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Just picture Kristoff on the far right next to Flynn, I suppose. There ~is~ room for him.
Just picture Kristoff on the far right next to Flynn, I suppose. There ~is~ room for him.
Hello! I’ve seen a lot of articles ranking various things, and I decided to do a countdown that I haven’t seen yet (then again, I’ve only been on here for about two weeks). So without further ado, here’s my Comprehensive Ranking of the Disney Princes. Feel free to disagree with me! I’m used to having unpopular opinions.


11. Snow White’s Prince (“One Song”)
"ONE SONG! I have but ONE SOOONG!"
"ONE SONG! I have but ONE SOOONG!"

Now, I know his name isn’t actually One Song, but it’s the backbone of his defining scene. And really? It's not that impressive. No offense, One Song lovers (are there any?), but I just don't like this guy. How does he know Snow White? Why does he feel so entitled to jump merrily over her fence and, later, kiss her assumed-to-be corpse? Where does he even come from? So many unanswered questions.

On top of that, he wears too much lipstick and clearly learned all of his romantic moves from watching a particularly bad production of Romeo and Juliet.


10. Kristoff
"Reindeers are better than people. Sven, don't you think that's true?"
"Reindeers are better than people. Sven, don't you think that's true?"

He may not be an actual Disney Prince in the lineup right now, but since the Princes are defined by being in love with the Princesses, he's sure to be added eventually. That being said...

I don't like this guy. Maybe it's his gruff and judgmental attitude, the seemingly inappropriate relationship with his pet reindeer, or how his love for Anna comes out of nowhere (or how I generally dislike Frozen), but there's something about him that rubs me the wrong way. I even like Hans more than Kristoff.

I don't think he's attractive, either, with that bulbous nose and constantly goofy expression. Sorry-not-sorry.


9. Prince Charming
"So this is the miracle that I've been dreaming of... Sooo thiiiis iiiiis loooooooove."
"So this is the miracle that I've been dreaming of... Sooo thiiiis iiiiis loooooooove."

We have another unnamed prince! And like One Song, Prince Charming suffers from acute blandness. Even so, I think Charming has slightly more personality.

He may be lazy (having his father's assistant track down Cinderella for him, and all), but I really like the montage that accompanies "So This Is Love". We see Charming and Cinderella staring into each other's eyes and dancing, and he gives her a private tour of the grounds filled with laughter and chitchat. Somehow, they didn't exchange names within that chitchat, but I digress. He is #9 on my list.

I don't think he's particularly good-looking, but he has a nice-guy aura about him, which is nice.

Basically, I like Charming a lot more than One Song, and I can excuse his laziness when I think about Kristoff.


8. Aladdin
"If only they'd look closer... Would they see a poor boy? No siree. They'd find out there's so much more to me."
"If only they'd look closer... Would they see a poor boy? No siree. They'd find out there's so much more to me."

Aladdin's cute. I think that's generally accepted as fact in the Disney world, right? Well, if you look past those aww-inducing expressions and mannerisms, you're left with a liar.

A nonsensical liar, at that. "Gee. I really like this girl who seems to like the real me. What do I do? I'VE GOT IT. I'll disguise myself as everything she hates and win her over that way! Yeah, that'll work!" Granted, I think that thought process may be too complicated for Al.

I admire his quick thinking and Robin Hood-esque charm, but I can't get past the constant lying and bad decision-making. Moreover, he looks too much like Tom Cruise for my liking, which was intentional on the part of the animators. Blech. (I don't buy into that boyish charm, anyway.)


7. The Beast ("Adam")
"But when we touched, she didn't shudder at my paw! No, it can't be... I'll just ignore... But then she's never looked at me that way before."
"But when we touched, she didn't shudder at my paw! No, it can't be... I'll just ignore... But then she's never looked at me that way before."

While I don't fault him for not allowing a strange old woman into his house (look what happened to Snow White!) at the tender age of eleven, I don't really like the Beast.

He's kind of cute and his portrait reminds me of Dorian Grey, so there's a point in his favor, but his outbursts are inexcusable and I don't really buy into his shyness. "A girl! EEK! I'm frightened and I don't know how to act! Boo-hoo. Maybe I should just get angry. Women like that sort of thing, right?"

I suppose he is better at the end, but meh. I don't hate "Adam", but I certainly don't love him, either.


6. Prince Eric
"Believe me, Grim, when I find the right girl, I'll know. Without a doubt, it'll just--BAM--hit me. Like lightning!"
"Believe me, Grim, when I find the right girl, I'll know. Without a doubt, it'll just--BAM--hit me. Like lightning!"

Prince Eric is also pretty cute, but not exactly my taste. It's nice that he's young and vibrant and a dog lover (I'm more of a cat person, myself), but... I don't know.

I think he and Ariel are absolutely adorable together, and if I was ranking "Cutest" Disney Couples, they'd be #1. But at the same time, he's almost too cute. He's like a little kid to me. And I'm not really fond of the animation style, so that kills "attractive" points. Sorry, legions of Eric fans.


5. Flynn Rider/Eugene
"I have dreams like you--no, really--just much less touchy-feely. They mainly happen somewhere warm and sunny, on an island that I own, tanned and rested and alone, surrounded by enormous piles of money!"
"I have dreams like you--no, really--just much less touchy-feely. They mainly happen somewhere warm and sunny, on an island that I own, tanned and rested and alone, surrounded by enormous piles of money!"

