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 Yes, THESE designs.
Yes, THESE designs.
When it comes to the DP lineup, fãs have come to expect that the merchandise designs of our favorito characters aren't always going to match their looks in the movie. Sometimes you give the benefit of the doubt, because there may be some difficulty in translating to the new lineup art style, or changes may be done on purpose for marketing reasons. But other times, there is no exception. And for years we have dealt with some shameless representations of these heroines. Let it be said, though; some are fairly close to the fonte material. Today I'll be counting down which of the above character designs best fit their looks in their respective movies. This is purely opinion, but even if you disagree on a few points, I hope you enjoy reading. So let's start off with the least accurate, and work our way up:


11. Cinderella
Now if I remember right, cinderela is slightly infamous for her new merchandise design. And if that is right, then I definitely see why. I find hers to least resemble the original character. I mean, sure, the key components are there. The general design of her dress is the same, and her general hairstyle is the same. But good gosh, the coloring is excessive! The color of Cinderella's ballgown has been debated. Is it blue, or is it platinum? Well, when she makes it to the palace, her dress appears blue (supposedly due to the lighting). But it is not as saturated as it is in her new design. You may also notice that her sleeves and saia floofs are mais flouncy and translucent. It's not a major change, but it's certainly noticeable. There are some earrings too which weren't there before. And if you don't know already, practically every princess' dress has additional embroidery.
As if the vestido wasn't bad enough, the face and cosmetics are wrong, too. While it might make sense to give cinderela a bun that appears mais physically possible (I'd even argue that it looks nice), it's too much of a departure from her signature updo. Her hair is also a different color. Originally she had "burnt orange" hair, then unofficially became a morango blonde after the DVD restoration. But in merchandise, she is and always has been a straight-up blonde like her pal Aurora. Which is worse, the botched coloring or the facial features? It's hard to say. It is difficult to tell that's the face of Cinderella, though. I think the main issue is the eyes; the shape is incorrect. The old lineup design was closer, and the eyes was a big reason why. You can probably pick out cinderela from the lineup in context, but it's difficult to find discrete similarities to her original character model.


10. Mulan
Look Disney; it's bad enough that you give mulan the cold-shoulder in merchandise. But now she must put up with this new design, too. Yikes. Well, the main complaint I have is with the face. Is this just something that's really difficult to do? Despite the similarity of these two images, you can tell that the face on the left just doesn't match. It's hard to say why, but I think they made it too scrunched up. As a result, her smile looks super odd. The eyes are okay, but the eyebrows make them seem worse because they're so arched and jetting off at different angles.
The hair is not bad. She has loose strands now, but that seems to be a trend with these designs. I placed mulan above cinderela because even though the facial structure is off, the outfit is not as botched. The coloring is mostly the same; they only changed the saia color from ecru to pale yellow, and they added some designs. And the red embrulho, envoltório around her waist has been increased in length to where it almost touches the floor. And is that the comb from the movie in Mulan's hair? Well, it's not the right color, but I guess it's a nice coincidence. Mulan's design is definitely not great, but is slightly mais tolerable than Cinderella's. Slightly.


9. Jasmine
Maybe you're surprised to see her this low. And granted, her getup is pretty similar to what's in the movie. Her outfit is still teal, and her shoes, hairband and colar are the same. The major wardrobe changes are 1) changing the color of her jewelry and shoes to yellow, 2) the shape of the earrings, 3) the jewels, and 4) THE SKIRT!...pant, cover thing. It's Disney's delayed response to the fact that jasmim doesn't sport a traditional dress. It looks kind of silly, but it doesn't take away from the design drastically. And you may catch the new sleeves that she has, which replace the old ones to match the saia thing.
But again, the biggest issue is the face. I think jasmim looks too young in the merchandise picture. She is curiously only 15 in the movie, so maybe they were trying to make her better match her age, although I doubt that's the reason. The eyes are again a major problem. They're too light, and the iris takes up too much of that space. Her hair was also modified, and not too badly, although it looks like it has less volume now. I'm surprised that despite all these changes, jasmim still looks...sort of close to the original character. But the issues made here are still too great to rank higher.


