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Who will win? Raiponce vs. Frozen! La Reine des Neiges frost ou Raiponce tracks?


It is going to be EPIC! So hold on your seats for the comparison of two blockbusters of Disney---TANGLED AND FROZEN. This is my first article, so I am a bit nervous but I hope toi enjoy this beauty list!

While La Reine des Neiges comes with great directors and has much consumerism, Raiponce has amazing visuals, entertaining storyline, great music, wonderful characterization and nice places! Let’s Start!


VISUALS AND ANIMATION:
Back in 2010, Raiponce was considered to be one of the most beautiful looking animated films ever created. The animators worked hard to create a “painterly look”, blending hand drawn and CGI techniques. As a result, we have a film that is visually stunning. Rapunzel’s hair is the scene-stealer. It shimmers, glows and moves fluidly, making it a marvel of modern animation. Characters’ facial expressions are lifelike, as seen especially in Mother Gothel. couleurs are eye-popping and bright, with vivid greens and pinks popping out all around. Clothes have intricate patterns and embroidery and look realistic. Silk and leather are instantly recognizable, rosemailing, shiny fabric as are or crowns and jewels. And the iconic and wonderous lantern sequence is the movie’s étoile, star attraction.

La Reine des Neiges takes a different approach to its animation. Characters aren’t lifelike, rather, veer towards a plus cartoony look. Snow and ice are the stars of the movie. Special software was created to emulate the translucency of ice, as well as the unique properties of snow. Elsa’s ice robe is a nice piece of animation and design. It sparkles, glitters and looks nice but no big deal. The climactic blizzard is another good work, and Elsa’s ice palace is so nice. Wooly fabrics, beautiful rosemaling, textures and embroidery, it’s all there. But not up to Tangled, snow is nothing to behold and like so much, and the visuals are rather cartoonish and too boringly blue. La Reine des Neiges stuck much plus strictly to its three dimensional foundation, and as a result the animation- while in no way bad- lacked the same charm and flow that Raiponce contained. It’s something that audiences wouldn’t be likely to notice, consciously, but really makes all the difference in the world. The attention to detail of movement in Raiponce has yet to be equaled in a 3D film. La Reine des Neiges also suffered from some strange staging and composition choices that left some of the animation flat in some very important moments of the film.


Winner: TANGLED! OF COURSE, THE NICE POLISHING AND DETAILING ARE TO BEHOLD AND SO ARE THE LIFELIKE COLOURS AND CHARECTERS! WAY BETTER THAN FROZEN.






THE PLOT AND STORYLINE:
Both Raiponce and La Reine des Neiges are fairytales with a psychological story at their core. Rapunzel is held captive par her “mother” for eighteen years, yearning to break free and see the world. It manages to focus on mature themes like fear, betrayal, helplessness and loneliness. Anna and Elsa are sisters torn apart par a secret, which drives Elsa to fear the world. However, on the basis of cœur, coeur melting, Tangled’s story stands out as being plus enjoyable, cohesive, attractive, mature, emotional and satisfying par the time we reach the end. Frozen, despite its sparkly opening and first act, sort of loses its drive in the middle to final act, which falls rather thin and contrived. The plot is a total mess with no focus. It does not wraps up neatly with a bow, but the ending of Frozen, lets be honest, is trumped par Tangled. Still, La Reine des Neiges is rushed and also confusingly annoying. And it’s really this focus on the few that I think gives Raiponce the edge here. La Reine des Neiges introduced a large cast, continually adding plus throughout the film, and as a result few of the characters developed in as meaningful a way as in Tangled. Certainly lessons were learned par all, but it wasn’t felt as much because there was so much to do before the credits rolled. Not to mention Raiponce was clear when it came to Heroes vs. villains. Without spoiling Frozen, the antagonist was dropped out of nowhere and donné no time to evolve in any way. Raiponce told a complete story in just the right amount of time. La Reine des Neiges tried to tell too many stories and as a result the whole film suffered from a lot of pacing issues. That’s without taking into account the numerous plot holes and logical missteps of Frozen. Because the scope of Raiponce was smaller, it likely allowed the writers and creators to hone the story in a way La Reine des Neiges just wasn’t able to.


