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posted by BB2010
What I love the most about Mulan is she's someone who was trained for battle but instead of depending on weapons to win the war, she uses strategy. It shows that you don't always have to rely on brute strength or weapons to win, you can use your own brain. It really bums me out that people forget that about Mulan and just remember her for learning how to fight. -BB2010

I love her bravery, perseverance and how she's willing to disguise as a man and go off to war to save her father. -LMH5113

I love Mulan's love for her family. She loved her family so much that she would risk her own life to save her father. She is very brave and admirable. -sunnyfields

I love the scene where Mulan cuts her hair. It's so symbolic of cutting her old life away, and gives me chills every time. -MaidofOrleans

I like her smarts. I also like her motivation, that she does what she does because she wants to protect someone else. I like how she fails to act like a stereotypical woman and then fails to act like a stereotypical men and then ended up succeeding by trusting her own strengths. I like that she isn't particularly talented to be a soldier, but gets there through hard training. I like that she is kind of lazy, but also diligent when it comes to the truly important things. I like her facial expressions (so funny!!!), and I like the "reflection" theme attached to her. -Swanpride

I still admire characters who defy the expectations of others, and Mulan falls into this list, along with Ariel. I like that Mulan is a klutz, and she isn't naturally talented at anything physical. When it comes to the physical, she has to work on it, and practice it. She doesn't care about practicing for the matchmakers, but as a soldier, you can see her diligence. Mulan's cleverness sets her apart from all the girls in line to be married, and even gives her an advantage over her male peers, including Shang. Mulan doesn't think the conventional way. She, at the end of it all, isn't trying to gain admiration from others. Mulan, like Ariel her predecessor, was on a mission of self-actualization. Yes, Mulan sacrificed for her father and her country. But the most important piece was that she wanted to look in the mirror and "see someone worthwhile." And Mulan got out there and achieved that for herself. -wavesurf

I love how relatable Mulan is. I strongly relate to her constant concern for her elders' health and her fear to lose them. I simply adore the scene from the beginning when she reminds her father of doctor's recommendations because sometimes I do this too. Throughout entire movie I felt for her a lot because of this relatability so I supported her decisions and I felt a strong desire to defend her.

Sadly, another I thing I relate to Mulan is that my work ethic and my ambition sometimes don't match just like hers. But Mulan's complexity is also a reason to love her.

Aside from relatability, I really love that, despite being a female warrior from late 90s, Mulan doesn't have a cocky, brash and sassy personality that both female warriors and heroines from late 90s tend to have. I love that in the aspect of niceness she is more like Belle than like Jasmine or Meg.

Also, while it's not as important as abovementioned to me, I love her beautiful and underrated design. -Adelital
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Okay I'm trying to make a complete list of all Disney Princesses. To make this list the Disney girl must be either born royalty or she marries royalty. (So while Mulan is awesome, she doesn't make the cut) This is to include all princesses not just leading ladies.
If you see one is not on the list please comment.

Born Royalty
-Adella (King Triton's Daughter)
-Alana (King Triton's Daughter)
-Andrina (King Triton's Daughter)
-Aquata (King Triton's Daughter)
-Ariel
-Arista (King Triton's Daughter)
-Atta (A Bug's Life)
-Attina (King Triton's Daughter)
-Aurora
-Dot (A Bug's Life)
-Eilonwy (The Black Cauldron...
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This film tells the story of a sixteen year old mermaid Ariel who is dissatisfied greatly with her life under the sea. Paying no attention to the warnings of her father, King Triton, and the court musician, the crab Sebastian, Ariel and her best friend, Flounder the fish frequently reach the surface of the ocean, and with the help of the goofy seagull named Scuttle, they collect human artifacts.

Regardless of her awareness of the forbidden contact between humans and sea people, Ariel strives to become part of the human world. Hiding in her secret cave, Ursula, who has been looking for a chance...
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PrincessAyeka12 gave me the fabulous idea of coming up with what books and authors each princess would like to read. We already know that Belle's a bookworm, but what would the other princesses spend hours flipping through, totally lost to the outside world? I had a lot of fun with this article, since I love reading. I've read at least one book from most of these authors, although not all of them. All credit for this idea goes to PrincessAyeka12! All images made by me.

Snow White

I get the distinct feeling that Snow would just adore classic children's books such as Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures...
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Hello, I'm PrueFever, a 32 years old guy from Denmark and a Major Disney Fan! My all-time favorite Disney Movie is The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney's 28th full-lenght animated classic from 1989. I just love all the characters in the movie, the songs, the score and the animation. I grew up with Mermaid, it was the first Disney Movie I saw, so there's definitely nostalgic reasons as well, I'm not gonna deny that! I can always watch the movie and my mood goes up 100%! It never fails to amaze me. Also, the voice actors in this movie is spetacular! Jodi Benson is great as Ariel and even greater as...
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So as some of you may have read, and if not then I highly recommend(!), my link. In that article, I mentioned a website called link which helped me a lot with understanding dominant characteristics relative to seasons. This site also provided a little Fashion Style Quiz! So, I couldn't help myself but to try and put myself in each of the DP's shoes and take the quiz for each DP to see what style they'd get. I humbly do believe the results came out fairly accurate but I'd love to hear what you guys think!

I listed each Disney Princess in accordance with their dominant fashion persona. They all...
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12 Season Color Wheel
12 Season Color Wheel
So I never really got to experience much of fashion-culture growing up and have just recently begun to give it any focus or attention. I have heard of the rule that "Redheads shouldn't wear pink." and I have seen some people discuss this here on FanPop in terms of Ariel and her pink dress. I have also read many comments debating Aurora's famous "Blue vs. Pink Dress". In those discussions, I heard a talented user on this site, link say things like "She's a Winter." etc. I thought that was so fascinating! I had never heard of this concept before so I decided to look into it. That is how I came...
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Please note that this is a countdown where we users make a lot of assumptions and don't provide proof of anything. This is for the amusement so please don't kill the fun :)




11. Prince
The Prince from Snow White comes in last place, can't say I'm stunned. At that time, Disney animators haven't mastered drawing male characters yet so I'm guessing what's underneath isn't HD quality either. He's also quite feminine looking, petite frame with soft edges. No worries though, Snow White loves his man for his huuuuuuuge heart :)


10. Charming
Nope, still not quite there with drawing men. Charming...
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We all know the step-sister from Cinderella that ends up reforming in the sequels. However, many people seem to have criticisms about her because they feel that she shouldn't have been forgiven by Cinderella, there was nothing to show that she deserved to be redeemed, and that it's ridiculous that she got to be redeemed but Drizella didn't. First of all, I think I need to explain where this idea of Anastasia reforming came from. In the original Charles Perrault version of Cinderella, Cinderella's real name was actually Ella. When she became a servant she would sleep by the fireplace to keep...
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One of my favorite songs of all time.
One of my favorite songs of all time.
Disney's Frozen is receiving rave reviews,and the song"Let It Go"is one of the highlights of the film.Don't take my word for it-Wikipedia,as usual is great for such simple backround facts.I have decided that Elsa is my favorite Disney character,but I'm having internal debate whether"Let It Go"is my favorite Disney song-time will tell,but I'm leaning towards"yes".On my Google search history,there are queries such as "Let It Go is brilliant" and "Frozen Let It Go analysis",but having found nothing satisfactory,I've decided to write this post instead.
There has been much written about Let It...
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