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Disney Princesses are often criticized. And while I see some negative points in the franchise, mainly its tendency to reduce the characters to pretty woman in glittery clothes, I also think that those people who rage against the Princesses as if they are the devil incarnates (it’s frankly disturbing), overlook something: They are not just puppets. They are characters in movies, and those movies are way more feminist than some people give the credit for. At least they should get some credit for being movies with female protagonists – god knows there are not a lot of them out there. But let’s examine what Disney has to offer in the education of young girls.

10. Cinderella:

If this article were about the most feminist Disney Princesses, Cinderella would be slightly higher on the list. I don’t agree with the complains that she is a bad role model, because she supposedly acts like a doormat and is only interested in finding her prince. She is simply a character who makes the best out of a difficult situation, and when she gets her chance, she takes it. No, the reason this movie ended up at the bottom, is this one line from the work song: “Leave the sewing to the women”. Yeah, thanks for that. There is no denying that this movie not only follows the usual gender roles, it also enforces them actively.

9. Aladdin:

Okay, okay, hear me out. Yes, Jasmine is fighting for her rights in this movie, and Disney tries to give her some strong personality traits. But nevertheless, the story told is everything but feminist. For starters, Jasmine is the only female character in the whole movie, with the exception of some harem girls and belly dancers. She is not even the protagonist, Aladdin is, she is only the love interest. Her one contribution is to distract Jafar from Aladdin towards the end, but not only are her weapons of choice a sultry voice and swinging hip, on top of this the plan also fails, leaving it to Aladdin to rescue her in the end. Really, if not for this one line in “Cinderella”, this movie would be at the very bottom.

8. Snow White:

Yes, Snow White is basically a house wife. Yes, she spends the movie waiting for her prince. But she is also a female character, who plays to her strength. She ends up in a situation she is not equipped for, but does she give up? No, she faces the new situation, and she manages to find a new home by offering her ability to cook, and very much manipulates the dwarves into doing what she wants. There are some problems with her character and her movie, but in my eyes, a competent house wife is still a better character, than an incompetent female action star. Plus, the one character who controls everything in the movie, who is causing the plot to evolve, is female too. Naturally the Evil Queen has to fail at the end, but without some intervention from a bold of lightning, she would have actually won.

7. The Princess and the Frog

Yes, the movie with the “feminist” Disney Princess is pretty low on this list. Why? Well, certainly not because of Tiana. When it comes to feminism, she is way ahead. The movie is another matter, and the main problem is, no, not Lottie (she is too crazy to be a statement about gender roles, plus, she is actually a very decent character and a very good friend…if anything she is a statement that even under a blond and pink layer is more depth than one might believe), but the romance. Not that Tiana has a romance in the first place, but the way the romance plays out. First of all: Naveen is an a-hole, who uses women with no regard for their feelings and plans to marry Lottie for money. Second: He never does anything, to redeem himself. That he doesn’t really want to marry Lottie at one point but is ready to do it nevertheless is hardly a sacrifice, considering that this was his original plan, he just doesn’t feel any enjoyment about it. And third: If there is anything which really annoys me in movies than the idea that men are some sort of overgrown boys who have to educated by woman. And in Naveen’s case, he doesn’t even finish his dicing, he is so slow that Tiana ends up doing it for him, and he abandons his waiter duties at the very first opportunity in order to have fun. So basically, career woman Tiana chooses a relationship, which is not based on supporting each other, but on her taking care of an overgrown child on top of her own career. Not really my idea of gender equality.

6. The Little Mermaid

Maybe the most hated movie by feminists everywhere, mainly because they are under the misconception that the movie promotes the idea that it is a good idea to give up the own voice to get a man. No that’s not the reason this movie is so low, especially not considering that it makes a point of emphasizing that Ursula’s words are actually bad advice, and that Eric very much wants the speaking and lively Ariel, not some sort of demure puppet. Nevertheless, I can’t put this movie higher, mostly because Ariel isn’t particularly mature, and most of her actions are motivated by her love to a man she has only seen once. In principle the movie follows this pattern: Ariel wants something, takes action without any regard to her friends, family or eventual consequences, and then her (male) friends have to bail her out. That she is allowed to rescue Eric from the wreck along the way doesn’t really make up for this.