8. Pocahontas
Aaand maybe you're surprised to see that Pocahontas made it this far! It's true, they added a lot of clutter to her appearance. It's kind of ridiculous. They ornamented her with beads and feathers that were not there before, possibly to make it very clear that she's Native American. They've added these to her dress too, and it actually doesn't look too bad. That is to say, not only does the new dress look nice, but it also isn't super different from the original.
The boots from the design just before this have stayed, much to our dismay. They don't look bad, but that's not really the point. Pocahontas is pretty well known for going barefoot throughout the entire movie, so seeing her with big and obvious calçados, calçado is kind of a slap to the face. And of all the complaints I've made about princess' faces, this one takes the cake. She looks so dopey here that I can't explain it. Well, maybe I can. For one thing, her right eye (her right, your left) -- the iris looks like it's about to fall out the corner. Second, the other one looks like she's staring into your soul. And finally, she's smiling. Now I find this point interesting. Pocahontas doesn't smile a whole lot during her movie, especially with her teeth. And in anterior merchandise designs, she sported her signature smile-less stance. Now Disney's all in for the grins. So, why did Pocahontas make it to #8? Well, despite the obvious problems, I think she genuinely looks closer to the original character than the anterior entries. The added accessories are annoying, but they're not really replacing anything. And as goofy as her expression is, I think her eyes and hair are pretty close to what's in the film. They're both the correct shape! So congrats, Pocahontas, for not being dead last.


7. Aurora
Aurora's lineup design has never been quite right. Despite her movie being pretty recognizable, her looks in that film seem to have escaped Disney's mind. So would you believe it if I said that I think this redesign is actually kind of an improvement?
Let's look at the dress. Considering the changes they've made to the other dresses, I'm surprised this one looks so close. They "only" added embroidery and sparkles to the skirt, and possibly the trim, too; I can't tell. And would you look at that! Her hair matches close enough, too. The color has always been super blonde in merchandise, even though in the movie, it's a light blonde. But the curls at the ends are correct. And her face is the part that I think has improved a little. Now the screencap I chose is not the best to reference (I chose it so as to compare the outfits), but if you were to look at a shot of her in the forest, like here...



...then you might see mais of a connection. Her eyes are better shaped than before, although there's still a little work to do there. And they sure didn't forget the tolet, violet color! Seriously, among all of Aurora's physical traits, the eye color is what they got? It's not even consistent in the movie! But I digress. Her no geral, global facial structure matches better than it did before, and even the smile looks alright. Now if they could perfect the eye shape, Aurora will be in business.


6. Rapunzel
Considering that Rapunzel had to be converted to 2D for her merchandise shot, she doesn't look half bad. The dress is pretty true to what's in the movie, although the floral pattern is along the bottom of the dress instead of vertically up the skirt. The shade of purple is slightly off too, but that's a nitpick. The only change that might be infuriating is giving Rapunzel some shoes. But in her defense, she probably needs them anyway. Joking aside, they were smart to keep the shoes simple, supplying her with matching apartamentos and not gaudy calçados, calçado like Pocahontas.
Now her hair could use some work. It's not a realistic blonde color like in the movie, but instead very yellow like the other princesses. I'm going to give it credit, though; this might just be a detail that is lost during the translation to 2D. The shape of her hair and the way it is arranged is also pretty good when you compare it to the film. You wanna take a guess what the problem area is? That's right -- the face! It's not that bad compared to the anterior entries, but again, detail is lost. Rapunzel is not quite as pale as is portrayed here, and I think they're missing the sort of baby cheeks that she has. But considering where Rapunzel is coming from, her lineup picture could have been much worse. She only suffers from some reduced detail, and understandably so.


5. Belle
You would not believe how difficult it was to find a good screencap of Belle for this. After searching for a couple hours, this closed-eye shot was the best I could get.
From here on out, the princesses' lineup designs will match their original characters fairly well. And Belle for the most part is pretty recognizable. The dress has not been altered too much. It looks like they might have added the same kind of saia poofs that Cinderella's vestido has, since the topo, início part of Belle's saia is solid yellow like the torso. But they kept the sashes, and chose a fitting embroidery pattern of roses. The gloves look the same too, although they might have been made longer. It's worth noting though that her dress is mais of a straight-up yellow than in the movie, where it had a little gold tinge.
As for the face (why is this so difficult to get right?!), it's not as bad as some of the others. Her eyes look nice and are correctly colored, and if I'm not mistaken, they do look almond-shaped. The mouth is not quite accurate, though. Her lips look rather thin. But the hair, though too light and much wavier, is recognizable enough. Her redesign could use some work, but it's pretty good nonetheless.


