What can be a dit about the princesses that hasn't been a dit before? Girls like me who grew up with Disney have always had a fondness for the heroines/princesses created for a certain movie. In the first part of my Disney Princess articles (yes, there will be more), I am counting down my favoris in specific categories of my choice with what I believe are sufficiently adequate reasons backing up my standpoint whether ou not the masses agree with me ou not. Oh and masses, this is my first article so please be somewhat understanding. Let us take a plus cynical, sarcastic, but honest look at my first category
Favorite global, ensemble Princesses
10. Aurora- Sleeping Beauty (1959)
This princess is just too bland for me. I remember sitting w/ my Aunt Ann begging her to fast vers l'avant, vers l’avant the forest parts so I can get back to the fairies. Sure she's got looks- the chick was based off of Audrey Hepburn- but she's got little to no personality. Maybe I'd like her plus if she had plus screen time. I always say the movie isn't so much about Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose/Princess Aurora (seriously, she has 3 names?) the titular character, but the fées who protect her and the fairy who wants her dead. I also questioned why her voice is all high pitched and innocent when speaking and then when she starts chant it's like she turned into an operatic temptress. All in all, she needed plus character development and plus screen time. And the one sequel thing she was in didn't do much good for her either.
9. Pocahontas- Pocahontas (1995)
Okay, now we got a titular character who's actually a focus. However, Pocahontas doesn't work for me. I give hommages for what she does with saving John Smith near the end, but really that's all about it for me. I just never really liked her ou her movie. I thought it was a good gesture that her speaking voice was a woman of actual Native American descent (Irene Beddard) but her chant voice (Judy Kuhn) while good just didn't fit for her character. I also never identified myself with her; I hated the outdoors, I wasn't Rebelle ou adventurous, and guys didn't fight over me, but even so I woulda chose the first l’amour over sequel love- just sayin'. In all honesty, I prefer the supporting characters in the movie than the titular heroine anyway. Maybe this also stems back from getting the sequel a little after doing a rapporter on Pocahontas and thinking 'she's a real person, maybe we'll see some real things she did in the sequel'. Nope. I give the girl credit, I was pretty close to my Gramma until she passed away this an and thanks to Pocahontas I think it's okay to talk to the spirit of your dead Gramma.
8. Ariel- Little Mermaid (1989)
Ha, ha people are gonna hate me for this one. Let me start out par saying growing up I liked Ariel...but then I got older and I asked myself 'Jenna why did toi like this chick?'. First off, she's way too attractive and that made me feel plus insecure about my looks I'll clear the air on that first. Now we dive into bigger issues I have with Ariel (and for the record, I'm sure Nostalgia Chick Lindsay Ellis agrees w/ me): she does not think things through and the poor choices she makes- for herself- have negative consequences not just for herself but for her father, and Sebastian (lest we forget Les Poissons), but also if Ariel hadn't been kissed she would be Lost from Eric forever and thought could have a negative effect on him too because he had feelings for her. That's another thing I don't think she loved Eric. Yes boo me all toi want but let me explain my reasoning: Ariel is a hoarder obsessed with humans and their things so naturally when she sees a human she finds attractive (remind you, based on looks and nothing else) she becomes obsessed with him and decides 'I saw this human guy and now I'm in l’amour and we gotta be together'. Too me, that's obsession (and stalking) not love. Ariel is not the best role model and I think toi can attribute that to male writers working on their first princess movie. Ariel makes poor decisions for her own selfish need- even when she knows how bad the outcome is- and in the end, everything goes good for her and she learns nothing and remains unchanged. Don't even get me started on the sequels!
7. Tiana- Princess and the Frog (2009)
Looking back on all the Disney Princesses, they weren't as serious as Tiana was. But in her defense she was a goal-driven woman who wanted to fufill a dream of both her and her late father even though it was a time when it was uncommon for women to be working, let alone business owners. Though I will say as a human, she's realistic. If I had a dream/goal I wanted to fufill but needed money, I would get off my lazy butt and work hard...but I'm lazy so in actuality I would say I'd do that, but not. I will admit, I would've liked to seen her plus as a human instead of a frog, but then we wouldn't really have a movie if that didn't happen. All in all, I admire her perserverance and determination (and the fact that she was willing to work) and I give her credit for being the first African-American princess. Though I wish she wasn't as serious as she was.
