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    With a big bang, Alice’s book shut abruptly. Jasmine commented, “So, they are trapped…”
    Snow White began to cry a little bit. “I know that they are bad, but I can’t imagine them…them…”
    In an instant, Cinderella’s fairy godmother arrived, and patted Snow White on the shoulder. “Oh, don’t worry my dear, the two of them are probably having a fine time with your stepmother and the others who tried to hurt you. The thing is now, they can’t come back and hurt you, can they?”
    “I guess your right…” Snow White told the Fairy Godmother.
    The Fairy Godmother then noticed that everyone who took part in the events returned to the entryway. She grinned at everyone as she announced, “Why, all of you, you’ve all done a fine job with this.”
    Duchess soon walked up to the Fairy Godmother and asked, “Miss Fairy Godmother, we would like a chance to return to our mistresses now,” as Lady and Perdita nodded in agreement.
    “Oh yes, yes,” the Fairy Godmother replied, and with a wave of the wand, Lady, Perdita, and Duchess were gone, along with Nala and Vixey.
    “We too have to go to our homelands,” Jane told the fairy godmother.
    “Who knows what other injustice is breaking out in Notre Dame,” Esmeralda told the fairy godmother in agreement.
    With another flick of the wand, the Fairy Godmother sent Jane, Alice, Esmeralda, Megara, and Eilonwy back to their homelands.
    Once they were gone, Aurora’s fairies came to drop by.
    “Goodness!” Flora squealed at Fauna. “I forgot…her dress isn’t PINK!”
    Merryweather got angry. “Uh-uh-uh, it’s BLUE!”
    Fauna then got in between them and asked, “Remember the compromise?” and she quickly changed her dress to green, and winked at the Fairy Godmother, who smiled.
    The Fairy Godmother soon told the others, “Well, we have to head back to the party now, don’t we?”
    “Party?” asked Mulan. “Sorry, but I’m not the most refined, poised, quiet, demure, and punctual princess you’ve ever met."
    “Oh don’t worry!” Ariel told Mulan brightly. “Only Aurora cares about that stuff,” Ariel stated as Aurora looked at Ariel somewhat disdainfully.
    “We can’t party for too long,” Tiana told The Fairy Godmother. “I hav’ to get back to workin’ on my restaurant.”
    “Oh, but we can have cooks!” Cinderella told Tiana. “Snow White would need some help cooking!”
    Pocahontas though, looked a bit sad. “What’s wrong?” Belle asked as she walked up to Pocahontas.
    “My husband…” she told the others. The other princesses squirmed uncomfortably, for they had seen John Smith getting ensnared by Nukpana’s branches.
    “My heart told me that he is in trouble,” Pocahontas stated again. “And he’s not doing too well either…I want to see him again.”
    Aurora began to cry, as did Fauna. However, with a pop, the three fairies vanished.
    “John Smith will be fine,” the fairy godmother told Pocahontas.
    “How…how do you know his name?” Pocahontas asked the fairy godmother.
    “I’m omniscient,” the fairy godmother replied with a smile. “Now, let’s get you back to the castle…bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!”
    


    
    The princesses arrived at Belle’s castle. Mulan gasped. “Wow…the place is huge. It would have been tough to fight Shan Yu on top of this building.”
    A voice from inside though boomed, “Look! Mrs. Potts! Cogsworth! They are back, oh they’re back, I’m so happy that they’re back…”
    With a rush of the doors, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Mrs. Potts arrived in their human forms to greet the princesses.
    “Splendid!” Mrs. Potts told Belle. “How did the journey go?”    
    “It was quite long and tiring,” Aurora responded.
    “We managed to get that swaggering peacock out of our way,” Jasmine told the others.
    “Well, if I may so, all is well that ends well,” Cogsworth told the others.
    “Sacre bleu!” Lumiere exclaimed, jumping back. “Why, who are these newcomers?”
    “Pocahontas,” Pocahontas told Lumiere.
    “I’m Mulan,” Mulan stated, smiling at Cogsworth.
    “Tiana,” Tiana spoke to Mrs. Potts.
    “You need some clothing,” Lumiere told Pocahontas. “Would you like some fur…”
    “No thank you,” Pocahontas solemnly told Lumiere. “I wouldn’t want to wear something that would hurt nature...”
    “Ah,” Lumiere told the others. “Well, let’s get in and party!”
    The nine princesses quickly followed and went inside the kitchen. Snow White and Tiana hurried over to the cupboard as Snow White began to make another soufflé and meat pie and Tiana began to make some gumbo for the others to eat. Pocahontas and Aurora went outside with Cogsworth to try to check out the nature of the area. Jasmine asked Mulan went upstairs to change clothes, leaving Belle, Ariel, and Cinderella to talk at the table.
    “I’m sorry that I caused all of the commotion,” Ariel told Belle and Cinderella.
    “You didn’t really do anything,” Belle told Ariel. “Gaston would have found us all anyway and we would have been in trouble no matter what. And besides, we all needed adventure anyway, the palace life can be a bit repetitive sometimes.”
    “And my stepmother is pretty determined too, she’d get us involved in this mess anyway.”
    Ariel brightly told the others, “I guess what matters is that now we are all together, plus with three new princesses, and now we can continue where we left off.”
    They all sat at the table for a bit more, as Belle opened up a fairy tale book and began to read to Ariel and Cinderella, with Ariel miming out the whole story and Cinderella pleasantly smiling throughout.
    Jasmine and Mulan quickly got downstairs, and Jasmine asked Ariel, “What are you doing?”
    “Miming out Hansel and Gretel,” Ariel told Jasmine with a big grin.
    “Oh? Really?” Jasmine asked, interested. Jasmine looked over to Belle’s book and soon began to imitate the old witch in the story perfectly, saying, “I’m a fast learner…and I learn even faster when I see the example already, since this witch is not very far apart from your stepmother,” Jasmine told Cinderella, and they all giggled.
    Belle smiled to herself…things were going out like they were originally for once, and now the party was pure fun once again.
    
