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" I am the prettiest!" LOL
" I am the prettiest!" LOL
I was thinking about this a long time ago. The beauty of a princess varies for everyone, but in their own movies, princesses are described as "the most beautiful". There is no beauty problem in every princess, especially those who have love at first sight, and they live a comfortable love life thanks to this beauty. Outward appearances play a big part in the princesses' happy ending. But what if they weren't pretty? How would their lives change? Now we're going to look at that.

Cinderella
Cinderella would never have had a happy ending without her beauty. Because the prince at the ball saw her...
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Charlotte
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Charlotte La Bouff was one of many characters in the movie The Princess and the Frog. Charlotte was as wonderful as Tiana, and she really deserves to be analyzed.

Characteristics

Unlike Tiana, Charlotte was a slightly spoiled and funny girl, crazy. Charlotte was very romantic, which I usually don't like, but the crazy and confident gestures she displayed during the romance were enough to cover it up. Charlotte's father, Mr. La Bouff, spoiled her and did whatever she wanted because they were rich. Charlotte grew up believing in fairy tales and true love, and she was confident that one day love...
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This is the Disney Princesses food guide. Do not forget to enjoy while reading and specify the most delicious dish in the comments. There are pictures of the food they ate at the end of the article.

1- Mulan (Rice and porridge)
At the beginning of the movie, she was slowly eating a bowl of rice with china chopsticks as a delicate and beautiful girl. Later, when Mulan disguised as a man and woke up in the war tent, Mushu fed her a delicious porridge with her eyes omelette for breakfast.

2- Merida (Apple)
Merida was eating an apple when lords from different countries gathered in the courtyard to...
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I've wrapped these stories in 21 languages. I've used Japanese, French, Belarusian, Bengali, Frisian, Javanese, Marathi, Sinhala, Vietnamese, Bosnian, Galician, Kannada, Mongolian, Slovak, Welsh, Bulgarian, Georgian, Kazakh, Myanmar, Slovenian, Xhosa and then back into English.

I copy and pasted the information from link by clicking on the princesses names and copying the plot text in parts which were related to the couples whether referenced or physically in same scene.


Florian and Snow White's Translated Love Story

While I was working on a snow trip, he told me about the secret boy’s secret...
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Snow White: 16th Century Germany
Though the movie never explains where they take place, it is said to be set there since it was based off the Brother’s Grimm.

Cinderella: 19th Century France
Disney’s first film ever set in France though not explicitly. Evidence is that the words like ‘mademoiselle’ ‘Château’ and Tremaine is a French surname.

Sleeping Beauty (Sleeping Beauty): Most likely Late 14th Century France
While some people argue that it’s set in either England or Germany, the movie NEVER explains where they took place though I have many evidence why it was believed to be...
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posted by MaidofOrleans
Hello all! Many apologies for running a bit behind on this one. The holidays are always chaos incarnate.

Cinderella was our Princess of the Month for December, and here is a collection of thoughts on why we adore her. Many thanks to those who submitted comments!

I absolutely love when Cindy's snarky side peeks through, like when she makes a quip about the "music lesson". It's adorable but also rounds out her character. <3 ~MaidofOrleans



She teaches me to DREAM BIG!!! ~deedragongirl



She is kind, hard-working, and a princess from my childhood that I still love today. ~LMH5113

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I used to give into the hype and I still like her but I've recently realized that she's not that strong or effective of a villain. I've never seen the Angelina Jolie live action movie and quite honestly I don't think I ever will. This is all based on the original Sleeping Beauty.

Now, Maleficent definitely has the classic villain personality (sinister, petty, arrogant) and aesthetic. (she can turn into a dragon, and green fire is cool) She's one of the most quotable and meme-able villains in all of Disney. In fact, I think she's the one who really perfected the look and feel of a "Disney Villain"...
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posted by MissCinico
Hello everybody! Felt that writing bug back in me, and the one article I've noticed I haven’t done yet is the Disney Princess movies of course! And with our latest addition Moana. Hope you all enjoy, after all these are just my opinions.



12. Brave



I don’t know why, but I’ve never really liked this movie. I’m not very knowledgeable on Scottish mythos or culture, so I was excited to see it, but it turns out that there just wasn’t enough magic in charm in it for me. I really liked that it was a classical story about a witch, a princess, and a spell, but going to the movie really...
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posted by BB2010
Tonight's rewatch: Cinderella
Last time watched: 2013

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
When I was a kid I mostly had this movie on for background noise. I liked the songs and the cat and mice scenes but after the ball I would suddenly lose interest for some reason. It wasn't until I was in my late teens that I started watching this movie again and actually loving it.

How much of this movie have I forgotten:
I forgot Cinderella had little outfits put aside for the mice living in her house and that she was the one who named them and I think that is the cutest darn thing I've ever seen. And...
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This is a sequel I haven't seen in forever so I'm actually a little excited to watch this movie, even if it's a movie I'm not that big a fan of :P

Tonight's rewatch: Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
Last time watched: 2005-2006

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
I was 5 or 6 years old when this movie came out on vhs and of course, with it being a cartoon, a Disney movie, and featuring familiar faces I begged my dad to get me a copy. I wasn't too big a fan of the original at the time, but, again, cartoon, Disney, familiar faces, but I still wanted badly to watch it. When I did watch it...
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