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So...I begin this por saying that I am an adult fã of Ariel. Impacted por The Little Mermaid from the age of 9, I am an adult collector, and I currently have Ariel ALL OVER my adult bedroom.

I commend author Liz Braswell on her "nods" to the elements found in the original 1989 film that is known world over. Some passages of the book she has written made sense to me, while other parts did not. *Eric getting a tattoo was not one of my stand-out favorito moments, and it jarred with all of the proceeding characterization given to him por the author*

I suppose, for those who didn't amor Ariel's original personality--- her impulsiveness, wit, and curiosity--- "seeing Ariel now 'reigned in' por ponderous adult responsibilities" provides a dimension that they'll appreciate more. Ariel spends most of the entirety of this book "as queen of Atlantica." There. No mais spoilers. I, whose childhood was erected in much the same repressed household that Ariel's character "sprouted from," doesn't feel like "more was added to the character of Ariel" por having the mermaid "stripped of her dreams"--- and "saddled with guilt." This book focuses heavily on an Ariel who "is riddled with guilt for having wanted to be a human." leitura it, makes me wonder how this Ariel is really the same as the one in the 1989 film? If the 1989 film was about a strict parent (Triton) "relaxing his stranglehold on young adulthood," then this book really is about "a psychologically damaged adult mermaid" trying to "rectify problems that she did not, herself, create, but was merely 'a pawn' in, in the first place."
I don't understand the need for feminist trappings in this book, but like every disney movie or disney book these days, here the feminism is sprinkled heavily in as a confeitaria, produtos de confeitaria treat--- meant "to liven up the contents of whatever was already sweet” and "make it palatable for the newest consumers." Ariel was already a feminist character in 1989. Here in 2021, some 36 years later, she still causes a stir. There is no real need for "more feminist flourishes" on her character. Within this book, there is some lingering purulent odor, almost catering to the exact audience who has all these years "wished for Ariel to be punished" because she dared to leave the nest, and didn't want to be a mermaid in the first place.

Funnily enough, this version of Ariel LOVES her duality, and she prefers being a mermaid OVER being a human for much of the book. Talk about a 180 degree flip in identity issues. I found myself wondering how Howard Ashman would take all of this…

That being said, most of the nearly 500 pages of this book consist of very melancholy proceedings, not much helped por the villain's presence. As to Ursula's "goings on," this occurs only midway through the book. We only grasp how much of "a real presence and villainous" Ursula is, during the last third of the book. ( I suppose, I wish disney had clued Liz Braswell in on the "true reason Ursula got exiled por Triton"--- which would have made for a far better story overall--- hence, why I picked this book up in the first place! But alas. No true reason is revealed for why Ursula originally got ostracized. Bdumptsss).
Braswell is good at moving the audience to pity over the plight of Ariel's "lost voice, her lost father, and her lost future with Eric." Braswell also is good at moving us to pity over the loss of Eric's "awareness" and "his agency." This premise of this book is that Eric "was stripped of his agency" just as Ariel "was stripped of her voice." This made for rather funereal proceedings as it were.
I am not exactly thrilled after leitura this book, and neither am I totally disappointed. The "whiff" I got, along with Max, was that "nothing really new could happen for Atlantica or Eric's Kingdom even if Ursula won the game of dupes, and ruled over all." This was a let-down for me, because honestly, I was looking for why Ursula became so hell bent on revenge in situ.
Should you read this book as an Ursula fan? As an Ariel fan? As a fã of neither one? Sure! It won't hurt to read it. But would I recommend this as something that should find a major place on your bookshelf at home? Nope. I think it's an "okay riff" on the musical piece that already exists. This entry into the plethora of The Little Mermaid books neither improves nor diminishes the original characters, and it certainly doesn't improve on the original context and plot. I became frustrated that the care-free aspect was very much annihilated. The original feel of Ariel being synonymous with "fun" and "exploration" was lost to me, until the very last pages.
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Facts about Cinderella

1.Cinderella is the segundo disney Princess, joining the franchise in 1950, after Snow White in 1937.

2.Cinderella is the first disney Princess to be seen as a little girl, before Tiana in 2009 and Rapunzel in 2010.

