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posted by GreatLance_30
This is my new Disney Princess list. Hope you'll like it. This article is not an opinion, but this is my Disney Princess rank list.

10.Snow White
The character of Snow White first originated in a Brothers Grimm fairytale "Little Snow White" about a beautiful German princess with a jealous step-mother. In 1937, Walt Disney turned this classic fairytale into his very first animated feature film. Her true love is a nameless handsome prince, who breaks her sleeping death 'slumber' with love's first kiss. She befriends the seven dwarfs during her stay at their cottage.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Adriana Caselotti (Original Film), Mary Kay Bergman (80's and 90's merchendise) Carolyn Gardner (Kingdom Hearts series, House of Mouse and others)

9.Cinderella
The best-known version of Cinderella is the fairytale "Cendrillon" by Charles Perrault in 1697, which was based on an earlier version by Giambattista Basile in 1634 and was later adapted by The Brothers Grimm as "Aschenputtel". In 1950, it was turned into an animated feature-length film by Walt Disney. Her stepmother turned her into the family's sole servant after the passing of her father. With magical help from her Fairy Godmother, she attends the ball and meets the prince of her kingdom, and eventually marries him, thus freeing her from her life of servitude. .

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Ilene Woods (Original Film), Jennifer Hale (Speaking, sequels, House of Mouse, Kingdom Hearts series), Tami Tappan Damiano (Singing, sequels)

8.Aurora
Best known as the heroine of the 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty loosely based on Charles Perrault's 'La Belle au Bois Dormant' but is actually closer to the Brothers Grimm's adapatation "Dornroschen"/Little Briar Rose''. Although her dress changes from blue to pink (thanks to two of her guardians, Merriweather and Flora) she is most commonly seen wearing pink. She was cursed at birth by an evil witch called Maleficent, who predicted her death on her 16th birthday. One of the three good fairies, Merryweather, softened the curse by changing her death to a deep slumber that will only be awakened by true love's kiss. By falling in love with Prince Phillip, the prince of a neighboring kingdom, she is freed from the curse by the end of the film after the evil fairy is defeated.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Mary Costa (Original Film), Jennifer Hale (Speaking 2000-2005, 2007-present Kingdom Hearts series, various apperences), Erin Torpey (Speaking, various apperences 2005-2007) Cassidy Ladden (Singing various appearances)

7.Jasmine
The spunky, independent Arabian Princess of Agrabah, who dreams of seeing what's beyond her palace and be freed from her father's constant pestering of royal marriage. She falls in love with the title character in 1992's Aladdin, whom she marries at the end of the third movie, Aladdin and the King of Thieves. She is loosely based on the unnamed princess featured in the story of "Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp" from "1001 Arabian Nights".

Speaking Voice: Linda Larkin (Original Film, sequels, House of Mouse, TV series, Kingdom Hearts series various others), Singing Voice: Lea Salonga (Original Film) Liz Callaway (sequels)

6.Pocahontas
Disney's Pocahontas is loosely based on the real-life Native American princess. She falls in love with a man named John Smith, who helps her prevent a war from commencing between their people. At the end of the film, John is wounded and sent back to London for treatment, and so they lose contact with one another. Years later, Pocahontas travels to London as her people's representative to prevent a potential war between the English and the Native Americans. Though they succeed in stopping the conflict, Pocahontas finds her path different from John Smith's and sails back to her country with her new lover, John Rolfe.

Speaking Voice: Irene Bedard (Original Film, sequel), Singing Voice: Judy Kuhn (Original film, sequel)

5.Mulan
Fa Mulan is a brave Chinese heroine who dresses up like a soldier and goes to war in place of her crippled father, risking death and dishonor. She is loosely based on the heroine from the anicent Chinese epic peom "The Legend of Hua Mulan" and she is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage, but she is a princess by achieving honor from the Emperor himself by saving China. She comes close to marrying a prince in her second movie. During her stay in the army, she falls in love with the captain, Li Shang and they marry at the end of the second movie.

