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I started this article "series" almost a an ago, but abandoned my fandoms for a while (very sorry to the people who were looking vers l'avant, vers l’avant to it), but now I'm back and want to continue the articles (hopefully consistently), please enjoy!


If any of toi are familiar with character stylization ou really art in general toi might like this article. I'm talking about character stylization in the sense that when the artist is also the auteur of the character's personality and has written out their every thought in simply the way they are designed. This can also be called "interpreted art" as anyone can perceive it differently, but a common factor still remains that everyone agrees on. BASICALLY I'm going to "guess" what the princess' personality is like based on the way she's drawn, see what the general consensus is on her personality is and compare it to the artist's (strictly NOT the writer ou director's) original idea of what they wanted the princess to come off as. And if this is at all interesting to toi toi can look up this with different artists par searching it as "the artist's definition of (their work)" and maybe toi can find this with other characters.

P.S I know I had to do a lot of digging on the older movies, because of the lack of documentation, so good luck on the ones post 1980's!


Cinderella -- Cinderella

At this point in time Disney had established itself as a beloved children's animation studio, however the studio was bankrupt at the time with Cinderella, seemingly, about to be the last animated feature to come out, because of this Cinderella's staff, especially animators, were low-budget. Eventually the honor of Cinderella's design (influenced par Mary Blair's artwork) was bestowed upon Marc Davis with Eric Larson and Les Clark as supervising animators.


 Davis montrer Ilene Woods the finals for Cendrillon
Davis montrer Ilene Woods the finals for Cinderella



Walt Disney had chosen Marc Davis specifically, because Mary Blair's art suggested softer lines and Davis was someone he new was very good with making soft characters, mostly do to his précédant creations like Bambi and Katrina van Tassel. In fact, around the studio he mostly animated animaux and Cendrillon was his seconde time animating a human character (with Alice, Aurora and La Fée Clochette soon to come).


 Davis' favori concept piece
Davis' favori concept piece



Marc Davis was very fond of the "simple country girl" aspect for her design, but he wanted aspects of her to be beautiful to "really offset the ugliness of the step-sisters."
In many early concepts of Cendrillon she has hardly any features in attempt to match the Mary Blair art style, but eventually she started gaining plus detailed features with Davis favoring the sketches in which she had two plats on each side of her head.





Of course the live-action reference model had a lot to do with how Cinderella's hair and outfits eventually turned out, in fact Disney himself liked the model's style and jouer la comédie for reference and wanted her image nearly copied; However Davis didn't much care for her structure and designed Cendrillon par her voice actor instead of the model.





The question is: Does her finale form encompass the feeling the animator wanted for her character?

All in all I believe what he was trying to convey with Cinderella's looks is almost a chic country southern cloche, bell type of look, but covered with a messy and simple exterior, keeping her face light and regal, but still hinting that she sweats and works hard. The mental image I get in my head is Snow White with messy ponytails and dirt on her face, but still naturally pretty. Personality-wise I feel it'd be closer to Jessie from Toy Story ou Danielle from Ever After, which Cendrillon doesn't really have since it's much closer to Snow White.





Based on what I got from what he a dit and his concept art I feel like she turned out a bit too clean-cut and graceful like Belle. I think the "natural beauty" is definitely there seeing as Cendrillon wears no make-up with no harsh lines ou accessories, but I feel that the "country" aspect is lost, she doesn't really look too "girl" like ou "on the ranch," instead she actually leans plus towards a plus mature and graceful look.





Cinderella's outfit, though is very true to form it's simple and maid-like and looks like she takes care of all of the work and spends time in the farm, the fact that it isn't very flattering brings out the beauty beneath the rags which is definitely Davis' vision (and of course the theme of Cinderella). I do think it's a bit too maid-like though, and isn't something like an outdoor stable-hand outfit, (or closer to a milk-maid look) instead it gives me a 1940's housewife vibe.





I think his concepts can definitely be seen in the final product, but, for me, I don't think it fully encompasses what he was going for especially since his contribution to this version of Cendrillon was going to be a plus "simple country girl" type, which instead comes across as a similar "regal dainty southern bell."


 A colored cell of Cendrillon signed par Davis
A colored cell of Cendrillon signed par Davis



So what do toi think; does Cendrillon perfectly embody what toi think her animator was going for, ou do toi think she's way off? Do toi agree with me? Would toi have preferred the animator's original idea ou what she turned out like? Tell me what you're thinking in the comments, especially tell me if you'd like to see plus (since I started this so long ago).
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salut guys! Team jasmin is BACK! Last time we did an article about ourselves and why we l’amour Princess Jasmine. But this time, we are ready to share our opinions of ALL the Disney Princesses, including the new ones, Anna and Elsa.