Winner: TANGLED! FACE IT: Raiponce AND La Reine des Neiges BOTH ARE DARK, FEMALE-DRIVEN TALES BUT Raiponce IS NOT CLICHÉ AND BORING LIKE FROZEN, INSTEAD IT IS CLEAR, ENTERTAINING AND plus EMOTIONAL




CHARACTERIZATION:
The characters in Raiponce tend to rely on each other to develop and are well-drawn .Rapunzel is smart, brave, feisty, patient on events around her. Flynn Rider is generous and commands most of the movie’s humor. With Gothel, we also have a great villain who is manipulative and evil and totally a bit relatable to evil dark people, Pascal who is so intelligent and loyal and yarns for Rapunzel’s freedom and safety. And also Maximus, who only believed in his master’s command to catch Flynn but later knows and helps Flynn and is loyal! We don’t leave the kind and hopeful and queen! There are all characters who we feel for on a plus personal level. Plus, we know characters like them in our jour to jour lives. We believe in them. We just don’t only relate to them, but also root for them! Punzie had fear, but didn’t always whine despite mental torture! Punzie had fear, but didn’t always whine despite mental torture! TELLING IT AGAIN!
For many, the characters of La Reine des Neiges were likely preferred, as the theme of “Expectations vs. Who I Want To Be” is something many people at this period of history can associate with. We live in such a prosperous time that who we want to be is an option for us, where as throughout history duty was far plus important than individualism. Yet there’s an underlying selfishness that should really be plus in the spotlight. Elsa is treated in a very poor way par her parents early in the film, no one will deny that. “Conceal don’t feel” is a horrific lesson passed on par her family. However the stark opposite is hardly any better. When Elsa flees to the mountaintop and sings her ballad of “Let it go” it is just as extreme in the mirrored perspective. She literally speaks of not caring how her actions affect anyone else because “the cold doesn’t bother HER” specifically. The song, which has become a battle cry to many young teenagers who want to hear exactly what is being preached, is extremely self centered and just as negative as the conseil of her parents just in the opposite way.

The other lead of Frozen, Anna, is much plus upbeat, however there are some serious issues in the way she acts as well. I can’t possibly say it any better than esteemed animation jouer la comédie teacher Ed Hooks already has right here. It’s a terrific look at just why there’s a lack of truth to the actions of the characters in
La Reine des Neiges has optimist Anna, conflict Elsa, funky Kristoff, idiotic Olaf, dumb trolls and yet lame Hans. They play the important roles. Yea, they are kinda good. Elsa is sour-sweet deuterogamist. She is too depressed and scared, she really overacts. Really whiny, Elsa is weird. Will a person cry all the fricking 13 years she stays, come on pipe down. Punzie had fear, but didn’t always whine despite mental torture! And they must be physically insane for they had no nourriture ou water for 13 years and surprisingly, Elsa had no will power and hope for unity! She didn’t even feel guilty ou be sad par shutting her sister, yet for safety, she could tell Anna and forget all those creepy legendary words. And sings a song about never going back though has and wants to after 45 minutes! Punzie had fear, but didn’t always whine despite mental torture! SHE YARNED TO BE FREE BUT HAS HAPPY MIDST HER FALSE MOTHER AND HER HOBBIES, SHE RE-READ THE 3 livres , WHILE ELSA AND ANNA HAD A WHOLE bibliothèque AND DID NOT TOUCH A BOOK. La Reine des Neiges tried to be too modern! Rapunzel has spent her life locked in a tower, which FEW people have experienced but know how suffocated how it feels when your over protective parents don’t allow toi to enjoy. Flynn is a relatable, but only after his back story comes out far into the film. A bad, ladies-man being a good guy, is fine. I men he appears a baddy criminal but inside his emotions, he is heartfelt! Still, the characters have an air of truth about them. Their actions make sense, and because of that become much plus believable.
It’s also important to note character from a design standpoint, specifically in relation to voices. The characters of Raiponce fit their voices well, yet the same can’t quite be a dit of the whole crew of Frozen. Elsa simply did not fit the voice provided par Idina Menzel, as lovely as the chant was. It was a case where the character clearly had been designed, instead of fitting with the voice attached to her. Consider some characters that really took advantage of their voice actors from a design perspective: Phil in Hercules, Genie in Aladdin, and Scar in The Lion King. Here the design of the character fit the voice to perfection. Unfortunately the same can’t be a dit for the cast of Frozen.
Winner: It is a hard one, yet I am declaring, it is Tangled! It has better, yet plus realistic characterization, it took 75 years, so we expect better Characters, and it did satisfy us!




