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The rain poured on Derek and Odette's castle as Le Fou was pulling Charming away from the castle. Le Fou, being as small as he was, managed to get through the threatening forest and stopped in a grassy thicket.
"You tall people are too heavy," he grunted as he set Charming near a rock.
Charming moaned in pain, but was unconscious and couldn't hear Le Fou's constant complaining.
Le Fou took a deep breath. "Why couldn't Gaston take you out here?" he yelled at no one. "He's big and he could take you all the way to the mountains!" He sniffed the air. "Your blood smells funny." He poked the spot where Gaston had stabbed Charming. "Are you dead? If you are, then I could leave you here."
Charming's breathing gave him his answer.
A bolt of lighting struck the ground a few meters away from the two. "Boy, we gotta get shelter," said Le Fou as he grabbed Charming's hand and started to pull.

The Royals ran outside of the castle and were soaked even though they were standing out there for only a few minutes.
"Great," said Eric. "How will we find them now?"
Ariel spotted red liquid on the ground. "Did anyone bring fruit punch?"
"That's obviously Charming's blood," Adam growled impatiently.
"Look! There's a trail!" Cinderella pointed toward the menacing forest before them.
"Yes! I love the smell of trees!" Pocahontas said.
"Let's get moving." John Smith started walking, and the others followed him.
The couples took their spouse's hands, glad to be back together again. Cinderella wondered if Charming would ever make it to hold her hand again.
Tiana put her hand on Cindy's shoulder. "Char is taller than Le Fou, so they wouldn't be getting too far, so we'll catch them."
Cindy hugged Tiana tightly. "You're always making us happy," Cinderella said through her tears.
They all found their way through the forest and reached the thicket. There was some blood by a rock, which indicated that Le Fou was there shortly before.
"It's a good thing they stopped for a bit," Snow White muttered. She took another step, and out of nowhere, Gaston appeared.
"Hold it right there!" Gaston was beginning to pull out his gun.
Beast roared and jumped him, and Gaston stumbled backward. He totally forgot that they weren't tied anymore.
Beast dug his claws into Gaston's wet shirt. "Say a spell to get Le Fou here!"
Gaston laughed. "Why would I do that? Le Fou might have finished Princey already."
Cinderella clutched Gaston tightly. "Say the spell!" she commanded.
Gaston kicked her away from him. "Marry me!" he shouted.
Gaston pushed Adam away from him and picked up his gun again. He threatened the royals with it. "Anyone moves, and there'll be more than one dead body in this forest!" His finger was on the trigger, ready to shoot Cinderella, when suddenly, a lightning bolt came and struck him.
He screamed and looked at his burnt arm. "Curse nature!"
Belle smiled. "Oh, Gaston, if you weren't too busy admiring yourself, you would know that lightning always strikes metal." She pointed at his gun for he was confused.
"Why isn't he dead?" Mulan questioned.
Gaston sighed. "As I have said many times before, no one could kill Gaston!"
Cinderella knew she was wasting her time with Gaston. She pushed the brute out of her way and ran through the other side of the forest.
The rest of princes and princesses followed her and ignored Gaston's surprised face.
Gaston angrily reached for his gun when lightning hit the ground two feet in front of it. He screamed again, and followed his past prisoners. He wasn't going to let them get away.

Le Fou spotted a cave before him, but to get to it he had to cross the wide river. He groaned and dragged Charming along. He found large boulders that would take him to the other side of the river, and hopped on the first one. He heard loud noises from behind him, and continued to the next boulder.
He was halfway through the rocky path when he heard someone yell, "Charming!"
Le Fou turned his head and looked into the eyes of a very mad Cinderella. He panicked and looked around him. There was no way he could get to the other side with Charming as his luggage.
"Do NOT let go of him!" Gaston screamed.
Le Fou gulped and jumped into the murky water.
And every single person there knew that going in the water during a lightning storm was the most dangerous idea ever.

Tune in to "Disney Princess: The Quest to Find the Missing Princes, Chapter Eleven" to find out what happens next!:D
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Pocahontas is taking the picture, Mulan is too shy and Tiana is hopping around in a bayou somewhere.
Pocahontas is taking the picture, Mulan is too shy and Tiana is hopping around in a bayou somewhere.
My Favourite Princesses

Alot of these kind of articles have been popping up like daisies lately, so I thought "Why not?" -- Though mine will probably be so bad up against everyone elses, but I'll give it a try. I don't hate any of the Princesses, but there are some I like more so than others. I hope you enjoy my article and hope you agree with some of it. This will be from least favourite to most! Btw, I did NOT take looks into account when I made this. This is based purely on personality and stuff like that.


On to the list..

#9 Tiana


"I'm a sexier frog than you'll EVER be!!"
"I'm a sexier frog than you'll EVER be!!"...
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THE Princess and the Frog” does not open nationwide until December, but the buzz is already breathless: For the first time in Walt Disney animation history, the fairest of them all is black.

Princess Tiana, a hand-drawn throwback to classic Disney characters like Cinderella and Snow White, has a dazzling green gown, a classy upsweep hairdo and a diamond tiara. Like her predecessors, she is a strong-willed songbird (courtesy of the Tony-winning actress Anika Noni Rose) who finds her muscle-bound boyfriend against all odds.

“Finally, here is something that all little girls, especially young...
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Okay I'm a week late but here it is, finally!

If I can be honest this is a movie I'm not really that excited about watching again. Any time I watched it in the past I wasn't that interested but now that I've been watching more Disney again lately maybe I'll enjoy it!

Tonight's rewatch: The Princess and the Frog
Last time watched: 2013

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
When I first watched this movie I was 16 years old and kinda going through a "I hate Disney" faze. It wasn't that I hated all the Disney movies since during that time I was still watching the classics like Hunchback of Notre...
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My issues with these two aside, they do have pretty cool designs
My issues with these two aside, they do have pretty cool designs
I already shared some of these grievances in a wall post so the adrenaline is down but at least now I can somewhat organize my thoughts. In some ways this kind of a part two to my first rant.

Now, if you ask me the golden age of the Disney Princess lineup was that sweet spot when it was 10 princesses, I mean it was the first eight characters and films that most of us knew and loved, and grew up with, plus the two who kinda pretty much revived (no pun intended) the franchise and they fitted in quite nicely.

We even had a really cool website where the princesses talked to you, you could dress each...
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Coronation Moments.
Coronation Moments.
Since 5 princesses were originally commoners, what you're going to read is actually a few coronation music that will suit when the these 5 commoners became princesses!

1. Royal Coronation Overture (Patrick Brill)

So the composer is modern, but this music sounds French and Baroque. I personally think that Belle and Cinderella will use this music since they are French.

2. Marche de Triomphe (Marc-Antoine Charpentier)

Another French Coronation, only this time by a French composer! Considering that this piece was use for the coronation of King Louis XIV of France (AKA The Sun King), it sounds pretty...
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