6. Rapunzel- Raiponce (2010)
I HATED when Disney advertised this movie and put the focus plus on Flynn and changed the titre of the movie. Yes, they tried to branch out, but I would've preferred if the movie titre hadn't changed. Oh well, that's ranting. I give credit to Rapunzel for being able to do all that she did while locked in a tower and trying to keep an optimistic outlook. She was a fun princess who with the help of a bandit was able to escape her caged climate and get into the world and quickly have an affect on pub thugs, a serious horse, and of course Flynn. She's kind of in the middle because she didn't really stick out for me that much. I liked Raiponce but I still wish it centered plus on Rapunzel seeing as it's a Disney Princess movie. I will admit, I like her better as a brunette with short hair because I am a brunette and I was never able to pull off short hair. I like that she was also barefoot throughout her movie because I prefer being barefoot too.
5. Mulan- Mulan (1998)
I admire her, I do. She was brave, selfless, and put her family before herself. I can identify with how she feels about herself because that's how I feel about myself too. She's plus low on this liste because if we're being honest, I've only seen Mulan one time. I don't own the DVD ou video and I miss opportunities to catch it again when it's on. I honestly blew her off until I saw all the l’amour she got on here and realized that I have a lot plus in common and a lot plus respect for her than I thought. So...at least she gets in the haut, retour au début 5
4. Snow White- Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs (1937)
"The One that Started it All". I think Snow White's branded with that titre the rest of her life. She's pretty high on this liste because I try to force myself to watch her movie whenever it's on (and I usually do) and I realized the girl is so optimistic and romantic but she lacks intelligence. Yes she does 3 incredibly stupid things (I'm saving it for another list), but she's younger than all the other princesses and doesn't think things through. But I l’amour how helpful and trusting she is and that she'll be a friend to anybody and in return, they'll be a friend to her. I do like this princess yes, but I've seen plus renditions of this story and I like a couple variations of Snow White better than the Disney one, so I'm kinda cheating par putting her high up because I like other non-Disney Snow Whites too. Besides the princess, I l’amour her story. I give the girl credit for the scary things she went through and how her demeanor never changed and she held onto the hope that the guy who snuck over her mur and frightened her, but sang to her, would rescue her and they'd ride off into the sunset and eventually marry. Though when I was 14, I don't think I dreamt of riding off with some mur climbing chant stalker and getting married. This girl needs to think more.
3. Belle- Beauty and the Beast (1991)
I l’amour that she's a brunette, she wears blue, she loves to read, she feels like an outcast, and she longs for plus in her provincial life. This girl is smart and tries to do what's best for everyone while standing up to what she feels is wrong. I don't think I have anything bad to say about her except that she suffered Stockholm Syndrome and didn't try to escape when she had good opportunities...but then we wouldn't have a movie would we? I also think too much pressure was expected on her to break a decade long spell, but salut that's 'cause none of them seen anybody new in a decade.
2. Jasmine- Aladin (1992)
She's not the focus of her movie, true, but she's the only central female character and they treat her well. jasmin is tough, independent, fights for rights and equality, stands up for herself and for others, and I think she's one of the smart ones (she says she's a fast learner and it shows). There was a question on this site about which princess would be your wife, best friend, and enemy and though most chose jasmin for enemy due to her attitude, I chose her as my best friend and I gave some pretty decent reasons why. jasmin was also prominent in her sequels and spin off TV series- which I love- and even though she's not the central focus and only gets one song in her main movie (but we all l’amour it anyway), she is one I truly admire and wish I could be plus like...even with attitude. Bonus jasmin and Jenna (Jenna being me) are both products of 1992 so BOO-YAH!
1. Cinderella- Cendrillon (1950)
Her name is part of my nom d’utilisateur did that not give it away? I l’amour THIS GIRL! I l’amour her apperance, I l’amour her voice (speaking and singing), I l’amour her mannerisms and quirks, I l’amour that she's patient and obedient like me, I l’amour that she was the first princess to use sarcasm, and mostly I l’amour that she is the central focus in a Disney princess movie that ties not only the main plot, but the subplot together. I not only l’amour Disney's Cinderella, but any Cinderella...well, maybe not modern jour Cinderellas like Hilary Duff but I'm a fairy tale girl. I l’amour the Cendrillon story and the fact that it's a rags to riches tale that can happen to anyone male ou female. I can relate to Cendrillon in both strengths and weaknesses; we both tend to stay to ourselves and talk to animaux (don't judge me), we always do what we're told even if we don't want to, we keep hope that we'll get a happily ever after in the end, we prepare ourselves, we fantasize about better lives, we rarely get anything nice ou new, we try to defend ourselves even when others won't listen, we have dogs, we go without things a lot, and we don't get out much. I frickin' l’amour her no matter what anyone says.
