then snare his mind with it (especially just as he is supposedly about to confess his love for the mute Ariel) shows that Eric still loves the voice over the girl.

I feel this is confirmed after Scuttle breaks Ursula's shell. As soon as the spell is lifted and Ariel's voice is returned, what is the first thing Eric says? "You can talk!" That's all he cares about? "You're The One!" Oh, now she's the love of his life. "It was you all the time!" Yes, when she was just a real girl of flesh and blood, warm and caring, and right before his eyes, she was always his second choice. Now that she has "that voice"? Suddenly she's all he ever wanted!

If anything, I find Eric's love of her voice more problematic than his love for the mute girl. Because when you get down to it, a person without a voice is still a person, with a mind, spirit and soul. What's a voice without a person? Just sound in the air.

Admittedly, this is a cynical view on my part. Whether or not you believe Eric loves the voice more than or instead of the girl, there is no denying that Ariel's voice is still a large factor in his love for her. The argument that Eric only falls for Ariel because of her beauty is not only phonocentric in itself, but untrue because it contradicts the events in the film. While one can argue that Eric at least starts to love Ariel as a person during her mute days, it's not until her voice is restored that he commits to her fully.

Ariel's worth as a person centers heavily around her voice, both from the audience and the film.
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My Favorite Snow White's Picture
My Favorite Snow White's Picture
I decided to make my personal review about Disney Movies, Princesses/Heroines, Princes/Heroes, Villains, writing my rankings and my favorite characters and songs.
I start with the first Disney Animated Movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, also because Snow White is currently the princess of the month December 2012.

Snow White

Position on my Favorite Disney Princesses List: #7.
Position on my Favorite Disney Leading Ladies List: #11.


I like Snow White mainly because she's an iconic character. She's kind and sweet, she isn't superficial, the type of person really difficult to find. I appreciate...
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posted by JNTA1234
The Hero
The Hero
Alright it's Mulan's turn. She's my favorite princess so this should be fun.

Let's start off by addressing Mulan's inclusion into the lineup. She's the only princess who's not royalty in anyway, she does not marry prince nor is she born into royalty. Some people are glad to see Mulan included. Others have a real problem with it. Now to all you nitpicky bastards out there, here are the reasons why Mulan was added. 1.She fits criteria (singing, animal friends). 2.Her movie was moderately successful. 3.She's closest thing Disney's got to an Asian princess. 4.She's a great role model for young...
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posted by MagicPrincess
Tiana wears a total of 9 outfits (grown up) in the movie making her the princess with the most dress changes.

9. La'Bouffs' Masquerade Dress:
I love Tiana and all, but in this dress? BLEEUUUGGHH!!! Hate the design, hate the color and whaddup with that headdress?
Umm, not the one in the poofy dress :)
Umm, not the one in the poofy dress :)


8. Cal's Dress:
Tiana's Cal's dress is quite nice I guess. Almost looks like Alice's dress but that's just me. The color is pretty!
Not bad :)
Not bad :)


7. Orange Outfit:
This looks quite cute but I don't know if orange is her color :-/
I don't think so
I don't think so


6. Duke's Dress:
This dress cute, love...
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So .. since this whole countdowns going on here, which i don't like half of them, and since i don't like how the countdown about this is going since it's very rigged, i wanted to make my own list of my fave DP hairstyles, this is my top DP hairSTYLES, not hair.


10 : Mulan's low ponytail
It's cute, i just like it, it's my fave look of Mulan, i don't like the flower thing on her head, her dad not a good hairstyler, the low ponytail makes her look .. idk, nice, comfortable.


9 : Rapunzel's Short Hair
so this is unpopular opinion, i actually prefer her short Brown hair over her Blond one,...
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posted by KataraLover
First Name: Chris and nobody besides my parents has called me Christopher and lived to tell the tale.

Country of Origin: United Stares, Kentucky the most idiotic, boring, smallest, lamest place to live on Earth.

Favorite Disney Movie: The Little Mermaid, the best movie ever created! It has everything, romance, magic, music, and the perfect ending. Too bad the original by Hans Christian Anderson was lame.

Hobbies: Singing, reading, acting, watching movies, imaginating, watching videos, listening to music, and writing stories.

Education: I'm in 10th grade soon to finsih the year. I go to Whitley...
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Just a lovely icon of mine to start this article with
Just a lovely icon of mine to start this article with
I've been explaining a lot of times why she's my favorite princess, but I decided to write an article where I try to explain as good as I can why I love her. Also I saw that other people wrote articles about why they love their favorite princess/other DP Characters so I decided to do it too

I'm not annoyed by her optimism, that's what I love about her
I'm not annoyed by her optimism, that's what I love about her

Okay first of all I of course love how optimistic she is, some people finds her too optimistic, but I don't. Sometimes I wish that I could look on the bright side of life like Snow White

It's maybe a little hard to guess that I can relate to her as much as I do
It's maybe a little hard to guess that I can relate...
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really??? ugh...
really??? ugh...
1. Some people in China spell Mulan's name in English as: Fa Muhk Laahn.












2. The Story of Mulan was originally a poem


3. The Hua Mulan crater on Venus is named after her.
I can kind of see Mulan with longer short hair....
I can kind of see Mulan with longer short hair....


4. In the original story, Mulan fights in war for 12 years, no kidding.
Humility is my middle name, as flower being last.
Humility is my middle name, as flower being last.


5. The original poem......








NO LONGER EXISTS.
WHAT?!!!!!!!!!!!!????????
WHAT?!!!!!!!!!!!!????????


6.The different surnames of Mulan are Wei and Zhu other than Fa and Hua.


7. Jamie Chung will be starring as Mulan in "Once Upon A time"
you see this too right?
you see this too right?


8. The spots on Shang's horse's neck and rump are shaped like Mickey Mouse.
By "rump" i mean butt, to clear further confusions.
By "rump" i mean butt, to clear further confusions.


9. Mulan is rumored to have been a real person, and her story has been told in China for almost 2000 years.
No....freaking.....way.
No....freaking.....way.

10. Members of the creative team visited China, where they spent three weeks taking photographs and making sketches.
I can see the relation to the first scene, can't you????
I can see the relation to the first scene, can't you????
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