5. Pocahontas
For 90% of the movie, Pocahontas is even worse than Ariel, perhaps even worse than Jasmine. This woman seems to be unable to make any decisions. Does she want to marry Kokoum? No, nevertheless she never does anything about it, inadvertently pushing him to his death (not that anyone forced him to attack, but the whole situation wouldn’t have arisen, if Pocahontas had been more honest with him). Pocahontas inability to act is an ongoing theme in the whole movie, especially towards the end, where the only thing she has to do is to tell her father the truth in order to rescue John Smith, but nevertheless, she waits until the very last minute to do it. But at least, after that she is better in making decisions, and has her priorities straight. And is respected for her wisdom by her folk.

4. Beauty and the Beast

Yeah, yeah, I know, Stockholm Syndrome. I would call it Lima Syndrome, but the reason I put this movie so high on the list is Belle. For the villagers she is “the odd beauty”, but the movie actually suggests that she seems so beautiful because she is so “odd”. The three blondes who do nothing but dream of Gaston, with their blond hair and overly developed bodies are considered less beautiful than Belle, who has a mind and a good character to go with her outer beauty. Plus, she is the first truly proactive princess of the DP-Canon. Think about, with all of the princesses before her, they are mostly only reacting, or manipulated by the villain. Belle is the one who chooses not to reject Gaston. She is the one who decides to search for her father. It is her suggestion to take his place as prisoner. She is the one who runs away when the beast scares her too much, and she is the one who comes back after being rescued from the wolves. In short: She is a woman who decides her own fate. And she is not the only great female character in the movie. Think about it, who is the true decider in the household of the beast? Madam Pottine, naturally. She even tells off the Beast, something neither Lumiere nor Clockworth would ever dare.

3. Mulan

I thought a lot about where to place the movie. It is one of the few which actually addresses gender issues, and I think it does a good job doing it without being too preachy about it. On the other hand the movie never really challenges the status quo. Not even Mulan herself does, and in a sense it is a good thing. That her motivation is first and foremost not selfish (even if she questions the point herself) and that she basically is a “normal” woman, who discovers a lot of hidden talents in her new environment makes, imho, a way better statement than a character who is a warrior from the beginning. But since Mulan’s achievements are treated like a “once in a dynasty” thing, I decided for this placement for the whole movie…the character Mulan itself would be on the very top, though, if that were my list.

2. Tangled

It is no secret that Rapunzel is my favorite princess and some might say that her movie is so high on the list because of it. It’s actually the other way around. She is my favorite, because she is a very strong female character, and the movie does in this case nothing to undermine the fact. Let’s take a look at her. For one, she is basically a mix between the classical and the “I want more” princesses, getting the best of both worlds. Like Snow White and Cinderella she is a character who has to deal with a lot of emotional abuse through all her childhood, and like both of them, she displays some impressive inner strength. And like the “I want more” princesses, she has a dream which motivates her to take action. The most important thing about Tangled is that the romance is not Rapunzel’s main motivator – she is similar to Belle and Mulan in that regard. But unlike Belle, she actually fulfils her dream first, before finding love with Eugene and eventually her true family. And while in Mulan it is strongly suggested that Mulan stops being a warrior after the movie (as always, I ignore the sequels), Tangled actually ends with the suggestion that Rapunzel eventually became the leader of her kingdom, with Eugene at her side after turning him down a few times. Which makes her the only princess who eventually became a true queen.
There isn’t much talk in “Tangled” about gender equality – but a lot is shown. Rapunzel might be naïve of the world, but otherwise, she is a very capable woman who learns fast. Her relationship with Eugene is one of two equals. He is streetwise, she believes in people, they are both able to fight for themselves (and later for each other) and they are both capable of sacrifices. During the movie, they learn from each other.
And the other female characters are great too. Yes, the queen doesn’t say much but neither does the king, and the movie doesn’t even clarify who of them is the true regent – it could be the queen just as well as the king. And Mother Gothel is certainly one of the smarter Disney villains, expertly playing everyone around her.

