Monday, June 4, 2012

Top 5 Disney Princesses

My triumphant return to Disney! Hahahaha!!!
Anywho, pretty much any little girl who grew up during the Disney Renaissance had a favorite princess or heroine to look up to. Not all of us kept with the same princess as we grew up, but these animated ladies helped us find the magic and princess inside of all of us, even though we were all different. Now, before I get mushy about how Disney affected the world, here's my top 5 Disney princesses!
Now, I think we all know I don't own Disney or anything that earns them money, hm? If I did, many crossovers would've been done and a lot of those sequels would've been made properly.

5. Pocahontas (Pocahontas): One of the only Disney leading ladies to be based in history, Pocahontas is also dear to my heart because she's the ultimate nature girl. She very much believed in following her own path, even if it was controversial to those around her. She chose to do what was right, instead of what was easy, which is somebody anyone, young or old, male or female, could learn from.







4. Tiana (The Princess and the Frog): Tiana believed in dreaming and hard work, which is fascinating to me, since it seems Disney loves the shortcut of magic. But Tiana worked the majority of her 19 years to make her dreams of owning a restaurant come true. She didn't get swept up into the fantasy of finding a prince or her problems magically going away, like many of the Disney princesses tended to do, but she was open to love and making the best of any situation handed to her.






3. Jasmine (Aladdin): This girl sure was a firecracker! She didn't take anyone's crap, friend or foe, and she sure didn't like restrictions on her freedom! I loved how free-willed and independent she was, and didn't conform to tradition. She doesn't always have the tightest lid over her temper, but at least she's passionate! Get 'em, girl!







2. Mulan (Mulan): Mulan is an obvious top 5 for me. She loved her father to death, so much that she took on his burden of fighting in a war just to keep him safe, and bring honor back to her family name. This girl had no hesitation about ditching her feminine side and letting the masculine side take reign when the moment called for it. She spat in the face of the status quo, and said quo just wiped its face and said "Thank you, ma'am! I will correct myself!"






1. Belle (Beauty and the Beast): Smart, brave, and loyal to the friggin' letter!! Belle is probably the princess I most identify with now as an adult. This girl reads, she's more than willing to sacrifice herself for her dad, she reads!! She was brave as hell too, not having a problem telling the Beast off if he began to cross the line. Belle was patient, understanding, and never judged a book by it's cover! Reading girls are awesome girls!!

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