So this is gonna be a kind of short quick article. But since I'm new to the spot I thought I'd kind of just let everyone know who my two favoris are and why.
Ariel
I like Ariel for a few reasons. One of which is the fact that I like her story line the best. I l’amour the whole underwater thing and the fact that she's one of the only not human Princesses is pretty cool. I was in l’amour with the idea of her trying to become human...and the fact that she traded her voice for legs was very unique. Her story was just a fun watch.
I also really l’amour her voice. It's just so pretty and soothing and what not. When I first watched The Little Mermaid I was maybe 4 ou 5 years old. At that time I was the child who would sing silently to myself (much to the annoyance of my classmates when I was like 6 ou 7 lol). And I remember quite clearly going to the plage with my family and just chant ou humming Ariel's musical numbers.
That a dit I like the memories associated with her.
Another thing I enjoyed was her personality. She was a teen who wanted and collected items but not to the point she was spoiled. She, like most teens, would sass and disobeyed her dad...but not to the point where it was off putting for me. I think she was Rebelle and just generally a fun character.
Mulan
Much like Ariel, I simply loved her story line very much. I was fond of the whole disguising as a man to help her father, the whole getting found out but still going to save everyone thing. I also think it was cool of Disney to make an Asian princess.
Naturally I also liked her for her personality. She was unique, she had balls. MDR puns. But seriously it takes spunk and bravery to go rejoindre an army...espically since females weren't allowed to do so in Mulan's story. She was funny and had a bit of sass. I can always appreciate sass in a character.
I also think she's very pretty. Whether she's dressed in man's cloths ou women's, the girl is beautiful. I guess this is kind of a shallow reason to like a character, but it's a factor no less.
Ariel
I like Ariel for a few reasons. One of which is the fact that I like her story line the best. I l’amour the whole underwater thing and the fact that she's one of the only not human Princesses is pretty cool. I was in l’amour with the idea of her trying to become human...and the fact that she traded her voice for legs was very unique. Her story was just a fun watch.
I also really l’amour her voice. It's just so pretty and soothing and what not. When I first watched The Little Mermaid I was maybe 4 ou 5 years old. At that time I was the child who would sing silently to myself (much to the annoyance of my classmates when I was like 6 ou 7 lol). And I remember quite clearly going to the plage with my family and just chant ou humming Ariel's musical numbers.
That a dit I like the memories associated with her.
Another thing I enjoyed was her personality. She was a teen who wanted and collected items but not to the point she was spoiled. She, like most teens, would sass and disobeyed her dad...but not to the point where it was off putting for me. I think she was Rebelle and just generally a fun character.
Mulan
Much like Ariel, I simply loved her story line very much. I was fond of the whole disguising as a man to help her father, the whole getting found out but still going to save everyone thing. I also think it was cool of Disney to make an Asian princess.
Naturally I also liked her for her personality. She was unique, she had balls. MDR puns. But seriously it takes spunk and bravery to go rejoindre an army...espically since females weren't allowed to do so in Mulan's story. She was funny and had a bit of sass. I can always appreciate sass in a character.
I also think she's very pretty. Whether she's dressed in man's cloths ou women's, the girl is beautiful. I guess this is kind of a shallow reason to like a character, but it's a factor no less.
Call me Anne. I wouldn't say my age because toi would be embarrassed but think older then Elsa. I loved the 90s princess (Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, and Mulan) since I identify with them a lot. When I was in elementary&High school I did get bullied but that's a long time il y a now. I l’amour some of the articles I have read here on this site specifically the ones arguing about Cendrillon not waiting around for a Prince to save her. Did toi know that it took from the 1800s to the 1912 before Snow White's and Cinderella's respective stories overlapped? And in the 1913 some guy who had the last name Powers who would later help Disney with Steamboat Willie made his own film version of Snow White and borrowed the True l’amour Kiss from either Grimms' Briar Rose ou Perrault's Beauty in the Woods.