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Alright, this is going to contain critical and possibly controversial opinions about Frozen and Tangled, as well as other things, so if you can't stand to hear these movies badmouthed I'd suggest that you skip this article. Now that you've been suitably warned, on with the article!
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MARKETING

The first that you see of new Disney characters is almost always through promotional rendered images, so that's where we are going to start in this dissection of Disney's character design.

To begin, let's look at some of the earlier promotional art of Elsa and Anna:

Looking at these two, it's difficult to spot much in the way of differences. Sure, they're wearing different clothing, hair, and makeup, but those are only artificial details. For a cast of characters to be varied and diverse, body type and facial features should be taken into account along with these artificial details. Which is why it is troubling that Anna and Elsa have virtually the exact same facial features and body types. "But wait," you say, "Elsa and Anna are sisters. Surely sisters are supposed to look alike!" And sure, they should. It would be just as odd if they had no similar features. But they aren't twins, so it's just pure laziness to take one 'marketable' face, tweak it a little bit, and pretend you have two radically different character designs. And not only do both Frozen sisters have almost the exact same face, this isn't where this puppy-eyed, snub nosed trend began. For that, we'll have to go back to 2010...


TANGLED

The first ever CGI princess has always looked to me like she was designed in a laboratory for the purpose of making millions on dolls. Her infantile, eyes, snub nose and mouth always in a quirky smile... any advertiser's wet dream, that's for sure. However, one interesting thing I noticed about the Frozen sisters is, not only did they have an imitation of Rapunzel's face nestled between their CGI curls, it also appeared that with the marketing of Anna and Elsa they just took the two angles they were going with Rapunzel. Because if you think back to the advertising for Tangled, with Rapunzel's promotional images there were two angles they played: the cute, quirky Rapunzel, jumping around and brushing her hair, and the fiesty, 'tough' Rapunzel, using her hair as a whip and brandishing a frying pan.

After all, look at these two comparisons and try telling me that there are influences not only in actual character design, but also marketing angles:






FINAL WORDS

So, it seems as though lately the Disney Princess lineup has two options: quirky and awkward, or 'strong empowered woman'. And I can't say I'm fond of this, and really hope this trend doesn't continue with Moana and onward.

After all, Disney is a huge company, and the Disney Princess line up is quite prevalent all over the world. Why can't we have original, unique character designs, instead of everything being copied to match society's ideal of beauty for the sake of marketability?

And although BH6 did a lot better with this, and Merida certainly doesn't adhere to standards of beauty, BH6 has nothing to do with the DPs and Merida is Pixar. Which means that we just have to hope that the next Disney Princess affiliated Disney feature doesn't continue this trend.
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Well, there goes my first article! It could be a lot better, and perhaps it was a poor choice to choose a controversial topic for my first article, but oh well. I hope you all enjoyed!

no rlly anna r u on meth or ??
no rlly anna r u on meth or ??
Cinderella bids you to save
Cinderella bids you to save
There are several requirements one must fulfill in order to consider themselves fans of Disney. These may range from simply picking a favorite movie or song to creating a lake of tears whenever a commercial for Disneyworld comes on TV. But lately, in the past ten years, one more requirement has popped up: One must memorize and pick a favorite among the official line of princesses.
Ever since it began in the early 1990’s, the Disney Princess Lineup has been the most successful series of merchandise the Disney Company has produced. Walk into any Kroger or Wal-Mart and before you know it, you...
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So, this is Team Poca's collab article for the team games! Collages were made by me. I had to parasize some of the descriptions due to the fact everyone had a lot of things to say about each princess. To save space, I came up with short nicknames listed below.


Cr: CRaZy_rawR (me)
324: 324anna
Zf: zikkiforever
Pr: purplerose17
Sd: ShadowintheDark

11. Snow White


Cr: I love Snow to death! Imo, she has quite a few layers, sweet, motherly, bossy, optimistic, and manipulative. I wish I could put her higher, really..

324: I really feel sad for that placement, but I still can't put Snow higher. She's...
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A long time ago I wrote an article about my favorite DP Movie Intros, this time I'm writing about my favorite scenes where the princesses are introduced for the first time at their movie age (the age they are majority of the movie) so for some princesses it's their very first scene (Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan), for others it comes slightly later (Cinderella, Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida) and for some it comes much later (Anna and Elsa)

13. Anna

Anna is one of my favorite Disney Princesses, but her introduction scene is my least favorite, it's unmemorable...
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So yeah I did a countdown and here are the results. Thanks to everyone who gave me their lists, I really appreciate it :) I would add commentary, but eh, I'll let the comments speak for themselves.

13. Jasmine

"Isn't particularly strong, but she does stand against Jafar when he had her captive, and is definitely fervent in her resolve re: arranged marriage." -MacytheStrange

"she is willing to escape even when she knows she's not allowed to and wasn't accustomed to lifeon the streets. She is willing to forgive Aladdin, which could be a sign of strength or weakness, and is always standing up for...
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I look up to Cinderella because she is an amazing princess who takes pride in her personality. Cinderella never let's others bring her down, when her evil step sisters and step mother would say mean things to her and force her to be their maid she never stoop to their level. Cinderella would always stay positive and know that someday her happy ever after would come and sooner or later it did. So I think everyone should be like Cinderella and never give up hope and stoop to others level. Whenever someone mistreats you or makes you feel down just remember Cinderella and have hope that someday you will have your Happily Ever After.


I hope that everyone learns something from this article.
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Merida VS Ariel: The Ultimate debate
Well this will be my last Article before I leave fanpop
Ok so this all happened when Hatelarxene messages me on a comment about Anna. This will be a long debate. I know some of you are annoyed with this but I'm going to make in anyway so this can be over with...for me at least. I need closure on this before I leave.


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