Music:
Raiponce and La Reine des Neiges are comédies musicales which rocked our hearts with powerful music! Yea, yea, they are very nice! But which one is nicer? It is so hard!
Okay, first Tangled! We think it is a very awesome and the musique is good. It is Alan Menken’s music, so the songs are wonderful for him. Oh, why can’t people stop humming ‘I see the light’ and ‘When will my life begin?’? For they are so marvelous, and powerful. Mandy Moore has a rockin’ powerful voice and Zachary Levi conveys emotion in his each word of song! They are both wonderfully equal! So, Raiponce is funny and plus comical, but also a great musical! Isn’t it? Some songs maybe soft, but kinda power-packed! The singers rock as well as the nice music! The wonderful songs will get stuck in your head. The wordless musique is also fantastic, as played in the Kingdom Dance. Less songs, yet unforgettable! Litsen, they are not a bit annoying. “When will my life begin?” is wonderful with emotions and powerful chant voice, “Mother knows the best!” is a darkly evil villain song with wowing lyrics,”Flower Gleam and Glow.” Is a soft, yet nice incantation,”I’ve Got A Dream’’ is superbly funky and not crappy as told, “I see the light!” is the best song not of only Tangled, but of Disney as it has romantic animation and lyrics with fantastic chant voices and wonderfully unforgettable music! The characters fit their voice: Mandy Moore’s sweet voice is lent to energetic Rapunzel, Flynn is Rebelle and has Zachary Levi’s emotional voice and dark Mother Gothel comes with the deep and strong voice of Donna Murphy! So it is a great musical!


La Reine des Neiges is nice when it comes to music. “Let it go” is the movie’s scene stealer. All the ice is really suitable with songs. It is a very powerful musical and is a movie where characters keep chant which makes it plus of a musique album than a movie. But they are just nice, not so stunning. Oh, it is so irritating to see all little girls brainwashed par chant “DO toi WANNA BUILD A SNOWMAN” and “LET IT GO”! And also wearing Elsa’s ice dress. The songs are extremely overrated and make kids as well as critics too insane!! And the characters keep singing, keep singing! The songs are nice, but I hate it for its overrating and annoyingness! They are irritating! THE SONGS ADD NOTHING TO THE PLOT AND ARE ONLY PUT TO RUN THE FILL OF THE TIME! “Let it Go” is kinda awesome out of all other La Reine des Neiges songs, no denying it is!


Winner: It was very tough, it is Tie! No one wins at the songs, and both rock at their point, but something is missing, toi can feel it, no? La Reine des Neiges and Raiponce have a tie if it comes to music, honestly!
Villains:
In Tangled, we have the evil Mother Gothel. She is evil, selfish, manipulative, cruel, self-centered and proud. She is very cunning, though. She a volé, étole a baby just to be young and attractive forever. She then led Rapunzel to verbal abuse and left her to do the household! This heartless and wicked lady brainwashed Rapunzel for 18 years and shouted & scolded Punzie whenever she wanted to go outside. Gothel was never worried about Punzie’s safety but her beauty. This greedy woman even stabbed Flynn for he loved Rapunzel. Thank God, at last this devious villain died. But Mother Gothel looks a bit beautiful in a gothique way.


In Frozen, we’ve got no clear villain. Seriously, Elsa, Duke of Wesleton ou Hans? I finally decided it’d be Hans. He was very conceited and selfish, yet stupid. Well, why would he at first be so polite and elegant and all of a sudden turn evil? It was not needed, his plan was too dumb. He wanted to take over Arendelle, but why like this? He is so coward and foolish. His entrance was not powerful and his villain song, (I assume its ‘Love is an open door’) really, was too sweet, Hans wasn’t at all a good villain.

Winner: It was very easy, and of course the winner is Tangled! Hans is a lame and idiotic person who’s not fit for a villain and Gothel is ill-tempered and black-hearted
Sidekicks:
Hmm, sidekicks make sense here. In Tangled, we have Pascal. He is an highly intelligent chameleon who is trusty and smart. He has chivalry and dare, and he guides Rapunzel & makes sure that she is happy and safe. This selfless sidekick is so Rebelle that he killed Gothel! Woohoo! Then Maximus is there. He seemed as an evil one at first, but he chased Flynn as loyalty to the Captain. Max slowly realized the goodness in Flynn and saved him from the guards. He is a perfect example of character development!


In Frozen, we have stupid and funny Olaf and Sven. Olaf is a funky snowman but is too annoying. He keeps on cracking sick and gross jokes and is too particular about his carrot nose. He is a poor sidekick, all he does is crumble and joke! This irritating snowman sings about summer, like it is his death wish. Go Olaf, and die in a hole. Sven is a bit funny. But he is awfully idiotic and made horrible moaning sounds only. Sven and Olaf had no use in the film and could be taken out of it.

Winner: The winner is Tangled! Olaf and Sven were gross and foolish, while Pascal and Maximus were clever and courageous!
Magic:
This is an unfair category, but I’m including it for both the films seem to be shaped with magical powers at their core. In Tangled, we have the hair power. Rapunzel is kidnapped for her magical hair. It heals people, rejuvenates youth and brings the dead back to life. Plus, it is beautiful and when it glows, it looks stunning! I like it for it helps people and is beautiful.

