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Bonjour! So basically what I am doing is a list of my favourite outfits; but I am sticking to one outfit per princess. Also this only applies to the first and original movie; there are no sequels included. This article also includes Elsa and Anna. This is not a countdown; I tried to do one and it was too hard. I will also be talking about some of the accessories that go with that outfit, including shoes, jewellery, gloves, hairpieces etc. (There is only one outfit that Pocahontas wears, so there can only be one favourite. However I am still including her because I can still say some things about her outfit – why should she be left out?)

Sounds simple, right? Let’s get started.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Snow White’s Primary Coloured Day Dress




In the movie, there were only two dresses to choose from, and I thought this one was nicer because it was more cheerful; it had bright colours and suited her well. In a way it’s a little bold, because the colours differ from each other very strongly. But that’s OK. I’m not a huge fan of puffy sleeves but they look nice slashed like that, and the red on the sleeves match Snow White’s cute red bowed headband. As well as the headband, her shoes have bows on them, and are closer to the tame yellow colour of her skirt. Not a bad dress. Definitely an eye-opener for Disney’s first Princess.

Cinderella
Cinderella’s Iconic Ballgown




Bet this came at a surprise? I also quite like her servant’s dress, but I preferred the colours of her famous ball-gown. What colour is it, even? Sometimes silver, sometimes light blue. Silver or blue, I like both of the colours and they look lovely on Cinderella, especially her blue one which matches her pretty eyes. Though I’m not a fan of huge puffy skirts (I’m not a big fan of puff, on sleeves or skirts!), it still looks nice. The torso is pretty, the sleeves are OK, and the long gloves are nice touches. I don’t really like the thing between the torso and the skirt (what would we call that?) but I suppose that’s what they had during those times. All in all this famous dress looks very nice on the lovely Cinderella and suits her quite well.

Sleeping Beauty
Aurora’s Blue Gown




This dress was my childhood. I adored it. It had a floor-length, thin skirt (which I love the most in dresses), it had long sleeves that ended in a “v” on the hand if that makes sense, and the off-the-shoulder sleeves part looks nice too. The torso/bodice/whatever looks pretty, I like the lines going down for some reason. The triangle shape things coming down from the torso part to the skirt are nice too, and gives it a bit of an edge. This dress was unique, and I really loved it. The only reason why I preferred the blue one to the pink one was because blue is my favourite colour and pink is my least favourite colour, but they both look lovely on Aurora. The necklace and tiara makes the outfit more regal and majestic, adding a nice touch. This dress is one of my favourites, probably in the top three.

The Little Mermaid
Ariel’s Silver Dress




We only see this dress for a little while, but it is by far one of my favourites. It brought something new to Ariel’s wardrobe as we see so many borrowed components from the other princesses; the pink dress and the wedding dress are like Cinderella’s with Snow’s puffy sleeves and Aurora’s long sleeves, and Ariel’s blue day dress is basically Aurora’s peasant girl dress, just different colours. So naturally I preferred the originality of the slim-fitting, sparkling silvery-blue dress, which was very flattering on Ariel’s slim figure and was very nice. The sleeves were nice too. Add sparkles to simplicity and you get a beautiful, original dress that looks makes an already beautiful girl look even more so.

Beauty and the Beast
Belle’s Ball-gown




Is it gold or is it yellow? It kinda changes colour compared to the movie and the marketing, but nevertheless, this dress is one of a kind. Yes, it has the dreaded big, puffy skirt but I suppose I can forgive that because the ruffles and beading on it adds a nice, delicate touch. I like the colour scheme like I do on Aurora’s dress, as they use different shades of the same colour on different parts of both dresses. I prefer that to different colours. The bodice part is very nice and grand on Belle’s figure, I love the off-the-shoulder yellow, kind of see-through sleeves as they look pretty, and the gloves add a nice touch too. The ball-gown looks pretty on Belle, as does the gold hair-piece and it was nice and exciting to see her all dressed up.

Aladdin
Jasmine’s Red Outfit




It was a bit of a toss-up between her purple outfit and her red one, but in the end I decided on the red one because I think it suits Jasmine better. Well, the colour anyway, as the bold red matches her independent, fiery personality. It is very much like Jasmine’s blue outfit, but the top is more of a crop-top thing rather than a midriff top if you know what I mean, and it’s kind of twisted and interesting. Her earrings are much nicer, not as big but still flattering. The tiara definitely adds a nice touch, and I much prefer the high ponytail to the low one. It was a nice outfit and suited Jasmine very well.