4. Ariel
It almost feels criminal to place Ariel this high, because there is one glaring issue with her design -- the dress! It does not appear in the movie, although anyone who's seen it can tell that this merchandise dress was entirely inspired por her mermaid attire. The green and purple match perfectly, and I suspect that this new dress was made solely to make the character mais recognizable. When you think of Ariel, you're mais likely to remember her mermaid tail than any of the dresses she sports. But truly, this design boasts excellent attention to the face. It matches REALLY well! Thankfully, Ariel has a very youthful appearance in the movie, so they didn't have to age her down (as they seem to have done with those other princesses' designs). The eyes are the correct shape and color, and the smile is alright. She's capable of much bigger, warmer smiles, but this one is almost there. And her wavier hair isn't such a big deal since everything else is so recognizable. Even with its changes, this portrayal excels at making Ariel still feel like Ariel.


3. Tiana
This design annoys me because one aspect is done to a tee while the other is distractingly wrong. But praise needs to be given to Tiana's dress here. It looks like it wasn't tampered with at all! Perhaps the green part of the dress is too saturated, but if that's the biggest problem with it, I'd say they did something right here. The beads of her jewelry are blue, even though they look closer to silver in the screenshot, but it's a minor change. The eyes though are a major problem. Just as they did with Jasmine, they made Tiana look significantly younger. She looks like she's in her teen years...which technically she is (supposedly she's 19), but you know, her lower teens, like 14 or 15. It's all in the eyes. The pupils again take up too much space, and the shape is wrong too. But gosh, if that dress isn't perfect. And also seeing as how the eyes are the only problem I have here, Tiana makes it to the topo, início 3.


2. Snow White
Who would have thought that Snow White would get so lucky with her merchandise picture? Her anterior designs have always been...serviceable. The one thing that's bothered me is the smile. Sometimes, the smile is big, but doesn't feel warm. Other times, it's like this one -- a light smile that feels like she's smiling for a photo. In the movie, it's always warm and genuine. Just look at the screencap! This one feature is just something that disney hasn't been able to get right.
That being said, virtually everything else gels up. The dress has only experienced minor recoloring and, of course, sparkle addition (which looks pretty tacky, but whatever). The shoes, the collar, and the headband are accurate, though. If you really want to nitpick, you could mention that the bow wasn't off to the side like that before, but I could care less. I amor that the face is as accurate as it is. Again, the look isn't movie-quality, but the details are pretty close. They correctly portray her small eyes, red lips, and light skin tone. It's about as good as one of these things can get.


1. Merida
Now this one is a shocker. Or is it? If you recall, there was a little controversy over Merida's original lineup design. This character, known for not exactly looking like a conventional disney princess, looked like she had just spent the dia getting a makeover at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique:



After that little slip-up on Disney's part, they of course had to come up with something a little closer to what's in the movie. I think they were afraid of messing up again, so they took extra care into getting everything about Merida's appearance right -- or at least, not over-feminizing it. Now someone, correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks to me that this dark-colored merchandise dress is a combination of the initial dark dress (second image, left) and the light blue one (first image, right). It's basically the dark dress with some extra, NOT over-the-top details. That bottom gold pattern is nice and compliments the other gold parts. No sparkles, no glitter, no off-shoulder sleeves -- it's everything you could want. And that's not even considering the face, which couldn't be mais perfect. The round blue eyes are spot-on, as is the face shape and the red locks. What a turnaround for Merida, beginning with one of the most inexcusable designs ever in the lineup to (in my opinion) the most accurate of all.

That's the end of this article! Thank you for reading, and let me know which designs you think are the most and least accurate. See you guys around!
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Hello everyone! Okay maybe this "favorite princess list article" sounds too mainstream on this club. But as I find I rarely create any favorito list artigo unlike most of users here, I decide to write one.

Happy reading ^.^

Bottom 3

11. Jasmine



Aladdin is one of the interesting disney prince, but the same thing not happen with Jasmine. Nothing special with her. During the movie I just saw her as a princess who was forced to marriage under the law. Nothing mais than that. What I like from her is only how generous and outspoken she is. Unless for me, she is lack of development, probably because...
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 We wish you a Merry Christmas!
We wish you a Merry Christmas!
So, imagine if all of the princesses gather together on natal Eve and here are the lists of famous carols or any songs that are natal related from famous natal films.