3.Cinderella's hair color has often been the subject of debate among fans. In the original film, Cinderella's hair seems to be of a light laranja tone, classifying her as either a redhead or a ginger as her hair had been offically called 'burnt orange'. In the franchise and in the disney parks,

4.Cinderella's hair is publicized as bright yellow, making her a golden-blonde,...
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In honor of Valentines dia coming up I'm making a list of my topo, início 14 favorito amor songs from animated movies. Starting with my least favorite, number 14, each dia I will add a amor song I like and on Valentines dia I will reveal my number one favorito amor song from an animated movie and this artigo will be complete :)


14. One Song - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

I really like this song because it's so romantic but it's kinda dull compared to my other favorito in my opinion...But I'm totally in amor with the lyrics like
'One heart
Tenderly beating
Ever entreating
Constant and true'
that...
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While the Princess Party line of DVD's had the goal of accompanying disney Princess-themed parties, the Princess Stories line has the much mais general purpose of serving as everyday entertainment for young girls everywhere. As a result, there's a significant dip in quality from the Party line to the Stories line. We're going to take and look and see just how bad that decline is!

DVD Content
Just like in my last review, I'll go over all of the categories of the DVD one at a time. But first, it's necessary to talk about the presentation. When you first pop in the disk, you're shown a young girl's...
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Okay so some of you might have read link. At the time, it seemed to me like there was a group of very intolerant users who would only be offended if I wrote such an article. (Weird, I know, since many people write this artigo but I still didn't want the tension or drama.) Since I wasn't sure how to write a "physically beautiful" list without offending anyone, I didn't write that artigo and wrote one that I thought had better ideals: an no geral, global attraction with looks, personality and demeanor combined. That being said, I do amor the fairy tale versions of Princesses who were always the "most...
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Credit: Gabriel Fichera
As I mentioned in its first part that this artigo is for those princesses who got their wedding in original or a sequel. I have re-imagined the gowns for all the princesses as honestly, I don't quite like the ones disney has shown. The dresses lacks the effort as much as they deserve in my opinion. A princess wedding vestido should be thoroughly thought through and designed. Cinderella's and Mulan's are por far the only wedding dress that actually fits their personality the most, in my opinion.

So here's my selection of the re-imagined wedding gowns for the remaining princesses.

1. Cinderella:
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When I comment on one pick and other fãs wonder why I say so, it inspires me to make an artigo to explain mais in the best way. I find a lot similarities of Elsa with Periwinkle (Secret of the Wings), Ralph and Vanellope (Wreck-it Ralph), Zarina (The Pirate Fairy), and Maleficent (Maleficent).

 John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair
John Lasseter's Blue and Spikey "White" Hair

Similarities between Periwinkle & Elsa:
- Both have ice power
- Both ice are spreading quickly like fogo (okay, not definitely Periwinkle's ice but ice from Periwinkle's place)
- Both have white hairs, or whatever platinum blonde which looks...
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For such a successful and expensive film, Frozen's complete lack of diversity (particularly ethnic diversity) really vexed me. Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante has four main human characters and out of the four:
- Four are white
- Four are all apparently straight
- Three are blonde
Looking at this, you can tell there is very little variation in Frozen's main cast. In ethnic terms, there really is no excuse of this. Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante needed mais POC.

I have heard one main argument (read: excuse) why Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante didn't have any racially diverse characters (and no: I am not counting black background characters). Some say that Frozen...
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One of the artigos on my to do list and I went with this one because I knew it wouldn't take me too long to make it. Anyway this is my personal opinion on the best disney Princess cantar voice and I have a feeling most will disagree with me but that's kind of something I'm used to.

12.Merida
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It turns out that Merida actually does sing in her movie, well sort of. Young Merida sings Noble Maiden Fair with her mother, which is a beautiful song. Now her voice is nice for a little kid but it can't compare to the other voices obviously. Also sorry to break it to you guys but we don't...
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Forget about all of your opinions on Hans. Just for a minuto forget about any of his scheming or backstabbing that happens later in the movie. Imagine that you came into to this movie not expecting a villain, or at the very least expecting Elsa to be a villain. What would be the impression you would have of Hans?

My bet is that it would be almost the exact same as Anna's. In the first hora of the movie, Hans gives no implication that he is anything other than what he appears. A kind, gentlemanly, slightly awkward young man who is looking for a sense of adventure and a way to escape the overbearing...
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