These are my opinions, please tolerate them. commentaires are appreciated, I like to hear what others think.
And now here are the pictures because I'm still not sure how to mettre en ligne them under the princess name but toi still deserve something somewhat appealing in this article to look at.
Favorite global, ensemble Princesses
10. Aurora- Sleeping Beauty (1959)
This princess is just too bland for me. I remember sitting w/ my Aunt Ann begging her to fast vers l'avant, vers l’avant the forest parts so I can get back to the fairies. Sure she's got looks- the chick was based off of Audrey Hepburn- but she's got little to no personality. Maybe I'd like her plus if she had plus screen time. I always say the movie isn't so much about Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose/Princess Aurora (seriously, she has 3 names?) the titular character, but the fées who protect her and the fairy who wants her dead. I also questioned why her voice is all high pitched and innocent when speaking and then when she starts chant it's like she turned into an operatic temptress. All in all, she needed plus character development and plus screen time. And the one sequel thing she was in didn't do much good for her either.
9. Pocahontas- Pocahontas (1995)
Okay, now we got a titular character who's actually a focus. However, Pocahontas doesn't work for me. I give hommages for what she does with saving John Smith near the end, but really that's all about it for me. I just never really liked her ou her movie. I thought it was a good gesture that her speaking voice was a woman of actual Native American descent (Irene Beddard) but her chant voice (Judy Kuhn) while good just didn't fit for her character. I also never identified myself with her; I hated the outdoors, I wasn't Rebelle ou adventurous, and guys didn't fight over me, but even so I woulda chose the first l’amour over sequel love- just sayin'. In all honesty, I prefer the supporting characters in the movie than the titular heroine anyway. Maybe this also stems back from getting the sequel a little after doing a rapporter on Pocahontas and thinking 'she's a real person, maybe we'll see some real things she did in the sequel'. Nope. I give the girl credit, I was pretty close to my Gramma until she passed away this an and thanks to Pocahontas I think it's okay to talk to the spirit of your dead Gramma.
8. Ariel- Little Mermaid (1989)
Ha, ha people are gonna hate me for this one. Let me start out par saying growing up I liked Ariel...but then I got older and I asked myself 'Jenna why did toi like this chick?'. First off, she's way too attractive and that made me feel plus insecure about my looks I'll clear the air on that first. Now we dive into bigger issues I have with Ariel (and for the record, I'm sure Nostalgia Chick Lindsay Ellis agrees w/ me): she does not think things through and the poor choices she makes- for herself- have negative consequences not just for herself but for her father, and Sebastian (lest we forget Les Poissons), but also if Ariel hadn't been kissed she would be Lost from Eric forever and thought could have a negative effect on him too because he had feelings for her. That's another thing I don't think she loved Eric. Yes boo me all toi want but let me explain my reasoning: Ariel is a hoarder obsessed with humans and their things so naturally when she sees a human she finds attractive (remind you, based on looks and nothing else) she becomes obsessed with him and decides 'I saw this human guy and now I'm in l’amour and we gotta be together'. Too me, that's obsession (and stalking) not love. Ariel is not the best role model and I think toi can attribute that to male writers working on their first princess movie. Ariel makes poor decisions for her own selfish need- even when she knows how bad the outcome is- and in the end, everything goes good for her and she learns nothing and remains unchanged. Don't even get me started on the sequels!
7. Tiana- Princess and the Frog (2009)
Looking back on all the Disney Princesses, they weren't as serious as Tiana was. But in her defense she was a goal-driven woman who wanted to fufill a dream of both her and her late father even though it was a time when it was uncommon for women to be working, let alone business owners. Though I will say as a human, she's realistic. If I had a dream/goal I wanted to fufill but needed money, I would get off my lazy butt and work hard...but I'm lazy so in actuality I would say I'd do that, but not. I will admit, I would've liked to seen her plus as a human instead of a frog, but then we wouldn't really have a movie if that didn't happen. All in all, I admire her perserverance and determination (and the fact that she was willing to work) and I give her credit for being the first African-American princess. Though I wish she wasn't as serious as she was.
6. Rapunzel- Raiponce (2010)
I HATED when Disney advertised this movie and put the focus plus on Flynn and changed the titre of the movie. Yes, they tried to branch out, but I would've preferred if the movie titre hadn't changed. Oh well, that's ranting. I give credit to Rapunzel for being able to do all that she did while locked in a tower and trying to keep an optimistic outlook. She was a fun princess who with the help of a bandit was able to escape her caged climate and get into the world and quickly have an affect on pub thugs, a serious horse, and of course Flynn. She's kind of in the middle because she didn't really stick out for me that much. I liked Raiponce but I still wish it centered plus on Rapunzel seeing as it's a Disney Princess movie. I will admit, I like her better as a brunette with short hair because I am a brunette and I was never able to pull off short hair. I like that she was also barefoot throughout her movie because I prefer being barefoot too.