Pocahontas
Pocahontas’ Dress




This dress probably has the shortest skirt in the franchise! It obviously makes it easier for her to run in, instead of one of those puffy skirts. It has a one-shoulder sleeve with tassel-things coming off it which is original and nice and there is a brown band around her waist separating the skirt and the bodice. This dress looks very flattering on Pocahontas’ athletic figure and suits her very well. The necklace doesn’t match the dress really, but it still looks really good on Pocahontas. The tattoo is pretty cool too! I liked this dress.

Mulan
Mulan’s Day Dress


"I'm here! What..."
"I'm here! What..."


This dress is the one she wears at the start, when she’s bringing Fa Zhou his tea. I prefer it to the pink one because it shows Mulan, instead of what she’s being forced to wear (well, we expect). The colours are prettier too, I like the red, green, yellow, blue and how they are bold. the different colours and shapes of fabric look like they’re wrapped around her and look nice and interesting. The dress is straight, floor-length and slim-fitting too. The sleeves are good; not tight and just longer than elbow-length. It’s a nice dress, quite simple, but pretty on Mulan as we get to see the real her.

The Princess and the Frog
Tiana’s Lilypad Gown




Yes I know it has the puffy skirt but I can let it slip like I have done for Cinderella’s and Belle’s. I really liked this dress; I liked the formation and ideas of the lilypad/rose/plant or whatever and I like the colours and roses and even the tiara was different but cute. It’s shiny and sparkly. I like the many different layers to it, and how the layers get darker in colour and different in shape. The flower at her waist is pretty, and I like how it sort of glows. There are no sleeves on this dress; something that is usual in Tiana’s wardrobe, but there are some light yellow gloves which do justice to the dress. The necklace adds a nice touch too. The colours look beautiful on Tiana and suit her very well. It’s a very pretty and interesting gown.

Tangled
Rapunzel’s Day Dress


"Then I'll stretch, maybe sketch..."
"Then I'll stretch, maybe sketch..."


Like Snow, Rapunzel has a limited wardrobe, but I guess I’m going to have to choose the dress she’s in for the majority of the movie; the purple and pink dress. (The other dress is a lighter one right at the end of the film). I liked this dress. It has the slightly puffy sleeves and the longer sleeves too which I have seen before in Ariel, but they still looked nice. The skirt was straight and I liked the colours and patterns on it. And I really like the bodice; it looks like it has a corset because of the tied up string thing. I like corsets, I mean, I’m probably part of the minority here and corsets are extremely painful, but they add a magic touch; a sort of medieval touch and make it more like it’s in a fairytale. I probably just made no sense whatsoever. The dress looks more traditional with a corset, there you go. It was probably the first purple dress, and I’m glad. (Rapunzel’s name means purple flower or something, maybe that’s why they chose purple). It looks like on Rapunzel.

Brave
Merida’s Blue Dress


Sorry, I couldn't find a proper one without that hideous hair-covering-white-thing
Sorry, I couldn't find a proper one without that hideous hair-covering-white-thing


I hate the Evil Queen thing she wears to cover those beautiful curls of hers, but when she removes it, it looks so much better and less painful for Merida. (How did she get it all under there, anyway?) The dress for one looks somewhat medieval, a fact of which I approve. The belt around the middle, the long sleeves, the rectangle neck-line-thing. I also like the patterns at the bottom of the dress, with the gold. It looks very pretty on Merida. Oh, and what’s this? Merida’s wearing a necklace! (Poor thing!) I wonder how her mother got that on her. Don’t worry Merida, it looks nice. You may not like me saying this but you have a very nice wardrobe.

Frozen
Anna's Green Dress


"I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face!"
"I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face!"


I'm choosing two dresses from Frozen, and Anna's dress happens to be the one from the "Conoration Day". It's an interesting and original dress, with the black, patterned bodice and the off-the-shoulder, short Jasmine-style sleeves. I like how the dress is like in columns, one colour then another then the previous then the next. It's pretty. It looks nice on Anna. I also like the necklace; the black ribbon and the single charm. Her hair looks very pretty too with the braid on the top of her head and the high bun and the three(?) ribbons. I liked it; it was very nice.

Elsa's Ice Dress

Come at me bro!
Come at me bro!