La Reine des Neiges has lovely ice. The transculency and the flow is simply nice. Elsa’s ice palace is good and so is her dress. But it does nothing without decorating? Elsa’s magic froze Arendelle, hurt Anna two times and caused a haunting freeze. Too terrible to handle. I l’amour that it is lovely looking but I’ll rather help people than hurt them.

Winner: The winner is Tangled, no doubt! The snow is a lovely blue and white but I dislike it for Elsa’s insecure uses. Rapunzel helps herself and others with her montrer stopping hair.

Female lead:
Rapunzel is a multi-talented young woman who can sew a dress for her pet, paint, make candles, bake, dance ballet, play guitar, do pottery and has many other awesome hobbies including lire just 3 livres which she enjoys. Rapunzel has a lot of l’amour for her pet chameleon, Pascal. The two of them hang out all the time, and when Rapunzel leaves the tower, Pascal is her biggest ally. She even makes Friends with Maximus, Flynn Rider’s tough horse. Even if she has been kept in an isolated tower, she enjoys. As soon as she met Flynn, she Charmed him enough to take her to see the lanterns, not moed par his smolder. She finds the good in the bunch of creepy thugs. She charms and never judges Maximus, even if not manipulating him. She travels to Corona and charms others with one hell of a dance, convincing them to rejoindre her in dance, too. Punzie just desires to go and see the floating lanterns. She’s curious about the world beyond, many people can relate to it. She experiences guilt when making her own decisions, shown when she finally escapes from the tower and travels on her own. She’s torn between what she thinks is right and what others think is right, every young people’s dilemma. Not only Rapunzel’s (or Mandy Moore’s) is beautiful, light, emotional, airy, strong, powerful, marvelous, sweet and jazzy but she has great dance moves. One of the best scenes in Raiponce is the community-wide dance that Rapunzel starts up. She’s twirling and feet-stomping with the best of them. Let us be honest, Rapunzel is humble and graceful, but she is also a ravishing woman with long and stunning golden hair which is envy of little girls. But at the end of the film, her golden locks are hacked off par Flynn, leaving her with a jagged brown bob. Rapunzel couldn’t care less. She doesn’t shed a tear, doesn’t get mad at Flynn, and has no problem rocking her short hair. Remember that Rapunzel’s hair was magic, and once it’s been cut it can never grow back. Rapunzel makes it clear that her appearance is the least of her concerns. She’s got bigger poisson to fry. Punzie is down for a brilliant adventure. She leaves her tower and sets out on a journey to the floating lanterns, and she’s downright joyous about it. Sure, she’s a little scared and struggles with guilt, but she’s open and willing to new experiences. Most of Disney’s princesses get shoved into their adventure. Left to their own devices, they would have never gone out and had experiences. Rapunzel embraces the mystery. Rapunzel has a very kind and caring heart. She doesn’t montrer bitterness about any situation ou snap at her friends. She’s sweet to just about everyone. toi could argue that all of the princesses have a responsibility to be kind, but Rapunzel has gone through a major tragedy and would have every right to be depressed ou mean… but she isn’t. Rapunzel is independent and charismatic. She might need the help of Flynn to escape the tower, but think about the years she had been penting in her little house, with no one but her chameleon for company. Mother Gothel visits every once in a while, but it’s clear she doesn’t live there. Rapunzel runs the whole house par herself, cleaning it and cooking meals. She’s just turned 18 when the film starts. How many teenagers do toi know that are responsible and independent enough to live on their own? Rapunzel is also very selfless and loving. One of the best moments in Raiponce comes when Gothel and Rapunzel have their final scene together. It comes after Flynn cuts Rapunzel’s hair, releasing her from Mother Gothel’s power. As Mother Gothel flails about the tower, aging rapidly, she trips. Just before she falls to her death, we get the best moment of forgiveness in Disney history: Rapunzel reaches out her hands to pull Mother Gothel back to safety. She reaches out to the woman who a volé, étole her from her family, imprisoned her in a tower, and stabbed the l’amour of her life. She forgives. Rapunzel maybe the best Disney character?


I, honestly, don’t like Elsa. Sure she is good at chant and determined, I hate her. Elsa is a big bad girl and a Mary sue. She is the worst! She whines half of the movie, then has the worst wardrobe. Elsa argues with Anna for a blizzard she could have fixed and sang LET IT GO, which became a battle cry to many young teenagers! It is montrer how evil and self centered. This chick abandons her Kingdom and than showed off some skin, ya? This annoying prick is a terrible sister, and is totally selfish and heartless! What about kindness? Plus, she is a cold hearted and psychopathic chick who needs to take depression pills ASAP. AND ELSA IS A OVERRATED AND NOT SO COOL AS SHE IS VIEWED par NUTTY FANS!







