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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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Cutie
Bonjour!!! Over the last few weeks, I created quite a few polls which asked fans to eliminate their least favourite Disney Princess (including Anna and Elsa) hairstyle, and princesses were eliminated until the top two. This is basically a results countdown of those polls, with descriptions as to why. I just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who voted and commented why - your help was appreciated!!
This is not based on my opinion - if you are interested in my choices, I am writing a Part 2 which explains my opinion.
Let's get started shall we?

13. Cinderella

Although most people seemed...
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Bonjour! So this is a top-twelve countdown of my favourite Disney villains. Pretty simple, I guess. (WARNING - contains spoilers)

So shall we begin?

12. Governor Ratcliffe (Pocahontas)

And he came so highly recommended
And he came so highly recommended


I hate this dude because he's greedy and selfish and actually kind of stupid and blind through his greed and love of gold. He pretends to go on the voyage to help other people find their lives but instead utilises them for his own benefits and not theirs. When he is told that there is no gold in Virginia, he turns blind and possessed, and will stop at nothing to make sure...
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It is now May, six months after Frozen came out, and the film is still kicking ass!! The money is piling on, "Let It Go" is still being sung by everyone around the world, and merchandise is flying off the shelves in mere seconds.

With that all being said, based on the popularity of the movie, I believe that Frozen should get an animated TV series. And here are a good number of reasons why.

First, Elsa. Let's face it, Elsa is AWESOME!!! But we don't really know that much about her. Sure, she's got ice powers, but where did she get them from? I mea she was born with them, but how did this come...
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"Last place?! Oh no you didn't!"
"Last place?! Oh no you didn't!"
So... It's been a couple of weeks since I've written an article. All of the Disney Princesses are beautiful, just some of them are more so.

13. Jasmine
She's beautiful in an exotic way. I love her skin color and her thick, glossy hair. However, her figure is a little too unrealistic and her eyes can look weird.

12. Ariel
She's also very pretty, but she's drawn a little too cartoony for my tastes. Her hair can look really beautiful at times, and I love her eyes. Her hair can sometimes be too bright, and she's way skinny.

11. Mulan
She's beautiful, but a little plain. I like how they drew her to look...
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Bonjour! Pretty much everybody has created (at least) one of these "prettiest disney princess countdown" articles. I thought I would have a crack at it. (Please note: These are un-biased opinions that do not reflect on the amazing qualities of the princesses at all. It's completely about the looks. And I believe that they're all beautiful, of course. Just some more than others.)

13. Merida
Fanpop picked Anna as number thirteen


I love Merida's bright blue eyes, her wild orange hair, and also the fact that she's not incredibly skinny. It's just the round face and thick orange eyebrows that bother...
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Ayeeee. It's been a while since I posted my last article, and while I've kind of gotten tired of the whole "list" thing, I was out of ideas so alas :P Regardless I hope you enjoy and thank you so much for reading c:

13. Ariel

Yeah..I just can't cut this girl a break :/ Sorry..but really, her hair is the main reason she's my least prettiest. The red ketchup color it is is just extremely artificial looking and while the hair can look AMAZING at times (Part of Your World) on land it looses the magic of how it looked in the water. If her hair was a more muted red it probably would've been higher....
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It's been ages since I wrote this article last time, I've only written this article once so this is my 2nd article, hope you'll like this article :)

Snow White - link

If you change some of the lyrics this one totally suits Snow White, she knew that her stepmother was dangerous, but despite that she took a bite of the poisned apple that her stepmother (who at that point was in a disguise) had offered her

Cinderella - link

This song suits most of the princesses, but I think it suits Cinderella best, after she danced with Charming she didn't have time to tell him how much she loved him,...
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Bonjour! I'm kinda new to fanpop, and I am a massive fan of Disney, but reading some of these articles that downgrade the amazing Disney Princesses is just sad. Sad.
While some of the points may be correct, I think they need someone to stand up for them sometimes. And that person will be me.

Snow White -

She's the one who started it all. For those of you who don't know, her movie came out in 1937. So sure, it's a little outdated. But that's because it was made like seventy-seven years ago. So it's not advanced stuff. Get over it.
On Snow White herself, most people seem to complain that she's either...
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OK, as most of you may know, Ariel and Jasmine are the only two Disney Princesses to have their own series. Ariel's was "The Little Mermaid," (which was also the name of her movie), and Jasmine's was "Disney's Aladdin," (also the name of her) movie.

At times, I've thought to myself, "what if the other princesses had their own series?" Well, that's what my series of articles is here to find out. I'll be writing a series of articles describing how it would be if the princesses, excluding Ariel and Jasmine, had a series of their own. I'll explain the settings, the premise, and may even have episode...
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Many fans in this club says Elsa is selfish? Seriously? She is not selfish!

I'll give you valid reasons

1.) She shuts Anna out just to protect her

2.) She left her kingdom in order to protect her sister and everyone else

3.) She doesn't wanted to hurt anybody, but she has no other choice

4.) She created Marshmallow to sent Anna away from her, because she accidently hit her

5.) She did not mean to harm Anna, she just can't control her powers

6.) Elsa said this "No, Anna. I belong here, alone. WHERE I CAN BE WHO I AM, WITHOUT HURTING ANYBODY"

7.) She felt terrible when Hans told her that Anna is dead....
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In this article I'll talk about my favorite song in each Disney Princess movie, because I've seen articles like that before and I think it's a very cool idea. Enjoy :)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: With a Smile and a Song

I think this song showcases Snow White's optimism and philosophy of life (that you're "the one who can fill the wolrd with sunshine") very well, and it has a lovely tune and poetic lyrics.

There's no use in grumbling/When raindrops come tumbling/Remember you're the one/Who can fill the wolrd with sunshine
There's no use in grumbling/When raindrops come tumbling/Remember you're the one/Who can fill the wolrd with sunshine


Cinderella: A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes

This song has a wonderful...
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posted by BelleRose829
She stands out, doesn't she?
She stands out, doesn't she?
Belle is my favorite princess! Well, her and cinderella are battling to the death for my #1 spot; Anyway I hope to do this with all of the princesses, Belle is the second princess I've wrote an article on, I just recently did one about Mulan :D *dwarf voice* Yes, recently. With out further introduction here are the reasons I love Belle.

The first couple of scenes of the movie, we could see her talking enthusiastically to the baker about a story she just read. Then, she proceeded to go to the bookstore and got a book that she read all the way to her home. Now, this gave positive remark to all...
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posted by RoseOfRapunzel
Why I love Merida

As far as some of you know, I'm a HUGE Merida fan and supporter, and when she is insulted or even not shown any gradual love compared to the other Princesses I fight and stand up for her. Recently she's been gaining the love she deserved, I don't know where it started but as soon as that happened I felt enlightened with delight. I secretly {not a secret anymore} feel that I had something to do with the love she's been gaining, but of corse, that's an over exaggeration but I'll just pretend it happened like that. When Merida is called ugly or plain my face turns red but an...
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I've already ranked their films so now I will rank the princesses individually. Share your thoughts. My opinions are always changing so this list might not always be the same in my head.
13. Aurora
I love her film but she really is the worst, most boring part of it. Sure, she's beautiful and has one of the best singing voices of any princess but she is just so bland. And I can't place a character who only appears for around 18 minutes any higher on this list. She's nice but really needed more of a personality especially since her film has such memorable characters.
12. Cinderella
I used to think...
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