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Hi everyone! I recently learned about the Bechdel Test from a friend and have been wanting to write this article ever since. This test is, at its core, an analysis of how women are portrayed in popular culture. It reveals how much women tend to revolve around men in films, books, etc. To pass the test, a film (or any other work of fiction) must meet three requirements: the film must (1) have at least two named female characters (2) who talk to each other (3) about something other than a man. It seems so simple, right? Unfortunately a surprising number of films fail in at least one of these aspects. Well now it's time to see how our beloved Disney Princess movies stack up when put to the test!

Disclaimer: This article is not meant to bash any of the films or say that they are "anti-feminist," nor do I necessarily think that this test is the best way to determine if a film is "feminist" or not. I simply thought it would be fun to see which movies pass the test. You can find a lot of info on the Bechdel Test online, including different versions and criticisms of it. I am using a slightly more strict version which requires the two female characters to be named.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

1. Does the film have at least two named female characters?
Unfortunately not, so Walt's first full length animated feature fails right off the bat. While there are two female characters, Snow White and the Evil Queen, the latter is not given a name in the film. It is important to note that many fans refer to the queen as Queen Grimhilde, so she may in fact have a name. However, since her name is never mentioned in the film, it fails the test.

Fail.
Fail.


Cinderella

1. Two named female characters?
You betcha. In fact Cinderella sports four, not just two, named females: Cinderella, Lady Tremaine, Anastasia, and Drizella. If only the Fairy Godmother had a name this movie would have five! Still, this film passes the first part of the test with flying colors.
2. Do the women speak to each other? We wouldn't have a movie if they didn't. There's quite a bit of dialogue between the four of them, so Cinderella passes the second part of the test.
3. Do their conversations revolve around something other than men? Several of them do! While there is quite a bit of talk of the Prince and the Grand Duke, they also converse about the ball itself and Cinderella's duties. Thus Cinderella is the first Disney Princess film to pass the Bechdel Test!

Pass.
Pass.


Sleeping Beauty

1. Two named females?
Sleeping Beauty does even better than Cinderella in this regard with five named women: Aurora, Flora, Fauna, Merriweather, and the unforgettable Maleficent.
2. Do they talk to each other? Again, there would be no movie if they didn't. Most of the film is the fairies' antics, and there's quite a bit of conversation sprinkled in there.
3. Do they only talk about men? While there's a good bit of conversation concerning Phillip, the majority of what the fairies talk about is Aurora herself and how to protect her from Maleficent. With that, Sleeping Beauty passes the Bechdel Test!

Pass.
Pass.


The Little Mermaid

1. Two named females?
The Little Mermaid sports a plethora of female characters, the most prominent being Ariel and Ursula, but when you add Ariel's sisters to the list you get a grand total of eight named women! That's almost as many as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty combined, so The Little Mermaid definitely passes the first part of the test.
2. Do they talk to each other? Ariel and Ursula have quite the conversation in Ursula's lair, so The Little Mermaid passes the second part of the test.
3. Do they only talk about men? Here is where the film that ushered in the Disney Renaissance falls short. Ariel and Ursula's conversation revolves entirely around Ariel turning human in order to woo Eric and hopefully win him so that she can remain human forever. While some might argue that the film should still pass since technically not the entire conversation is specifically about Eric, I believe that he plays such a prominent role in the conversation that the film fails.

Fail - but this could be debated.
Fail - but this could be debated.


Beauty and the Beast

1. Two named females?
Beauty and the Beast just barely passes this portion of the test with exactly two named women: Mrs. Potts and Belle herself (unless of course you want to count Marie who needs to hurry up and get those baguettes).
2. Do they talk to each other? Again the movie just scrapes by with one conversation between Belle and Mrs. Potts immediately after Belle arrives at the castle and is shown to her room.
3. Do they only talk about men? Like The Little Mermaid, whether Beauty and the Beast passes in this regard could probably be argued one way or the other. Since the Beast is never specifically brought up in their conversation I'm going to allow it to pass, albeit somewhat dubiously since they are talking about how Belle has lost her freedom thanks to him.

Pass - but this could be debated.
Pass - but this could be debated.


Aladdin

1. Two named females?
As the only Disney Princess film whose princess isn't the main character, it's no surprise that Aladdin fails right off the bat. Jasmine is the only major female character in the movie, let alone the only named one.

Fail.
Fail.


Pocahontas

1. Two named females?
This film has not two but three named women: Pocahontas, Nakoma, and Grandmother Willow. While this isn't quite as many as some of the earlier Disney Princess films, it's still enough for it to pass the first portion of the test.
2. Do they talk to each other? Though Nakoma and Grandmother Willow never speak to each other, Pocahontas has a few conversations with each of them.
3. Do they only talk about men? John Smith and the settlers are a prominent topic, but Nakoma and Pocahontas have a conversation about the title character's dream. This conversation is later continued with Grandmother Willow where the topic of Pocahontas's mother is also introduced. Pocahontas decidedly passes the Bechdel Test.