1. Believe (The Polar Express)

I absolutely adore this song from the film, it was originally sung por Josh Groban but was later covered por Jackie Evancho. The lyrics has a message about believing during natal especially.

2. As Long as There's natal (Beauty and the Beast: The encantada Christmas)

Since this is Belle's song, the other princesses can cadastrar-se in as the chorus or they could 'echo' her words when she sings...
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Welcome to the results of the countdown for Which disney Princess Has the Best Speaking Voice. This pesquisa was so much fun to work on! Thanks to all the people who participated in it. I'm so sorry, but I decided to only chose three comments from every pesquisa and try to fit any further opinions into my paragraphs. Also, I've shortened a few comments, because for some reason my mind really isn't comfortable with the longer comments. Now, without any further ado, let's look at the outcomes.

11. Snow White

Snow White went out very quickly, with users claiming that her voice is much too high to be likable....
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 Enchantress in disguise!
Enchantress in disguise!
Hi guys, I did a pesquisa earlier and a sudden realisation about the Enchantress had struck me. So, I will write an interesting theory about her!

Beauty and the Beast

We first seen her in the Prologue as an old woman, when Prince Adam spurned her. Her true nature is shown and in retaliation, she turned him into a beast and tells him that only true loves can redeem him inside, as well as the outside.

Cinderella (2015)

Upon re-watching this, I just found out that the Fairy Godmother is actually the Enchantress herself. Only this time, when she turns into her true self, she changes her appearance and that she must have been watching Ella the whole time, I suspect that she doesn't want Ella to suspect that her beloved Fairy Godmother might have cursed Prince Adam!

Do You Agree?

I was really surprise por this theory, considering that it is set in France! Or is it just another disney doppelganger?
 Her live action from cinderela
Her live action from Cinderella
 Her segundo form.
Her second form.
 Her true form with Adam.
Her true form with Adam.
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 Princess for Spain?
Princess for Spain?
Okay, my Korean Princess Appearance made it to the front page. Now, many of you are dying to see a Hispanic princess in the line-up. So, here are my personal choices on how she looks like!

1) Ly Jonaitis (Venezuela, 2nd runner-up in Miss Universe 2007)

When I first saw her in 2007, I thought that she looks pretty idealistic for a princess. Especially her appearance, unfortunately my opinion changes because she looks a bit old. Unless if disney have 2 Hispanic princess and Ly will play the elderly sister.

2) Amelia Vega (Dominican Republic, Miss Universe 2003 winner)

She is actually my number...
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posted by MaidofOrleans
Wow, this has been quite the countdown. We've finally made it to the end where all the winning dresses are pitted against one another to determine the best of the best! Most of the pesquisas were close, but it was lots of fun. Enjoy!

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8. Pocahontas's brown dress

Aw, I'm so sad this dress was the first to leave since it's one of my favoritos out of the winning dresses. I amor its unique style. Sadly, fãs didn't agree and this dress was deemed to be the worst of the best.



It's not even a dress. ~truth76
I like the shape but the others are far prettier....
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posted by deedragongirl
 Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Finally! My Japanese Princess Appearance make it to the front page, I strongly recommend you guys to check it out. So, now is a Korean princess's turn to see on how she will look like. Ironically, I also did a pesquisa on this too!

1. Ha Nui Lee (3rd Runner-Up, Miss Universe 2007)

She was the 3rd runner up in Miss Universe 2007 to her Japanese counterpart, Riyo Mori. She is my first choice for a Korean Princess, as she plays a Korean instrument called the Gayageum. So, she could also provide the movie some help!

2. Sa Rang Kim (Miss Universe 2001 contestant)

This contestant won the best National...
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With Disney's Moana coming up, I'm so pumped up for mais princess stuff. It inspired me to make an artigo about my favorito songs of all the movies. And be reminded, I amor all the songs; these are just my topo, início favorite. Enjoy! xx

5. Tale As Old As Time



Most people would probably go for "Something There," but, to be honest, this song is so beautiful. When I first watched it, I could feel the chemistry between Belle and the Beast and it literally made me so happy. The background is beautiful, the dancing is so precious, and Angela Lansbury's voice is perfect for this part. I would've cried,...
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 1. Coronation dress
1. Coronation dress
We won't let it go that's for certain. My final disney princess is queen Elsa from Frozen. She may only have two outfit's in the film, but I will discuss each in detail.

