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They held each other, ever so tightly and close together that it seemed their hearts could almost be touching.
They held each other, ever so tightly and close together that it seemed their hearts could almost be touching.
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PART 10

    Everything was finally as it should be. As it should’ve always been. John Rolfe had been banished from her tribe and forced to go back to London. John Smith promised Pocahontas that he would always stay with her and never leave her again. She made the same promise to him. Their lives, their hearts, their souls had become one, never to part again.
    When he looked into her eyes and held her in his arms, he felt warmth that he never felt elsewhere. He felt love that he never thought was possible. When she looked into his eyes and was held in his arms, she felt safer than she did elsewhere. She felt love that she always secretly dreamed for.
    They held each other, ever so tightly and close together that it seemed their hearts could almost be touching.
    “John” Pocahontas wept. “I was so frightened that I was going to lose you forever.”
    “No,” he whispered. “When I told you I would always be with you, I meant it.”
    “I know you did, but it scared me to think that you could’ve died and it was my fault again.”
    “Pocahontas, I told you once and I’ll tell you everyday for as long we both shall live. I’d rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you.”
    “Oh John,” Pocahontas tightened her grip on him.
    “Pocahontas,” John said. “Promise me something.”
    “Yes,” she said. “Anything.”
    “If I shall ever come close to death again, don’t be a hero. Don’t try to save me. Don’t put your life in danger. If you die, trying to save me, my soul will die with you.”
    “John,” Pocahontas stared at him. “I can’t let you die. I had to save you and if anything ever happens again, I will always jump in front of the bullet for you. I have to save you.”
    “You already have saved me, in more ways than you will ever know.”
    He tenderly grabbed onto her face and brought her lips to his. They shared a passionate, affectionate kiss that brought tears of joy to her eyes.
    “Pocahontas,” He smiled. “I talked to your father.”
    “Oh?” she said.
    “He said yes.”
    “Yes?”
    “In fact he said nothing would make him happier.”
    “What would?”
    John gently moved Pocahontas out of his grasp. He put one knee to the ground and placed Pocahontas’s hand in his.
    “Pocahontas, my love,” he started. “You are my best friend, my soul mate, my heart. You’re everything I will ever need and everything I always wanted. If you spend the rest of your life with me, I promise to spend the rest of my life making you feel as happy as I do when I’m with you. Marry me?”
    There was no other word that came to her mind, but “Yes!”
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    The spirits knew the day was good, for two souls would be eternally joined. The heart of every member in the tribe rejoiced. Pocahontas’s father stood by John Smith.
    “I’m proud to give my daughter to you, but before I do, there’s something you must know.”
    “Yes sir.” John respectively said.
    “I was enough for her not long ago, I was her number one, she told me so. And she still means the world to me, just so you know so be careful when you hold my girl. Time changes everything, Life must go on and I'm not gonna stand in your way, but I loved her first and I held her first. And a place in my heart will always be hers. From the first breath she breathed, when she first smiled at me, I knew the love of a father runs deep and I prayed that she'd find you someday, but it still hard to give her away. You take care of her.”
    “I will do right by her. I’ve never loved another like I love her. I promise to always be with her sir.”    
    “I know you will, son.”
    The great Chief Powhatan and John Smith shared a hug. He was welcomed into their tribe and into their family.
Pocahontas was alone in her tent, her heart was prepared and glad for the occasion.
    “Pocahontas.”
    She turned at the sound of her father’s voice. He smiled at her with joy. In his hand was her mother’s blue necklace.
    “At long last, your mother’s dream has come true.”
    Pocahontas turned around and let her father place the necklace around her neck. She turned once more, to face her father.
    “My dream has also come true. John Smith is a good man. I have faith he will make a good husband and bring much joy to your heart.”
    “He will, father. We both love each other very much.”
    “Your mother and I were married on this day.” He smiled.
    “You mean—”
    “Yes,” he said. “This is the anniversary of my wedding with your mother. There could be no better day than this.”
    She cried with joy as she embraced her father with a loving hug.
    “I always prayed this day would come, but it’s still hard to give you away.”
    “I love you.”
    “I love you, my daughter.”
    The time was here. The tribe stood and watched as they walked down the aisle. John Smith stood at the end and watched her with pride, joy, and love. Pocahontas smiled at him with blissful love.
    “How could that beautiful woman be walking to me?” He thought.
    Soon she was by his side and all the world was at peace as they stood beneath the willow. Grandmother Willow watched the two souls that would soon be joined together. Kekata stood in front of them, prepared to join them. They spoke their vows.
    “Pocahontas,” John began. “When I was a kid, my mother told me that I must be worthy of love to attain it. I never thought I was worthy, because I never knew what love was or how to attain it, until I met you. You make me feel worthy of love. You have saved me in more ways than anyone can imagine. Your love has even brought me to God. I know God exists because only He could create an angel so beautiful and so wonderful to have made me feel worthy of not only love, but of your love, which is so much more than just love.”    
    “John,” Pocahontas spoke. “When I look at you, I see so much more than what’s on the outside. I see your soul and I know you’re worthy of love, because you have made me worthy of love. What you have done for me is so much more than anyone could ever do for me. You have loved me and now I know you always will. When I was a child, my mother told me something as well. She said ‘when love comes so strongly, it lives in your soul and it becomes your life.’ John, you are my soul and my life, you are everything to me. I promise to always love you.”
    They stared into each other’s eyes, content on staying that way forever.
    “Oh great spirit of the earth,” Kekata said. “Make of their vows, one vow. Make of their lives, one life. Make of their hearts, one heart. Make of their souls, one soul. In the presence of the tribe, the earth and the holy spirit, may these two loves become one love. John, you may now kiss the bride.”
    Their lips tenderly beat with the same love their hearts beat with. John held his wife so close to him, never wanting to let go. Pocahontas held onto her husband, never wanting him to let go. Their love had been eternally found again.


