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One of the subjects that interest me the most about films (including DP movies) is the box-office. I think that if used in the right way (I mean, inflation-adjusting things), it might be a good way to compare films and understed why they are populaire ou not. So I spent some time researching and I finally came up with the North American grosses of the 10 DP Movies. Hope toi enjoy my research, my commentaires and my images.


#10 - The Princess and the Frog - $107.7 million
If the word "flop" applies to any of the DP Movies, unfortunately, it's this one. The Princess and the Frog's marketing was very centered in the "return of traditional animation/fairy tale thing" and didn't consider that people might have Lost interest in this kind of movie. Though it didn't help that people created too much expectations, PatF really could have done better. Also we have to remember that it was released weeks before James Cameron's Avatar (currently the highest-grossing movie of all time) and Alvin and the Chimpmunks 2.


#9 - Raiponce - $199.9 million
If this liste wasn't inflation-adjusted, Raiponce would rank #2. But we are not considering the additional price of the 3D ticket and the inflation factor has been included. Raiponce was definetevely very sucessful, though not as much as its isolated numbers may seem to. It grossed twice as much as PatF and delivered Disney's biggest opening weekend ever, giving a new chance to the fairy tale genre. Part of the sucess may be explained par its marketing, that managed to expand the movie's audience.


#8 - Mulan - $204.2 million
Mulan was very sucessful upon its release, but not as much as the other DP renaissance movies. Maybe little girls avoided it because of the "China-War-Dragon" theme. Also, in 1998, the peak of Disney's renaissance was gone and after The Lion King, films started to gross less than Disney's "Fab Four" (which also includes The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin). However Mulan outgrossed non-DP films The Hunchback of Notre Dame(1996, $179.9 million) and Hercules (1997, $171.4 million).


#7 - The Little Mermaid - $210.3 million
Things were very hard for animated films back in 1989, when The Little Mermaid was released. It's even unfair to compare its gross with most of the other movies, because TLM had to "start from zero", while the other films found a Disney-confident audience. While it was possible to market Beauty and the Beast as "The movie from the studios that brought toi The Little Mermaid", Ariel didn't have such thing. However, even considering this, the movie isn't in the bottom 3 of the liste and that is already very impressive. In 1989, it was the highest grossing animated movie to rendez-vous amoureux, date (not inflation-adjusted).


#6 - Pocahontas - $258.4 million
People often refer to Pocahontas as a flop, but that's not true. The problem is that some anxious filmmakers were expecting the movie to go ahead of The Lion King's $592 million tally, and when the movie "only" grossed $258 million, they were clearly frustated. However, I'd say that the movie was mostly benefited par TLK's hype. If it had been released in other year, it certainly would be lower.


#5 - Beauty and the Beast - $312.5 million
Benefited par The Little Mermaid's hype, Beauty and the Beast managed to go ahead of that movie. The best picture nomination in the Oscars and the Golden Globe for best movie (Musical/Comedy) also helped the movie to gain interest, and to date, it beated TLM to be the highest grossing animated movie (not inflation-adjusted). With its 3D version release this week, the movie might even beat the #4 movie.


#4 - Cendrillon - $370.0 million
Disney's most populaire princess didn't make it to the podium of the highest-grossing movies. Of course it was very sucessful and saved the Disney Studios, but it's not the kind of movie people remember from the theaters. However, back in 1950, it outgrossed Snow White and remained as the top-grossing animated movie until Lady and the Tramp (1955, not inflation-adjusted).


#3 - Aladin - $416.4 million
I'm sure most of toi are surprised with this. Aladin was an enormous hit in 1992 and it outgrossed The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast par a very wide margin (maybe because it is plus attractive for boys). However, nowadays, Aladin isn't as populaire as TLM ou BatB. Also, if the liste wasn't inflation-adjusted, Aladin would rank #1.


#2 - Sleeping Beauty - $577.0 million
Another big surprise! Bad mouths may say that this movie was a flop, but there are no words against the numbers. Though it grossed less than Cendrillon and Snow White upon its original release, Sleeping Beauty managed to improve its gross with its re-releases over the years. Currently, it ranks #30 in the liste of the all-time movie grossers.


#1 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfes - $865.5 million
This definetevely wasn't a surprise. Disney's most populaire movie and a masterpiece from the cinema, Snow White became the biggest hit of all time upon its original release (though it was outgrossed par "Gone With the Wind" later). Currently, Snow White is among the haut, retour au début 10 all-time grossers with an impressive $865.5 million tally.

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Why I l’amour Merida

As far as some of toi know, I'm a HUGE Merida fan and supporter, and when she is insulted ou even not shown any gradual l’amour compared to the other Princesses I fight and stand up for her. Recently she's been gaining the l’amour she deserved, I don't know where it started but as soon as that happened I felt enlightened with delight. I secretly {not a secret anymore} feel that I had something to do with the l’amour she's been gaining, but of corse, that's an over exaggeration but I'll just pretend it happened like that. When Merida is called ugly ou plain my face turns red but an...
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This is my first article here and I hope toi like it. I'm getting tired people calling Disney (Especially Disney Princess) sexist. So I decided to write an article about why I think the Princes don't really save the princesses.

Sorry for no pictures!

1.Snow White
The Prince in Snow White doesn't really do anything. He just sings a serenade and disappears till the end of the movie.
He didn't fight the Evil Queen. He didn't really do anything.
Snow White should thank the dwarfs for saving her life not the Prince. If the dwarfs buried her, the Prince would never find her and Kiss her.
So all he did...
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I'm so sad that the kids in my house Lost my VHS cassette to this episode. Ariel is trying to tame a wild seahorse named Stormy so she can ride him.
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Yeap, this is Puss in Boots and the White Cat, and this was also Maleficent's theme in the movie version!
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