1. Sleeping Beauty:

Unexpected, isn’t it? After all, Aurora is considered the blandest of all the princesses, some people even say that she has no personality at all and is only a pretty face. Perhaps, but while she is the title character, she is not really the protagonist of the movie, is she? The story is not about her, it is about Maleficient trying to kill her and the fairies trying to protect her. And those ladies kick ass! To quote from the review of Sleeping Beauty unshavedmouse wrote recently:

“Name me a big, blockbuster, mainstream film made in the last fifty years that has:
A predominately female cast.
Where none of the main female protagonists are young or conventionally attractive (this is if you consider Aurora to be a supporting character.)
Where they are not sexualised in any way.
Where the fact that they are women is simply incidental and in no way effects their competence.
Where the female protagonists are working with rather than against each other.”

If you are able to come up with one, congratulations, I thought about it for weeks and I’m still drawing a blank. “Sleeping Beauty” is not only a very feminist movies, I would go so far to say that it is one of the most feminist movies of all time. And every feminist who tries to tell me that this movie is a bad influence, first has to come up with another movie which fulfills all those requirements. Than we can talk.
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There are lots of synonyms for selfishness. Try any dictionary online, or a hard copy (remember those?), and you can see that these words share exactly the same meaning, if only stated in slightly different ways:
egoistic (also egoistical), egomaniacal, egotistic (or egotistical), narcissistic, self-absorbed, self-centered,self-concerned, self-infatuated, self-interested, self-involved, egocentric, self-loving, self-obsessed, self-oriented, self-preoccupied, self-regarding, self-seeking, self-serving, solipsistic ( credit provided to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary online link). The small unsavory...
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I'm not at all confident in this list, but either way I love talking about the princesses and thought this article was long overdue (Well I've only been here..what? Two weeks? Eh, it still feels long overdue to me). ^^ Beforehand I'd like to say that I love all the princesses, even my least favorite. As a group the princesses mean so much to me and as individuals I love them all to pieces, so don't feel bad if your favorite is low! The list is also divided into three sections because within those sections I'm really not sure how the princesses rate, but I know they're somewhere around that...
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posted by kristenfan10109
Since I did an article about my favorite Princesses I thought what the heck! why not do an article about the Prince's after what is a Princess without her except Merida and Elsa of course :)

11- Prince
While this prince is sweet and kind like his princess having only one heart and one both for her sadly we don't get to see much of him and therefore it's somewhat hard
to depict much of his personality.



10- Prince Charming
Like the Prince I'm afraid for me falls into the same boat unless even with the sequels I find it hard to depict his personality except that he is very determined and daring...
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Hello all, this article is pretty much what the title says. I have had some boring time lately and I just started listing some of my thoughts on paper, and then I got the evil idea to write article about it. So this is all about my opinions and thoughts and you all freely may or may not agree with them. I actually have very little theories here, and most of them are completely lunatic, but let's hope you get at least some amuse from them. I have listed my opinions very bluntly without any greater explanations because I wanted this to be short and clear(and I don't like to write a lot).
I have...
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There was a very popular article made a long time ago about the origins of Disney princesses names and I wanted to do something with the names of Disney princes. These names will be done in a random order and some princes will be left out for various reasons (such as SOMEBODY not even having a name).

1. Adam
Adam is the Hebrew term for man. I think this is pretty obvious because according to the Bible, Adam was the first man created. In a way it is fitting that the Beast is called Adam once he is transformed back as he is human again and now a man not a beast.

