Well here is the list of fanpop's favorite princes, I quite like my descriptions from the previous articles, so I will reuse them.
The Prince & Prince Charming have always come in 9th and 10th, for their lack of screentime or character development, although The Prince is given more attention for being a little more proactive in his film.
Naveen comes in usually at 8th, because people find him generally spoiled, useless, cocky, and womanizing, --although it can't be the arrogance that puts people off, because Flynn is usually popular.
John Smith normally comes in higher than Naveen, perhaps because he has more credibility and is more noble, but can have blandness or 'too perfect' tacked onto him.
I can only guess Beast dropped so much because of Prince Phillip rising- he can be seen as complex, but he can also be mopey and depressing. I guess the latter won out.
Shang sits comfortably in the middle as usual-- too practical to attract those who adore the more carefree, romantic heroes, and too serious to be loved by those who like the wise-cracking pretty boys. He is admired and appreciated, but not necessarily adored.
Phillip at number four was a bit of a shock, because he is normally seen at the bottom half of the list, but I can only say he can appeal to a lot of fans: he's the charming, witty, handsome, brave knight who defeats the dragon and saves the princess.
Eric at number 3 wasn't surprising, he's kind, caring, modest, and also has some qualities that are unique for a prince and make him stand out-- but he doesn't really have a 'spice' or wittiness about him that our top 2 have.
Aladdin and Flynn can be put in the top 2 for the same reason- they're flawed, relatable, they're thieves but they redeem themselves in the end with personality, charm, and charisma. I would only think Aladdin would beat out Flynn for a more developed backstory, and a stronger appeal to the underdog.
The Prince & Prince Charming have always come in 9th and 10th, for their lack of screentime or character development, although The Prince is given more attention for being a little more proactive in his film.
Naveen comes in usually at 8th, because people find him generally spoiled, useless, cocky, and womanizing, --although it can't be the arrogance that puts people off, because Flynn is usually popular.
John Smith normally comes in higher than Naveen, perhaps because he has more credibility and is more noble, but can have blandness or 'too perfect' tacked onto him.
I can only guess Beast dropped so much because of Prince Phillip rising- he can be seen as complex, but he can also be mopey and depressing. I guess the latter won out.
Shang sits comfortably in the middle as usual-- too practical to attract those who adore the more carefree, romantic heroes, and too serious to be loved by those who like the wise-cracking pretty boys. He is admired and appreciated, but not necessarily adored.
Phillip at number four was a bit of a shock, because he is normally seen at the bottom half of the list, but I can only say he can appeal to a lot of fans: he's the charming, witty, handsome, brave knight who defeats the dragon and saves the princess.
Eric at number 3 wasn't surprising, he's kind, caring, modest, and also has some qualities that are unique for a prince and make him stand out-- but he doesn't really have a 'spice' or wittiness about him that our top 2 have.
Aladdin and Flynn can be put in the top 2 for the same reason- they're flawed, relatable, they're thieves but they redeem themselves in the end with personality, charm, and charisma. I would only think Aladdin would beat out Flynn for a more developed backstory, and a stronger appeal to the underdog.