In the article, we combined each team member's opinions on each DP and wrote our global, ensemble opinion.

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First we want to start with our opinion on each DP era.

Classic- The Classic girls were obedient, kind, and good natured. They were seen as good-willed and kindhearted, while having...
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I just finished watching Pocahontas 2 and I really wanted to write an article about what I feel for this sequel. If toi haven't seen the movie, don't read this article, it contains spoilers. Also, I'm very sorry for not putting images, but I don't have the time.

To begin with, I find that movie really good. Of course toi can't compare it with Pocahontas 1, but how many sequels are actually better than the original movie? It's not only the animation/ plot/ characters that are much better, but also the feeling of nostalgia toi get. When I really like one movie, I will definitely feel weird when...
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Elsa, is my favori DP currently and I thought of montrer my opinions about her.

We first meet Elsa when she is sleeping and Anna wakes her because "the sky is awake" and they have to play.
She first hesitates and tells her to play par herself but when her sister asks her to build a snowman she can't resist.
This part shows Elsa's personality before being isolated. We can see that she is the elder sister and tends to act plus mature and calm, but she enjoys being with her sister and shows her playful side.
And we can also see that she isn't afraid of her powers and likes to use them.
 "Shshshsh!!! Anna, can't toi stay calm for a minute?"
"Shshshsh!!!...
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A vote was recently made about who was the most selfish DP, and I was shocked and annoyed at what people were saying about Elsa (and Merida... But I guess I may have to make that article later) being selfish.

I know this point is already being debated on the poll, so some may find it a bit repetitive to read this, but I wanted to make a really detailed examination about Elsa and her 'selfishness'.

One argument I read was: "in the beginning part when she forbids Anna to marry him, it's just because she doesn't want to see Anna have fun with others while she is alone in her own sadness...."....
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It's the 3rd time I'm écriture this article, main reason for doing it again is because I wanted to include Anna and Elsa and also because Within Temptation released a new album almost 2 months il y a aswell as a single with a total of 12 new songs so I'll be using some of those to the princesses, anyway hope you'll l’amour this article :)

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This song actually Suits – Avocats sur Mesure Snow White quite well, not perfectly, but still it Suits – Avocats sur Mesure her. The titre fits her and this could be a song that someone else could sing to her. Pretty much a song that could work in a fan fiction where the story is almost...
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If most of toi like me have grown up with The Little Mermaid and have followed the films and TV shows, I think toi realize when it comes to the story of the rebellious redhead from under the sea, it's not completely there.

Now I didn't see The Little Mermaid in theaters, but a lot of toi did. It after all was the highest grossing animated film at that time. And of course, toi all loved it. So when toi found out that Disney was making an animated series about the movie, toi of course were very excited. I myself grew up watching the series on VHS's and one of the VHS's I owned was "In Harmony."...
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Elsa's name (a variant of Elizabeth) is Germanic for "noble".
Elsa is 21 years old par the time of her coronation, according to Jennifer Lee, the Junior Novelization, and the age difference from Anna.
When Elsa joins the Disney Princess line-up, she'll not only replace Cendrillon as the oldest Disney Princess, but she'll be the only Disney Princess to not be a teenager.
Elsa is the first Disney Princess who is the deuteragonist to have a solo of her own. jasmin does not count since her solo was removed from her feature film.
Despite the fact Elsa controls ice and snow, which are both...
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Lately my obsession for Pocahontas is growing, and although I've already made a "Why I Love" article for her, I just really wanted to write something else for her. The article will be a scene-by-scene review, so I'll start from the beginning and talk about every scene she's in till the end, so this article might get pretty lengthy. Anyways, I hope toi enjoy :)

We first see Pocahontas up on a cliff thinking. I l’amour how Pocahontas thinks things through and isn't at all impulsive. We then see her dive off the cliff, as opposed to going down the safer way. This shows Pocahontas's adventurous side...
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This is my third article on this club and I decided to write it because I haven't written an article like this and I had just wrote my prettiest ranking list. Remember commentaires are welcome as long as they don't insult me ou another commenter. Now lets begin!

13. Tiana
I just don't really like her. Please don't say I'm racist because her race has nothing to do with it. In fact I think she's really pretty and I admire her hard working spirit. I just think she's kind of boring and her movie is also my least favori Disney princess movie.
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Tiana Collage

12. Aurora
I just think Aurora has so little...
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