It's definitely original... is the dress made of ice? (only kidding, it would be too cold. oh, but then what was she saying about the cold not bothering her anyway? oh, sorry, back to the dress). This dress is completely STUNNING - it was the first thing my mum mentioned when she saw it and I agreed with her. It starts off with off-the-shoulder, long sleeves of a see-through, light blue material, then continues with a blue (darker in colour) that goes down to the floor. It's straight and slim fitting, with the nice cape that adds the regal and majestic touch I love. It looks like it's covered in jewels or beads of some sort, and it looks very pretty. Her shoes are nice. Her braid is great; I love the little snowflakes in her hair. This outfit is beautiful and definitely memorable.

So there you have it. Please let me know some of your favourite outfits; I am always interested in other people's opinions. Please don't include harsh/mean/over or unnecessarily critical comments. I know it's pretty obvious I'm not good with fashion and I don't know what some of the things are but please don't make fun of me or something.
Anyway I hope you enjoyed my article! And maybe you agree with some of my choices? (Like the Pocahontas one, for instance?) If you don't it doesn't matter, of course.
Merci et au revoir!

P.S. Yes I did change my profile pic. Yes it is Eowyn from the Lord of the Rings; yes the trilogy is my favourite of all time. Yes Eowyn is awesome.
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MAJOR: PHILOSOPHY
Specialization: undecided

MINOR: MUSICAL THEATRE
Stereotype: dreamer


PHILOSOPHY MAJOR

Probably not what you’re expecting, but I hope to show that Aurora is very suited to philosophy.

To begin with, in Aurora's bedroom - if we look closely - we will see that she has two books. Being the 14th century (a century before Gutenberg's printing press) not only would books be very expensive and rare but literacy rates were very low - even lower considering her demographic: sixteen, female, peasant. By having books at this time, education / knowledge is extremely important in the household...
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A MUCH better villain, wouldn't you agree?
A MUCH better villain, wouldn't you agree?
So many times on this site I have talked about why I think Maleficent is a bad villain and I have tried explaining once (Swanpride remembers this) but I ended up using tons of bad arguments and I didn't word it properly so now I want to try it again. If you have any disagreements, I would LOVE to debate about this in the comments so feel free to state your opinions.

What I consider a good villian is not all about cool posing or evil laughs. It's not all about how evil they seem by the way that they act or how many people they get to fear of them. To me, it's all about the ruthlessness, the...
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Mkay. I know my prettiest princess list is kind of full of unpopular opinions. XD I find them all pretty, but some more so than others. I'm going to put the I find the prettiest up for each princess.

Prettiest shot, by faaaar.
Prettiest shot, by faaaar.

13. Snow White

She is cute, honestly. Yes, I do realize that she is only fourteen, and isn't supposed to look mature. I just really dislike her lips, her eye shape, and eye color. I do like her hair. I think her colors have nice contrast, but I can't seem to get past the face shape and her other facial features.

Please note: I am not a Snow White or Classic Era hater....
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I will be adding some non-princesses to this list!


15- Merida- Sorry to say this guys.. but I find her hideous. I find no beauty in her at all. She's weird looking. Especially with the animation she is in. To the people who like her I'm not saying anything bad about her I'm just stating my honest opinion so please don't get offended.

14- Kida- I find absolutely nothing appealing to her. I always thought she kind of looked like a man. She also as white hair and weird eyes.. how i that beauty? Again, just my opinion no hate.

13- Rapunzel- I just think they could of done better.. I don't like the...
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I've already made an article like this for link, link, link, and link, and thought it was only right to do one for the amazing Pocahontas. Pocahontas has gone through a roller coaster on my list, most recently being 10th on my list, but I've always loved her. When I first came to the club, Pocahontas was my second favorite, and she's finally joined back into the top 5, now coming in at 4 (3 if you don't count Elsa). Well anyway let's get starting with me talking about why I love Pocahontas!

Pocahontas is great in many ways, but I think there was one instance that really struck me as remarkable,...
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This is part 1 of Fanpop’s Favorite and this is favorite DP Film now this isn’t my opinion at all if it was you guys would all know if it was me. No Frozen was ranked because it wasn’t out all over the world yet. This Article will also be followed up by follow up polls in which you guys share your thoughts on the ranking. So where it says, People said It won’t be in bold just to let you know that’s where I put in your guys’ opinions which will have your thoughts but will be in my words*. Now on with the first ranking.