Another name meaning is red. This...
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Bra Brief from Dragon Ball GT.
Bra Brief from Dragon Ball GT.
I've been on Fanpop and Disney Princess Club since April 2011, but I've never introduced myself properly. My name is Vera, in my mother tongue my name means "faith", while in italian it means "real/true". I was born on December 15th 1988, so I'm 25, my zodiac sign is Sagittarius and my Chinese sign is Dragon (love it! so majestic). I studied languages and economy in high school (Disney movies helped me a lot to improve my english). I speak serbian, italian, english and a little bit of french. Currently I'm working as employee.
On the left Belgrade, my hometown; on the right Trieste, where I currently live.
On the left Belgrade, my hometown; on the right Trieste, where...
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I recently moved Elsa up a lot on my list, so I decided I would make an article talking about my opinions on her.
I'll be going over multiple categories here:
Thoughts when I first saw the movie.
Opinion now.
Where she ranks on my lists (prettiest, favorites, singing voice etc.)


So let's start! Keep in mind that this is just my opinion ones a, so respect my opinion and I'll respect yours.

Enjoy the article! :)




My opinions on her overall:
When I first saw the movie. I liked her.. But it was just that. She wasn't one of my favorites, and she wasn't exactly a special character. I didn't hate her,...
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posted by avatar_tla_fan
I have seen that some people think that Rapunzel is a bad role model, so I thought I would give my opinion on this. Anyways, keep in mind that this is what I think she's a good role model, you may find different traits better in a role model. Anyways, enjoy the article!



I'll be discussing that I think Rapunzel is a good role model, and is not a stupid character.


This Will Contain Spoilers of the Movie Tangled.
Let's start with the beginning of the movie.

I've seen Rapunzel has been criticized for NOT walking out on her mother. Well, I have two reasons why I don't understand why people would...
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Well, today I'm going to analyze the movie Tangled. This will include taking my opinion, the public's opinion, the critic's opinion.. Etc. To analyze the movie, and find out how people feel about it.




My Opinion
I think this movie is absolutely amazing. I adore Rapunzel, she's my favorite Disney Princess, and I love Flynn too, he's my second favorite Disney Prince. Mother Gothel is one of my favorite villains, so of course I would love a movie if I loved the characters. I also love the plot of the story, I don't think it's that simplistic, although I know people say that. Despite what people...
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posted by avatar_tla_fan
Sorry this took me a little longer than the other ones. I originally planned to remake my favorite Disney Princess Singing Voices. About halfway though it, I decided to go to this and return to the other one later. It will be up within a day or two, hopefully. Anyways, Mulan is my personal favorite Disney Princess movie (currently) and I know that it's popular with most on fanpop, so I decided that this would be the movie soundtrack I would do next. Anyways, please keep in mind that this is my opinion, and we may disagree, so respect my opinion and I'll respect yours. Enjoy the Article! :)





These...
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Forgive the confusing title, dearies ;) So, based (although let's face it copied) off of coolsinger198's article, written a few months ago, this is an article on which DP us fanpoppers have as our favorite. I'll show each Disney Princess, write a little description about them, and then put the fans who have the princess as their favorites :) Anna and Elsa not included, by the way. So, let's get started!

Snow White
The princess who started it all, Snow White seems like just an adorable, sweet little princess, but be warned! Under a layer of sugary sweetness and baby animal helping tendencies,...
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So, I'm going to be ranking about how I feel the animation is in the Disney Princess movies, I'll be ranking them worst to best, but I will be SEPERATING the computer animated films from the hand drawn ones. I'm going to start with the computer animated ones first because there's less of them and the real countdown is the hand-drawn ones.

Anyways, as I usually say, this is my opinion, so please respect it and I'll respect yours, because it's likely that we'll disagree.

Enjoy the article! :)

So let's start it off:

The Films That Are Computer Animated


3. Brave


I love the animation in this movie,...
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Source: http://harkentothis.blogspot.com/2014/01/in-depth-movie-analysis-frozen.html
Today, I will bring you my DP list, arranged from my least favorite princesses to my most favorite princesses. But I will do this in a descriptive fashion. I will give you a sort of stream-of-consciousness writing of DP thoughts.

Ready? Here we go.

The Least Proactive Princesses: These two princesses are both whiny. One has very bad self-control issues tied with her cryokinetic powers ( the child abuse that she suffered as a kid did not help her), while the other was simply lied to, until she came of age. Both respond by throwing tantrums in the face of their problems.

13. Elsa “My parents...
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