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Pocahontas was alone in her tent, her heart was prepared and glad for the occasion.
Pocahontas was alone in her tent, her heart was prepared and glad for the occasion.
Their love had been eternally found again.
Their love had been eternally found again.
Well, I just listened to all of the German versions of the Frozen Soundtrack, since dclairmont and euny posted them all here on Fanpop!

I will not include the two opening songs, and fixer upper.

I'll start off by first giving you access to the songs, and have you formulate your OWN opinion before I present mine. Since, well, I don't want my opinion to sway what you would originally think.

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Well, I guess you should listen to them now?

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Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?:

Cute. Absolutely adorable. The lyrics are translated in a way that it still has the same...
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NOTE ♥ These are not necessarily my personal opinions but the results of a countdown in which an approximate amount of 45 users voted per round.

7. Beach Rags

Big surprise. The outfit that is clearly meant to be a joke comes in last place. Do I really need to go into any explanation on this one? Although I vaguely remember a few randos saying that they thought it was cool. Why do I get the feeling those kids were the ones who ate glue and got stuffed into lockers in middle school? Moving on...

6. Pink Ballgown

What was that little bitch Carlotta thinking? I bet she's jealous because...
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I get most people hate Pocahontas for its historical inaccuracy, and so do I. It just doesn't seem right to me to have John Smith (who was a Pervert, Betrayer, and Conquerer) as a disney prince and looked at in such a angelic light. Since most people's agreement is "it's just a movie." And "it's not Disney's job to make teach history." I'm not asking for a historically accurate film that would be terrible for children. I'm stating it was a mistake to be made a BASED of real history story..it could have just been a random Native American but no they chose Pocahontas and they twisted and bent...
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It was a fine day down in the South in New Orleans. Tiana and Naveen were at home enjoying their day off from Tiana's Palace. Tiana was fixing up some of her daddy's special gumbo for her and Naveen. As she was chopping the okra, Naveen came up behind her and wrapped his arms around Tia's waist. She looked beautiful: with her curly black hair pulled into a ponytail and a smile that was so contagious, Naveen couldn't help but smile too.
"Ma Belle Evangeline." Naveen sang softly into his wife's ear as he gently swayed Tiana's body.
"So far above me, yet I, know her heart belongs to only me." Tiana...
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"It's about to be a girl fight!"
"It's about to be a girl fight!"
First of all I want to make it clear that I think both are amazing characters and I love them to death. I'm going to keep an open mind about both of them when comparing them. They both have things that they did better than the other. So who's the better character? We'll just have to see.

What they have in common
I think it's fair to first mention what they have in common. They're both redheads, adventurous, curious, wild, whiny, selfish, have parent issues, rebellious, brave, heroic, free-spirited, make deals with witches,and of course cause a big mess with all their mistakes. Let's also not...
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I still continuously see people remarking on Pocahontas "lack of personality." It has been a little more uncommon, but just for the other nonbelievers, I decided to write this. I know many will beg to differ, but it's just the way I see it. If you have any reason to disagree, go ahead and leave a comment. I'm up to defend her. XD Okay, I'll quit rambling on and actually start the article.

The Start

We first begin to see Pocahontas' personality in the very beginning. She leaves us with a lasting first impression. We can see how she is connected to nature from the very start. Seeing her jump off...
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There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell you where you ought to be.
There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell you where you ought to be.
Since I'm a fan of the Harry Potter book series, I've decided to start a series of interpreting Disney characters into the Hogwarts Houses. I'll be doing all the princesses and princes, and maybe some side characters and villains. This article'll just be the Classic Princesses, since the descriptions are going to be pretty lengthy and I doubt you guys could handle reading another of my super long articles. If you don't like Harry Potter you might be a bit confused, but if you have basic knowledge of the houses you'll be fine. Oh, and all of this is just my opinion.



Also, just for reference,...
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Dungeons & Dragons (or D&D for short) is a super fun tabletop roleplaying game that's been around since the 1970s but has recently gained a fair bit of popularity. I've been playing the game for around eight years at time of writing, and I strongly recommend you give it a try if you ever get the chance. It's really an absolute blast! D&D has always been one of my favorite hobbies, but within the last two years it's become an even bigger part of my life. Since I've been having so much fun with it recently, I decided it was finally time to try something I'd always wanted to do: turning...
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Hi !!! Below is a short comic strip by me <3
Stepmothers are always seen as evil or bad in these movies but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>

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Disclaimer: This is for assignment purpose
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Hand, D. (1937). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Film].
United States: Walt Disney Productions.
Geronimi, C., Luske, H., & Jackson, W. (1950). Cinderella
[Film]. United States: Walt Disney Productions.
Greno, N. (2010). Tangled [Film]. United States: Walt Disney
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The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Gothel from Tangled
Gothel from Tangled
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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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Hi Tiara 66 here I am here to do a tell one of my fav Disney princess sequel the little mermaid 2 return to the sea. Please bear with me I do have some ramble. So without futher or do here is my review.

The story take place probably about seven or eight years after the first movie took place. Ariel is now living on land with Eric and has a daughter name Melody. So Ariel and Eric are having this huge celebration of the fact that now have a child in there family who is human/mermaid. Everything is going great they are having a great time until Morgana shows up and tries to steal Melody. I guess...
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