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As the majority know, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was Walt Disney's first feature length animated film, therefor giving us our first Disney Princess. There are a variety of different films, fairy tales, animations and stylistic genres that seemed to blend together to make this very historic piece of cinema.



Betty Boop & Snow White
Betty Boop & Snow White
Many believe that Disney was directly inspired to make the film due to the success of the Betty Boop short of the fairy tale. This is relatively believable, given that the Betty Boop short was released in 1933 a year prior to Disney's adaption coming into development and production. It should also be noted that Grim Natwick, who is most famous for drawing Fleischer Studio's Betty Boop was also a lead animator for Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which is probably the reason that the two heroines share such similar visual qualities, significantly the cropped black hairstyle as well as the highly overt high pitch, sweet tone to their voices. Most noticeably the characteristics, mannerisms and the way they both represent exaggerated 1930's idealised women also make me realise how similar they both are.
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Snow White (1916)
Snow White (1916)
Another Snow White adaption that I think Disney drew ideas from was a 1916 American silent feature. However minor, I think the two Snow Whites share particular mannerisms and the illustrations of the dwarfs on the silent movies poster seems like a base to the visual appearance of Disney's take on the secondary characters. Additionaly I thought it was interesting that this adaption gave the story's love interest a name, deemed Prince Florimond.



Romeo & Juliet (1936)
Romeo & Juliet (1936)
Not only was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs inspired by films that where directly based on the fairy tale, but rather where based on much different films as well. MGM's live action Romeo & Juliet, which was released a year prior to the final release of the Disney film was also an inspiration. This was a film that Disney made direct reference in a story meeting pertaining to the scene in which Snow White lies in her glass coffin. I think that the meetings between Snow White and The Prince became symbols of book ends for the narrative of the film rather than being the back bone in the story like in Romeo & Juliet.



The Sleeping Beauty by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
The Sleeping Beauty by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
It should also be pointed out that the point in the film where we see The Prince's kiss awaking Snow White from the sleeping death was actually not taken from the original fairy tale, but rather another vey iconic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty, a story that will later have a Disney adaption of its own. I think it was important for Disney to use this narrative climax to give a more softer and gentler way for the princess to awake.




Nosferatu & The Witch
Nosferatu & The Witch
However there are points in the film that are deliberately made not to be soft and gentle to perceive the evil nature of the films villain, The Evil Queen. Interestingly Disney used German Expressionism as a significant source of inspiration for the darker scenes in Snow White most notably Nosferatu, a very iconic film that portrays key motifs of German Expressionism. A very well known films for having iconically scary scenes, which relates to the scenes in Snow White such as the forest scene and The Evil Queen in disguise as the hag, which is reminiscent of German Expressionism, giving an obscure and surprising moment of fear for the audience. link




Schneewittchen by Theodor Hosemann
Schneewittchen by Theodor Hosemann
The German Expressionistic aspects relates to the very core fairy tale inspiration, given the Snow White or rather Schneewittchen origin of the story. The most significant and famous fairy tale being the German Brother Grimm adaption, the adaption that introduced some of the elements such as the magic mirror and the seven dwarfs, elements that went on to be become even more iconic narrative motifs because of Disney's adaption of the story.



The Evil Queen's transformation
The Evil Queen's transformation
The scene where we see The Evil Queen's transformation process to the witch not only draws from German Expressionism but also refers directly to a specific film. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde a film released in 1931 was a direct inspiration for The Queen's poison drinking chaotic scene both in narrative reasoning with the idea of everyone having impulses for both good and evil but also stylistic elements can be compared in both film's transformation scenes.



In conclusion I think it is evident from some of the examples I have given that shows us the high amount of media that have blended together to make the earliest of feature length mainstream animated film. Leading me to believe that the more modern animated films are created, the more variety of different narratives come together to create them.

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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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Pocahontas is one of those Disney films that, despite being middle-of-the-road for me, I have to rewatch fairly often. Something about this movie intrigues me. Maybe it's because I want to like the movie more than I currently do and understand why some fans revere it. I might not be there quite yet after this most recent rewatch, but I'm narrowing in on what specific things I like and dislike about the film. Now's the time to share those thoughts.

Praises
1) The backgrounds in this movie aren't just beautiful. THEY'RE GORGEOUS. The subtle lines, the designs, and especially the rich colors are...
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Though not nearly as much as Merida and other revival princesses,Tiana is occasionally bashed for contributing to Disney's current trend of "meta", "woke" commentary with her whole "hard work, you can't just wish" shtick. While this does irritate me, I try to separate film makers' intentions from the actual context of the movie and the character.