5. Mulan- Mulan (1998)
I admire her, I do. She was brave, selfless, and put her family before herself. I can identify with how she feels about herself because that's how I feel about myself too. She's plus low on this liste because if we're being honest, I've only seen Mulan one time. I don't own the DVD ou video and I miss opportunities to catch it again when it's on. I honestly blew her off until I saw all the l’amour she got on here and realized that I have a lot plus in common and a lot plus respect for her than I thought. So...at least she gets in the haut, retour au début 5
4. Snow White- Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs (1937)
"The One that Started it All". I think Snow White's branded with that titre the rest of her life. She's pretty high on this liste because I try to force myself to watch her movie whenever it's on (and I usually do) and I realized the girl is so optimistic and romantic but she lacks intelligence. Yes she does 3 incredibly stupid things (I'm saving it for another list), but she's younger than all the other princesses and doesn't think things through. But I l’amour how helpful and trusting she is and that she'll be a friend to anybody and in return, they'll be a friend to her. I do like this princess yes, but I've seen plus renditions of this story and I like a couple variations of Snow White better than the Disney one, so I'm kinda cheating par putting her high up because I like other non-Disney Snow Whites too. Besides the princess, I l’amour her story. I give the girl credit for the scary things she went through and how her demeanor never changed and she held onto the hope that the guy who snuck over her mur and frightened her, but sang to her, would rescue her and they'd ride off into the sunset and eventually marry. Though when I was 14, I don't think I dreamt of riding off with some mur climbing chant stalker and getting married. This girl needs to think more.
3. Belle- Beauty and the Beast (1991)
I l’amour that she's a brunette, she wears blue, she loves to read, she feels like an outcast, and she longs for plus in her provincial life. This girl is smart and tries to do what's best for everyone while standing up to what she feels is wrong. I don't think I have anything bad to say about her except that she suffered Stockholm Syndrome and didn't try to escape when she had good opportunities...but then we wouldn't have a movie would we? I also think too much pressure was expected on her to break a decade long spell, but salut that's 'cause none of them seen anybody new in a decade.
2. Jasmine- Aladin (1992)
She's not the focus of her movie, true, but she's the only central female character and they treat her well. jasmin is tough, independent, fights for rights and equality, stands up for herself and for others, and I think she's one of the smart ones (she says she's a fast learner and it shows). There was a question on this site about which princess would be your wife, best friend, and enemy and though most chose jasmin for enemy due to her attitude, I chose her as my best friend and I gave some pretty decent reasons why. jasmin was also prominent in her sequels and spin off TV series- which I love- and even though she's not the central focus and only gets one song in her main movie (but we all l’amour it anyway), she is one I truly admire and wish I could be plus like...even with attitude. Bonus jasmin and Jenna (Jenna being me) are both products of 1992 so BOO-YAH!
1. Cinderella- Cendrillon (1950)
Her name is part of my nom d’utilisateur did that not give it away? I l’amour THIS GIRL! I l’amour her apperance, I l’amour her voice (speaking and singing), I l’amour her mannerisms and quirks, I l’amour that she's patient and obedient like me, I l’amour that she was the first princess to use sarcasm, and mostly I l’amour that she is the central focus in a Disney princess movie that ties not only the main plot, but the subplot together. I not only l’amour Disney's Cinderella, but any Cinderella...well, maybe not modern jour Cinderellas like Hilary Duff but I'm a fairy tale girl. I l’amour the Cendrillon story and the fact that it's a rags to riches tale that can happen to anyone male ou female. I can relate to Cendrillon in both strengths and weaknesses; we both tend to stay to ourselves and talk to animaux (don't judge me), we always do what we're told even if we don't want to, we keep hope that we'll get a happily ever after in the end, we prepare ourselves, we fantasize about better lives, we rarely get anything nice ou new, we try to defend ourselves even when others won't listen, we have dogs, we go without things a lot, and we don't get out much. I frickin' l’amour her no matter what anyone says.
These are my opinions, please tolerate them. commentaires are appreciated, I like to hear what others think.
And now here are the pictures because I'm still not sure how to mettre en ligne them under the princess name but toi still deserve something somewhat appealing in this article to look at.