Speaking Voice: Ming-Na (Original Film, sequel), Singing Voice: Lea Salonga (Original Film, sequel)

4.Ariel
The heroine of the 1989 film, loosely based on the Danish fairytale "Den Lille Havfure" by Hans Christian Andersen, and the daughter of King Triton, ruler of the sea, 16 year old mermaid Ariel falls in love with a dashing human prince named Eric. She trades her voice to the sea witch Ursula (who was supposed to be her aunt in the uncut version of the film) in order to become a human and be with him forever. Ariel was featured in three Disney movies: The Little Mermaid, The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, and The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning. She is the first and only princess to have a child, a human and mermaid princess named Melody.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Jodi Benson (Original Film, sequels, TV series, House of Mouse, Kingdom Hearts series and various others)

3.Tiana
Based on both E.D Baker's 2002 novel The Frog Princess and The Brothers Grimm fairytale "Die Froschkonig", Tiana is the heroine of the 2009 animated film “The Princess and the Frog” and is the first Princess of African-American decent. She dreams of opening her own restaurant through hard work. By kissing Prince Naveen in frog form, she is turned into a frog (because the magic can only be broken by a princess) and they are forced to set on a journey to find a way to undo the magic. Eventually, she finds herself falling for the handsome, but spoiled prince and willingly sacrifices her own humanity to be with him. By marrying the prince, Tiana becomes a real princess and so breaks the spell with a kiss. They have their own restaurant at the end of the film.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Anika Noni Rose (Original Film)

2.Rapunzel
The heroine from the animated feature "Tangled" is loosely based on the German title character from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel". Her long hair, which is said to measure 70 feet in length, not only has magical healing powers, but can be used as a weapon. Given the power by a magic golden flower, Mother Gothel kidnaps her as an infant to use her power to keep herself young. 18 years later, Rapunzel sneaks away from her tower with a thief, Flynn Rider, and sets on her own journey to find the flying lanterns that float into the sky every year on her birthday. To free her from Gothel's clutches, Flynn cuts her hair, thus destroys her power, and she is returned to her family. Rapunzel was to be "officially welcomed into the Disney Princess Royal Court" during a promotional event at Kensington Palace in London on October 2, 2011.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Mandy Moore

1.Belle
French commoner who is the heroine of the 1991 animated classic Beauty and the Beast, loosely based on the French fairytale "La Belle et la Bete" by Madame Jeanne-Marie le Prince de Beaumont, her name is translated from the French word for "beauty". She trades her freedom for her father's with the Beast and becomes his prisoner, but she soon learns to see the good hidden behind his hideous appearance and falls in love with him over time. By confessing her love at the end of the movie, the Beast is turned back into a human along with his enchanted servants and Belle becomes his queen.

Speaking Voice and Singing Voice: Paige O'Hara (Original Film, sequels, Kingdom Hearts series, various others), Jodi Benson (House of Mouse)
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12. Tangled



I bet most people saw this comming. My problem with Tangled is it's way to cartoony. It also has my least favorite trope: Big eyes and tiny waists. I don't mind the CGI, but I really hate the way it's done, the skin looks rubbery for some reason as well. The backgrounds are nice, but it's way too bubbly like ridiculously fairytale-like. I don't mind how bright it is some times, but the whole movie is blinding. In fact the only thing I like about it is the clothing texture, which is well done. The rest of the movie's design isn't the best and one of my least favorite as far...
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Well, I've noticed recently, that people have been talking about the animation of the Disney Princess movies recently, more so the difference between 2D and CGI Disney Princess movies, as well as some other things.



Most seem to think 2D is better. Well, more than most, almost all actually. I too love the 2D animation from the Disney Princess movies, it looks great, especially in some of the movies, however, I think people are starting to overrate the 2D movies, at least on fanpop.


Outside of fanpop, the matter is completely different. The CGI movies are loved and praised by many, especially...
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posted by audreybrooke
Hello, everyone! I'm a new user here, so I figured I'd do an introduction article. I already have one up link, but I assume most of you have probably seen it already. :)


All About Me

My name is Audrey. I'm 20 years old, and my birthday is July 21st (so I'm a Cancer, in case anyone's into astrology). I'm from the United States, specifically the state of New York, and I'm currently studying Classics and Art History in college.

English is obviously my native language, but through my major in Classics, I also know Latin and ancient Greek--and a smidgeon of Spanish from elementary school. I love ancient...
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