In the first act of the film, she's portrayed as diligent and determined but she's not as in your face about it. For the most part, her thing is "partying and dancing just isn't my for me". She's not insistent, condescending or critical of others for...
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Fantastical Fashionistas
Fantastical Fashionistas
What makes for a remarkable Disney Princess dress, the princess herself, of course, and while the Disney Princesses are renowned for their exemplary qualities that showcase the most empyreal aspects of the human spirit, it is the artful assemblage of accessories and garments which assist in emanating those qualities that make for the noblest of ensembles. This is what I believe are the most beautiful Disney Princess dresses. Which ones are yours?

10. Snow White's Primary Colors Dress:
A pure joy in essence, Snow White's lovely dress charms with its bold, fun colors, puff sleeves, high white...
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Tangled: The Series, now called Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, premiered in March 2017 with the pilot movie, Tangled: Before Ever After (hopefully that sentence wasn't too confusing!). The film sees Rapunzel adjusting to life in Corona and introduces several concepts that the rest of the series will explore: Rapunzel's golden hair growing back, the growth of magical spiky rocks that can devastate Corona, foes with a thirst for revenge, Rapunzel and Eugene's marriage, and Rapunzel learning how to become a good queen.

At first, I was surprised that Tangled was getting a TV show. Even though I quite...
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After I watched the first 7 seasons of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic I started listening to the songs on repeat whenever I felt like it and there are songs from that show that had me thinking of some of the princesses and some of the characters in the movies. Here's a list of the songs, which characters the songs reminded me of, and why.



Song: Rainbow from My Little Pony the Movie
Character: All the princesses


This song is actually mostly for a character in the movie who was a villain but then reformed which isn't what happened to any of the princesses (except maybe Elsa, though...
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I am decided to sort DPs to Hogwarts Houses. I'll illustrate this article with pictures where each DP best exhibits the traits of house she belongs( Gryffindors do something risky, Hufflepuffs are doing something useful or exhibit frinedliness, Ravenclaws read or explore something, Slytherins are tricking someone or dream about something). Warning: I have some unpopular opinions but I'll try to explain them. This is how I interpretent Hogwarts Houses and their values:
Gryffindors are first of all are brave, courageous, outspoken and risky. They are also often progressive, rebellious, mischievous,...
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A Disney Tale: A young girl is forced into drudgery by her step-family, only to win the heart of the kingdom's Prince and live happily ever after.

Disney Hero: Ostensibly, the 'hero' of Cinderella is the Prince (never actually referred to as Prince Charming, despite that being what he is generally known as today. Some sources have him named as Henry.). It is he who romances Cinderella and desires her as his wife after the ball. But, actually, the real heroes of Cinderella - for me - are Jaq and Gus, Cinderella's mice friends. They are the one's who rescue Cinderella from her attic room. Jaq...
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11. Cinderella

This was one of the easiest. Despite being the first DP movie I've ever seen, it is also the only DP movie with no aspects I enjoy. I don't like the characters, animation or songs. I find nothing enjoyable about this movie and I have no desire to re-watch it. I don't hate this movie but I wouldn't say I like it either. My least favorite DP movie wth no doubt. There are adaptation of this fairytale I like more.

10. Sleeping Beauty

I love its animation, it's gorgeous and one of the best in Disney history. I feel like artistic style of Pocahontas was inspired by SB and...
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Since the Princess of the Month is Belle, I figured why not start with Belle's favorite princess list. You can read my old ranking link.

I had an especially rough time placing Jasmine, Tiana, and Aurora. Eventually I went with what I have here. :)

10. Merida

Unfortunately Merida seems to take up a semi-permanent residence in last place for a lot of these princess lists, not unlike her condemnation on fanpop. Belle would have a strong distaste for Merida. Belle is a proud, dignified individual who cares about how she presents herself and Merida would seem callous and sloppy to Belle. Merida...
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Their wonderful hair makes me jealous
Their wonderful hair makes me jealous
Hell, I am having a good hair day! Or not? Well, whatever, I’m in love with the Disney princess hair. So, hair’s a great physical feature we all have got. Yea, all of us rock it! And I love how it varies much less on tastes. According to opinions, Someone’s eyes seem too big or too small, someone’s body can be too thin or too fat, our nose can be too big or too small, we can have too thick or too thin eyebrows and can have too thick or too thin lips. But hair rarely gets such opinions, right? My hair is a shade of dark ginger hair, which is down to my waist and is wavy . I love my hair,...
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