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Well, I've already done an article about the faces of the Disney princesses, so now I suppose I'll go ahead and list my opinions about the prettiest disney hair. Let's begin!
















11. Snow White
Oh, Snow. I hate how you're at the bottom of all lists ever, but with that boring little bob that looks like a gob of paint you just don't deserve much higher. Many condolences.


"Wanna hear a secret? Promise not to tell? This is actually a helmet, not hair."
"Wanna hear a secret? Promise not to tell? This is actually a helmet, not hair."



10. Cinderella
Cindy here was the second princess created by Walt Disney, and although her hair is of a prettier color and cut than Snow White's, it's obvious that good ol' Walt was still on the Princess Hair Learning Curve when he created her.


All shall bow before the mighty power of my pigtails!
All shall bow before the mighty power of my pigtails!



9. Tiana
Tia, I do love ya, but you need to let your hair down. Literally and metaphorically. I love the corkscrew curls that spring from her head, but I hate the boring styles she always puts it in.


This is my favorite of her hair styles, but her hair is always in the SAME STYLE, so it didn't matter which picture I used.
This is my favorite of her hair styles, but her hair is always in the SAME STYLE, so it didn't matter which picture I used.



8. Jasmine
Her long black column of hair is really pretty, and looks good in almost every shot, but she just can't keep up with the other black-haired princesses, Mulan and Poca. She can best Snow White's "hair as black as ebony," if that's any condolence.


"Oh. Em. Gee. I never noticed I had hair before!" *caresses*
"Oh. Em. Gee. I never noticed I had hair before!" *caresses*



7. Pocahontas
Usually people put Pocahontas' hair a lot higher than this. I can certainly see why, it's so full of life I'm surprised it doesn't have it's own mailing address! But really can't stand the geometric way her hair is attached to her scalp. I don't get why I'm the only one who notices this, but it seems I am.


Pocahontas competed in the olympics once, but her bouncy-flouncy hair beat her.
Pocahontas competed in the olympics once, but her bouncy-flouncy hair beat her.



6. Mulan
Mulan keeps her hair in a men's hairstyle (at least it was at the time) for most of the movie, but I think that, even in that drab style, her hair is amazing. It has the same flowing qualities as Pocahontas, but it frames her face in a much nicer way, and that's why she beat Poca.


"Well you'd be sad too, if your hair was this awesome and you came in sixth. It's okay hair, don't cry..."
"Well you'd be sad too, if your hair was this awesome and you came in sixth. It's okay hair, don't cry..."



5. Ariel
If you've seen The Little Mermaid, you know why Ariel makes the top five, and if you haven't seen The Little Mermaid you must've had a very mermaid-deprived childhood.
The only reason Ariel's bouncy hair doesn't get higher than this is the unnatural color, for some reason red dye #4 isn't very attractive in a person. If her hair color was closer to Merida's she'd be much higher.


"Wow, you sure are hard to please. My hair can do THIS and I'm just in fifth?"
"Wow, you sure are hard to please. My hair can do THIS and I'm just in fifth?"



4. Belle
I have Belle here higher than I've seen on most lists, but I just really like her hair. People don't like her brown hair and think the loose strands make her look greasy.
But Belle is the only brunette princess, unless you count Rapunzel, and to me it is a very pretty shade of brown. And the strands of loose hair just make her look unique.
But, like many of the princesses, she should let her hair down. She only beat out Ariel because of her natural hair color, if she let it down more she'd be higher.


Really honey, you know something's wrong when your hair looks best as you're being attacked.
Really honey, you know something's wrong when your hair looks best as you're being attacked.



3. Aurora
Okay, everybody expected this. The girl completely deserves this, with those shiny, beach blonde curls. Anything worth saying about her hair has already been said.
It's pretty much the only part of her that is always animated consistently, too.


Aurora: Would anyone here not pay big bucks to have that hair?
Aurora: Would anyone here not pay big bucks to have that hair?



2. Rapunzel
Rapunzel has long, golden locks that glow. And it's magic! She just has so much hair that she couldn't get less than second place. I even like how she looks after her hair is cut.


Rapunzel: Uses hair to win second place while using to tie up home intruders. Just that awesome.
Rapunzel: Uses hair to win second place while using to tie up home intruders. Just that awesome.



1. Merida
I'm not really the kind of girl who likes smooth, shiny, fancy hair, in fact I like two things when it comes to hair, curly hair and red hair. And Merida certainly fits those two requirements! Her hair has just as much life as Rapunzel, Pocahontas and Aurora's hair, and is animated really well to boot. I also like the color, it's a much more realistic red than Ariel's.


Merida's face: Is surprised it took me this long to come to this conclusion.
Merida's face: Is surprised it took me this long to come to this conclusion.
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Ready to meet your live-action counterparts?
Ready to meet your live-action counterparts?
Hi guys, since I had watch 3 reboots of their respective Disney classics. Here are my opinions on which is better, the animated or the live-action version?