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PrincessAyeka12 gave me the fabulous idea of coming up with what books and authors each princess would like to read. We already know that Belle's a bookworm, but what would the other princesses spend hours flipping through, totally lost to the outside world? I had a lot of fun with this article, since I love reading. I've read at least one book from most of these authors, although not all of them. All credit for this idea goes to PrincessAyeka12! All images made by me.

Snow White

I get the distinct feeling that Snow would just adore classic children's books such as Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures...
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Hello, I'm PrueFever, a 32 years old guy from Denmark and a Major Disney Fan! My all-time favorite Disney Movie is The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney's 28th full-lenght animated classic from 1989. I just love all the characters in the movie, the songs, the score and the animation. I grew up with Mermaid, it was the first Disney Movie I saw, so there's definitely nostalgic reasons as well, I'm not gonna deny that! I can always watch the movie and my mood goes up 100%! It never fails to amaze me. Also, the voice actors in this movie is spetacular! Jodi Benson is great as Ariel and even greater as...
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So as some of you may have read, and if not then I highly recommend(!), my link. In that article, I mentioned a website called link which helped me a lot with understanding dominant characteristics relative to seasons. This site also provided a little Fashion Style Quiz! So, I couldn't help myself but to try and put myself in each of the DP's shoes and take the quiz for each DP to see what style they'd get. I humbly do believe the results came out fairly accurate but I'd love to hear what you guys think!

I listed each Disney Princess in accordance with their dominant fashion persona. They all...
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12 Season Color Wheel
12 Season Color Wheel
So I never really got to experience much of fashion-culture growing up and have just recently begun to give it any focus or attention. I have heard of the rule that "Redheads shouldn't wear pink." and I have seen some people discuss this here on FanPop in terms of Ariel and her pink dress. I have also read many comments debating Aurora's famous "Blue vs. Pink Dress". In those discussions, I heard a talented user on this site, link say things like "She's a Winter." etc. I thought that was so fascinating! I had never heard of this concept before so I decided to look into it. That is how I came...
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Please note that this is a countdown where we users make a lot of assumptions and don't provide proof of anything. This is for the amusement so please don't kill the fun :)




11. Prince
The Prince from Snow White comes in last place, can't say I'm stunned. At that time, Disney animators haven't mastered drawing male characters yet so I'm guessing what's underneath isn't HD quality either. He's also quite feminine looking, petite frame with soft edges. No worries though, Snow White loves his man for his huuuuuuuge heart :)


10. Charming
Nope, still not quite there with drawing men. Charming...
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We all know the step-sister from Cinderella that ends up reforming in the sequels. However, many people seem to have criticisms about her because they feel that she shouldn't have been forgiven by Cinderella, there was nothing to show that she deserved to be redeemed, and that it's ridiculous that she got to be redeemed but Drizella didn't. First of all, I think I need to explain where this idea of Anastasia reforming came from. In the original Charles Perrault version of Cinderella, Cinderella's real name was actually Ella. When she became a servant she would sleep by the fireplace to keep...
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One of my favorite songs of all time.
One of my favorite songs of all time.
Disney's Frozen is receiving rave reviews,and the song"Let It Go"is one of the highlights of the film.Don't take my word for it-Wikipedia,as usual is great for such simple backround facts.I have decided that Elsa is my favorite Disney character,but I'm having internal debate whether"Let It Go"is my favorite Disney song-time will tell,but I'm leaning towards"yes".On my Google search history,there are queries such as "Let It Go is brilliant" and "Frozen Let It Go analysis",but having found nothing satisfactory,I've decided to write this post instead.
There has been much written about Let It...
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Awhile ago, linkabout which Houses the Princesses would be in, and several of you requested that I do one about the princes as well. I’m pleased to announce that this is it!

But before I begin my analyses, it’s time for some disclaimers…

1. About the Houses. Here’s how I tend to think of the Houses of Hogwarts. (Note: I will be saying the most about Slytherin, since Slytherin is most often distorted.)

Gryffindor: values bravery, daring, bold decision-making, rule-breaking, following one’s dreams, standing up for one’s friends, and being overall “fun”/pleasant/courageous.

Slytherin...
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I've never done this before. And as a new user, I'm pretty sure that I'm dipping into a kind of no-man's land, here.

I primarily judge Disney princesses not by their looks or anything, but by their character, and by their plot-lines. Some of the Disney princesses are less developed than others, in my opinion, and that might be partially due to the story/plot-line itself ( as most of Disney is adaptation-based).

Some of the characteristics of each princess I find admirable, while other traits I just find...for lack of a better term...irritating. Yeah.


I'm going to rate the Disney princesses...
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