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Disney Princess Out of the two Disney Princess movies I find too rushed, which do you think is more rushed?

58 fans picked:
Frozen.
   64%
Beauty and the Beast.
   36%
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avatar_tla_fan picked Beauty and the Beast. :
*recieves hate comments for calling BATB rushed.*
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lionkingartist picked Frozen. :
Well not necessarily ^^^ BatB is my favorite DP movie but I can see where your coming from. The whole beast turning good in a few scenes did kind of feel rushed. But I still believe frozen was more so.
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iwasneverhere picked Frozen. :
The beast at least has a couple of scenes showing his change of heart. Elsa's change only occurs at the very end of the movie, and there is no explanation save-- "It's love"--- to justify how she is able to do what she does. So I think B&B wins this.

But of course, I know you don't like/hate B&B, so I get why you're asking this question.
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audreybrooke picked Frozen. :
I agree about BatB being rushed, too. :)
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BelleRose829 picked Frozen. :
Beauty and The Beast takes coarse over months, probably. Like iwasneverhere here said it shows beast with changes of heart, whilst Elsa's comes all of a sudden out of no where. Nonetheless I respect your view.
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ARIEL-RAPUNZEL picked Frozen. :
Absolutely and I mention the fact that everything in the movie happen to fast on my first article reviewing Frozen. This is one of the things I don't like about the movie and the unnecessary songs that in my opinion didn't had to be at moments in the movie, I get the fact that they wanted to do a musical but if you do a musical you do it right you just don't but songs on scenes where they're not suppose to be like" Fixer Upper" but over all people like it so.
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Sk8er__grl picked Beauty and the Beast. :
I find Frozen rushed in ways, but I don't find it nearly as rushed as BATB or Ariel for that matter. BATB the movie itself is more rushed than the little mermaid, but Ariel is by far the most rushed Disney Princess, as well as her romance with Eric. At least you have love for the characters in Frozen themselves, so I understand that your asking "The movie"
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MaidofOrleans picked Frozen. :
Yeah the whole ending was so rushed it almost didn't make sense. Very annoying.
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quishy11 picked Frozen. :
I never found Beauty and the Beast to be rushed. The ending to Frozen was super rushed and a little confusing to me.