1. Coronation Dress
Her dress is cerceta, verde-azulado with flores on the bottom and the bodice, a black long sleeved blouse, a long purple cape, blue gloves and a golden tiara. I feel that Anna's dress is better as it's mais fun and prettier it's mais colourful. However Elsa's dress reflects well on she is as a person so I do like it, but not as much as Anna's. 7/10

2. Snow queen Dress
It's a simple dress, a long crystallised blue dress made...
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 Tonight! Tonight!
Tonight! Tonight!
Hi guys, since there was a pesquisa about these 2 movies. It would be interesting if I were to compare both movies.

Pocahontas

Okay, many of you all know about her real-life story. However, in the disney adaptation of her life. She first set eyes on John Smith, to whom she will save later on in the movie.
When I watched this film again, they remind me of both Maria & Tony due to the fact that they are of different ethnicity and difficult complications arose when both parties declare war with each other.
During the fight between John Smith & Kocuum, the scene resembles to the Rumble between...
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 2. Fighter dress
2. Fighter dress
Now it's on to my least favourite princess Merida. I've never seen Valente but I feel that she is strict and quite horrible at times. However we are here to discuss her outfits but before we begin, there is just one Rapunzel dress I forgot to mention that is her rosa, -de-rosa dress she wears with short hair il explain that quickly.

1. Rapunzel rosa, -de-rosa dress
WI think short hair rapunzel wears a smarter, prettier all rosa, -de-rosa dress. Like Auroras formal dress except with mais features such as flores on the dress and really nice Tiara to wear I feel that this is a better dress than her first dress she wears. 9/10...
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 1.Blue topo, início and pants
1.Blue top and pants
We are going to a whole new world with you as we talk about Jasmines clothing in Aladdin. The Renaissance has shown us a wide range of different and much larger wardrobe than before and jasmim is no exception.

1.Blue topo, início and pants
Princess jasmim starts of in her palace on her own wearing a blue crop topo, início and thick blue pants with blue apartamentos gold colar and large earrings. The outfit is perfect for the time and place it's set. Her hair is either ponytailed with head band or fully loose. I prefer the headband and ponytails myself feels mais Arabian.
9/10

2.Brown cloth and brown overall
Not sure...
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 1. Working dress
1. Working dress
Hi there, My seguinte princess will be Cinderella. She has a few mais outfits than snow white so we will be having mais information today.

1. Working dress
I must begin por saying it's not a dress It's just a blue topo, início with a brown like vest on, brown skirt, white avental with brown flat plump shoes. Like snow whites it's not an outfit you would go on a encontro, data with or meet a handsome prince but for a worker then its the best for the job. 5/10

2. Ball dress A
Those step sisters just can't stand her and her dress as it was quickly destroyed. The dress is a rosa, -de-rosa mainly with a white lower section, rosa, -de-rosa heels...
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 Hello Merida.
Hello Merida.
Since I had watched both movies, here are my thoughts on both filmes since they're both Celtic and centres around motherly love.

Quest for Camelot

I started watching this film back in 2007, and I was quite amazed that the song 'The Prayer' because I did not know that this song was originally from this movie! The story-line was just like our typical disney Princess movie but overall, I feel bad for Garrett and I'm glad that the movie shows mais sympathy for him.
The songs reminded of the Lion King where we have an antagonist having their own theme song and a song for the main character as sung...
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 We'll be excluding Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante in this countdown.
We'll be excluding Frozen in this countdown.
Greetings! I'm ApplesauceDoctr, here with an evaluation of the theatrical posters for the 11 disney Princess films. To determine which posters are the greatest, I've considered three factors:

1) The design (including layout and color scheme)
2) Intrigue (the strategy involved in "selling" the film, or influencing moviegoers to see it; includes the design, tagline, and impression)
3) Reflection of the film (how accurate of a representation the poster is of the movie it's advertising)

I'm attempting to look at each category objectively, but that may be difficult for the third one. My perception of...
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I started this artigo "series" almost a ano ago, but abandoned my fandoms for a while (very sorry to the people who were looking progressivo, para a frente to it), but now I'm back and want to continue the artigos (hopefully consistently), please enjoy!


If any of you are familiar with character stylization or really art in general you might like this article. I'm talking about character stylization in the sense that when the artist is also the author of the character's personality and has written out their every thought in simply the way they are designed. This can also be called "interpreted art" as anyone...
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