Maleficent

Okay, as mentioned, this film left me disturbed for a number of reasons. The first was how they make King Stefan turn into the dark side, whereas in Sleeping Beauty. He is not like that at all! (1959 Version)
Sadly, Aurora gets less screen-time like her animated counterpart. But, she's more bubbly like Snow White! So I would say that I admire both the animated and live-action Princess Aurora. (tied)

Cinderella

I was very happy...
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Well, I managed to be able to see the Broadway show of The Little Mermaid, something I’ve dreamed of experiencing since the moment I heard about the Broadway show years ago. Most of you know that Disney’s The Little Mermaid is both my favorite Disney movie and one of my favorite movies of ALL TIME, so this was MAJOR for me! I also was lucky enough to see the original Broadway show on youtube, starring Sierra Boggess as Ariel herself, that show was amazing with many great new songs, capturing the characters I loved so much while giving them a new spin, and clever writing.

However, the show...
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Woooow guys it's been like a year since I posted an article on here or was even active at all. But we really wanted to do this again because we had so much fun link

I'm doing this with four different users (one of which isn't even here anymore but she’s amazing so {< she added that}): _CatWoman_, Hajirah4, Sk8er__grl, and misscindyspice. This is the average of our movies rankings (including Moana, I know it hasn't been officially added yet, but still).

Enjoy! Keep in mind that we're a little bit crazy. It was the middle of the night and I had a ton of ice cream, come on.

Also this can be...
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Hello guys, we meet again.
Hello guys, we meet again.
Hi guys, since the release of Moana, the song has been staying in head and I could not let it go of it! So, I'll be writing 2 of my favourite songs and which is better.

Let It Go

So, this song has been overplayed since the film's release 3 years ago. I would considered this my theme song too because I tend to get nervous whenever I'm driving! I'm also fortunate to have the International Version of this wonderful song on my iTunes and it was like Elsa has competed in World Idol!

How Far I'll Go

Another wonderful song that has a meaning to our lives, it tells on what our day and adventures will...
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Princess of Bohemia or Russia? You decide!
Princess of Bohemia or Russia? You decide!
Alright, since I had done a Hispanic princess, here is how a Slavic princess will look like.

1. Natalie Glebova (Miss Universe 2005, Canada)

A Canadian of Russian origins, she has the looks for a typical Slavic princess if Disney were to make a Russian princess.

2. Anna Buturlina (Elsa's and Tiana's Russian Singing Voice)

The second choice for a Russian princess, she also did the singing voice for Princess Tiana as well as Elsa!

3. Ksenia Sukhinova (Miss World 2008, Russia)

Another Russian beauty who won Miss World 2008 in South Africa, In fact, Natalie is the runner-up to her. Especially their...
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Castle!
Castle!
Hi guys, I'm not sure if anybody of you all did this, but here are my favourite Disney Princess Castles in random order. However, I will not include both Tiana's and Pocahontas's one.

1) Snow White's Castle

Like all typical European castles, especially during the medieval times. Snow White's castle is actually very medieval for the story's time and the colours also represents the story emotions.

2) Cinderella's Castle

When I first watch this movie, I initially it was an imitation of Snow White's castle.
It wasn't until the 2015 reboot that it did not continue the stereotype of the architecture...
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Phew, so we've made it through the penultimate countdown. Only one more to go! Also, I lied about the blue article being the longest - this one's the longest! Thanks to everyone who's been voting over the course of all of these polls. I can't wait for the final countdown that will determine which of the winning outfits is the best of the best! In the meantime, here are the results for your enjoyment.

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12. Ariel's white rags

It's no surprise that this outfit was the first eliminated, since it's literally a makeshift dress constructed from a tattered sail...
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Ariel: Emerald
Considered to be one of the rarest gemstones, they represent uniqueness and is considered to be the symbol of rebirth and venus (beauty). The deep green and hues of blue will give a striking contrast to Ariel's stunning red hair. The gem is also known to help you stay centered in your heart’s wisdom, and make choices from love and compassion, which makes it even a better fit with Ariel.



Belle: Citrine
Legend says that Cintrine dispels enchantment. It's golden orange with pink undertones compliments Belle fair complexion and...
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haterz will claim Let It Go was furthering the gay agenda, rlly I was just talking about my powers lol it ain't that deep
haterz will claim Let It Go was furthering the gay agenda, rlly I was just talking about my powers lol it ain't that deep
No.

But was the world "ready" for women to vote when they were allowed to vote with the nineteenth amendment? Was the world "ready" for school integration in Brown v. Board? Was the world "ready" to legalize gay marriage when it did? (Sorry I'm basing this all off of American examples, as I am American and I know a large portion of this site is) The answer to all of those questions is, if you define ready as an overwhelming support, no. But that didn't stop them from happening, and in my opinion it shouldn't stop this either.

The world is never going to be "ready" for change. It's simply impossible...
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