And @Sk8er__grl, not trying to argue because Ariel is definitely rushed, but I think the three classic princesses are far more rushed than her. At least Ariel had about a day in between the time she saw Eric and the time she turned human. Cinderella had like two seconds, Aurora maybe 20 seconds I think, and Snow White maybe a minute or two. But I think the way both Aurora and Ariel met their prince and fell in love really fast had somewhat of a reason (excuse I guess) because Aurora had the whole once upon a dream fantasy, and Ariel liked humans. Not that that makes it any less rushed lol. Belle and the Beast have the least rushed romance in my opinion.
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ApplesauceDoctr picked Frozen. :
I don't consider either to be really rushed, although Frozen's ending does seem a bit rushed. And they kind of glance over Elsa for the majority of the movie...
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Sk8er__grl picked Beauty and the Beast. :
@quishy11, the same could be said to anyone who said Elsa was a rushed character....
ANYWAY! Your putting me an a uncomfortable position, Ariel and Aurora are my bottom two so I don't want to defend Aurora, but any character is better than Ariel IMO. Aurora didn't want to marry prince Phillip, she was forced into it the marriage by her kingdom. Aurora dreamed of the same guy her whole life, which is a lot better than when Ariel caressed Eric's statue for 5 minutes and then put her body through a huge transformation for him. Aurora was a bit shy towards Phillip in the beginning and didn't really want to dance with him, when Ariel saw Eric right away she fell in love with him and started rubbing his face while he was unconscious *Rolls eyes* Ariel as a whole is a rushed character. The department that made her could have had a nice, wholesome flawed character and maybe stuck more to the original story which had a much less bratty lead, but instead all they did was just try to make people relate to her and make us sympathies with her, that's it. Her love for Eric didn't feel real to me, and her dream of being human came out of nowhere and was never explained. Plus she never apologized to her family, but I see where your coming from quishy11! At least you can in someway see what I mean and I can certainly see what you mean.
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None, both films are great movies for me.
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quishy11 picked Frozen. :
Sk8er__grl, I think Aurora was just shy to see a guy come up to her and try to start dancing with her. He was a stranger, and she was always told not to speak to strangers. She only didn't want to dance with him for a few seconds until he started singing, then she was fine with it. And she didn't want to marry a prince who wasn't the guy she danced with, but she wanted to be with Prince Philip, who she didn't know was Prince Philip. Ariel said "I've never seen a human this close before." And I think that's why she was interested in Eric. Ariel leaned on Eric's statue for a second and pretended to talk to it just for fun for literally like 10 seconds (I obviously didn't count, but it's not 5 minutes lol). And she was just fantasizing and twirling around for fun. And she moved hair out of his face once because he almost died and now he was safe, and she loved seeing a human. Why do you think that is bad? Haha because it was creepy while he was unconscious? She saved him and carried his body the whole way to the beach, I think she's allowed to move his hair out of his face without being creepy lol. I see what you mean and I agree with some of it. But who said Ariel was in love when she first saw him? Yeah they got married at the end because it's a Disney movie. But she never said in the beginning that she loved him. She just said she thought he was handsome and beautiful. She saved his life, and I think that's the part when she was in love with him. Not when she was looking at him when he was on the boat, but when she was singing the POYW reprise. That actually felt very real to me, a lot more real than a ton of other princesses. But I can see why you think what you do, except for the part how Aurora took more time than Ariel to fall in love. But maybe I'm missing something.
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iwasneverhere picked Frozen. :
@Quishy: Time in Disney movies is always skewed. So I would not worry how long it actually takes for so-and-so____ princess to fall for so-and-so _____ prince or hero dude. Disney never gets the time thing fleshed out concretely, so a lot is conjecture and assumption. It's true that some movies feel more rushed in finishing their plots than others. But it's made to entertain, not to be completely accurate. lol.
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Sk8er__grl picked Beauty and the Beast. :
^Pretty much agree.

I know what you mean about Ariel just having fun, just I have personal space issues so I always cringe when I see Ariel do that while he's unconscious, lol.
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quishy11 picked Frozen. :
Oh yeah haha I wasn't saying time in Disney movies is supposed to be accurate. I didn't mean to say that if it came across that way. I was just saying Ariel had more time that some other princesses. But I'm totally okay with Cinderella and the prince falling in love after two seconds, because I know it's just a movie. :)

And haha I totally get it about the personal space, but I don't really think she did anything too touchy, it's not like she kissed him. She sang to him to comfort him. Yeah she was lying down next to him on the beach, but she didn't have a choice. She can't sit with a fishtail lol.
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Beastlysoul25 picked Frozen. :
Hands down
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324anna picked Frozen. :
Definitely. I agree with BelleRose and iwasneverhere.
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manu962 picked Frozen. :
Elsa isn't a rushed character. She doesn't even change. She just realizes what might help her control her powers. But Frozen itself is rushed.
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MissCassecou picked Frozen. :
The most rushed thing in my opinion was of course Anna and Hans being engaged within twenty-four hours. Like, seriously? Or, as Anna would say, Wait, what? Oh well. It's their relationship.
BatB was over the course of a few months but the beast and Belle fell in love within a few scenes so it was rushed through the screen time so I can see where you're coming from.
:)

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truth76 picked Frozen. :
It doesn't explain anything. They rank 12th and 11th on my DP list, the so called best movies are the worst ones for me.
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Emmalou13 picked Beauty and the Beast. :
I really don't think either are.
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AudreyFreak picked Frozen. :
BATB gets excused because it's very much a classic fairy tale. fairy tales are typically short (usually on purpose) so of course they can be rushed. but what's Frozen's excuse? they tried their danged hardest to make this as "unconventional" a fairy tale as they could, to the point that it is probably the LEAST fairy-tale-like. they tried SO hard to make it seem modern and realistic so being at all rushed doesn't suit it.

and as many many others have pointed out, it has more plotholes than any other Disney movie. BATB is more about beauty and magic and storytelling (as classic Disney used to go) than plot and dialogue so it's not a problem there really.
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