10. Jasmine
Jasmine is a beautiful, confident princess who longs for freedom. She's full of sass and apparently is a fast learner. She's got a gorgeous little smile, no wonder Aladdin falls in love with her the second he lays eyes on her. She's full of spunk and just down right AWESOME.
9. Perdita
The heroine in my favorite movie, 101 Dalmations. Perdita is proper, polite, kind, caring, you can so tell how much her puppies mean to her. She's great, well, not as great as her husband Pongo, but no one can beat Pongo :P
8. Belle
Often people's favorite Disney princess, Belle is the female protagonist in Beauty and the Beast. She's an intelligent, mature, beautiful, well rounded heroine. I always have related to Belle, we both long for something more but we don't know what the "something more" is, we both just want adventure. Belle is a bookworm and well read when it was strange for a woman to be. She's just so darn perfect, just not perfect enough to get passed number eight.
7. Jessie
I love Jessie. She's got spunk, man! She's a funny little cowgirl, how could you not love that? Admit it, you cried during the "When She Loved Me" scene, I sure did.
6. Alice
Oh, Alice. Little old Alice. Where do I start? Alice is freakin' AWESOME. She's so imaginative and curious, part of what I love about her is that she's improper, lol. She just seems so "Erm...manners? I couldn't care less about manners! Let me act how I want to act!"
5. Cinderella
Making her way into our top five is Cinderella! Cindy's a classic, and we all know it. Whenever I hear "fairy tales" I always picture Cinderella's dress transformation. She's dreamy, kind, caring, compassionate, and I love her little sarcastic remarks;
Maybe I shouldn't interrupt the "music" lesson
Why, Lucifer is....is.....well, there has to be something good about him
4. Ariel
Aww....Ariel. She's adorable. I love her rebelliousness and spunk, she's so realistic. She does make some selfish choices, like leaving her family for a boy she just met, but I just shove those aside because I adore Ariel's personality. I admire her for never giving up on her dreams. Ariel will always have a special place in my heart.
3. Aurora
I love Aurora, the girl needs more screentime. She's dreamy, shy, gentle, observant, and very good with her "aunts." She's beautiful, with her long blond hair that curls at the bottom and her angled blue eyes. I adore her.
2. Esmeralda
Go Esmeralda! I freakin' love Esme. She had the courage to stand up for Quasimodo and defy Frollo, I bet a lot of people aren't brave enough to do that. She has some pretty funny lines and is so utterly gorgeous that it's overwhelming! I love Esme, just not as much as......
1. Wendy
Wendy Darling is probably in my top ten fictional characters. I freakin' love Wendy and the story of Peter Pan. Wendy is nurturing, imaginative, childish, and no matter how old she gets, she will always believe in Peter Pan. I've always had a special connection to Wendy, and I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the fact that I'm usually the "mommy" in the group of kids I'm in, or the fact that I never want to grow up, or that I'm misunderstood. All that I know is that I will always love Wendy!
Jasmine is a beautiful, confident princess who longs for freedom. She's full of sass and apparently is a fast learner. She's got a gorgeous little smile, no wonder Aladdin falls in love with her the second he lays eyes on her. She's full of spunk and just down right AWESOME.
9. Perdita
The heroine in my favorite movie, 101 Dalmations. Perdita is proper, polite, kind, caring, you can so tell how much her puppies mean to her. She's great, well, not as great as her husband Pongo, but no one can beat Pongo :P
8. Belle
Often people's favorite Disney princess, Belle is the female protagonist in Beauty and the Beast. She's an intelligent, mature, beautiful, well rounded heroine. I always have related to Belle, we both long for something more but we don't know what the "something more" is, we both just want adventure. Belle is a bookworm and well read when it was strange for a woman to be. She's just so darn perfect, just not perfect enough to get passed number eight.
7. Jessie
I love Jessie. She's got spunk, man! She's a funny little cowgirl, how could you not love that? Admit it, you cried during the "When She Loved Me" scene, I sure did.
6. Alice
Oh, Alice. Little old Alice. Where do I start? Alice is freakin' AWESOME. She's so imaginative and curious, part of what I love about her is that she's improper, lol. She just seems so "Erm...manners? I couldn't care less about manners! Let me act how I want to act!"
5. Cinderella
Making her way into our top five is Cinderella! Cindy's a classic, and we all know it. Whenever I hear "fairy tales" I always picture Cinderella's dress transformation. She's dreamy, kind, caring, compassionate, and I love her little sarcastic remarks;
Maybe I shouldn't interrupt the "music" lesson
Why, Lucifer is....is.....well, there has to be something good about him
4. Ariel
Aww....Ariel. She's adorable. I love her rebelliousness and spunk, she's so realistic. She does make some selfish choices, like leaving her family for a boy she just met, but I just shove those aside because I adore Ariel's personality. I admire her for never giving up on her dreams. Ariel will always have a special place in my heart.
3. Aurora
I love Aurora, the girl needs more screentime. She's dreamy, shy, gentle, observant, and very good with her "aunts." She's beautiful, with her long blond hair that curls at the bottom and her angled blue eyes. I adore her.
2. Esmeralda
Go Esmeralda! I freakin' love Esme. She had the courage to stand up for Quasimodo and defy Frollo, I bet a lot of people aren't brave enough to do that. She has some pretty funny lines and is so utterly gorgeous that it's overwhelming! I love Esme, just not as much as......
1. Wendy
Wendy Darling is probably in my top ten fictional characters. I freakin' love Wendy and the story of Peter Pan. Wendy is nurturing, imaginative, childish, and no matter how old she gets, she will always believe in Peter Pan. I've always had a special connection to Wendy, and I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the fact that I'm usually the "mommy" in the group of kids I'm in, or the fact that I never want to grow up, or that I'm misunderstood. All that I know is that I will always love Wendy!