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I have seen every Disney princess movie known to exist (the sequels are an exception), and during all my time of watching I noticed a couple patterns.
For instance, a princess`s hair color most often tells what kind of person they are:

Brown- the artistic type, who often gets Lost in Bücher and has a number of hobbies.
·Belle
·Repunzel

Blonde- with Elsa and Repunzel as the only exceptions, these princesses are an Icon of beauty and nothing else. Their only goal in life is to marry Prince charming and are the reason Mehr feminist icons, like Merida from Merida - Legende der Highlands need to be created.
·Cinderella
·Aurora

Dark brown/black- with Snow White as the only exception, these are powerful, rebellious women with intent on protecting not only their true Liebe but Mehr their family. They would even sacrifice their Liebe for the protection of their family. They are hard workers and would stop at nothing to finish what they started.
·Pocahontas
·Jasmine
·Tiana
·Mulan

Red- They are rebellious, adventurous, but still have hint, if not a lot of quirkiness to them. They are interesting characters and a ton of fun.
·Merida
·Ariel

However, whatever color Du have there are always cliches.

#1: Orphans. This cliche is not just referring to the main character, in every story there will be that one guy that either has no backstory, oder they do and it`s a tragic one.

#2: Magic! Now don't get me wrong, that stuff is awesome. Although for Disney it has been severely overused. It seems to me like the writers were too lazy to make an actual solution to the hero`s conflict. "Oh, I know how to solve this problem--POOF!"

#3: True wuvs kiss......nomnomnom. Yeah... only the Filme like Mulan and Pocahontas have never had the Küssen scene. I think we can skip over this one but seriously, Du princesses need to Slowwww down. Geez.

#4: The animal companion. Yes, little children prefer Welpen over Babys and Du animators know that. Honestly though, every movie Tiere have been there. I would be less exasperated if Du took the time to not make them all have the same personality.

#5: Evil has no backstory--`tis a fact my good sir, of course we never actually took time to talk to the guy.... . Yup. Every villain is pretty much evil because ...they're evil. I think the story would be nicer if Du explains where in heck the antagonist came from.

#6: Princesses have no flaws. Yes, the Beauty and the Beast sagte that Belle was strange, but the story makes it seem like she is in fact, flawless. Apparently it is against Disney way to make the protagonist Mehr of a human and less of a... uh ... princess. I think I just answered my own Frage there.

#7: Where did the Drachen go? It`s hard to believe but barely any Disney princess stories have dragons. (Score one for Shrek) I still don`t know why-- Hold on, I have just been told that Maleficent and Mushu definitely are dragons. Well....I stand corrected.... still, there is a definite lack of dragons, and having the Drachen not eat people is a travesty! >: )

#8: The male counterparts (princes) are either stupid oder lack substance. There is also the stereotype that men are liars (Aladdin) and women are jealous (the ugly stepsisters) continues to spread throughout each movie.

#9:Talking Animal Sidekick= only entertaining character. This is true for everything; characters like Mushu and Eago are the best form of comic relief-- and the only good type may I add. Yes, Maximus and Pascel were awesome, but come on, if they could speak and were voice acted Von a well-known actors the movie would`'ve been hilarious.

#10: A group of talking sidekicks= evil twins!
·Timon and Pumba (The Lion King)
·Pain and Panic (Hercules)
·Gargoyles (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

Do these sound familiar? Each of these have the same personalities.


That`s it. I actually did this for research for a movie I`d like to make for my college portfolio. It is supposed to make fun of the cliches in Disney movies. I hope Du liked this.

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First: Here is a link from an actual Muslim woman with her thoughts on how Muslim women are portrayed in America in general.link
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Second: Here is my personal break-down analysis based on knowledge of Arab/Muslim culture compared to the Disney Aladin film.

The majority of Princess Jasmine's numerous flaws stem from the fact that she is completely inaccurate and offensive to her culture. From the clothes she wears to the way she speaks, jasmin does not represent Arab oder Muslim women at all but rather a disgraceful woman in their culture. Unfortunately, Jasmine...
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 Who is the girliest of them all?
Who is the girliest of them all?
Some people Debatte over this but here's my opinion. Von the way I think all the princesses are feminine, if they weren't they wouldn't be added to the lineup.

1.Tomboy/10.Girly Girl-Pocahontas
In my opinion, she's the most tomboyish. She's the only princess I'd describe as masculine. She climbs trees, she jumps off cliffs and she's very athletic. Pocahontas' playful and mischievious in a boyish way. She prefers to go off playing in the woods rather doing her people's equivalent of housework. The thing is, when Pocahontas does these tomboyish things, she's doing them Von choice. All the rough stuff...
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 What's a Disney Princess?
What's a Disney Princess?
What makes a Disney Princess?

There are several points that make a Disney female character a Disney Princess;
She must be produced Von hand drawing, she must sing at least once in her movie (in solo oder duet) and she must either be born to royalty oder marry into royalty oder in some cases, both.

The OTPs

Princess Snow White, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel and Princess Aschenputtel were all painfully hand drawn Von the Disney artists and were animated to have at least one song meeting the technical side of their requirements. Princess Snow White, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel were born to royalty and...
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"This one is a great scene and I Liebe everything about this movie. But having to choose a least Favorit scene and this would be it. The others are just better. Liebe Meeko and Percy! Can't believe people don't like them! :( "- AnnaKay19

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Then there is the white blume Mulan wears in her hair when she meets the matchmaker – the same blume she leaves behind when she goes to war. I’m not sure what kind of blume that’s suppose to be. I first considered lotus (since the lotus is such a reveled blume in Asia and gets often connected to the gods), but a lotus has Mehr petals. A white kirsche blossom...
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