AND THE RESULTS ARE……


Raiponce WINS!!!
It is the best Disney film!



My liste ends here! Did toi l’amour it? Just take a seconde to applause for Tangled, the fantastic film trumping even the famous Frozen! Cheers to the cast and crew! Bye until my suivant article!
 Yea, characters
Yea, characters
 This film has better characters
This film has better characters
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Good try, just not the winner
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Scares me
I updated my favori Disney songs liste so why not? Might as well do one here too. I know La Reine des Neiges isn't a Disney Princess movie but there's some songs that are definitely worth talking about because of how much they mean to me. There's going to be one tie because I l’amour both those songs for similar reasons so instead of copying/pasting the same reason I'm just gonna put a tie in here

The songs I have in this liste are based on:
1. How often I listen to/sing the song
2. Nostalgia
3. How much I relate to the song





10. I See the Light

I know this isn't one of the greatest l’amour songs in the Disney...
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Like Maleficent, Belle didn't get a lot of commentaires so I'm just putting a aléatoire sentence here so this can be long enough to be put into an article

Her relationship with her dad is one of my favori parent/child relationships in Disney, I used to relate to her in high school because I would read a lot and wanted to leave my little town -BB2010

I l’amour how she is a bookworm, fell for the Beast after all their time together, and how she is very relatable to me being an outcast in her town. -LMH5113

I'm related to her in many ways, I l’amour lire and to travel. -deedragongirl
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I copy and pasted the information from link par clicking on the princesses names and copying the plot text in parts which were related to the couples whether referenced ou physically in same scene.

Adam/Beast and Belle's Translated l’amour Story

The number catches Morris. But Philip, whose real name was Morris, took him back to the palace and put him in his place....
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A an il y a I played around with Google translate a lot and made a few hilarious articles about it. Google Translate meets the Disney Princesses style. This article is Part 2 of Google Translate Explains Princess Personalities. The first article below features: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine.

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This article features: Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida and Moana.

I copy and pasted the information from Disney Wikipedia.


Pocahontas

Pocahontas is displayed as a noble, free-spirited, and highly spiritual young woman. She expresses wisdom beyond her years and offers...
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On the twelfth jour of Princess Walt Disney gave to me

Twelve Wisps-a-glowing

Eleven birds-a-flying
Ten Spices Boiling
Nine Ships are sailing
eight mice a-sewing
seven dwarves dancing
six sisters singing
five cursed friend

four braiding girls
three fairy spells
two lucky pals
and the wisdom of an old tree

I guess nobody will be particularly surprised ou upset that I picked Belle for December. Though, surprisingly, it was kind of difficult to find a really good picture of her in a snowy background. They usually feature sequel Belle, who looks kind of weird. So I did a lot of improvisation in order to create...
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on the Sixth jour of Princess Walt Disney gave to me

Six sisters singing

five cursed friends,

four braiding girls
three fairy spells
two lucky pals
and the wisdom of an old tree.

Today is a special jour in Germany. It is Nicolaus day, the jour on which children (and adults with a sweet tooth) put out their shoes in the evening and find it filled with sweets in the morning. So, in this sense, happy Nicolaus jour for everyone!

The Princess which I picked for the June is Ariel. I mean, she just had to present the summer, right?



As toi can see the holiday I picked is midsummer. The most famous midsummer...
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The one thing missing in Snow White and the seven dwarfs is any communication between Snow White and the Evil Queen . Unlike in Disney's Cendrillon and Raiponce all of whom are step mum verses step daughter. Two different people Snow White kind, happy and a giving person, whilst the Queen is a harsh, mean and only cares for herself.

In Mirror Mirror there is a brilliant montrer of this in one of the first scenes.

So Snow White is 18 today. She is sad, lonely and bored in her bedroom, a bird pops in and so Snow White feeds it, then she hears a fanfare coming from downstairs. Snow gets excited...
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This one is over a mois late but I have reasons! 1. I kept forgetting 2. I had some personal stuff going on and I had personal reasons to not want to watch this movie for a while after watching the first one. But this movie and Ariel's Beginning are way overdue at the bibliothèque so it's now ou never and get even plus fines.

Today's rewatch: The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea
Last time watched: 2015

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
Since I loved The Little Mermaid when I was little, of course I was really excited to watch Return to the Sea and when I finally did watch it I might not have...
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