Eleventh: Brave with 145 points
Brave with 145 points
Brave with 145 points

I was...
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The Disney princesses are known for their voices. In some cases, it is the first quality people describe about them. I love music, and I love to sing, so this is something I really love. So here is my personal opinion on the Disney princess singing voices!

10. Ariel
Ariel’s voice isn’t that bad, if it’s your type. Which it’s not particularly mine. I prefer a deeper tone and richer timbre. But if that’s all I have to say negative about it, why is it my least favorite? One little thing: SHE SINGS THROUGH HER NOSE. Up where they stay all day in the sun, ready to know, get some answers,...
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Princesses in peasant clothes hanging out.
Princesses in peasant clothes hanging out.
I've said before that I can't make a ranked Disney Princess list because I love or like all the princesses to a certain extent, so it's impossible to put them in a strict 1 to 13 order. However, some have requested that I just write my thoughts on each one, so I'll do that here. I'll list each princess in order from when she came out.

Snow White - I feel pretty neutral about her. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves was one of the first Disney princess films I saw since I got it for Christmas at age three. I liked the movie, but truthfully Snow White never made an impression. She was just kind of...
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So this is a special article for you guys. Why? It’s will have princecatcher’s first typed opinions, laughs and jokes about the Villains. The ranking wasn’t that disappointing for me, in fact I think it went the way I would rank it. If you want to read link. Just click on that link and enjoy yourself. I asked people to comment why they liked or dislike each villain. So where it says, People said It won’t be in bold just to let you know that’s where I put in your guys’ opinions which will have your thoughts but will be in my words*. On to the ranking!


Tenth Mor’du with 69 points...
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Team 1989?
Team 1989?
Hello everyone, as I did for previous Disney Princess reboots, here is a comparison of the 1989 animated film with its 2023 live action reboot. With that being said, let's dive in!

The Storyline

While the storyline is faithful to the 1989 animated feature, I was very happy that there are several scenes that actually filled in the plot hole. Like we get to see Prince Eric's adopted mother and their relationship between mother and son. tied
Speaking of parental relationship, Ariel's relationship with her dad remains the same, except that in the animated feature. King Triton is a very hot tempered...
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7th Place
7th Place
7) Bejewelled Princess Dress

This dress is over-the-top! She is not the type of princess who would appreciate being decorated like a Christmas tree and then find that she cannot walk without feeling the heaviness of weight pulling her down. It doesn't suit her at all.


6) Makeover glittery and patterned dress



This is better than the last one but still over-the top. This time it's the gold patterns on the skirt. There's too many patterns. The bodice part is more. subtle with a singular pattern on the side. I like that. But the shiny blue sleeves are distracting. Too shiny. Her headband is...
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We've come to the big one. I hear Belle called a Mary Sue a lot, more than any other princess aside from maybe Rapunzel.



Unique traits without contacts or hair dye- No. She has brown hair and brown eyes.
An odd name- No. 'Belle' isn't that odd of a name.
Looks constantly commented on- God yes. The town literally sings an entire song about it (along with how odd she is). It's literally in the title of the movie, along with her name. 1.
Multiple characters falling for her- Yep. Beast and Gaston, plus the whole town calling her beautiful. 1.
Gets into the relationships she wants- No. Her relationship...
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Hi everyone! I found this Mary Sue test someone was doing for Percy Jackson characters and really liked it. I decided it'd be fun to put Disney princesses through it, since a lot of them are accused of being Sues (though I modified the test a little, adding and removing some traits). This test is great because it isn't unnecessarily long-winded and you don't need to be the creator of the character to put them through it (though some of the traits do get repetitive). I had to remove some like "Naturally beautiful" and "Great singing voice" since that's pretty much a given for all the princesses....
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posted by Eisme
Elsa is still the most powerful and most beautiful Disney princess. I mean no hate towards other princesses but I've been offline for a while and I'm back but still shit ain't changed much if u know what I mean. Nuff said!
Dungeons & Dragons (or D&D for short) is a super fun tabletop roleplaying game that's been around since the 1970s but has recently gained a fair bit of popularity. I've been playing the game for around eight years at time of writing, and I strongly recommend you give it a try if you ever get the chance. It's really an absolute blast! D&D has always been one of my favorite hobbies, but within the last two years it's become an even bigger part of my life. Since I've been having so much fun with it recently, I decided it was finally time to try something I'd always wanted to do: turning...
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