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This is a sequel I haven't seen in forever so I'm actually a little excited to watch this movie, even if it's a movie I'm not that big a fan of :P

Tonight's rewatch: Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
Last time watched: 2005-2006

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
I was 5 ou 6 years old when this movie came out on vhs and of course, with it being a cartoon, a Disney movie, and featuring familiar faces I begged my dad to get me a copy. I wasn't too big a fan of the original at the time, but, again, cartoon, Disney, familiar faces, but I still wanted badly to watch it. When I did watch it I had fun at first but then a bit plus than halfway through I was bored during the rest of the movie. Like the original, I didn't really understand what was going on, why Pocahontas had to leave her accueil and meet the king, and even at that age I didn't get how Ratcliffe was able to lie about what happened in the first movie when there were people who saw what happened and there was the fact that John was shot. And there's the fact that 5/6 yo me couldn't figure out how Pocahontas just left John Smith for John Rolfe after everything that happened in the first movie and after finding out he was alive. Even the "twist" that he was alive wasn't even a shock to me at that age. For a while I just kept the movie on for background noise and when I tried watching it again in middle school the results were about the same.

How much of this movie have I forgotten:
For one thing I forgot that only a few minutes in this movie already had one continuity mistake; Nakoma a dit some time had passed since John Smith died and yet John "died" before Rolfe even met Pocahontas' father.

The animation, while not as good as the original, is actually good for a direct-to-vhs sequel. It's still smooth and doesn't look like something for a tv montrer like Return of Jafar. I think my favori part of the movie montrer this animation has to be when Nakoma is saying goodbye to Pocahontas. But there's still plenty of scenes where the animation is too...cartooney if that makes sense.

I know Pocahontas and John Rolfe didn't get along at first but I forgot that it felt so completely out of nowhere. I get that Pocahontas may have been frustrated that John Rolfe butt in when Pocahontas was trying to keep the settlers and Native Americans from attacking each other but I wouldn't expect her to get that mad.

When I was a kid I never understood why Uttamatomakkin was carving into a staff but now that I'm watching it and understanding it's so he can count how many white people he sees in Londres I have to ask what the point of that was. Sure, it was funny that he ended up with a toothpick really quick but it's never brought up again. And as much as I like Urramatomakkin I didn't see much point in him being in this movie either.

I never understood why Percy was randomly afraid of Ratcliffe, we never saw him abusing Percy in the first movie and we never saw them together again for the rest of this movie

The songs and jokes in this movie actually makes me forget I'm supposed to be watching a Pocahontas movie. Where Do I Go From Here and the reprise are definitely Pocahontas-esque but What a jour in London, Wait Till He Sees You, and Things Are Not What They Appear seem like songs that belong in different Disney movies, not Pocahontas. At least in What a jour in Londres Pocahontas' lyrics fit with her character. And I know in the original there were some jokes, especially with the animals, but it was all balanced out with how serious it was. It doesn't get serious until halfway through the movie at the ball.

I forgot about Queen Anne's little glances in this movie like when Ratcliffe tells King James John brought a woman and the King is shocked and when Ratcliffe calls Pocahontas a savage during dinner. She doesn't even need to say anything for the audience to know what she's thinking and when she does actually speak it's to stop her husband from having a fit and to listen to what Pocahontas has to say. She is the most underappreciated character in this movie.

I'm not a huge fan of John Smith but I am still so incredibly angry that he was willing to just let Pocahontas' people die in order for her to stay sûr, sans danger ou talk her out of talking to the King. This is the man who took a bullet for her father and tried to convince his men that the Native Americans weren't a threat and there was no or in the land. He was so out of character in this movie I was ready to turn off the tv. And even with how out of character he was in this movie I still prefer him over John Rolfe.

Movie:
I still didn't like this movie as much as the first, this one looks like it was targeted for little kids with no real thought put into it. The plot wasn't bad but the characters are either bland ou ooc, the songs didn't fit well with the story of Pocahontas, and Pocahontas and John Smith breaking up in this one just so she can be with John Rolfe, a character we only met in this movie and hardly see with her in any romantic scenes was just...dumb. I know couples break up and déplacer on and meet other people but for three years we had Pocahontas and John Smith together and there was hope that someday they would be together again but then...seriously what the heck.

Rating: 0/10

How much has my opinion changed?
It hasn't changed, I still Lost interest after the ball.

Would I watch it again?
No

suivant movie will be Cinderella!
Snow White = About a lonely girl who is treated horribly par her step-mother; she has decided to run away and she gets a job at a retirement home, one in which she meets seven old men who all were in a war together. They talk to her every jour and tell her their amazing stories. One day, she hurts herself badly and is asleep in the hospital bed. A boy from her old high-school comes and takes care of her when she wakes up, gaining the trust of the old men. He then works with Snow, helping the men and everyone else there.

Cinderella = She's been treated badly for her whole life, until she finds...
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All righty everyone! As my first countdown since my return I figured it would be nice to do something a little shorter than normal, so I decided to focus on just the poofy ballgowns. I've always been a huge fan of poofy dresses. They're just so fun! I l’amour the huge skirts. Looking over this liste I laugh, because it seems like I always like the aspects of the dresses that everyone else hates. Guess I just have unpopular fashion opinions? So anyway, here are fanpop's opinions on them.

5. Ariel's rose and white dress

I must say I was sad to see this dress go first. I actually really like it. I love...
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So, now I'm ranking the Disney Princess voices from my least favori to my favorite, and please keep in mind this is MY opinion, so please don't be angry if your favori voice is lower than toi suspected it would be. Thank you, and enjoy the article! :)












13.Merida: She sings as a little kid, and her voice is nice for her age... But global, ensemble she just can't compare to the plus powerful voices.









12. Snow White: Her voice is nice, but it's way too high for my tastes, and according to my vote on the Disney princess fan club, it's too high for a lot of other people as well, ou maybe they just prefer...
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After lire dimitri_'s wonderful article on this topic I felt inspired to make a liste like this. For some reason I've never felt much of a connection to the princes, I even like my seventh favori princess plus than my first favori prince, but I still like them all so yeah :) I hope toi all enjoy ^-^

11. Charming

I originally planned for Charming to be a bit higher, at least par a few spots, but after beginning to write this article I decided to change that. While I do like Charming, and don't hold it against him that he rolled his eyes (I mean come on, I would've done the same thing),...
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Im re-posting this article just like I did with the Merida one. So yeah....
A lot of people call the classics Mary-Sues and I strongly disagree, and I have much evidence to prove that they are far from perfect. But hey, their opinion, I'll respect that. Here we go...

Here is why they are underrated

1)Feminine
2)Mary-Sues
3)Need a Prince for rescue

They are feminine, yes, but that is not bad in any way. They are Mary-Sues? No way. They need a prince for rescue, they are capable of many things par themselves.

Starting out with the first and my favori out of the classics....

SNOW WHITE:
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