Pass.
Pass.


Mulan

1. Two named females?
Like Pocahontas, Mulan passes this portion of the test with three named women - Fa Mulan, Fa Li, and Grandmother Fa.
2. Do they talk to each other? While their conversations are minimal since the majority of the movie takes place amongst an army of men, they do converse during the scene where Mulan is being prepared to see the Matchmaker.
3. Do they only talk about men? Most of their conversation is about Mulan striking up a match with a good man, but since they mostly focus on Mulan herself and less on the men she needs to impress I will allow this film to pass. There is a short exchange between Mulan and Li about how Mulan is late which can also be taken into consideration. Like The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast it could be easily argued that Mulan should not pass this portion of the test, however I personally think it makes the cut.

Pass - but this could be debated.
Pass - but this could be debated.


The Princess and the Frog

1. Two named females?
The last 2D animated princess film boasts a number of female characters including Tiana, Charlotte, Eudora, Mama Odie, and the elusive Evangeline, thus easily passing the first part of the test.
2. Do they talk to each other? Yes they do! Tiana and Charlotte have a number of conversations, and Eudora does her share of talking as well. And of course who could forget the memorable conversation with Mama Odie?
3. Do they only talk about men? Charlotte talks a lot about Naveen and Eudora pushes Tiana to find a man, but Tiana evens the score with all the talk of her restaurant. Tiana also speaks with Mama Odie about needing to be human again. It could be argued that since Tiana is building her restaurant in memory of her father all of her conversations about it are about a man. Personally, I think that's a little far-fetched, thus The Princess and the Frog passes the Bechdel Test!

Pass - but this could be debated.
Pass - but this could be debated.


Tangled

1. Two named females?
This movie just barely passes the first part of the test with exactly two named women: Rapunzel and Mother Gothel.
2. Do they talk to each other? They do quite a bit of talking, some of which is even set to music. It's mostly Mother Gothel giving backhanded compliments to Rapunzel, but it still counts.
3. Do they only talk about men? Nope, Mother Gothel spends a lot of time steering Rapunzel away from the outside world, and of course there's their exchange when Rapunzel realizes that she is the lost princess. Therefore, Tangled passes the Bechdel Test.

Pass.
Pass.


Brave

1. Two named females?
Though you'd expect a movie that's all about female empowerment to have more female characters, Brave still makes it through this part of the test with three - Merida, Elinor, and Maudie. The Witch doesn't count since she isn't named.
2. Do they talk to each other? The majority of the movie is Merida's interactions with Elinor which includes a lot of talking, although not a lot of listening in the beginning.
3. Do they only talk about men? They do talk a lot about the suitors and Elinor's desire for Merida to choose a husband, and if you were testing the film using only the spoken conversations it might not pass. However, I will include their communication while Elinor is a bear, which is hardly about men at all. And so the most recent Disney Princess film passes the Bechdel Test!

Pass - but this could be debated.
Pass - but this could be debated.


Overall

Of these eleven films only three couldn't pass the test: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin. This is pretty good considering the fact that about half of all films ever made don't pass the test. (Surprising statistic, I know. Don't believe me? Look it up!) From this, I'd say that the Disney Princesses do a pretty good job of being their own characters instead of being defined by the men present in their films. What do you think? Is the Bechdel Test even a good measurement of such a thing? Let me know in the comments!
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Eventually I'll write one of those articles that's a comprehensive list of everything, but for now this is an article I felt like writing. It's the easiest one for me and probably the most consistent.

"Some might call me a pathological liar, but it's part of my charm"
"Some might call me a pathological liar, but it's part of my charm"

11. Aladdin
While he can be endearing and generous, I can never forgive the way he acts towards Jasmine. I wrote a whole article about why I don't like him which you can read here, but I'll summarize it quickly for you. The fact is Aladdin constantly lies to Jasmine's face despite being handed several opportunities...
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posted by quishy11
This isn't in order of what I like, this is the order they are shown in the movie.

1. The Rags
Am I the only one who likes this? I think it's cute how she is showing off her dress like she thinks it looks good. Of course it looks ridiculous when it's all bunched up, but after it smooths out, I think it's pretty. White is probably the best color on Ariel (besides her green fishtail and purple seashells). I wouldn't like it as clothing, but it's the first thing she wears, and only for a few minutes, I think it looks good on her.

2. The Pink Dress
Of course this one clashes with her hair. But I...
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posted by avatar_tla_fan
This fanfic will be about AFTER the plot of Tangled, so if you haven't watched Tangled, I suggest you don't read this unless you want spoilers of the things that happened.

Rapunzel had just returned from the celebration her parents threw in honor of her return.

Do I really deserve this? She thought, im surprised they believed it was me, did they recognize my face? Is a parent's love for their child so strong that they can recognize them, even after not seeing them for 18 years, and seeing their completely different hair? They welcomed me back so easily, despite never really knowing me.


Then a...
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posted by elsalover66
Anna:
Elsa?
(Knocking: Knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock)
Do you wanna build a snowman?
Come on lets go and play
I never see you anymore
Come out the door
It's like you've gone away-
We used to be best buddies
And now we're not
I wish you would tell me why!-
Do you wanna build a snowman?
It doesn't have to be a snowman.

Elsa:
Go away, Anna

Anna:
Okay, bye...

(Knocking)
Do you wanna build a snowman?
Or ride our bikes around the halls
I think some company is overdue
I've started talking to
the pictures on the walls-
(Hang in there, Joan!)
It gets a little lonely
All these empty rooms,

Just watching the hours tick...
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Magic Mirror on the wall who is FanPop's favorite villain out of them all?
Magic Mirror on the wall who is FanPop's favorite villain out of them all?
Here are the results of the Best DP Villains count-down. Remember is not my personal opinion it, has all been voted FanPop users. I hope you enjoy it.
I think Brave should've had a better antagonist._ avatar_tla_fan - - at least mord'u is scary._BKG201
I think Brave should've had a better antagonist._ avatar_tla_fan - - at least mord'u is scary._BKG201



12. Mor'du (Brave): Not surprising that Mor'du was the first villain to go, since he has basically no personally. Some fans question if he is even truly a 'villain'. But one thing I think we can all agree on is that Brave needed a better antagonist.
...at least Ratcliff makes me laugh._324anna -- Really boring_Flutey_Girl96
...at least Ratcliff makes me laugh._324anna -- Really boring_Flutey_Girl96



11. Governor...
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Hello everyone. Today I'm going to make a getting to know me article. First if all, I know I'm posting this in the Disney Princess club instead of the random club, where I should put it, but I don't really talk to anybody on the random club and they'd be like "who's this person and when did they come here?" Anyways, Let's start getting to know me.

Okay, I decided to do this questions style, and let other users choose the questions. Now, enjoy the article! :)

1. What is your name? -Truth76
Well, my name is Mary, however, my friends call me Mares. I don't know why they do, but they do for some...
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Well, the title is pretty self explanatory so... here I go.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Hmm, this is a tough one since I like all of the characters in this film but my two favorites are Snow White herself and the Evil Queen Grimhilde. I love them for completely different reasons. I love Snow's look and cheerful personality (she's in my top 5 princesses) and I love Grimhilde because she's so cruel and I love her look as well but because it's so dark, regal, and imposing. She is downright creepy as an old hag. I love the scenes with both Snow and Grimhilde but then again I love this film so......
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Bonjour!

I know a lot of people have been posting these articles, and I hope I offend nobody by producing my own, but it made me wonder what I would think based on these redesigns and therefore I decided to write an article of my own and express my opinion.
This is a countdown, and I am only including the first ten (Snow-Rapunzel) princesses because they have been the only ones redesigned (as I believe) from their original merchandise design; not necessarily from the movie.

Shall we start?

10. Pocahontas.





No. Just no, no, no. They've ruined her!
Well, that's too harsh. Not everything....
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posted by MissBlue1
Hello everybody :3
So,I'm kinda new to Fanpop and I really love writing and Disney princesses,so what's the better start then do list of favourite Disney princesses?
Also,English isn't my native language,so forgive me for few mistakes :)
I want to state that this is just MY opinion,I don't mean to hate or hurt anybody.
So,let's begin (:


13.Aurora
I really love Aurora and,unlike some people,I actually think that she has big personality.She is a beautiful and kind dreamer,she is playful and curious,she is mature and caring...
When I was little,she was actually my second.The main reason why she is last...
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Google Translate is a device that translates something in one language over to another language.I have translated English over to one language per line and then translated that language back in English.Most of the time the lyrics were altered.

White snow glistening on the mountain tonight
-Swedish
It is not a footprint to be seen
-Italian
I'm the queen of a kingdom lost and it looks like
-Bengali
The wind is howling storm as it swirls through
-Greek
Could not keep,even though I tried
-Dutch
Do not leave them,do not let them
-Korean
Be a good girl always have to be
-Polish
Remove not refuse to recognize
-Igbo...
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Ayeeee. It's been a while since I posted my last article, and while I've kind of gotten tired of the whole "list" thing, I was out of ideas so alas :P Regardless I hope you enjoy and thank you so much for reading c:

13. Ariel

Yeah..I just can't cut this girl a break :/ Sorry..but really, her hair is the main reason she's my least prettiest. The red ketchup color it is is just extremely artificial looking and while the hair can look AMAZING at times (Part of Your World) on land it looses the magic of how it looked in the water. If her hair was a more muted red it probably would've been higher....
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