Eugene is like a better, grown-up Aladdin who shows actual signs of improvement. Seriously.

I actually like his goofy humor and the "smolder" and how the animators designed him to be the typical Perfect Guy. It's also great how we as an audience can see him falling for Rapunzel over the course of the movie--his expression is particularly hilarious when Maximus catches him watching Rapunzel dancing in the village. That clip gets me every time.

The main reason why Flynn/Eugene is so high on my list is the transformation he goes through as a character, from an obnoxious thief to a genuinely caring (but still kind of obnoxious) guy.


4. Prince Naveen
"When I'm human--and I'm gonna be--I'm gonna tear it up like I did before, and that's the royal guarantee!"
"When I'm human--and I'm gonna be--I'm gonna tear it up like I did before, and that's the royal guarantee!"

I'll get it out of the way now by saying that Naveen is one of the best-looking Princes of the bunch, in my opinion. So obviously that has a part in his placement here. #unapologetic

Now that we've established that, I appreciate how he goes from a smooth-talking ladies man to a prince in love (aww). And he's a big music fan, which is neat to see. His relationship with Tiana is also really cute.


3. John Smith
"Hundreds of dangers await, and I don't plan to miss one in a land I can claim, a land I can tame! The greatest adventure is MINE!"
"Hundreds of dangers await, and I don't plan to miss one in a land I can claim, a land I can tame! The greatest adventure is MINE!"

I really like John Smith's adventurous spirit and how he can open his mind to communicate and fall in love with Pocahontas so easily. It's also refreshing how "grown up" their relationship is, and I don't mind that the whole thing is metaphorical (obviously they don't actually bypass the language barrier that quickly).

It's very romantic to me how Pocahontas and John Smith represent a true meeting of the hearts, and how they transcend their cultural boundaries to be together. I practically cry at the ending every time I watch the movie.

The things that bar him from placing higher on my list are (a) historical accuracy issues, and (b) I don't find the closeups of him attractive. He looks pretty good in motion, but I don't like his features and curiously stiff hair.


2. Shang
"You must be swift as a coursing river, with all the force of a great typhoon, with all the strength of a raging fire, mysterious as the dark side of the MOOON!"
"You must be swift as a coursing river, with all the force of a great typhoon, with all the strength of a raging fire, mysterious as the dark side of the MOOON!"

What a man!

Mulan was, bar none, my favorite Disney movie when I was little. It got me through a week-long hospital stay when I was four and afflicted with a near-fatal case of double pneumonia. I watched it around the clock, and I know the movie in and out even to this day.

And, as is deserving of such a great movie, Mulan has an equally great "Prince". Shang may be very serious, but he kind of has to be, what with being a captain in the army. (And I giggle at my head-canon of him starting to fall in love with Ping!Mulan and second-guessing his sexuality. But that's a different article entirely!)

Basically, Shang's placement on this list can be summed up in the link. Rewatch it, no matter how many times you've seen it. You can thank me later.


1. Prince Phillip
"I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream. I know you, the gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam..."
"I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream. I know you, the gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam..."

Our winner, ladies and gentlemen, is the charming, brave, handsome, funny, and romantic PRINCE PHILLIP!

He's basically my ideal man. Phillip is just an all-around great character. Not only does he possess all of the attributes in the previous paragraph, but look what he went through for Aurora! He went up against the Mistress of All Evil and All Her Powers of Hell with nary a complaint, and only because the woman he loved was in danger.

With Phillip, we have a prince that was willing to risk everything--his title, his relationship with his father, and even his life--for the peasant girl that he loved. That's seriously impressive!

I love how he just pulses with personality, from the moment he comes onscreen as a child (what a far cry from his predecessors, One Song and Charming!!). Even more, he's classically handsome and looks athletic, and he obviously knows his way around a sword. Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather couldn't have defeated Maleficent without him, and that's a definite accomplishment.

So hooray for Phillip! Here are some more pictures of our winner:







Thanks for reading! What's your ranking?
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Early concept art of Belle and the Beast
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Beauty and the Beast; often considered the magnum opus of the Walt Disney company was released on November 13, 1991. As most people know, it is the only traditionally animated film to date to have garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. This may have been due to the approach to this film. It was so unusual for an animated film; having a screen writer, acting director, flawless score, elements that were typically reserved for high-budget live-action films. So much care and detail was put into this film that entire books could be written about...
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Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom. Peaceful, prosperous, and rich in romance in tradition. There was a small farm that lived a humble farmer, and his daughter, Victoria. The Farmer was a kind and hardworking man that preferred the simple life as a farmer. However, his daughter was far from content with life as a farmer's daughter and desired for more in life. Before her mother died, she had her daughter promise her that she would be more than just a simple peasant girl. That she would have a better life for herself one day, along with her future children. Unfortunately,...
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As often as Disney princess sidekicks are talked about, it feels to me that the side characters of villainous role are often over-looked. So I wanted to write an article talking about their characters and how evil were they. I have tried to rank them basis 3 primary traits: loyalty to main villain and evil plan, scale of meanness/evilness and their importance of role in overall story development. So here's my ranking of the villainous side characters from DP movies. Hope you guys enjoy it!

13. Wiggins:



Loyalty:
More than being loyal to Ratcliffe, he was a loyal servant of British government....
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The content in this article is rated PG-13 for mentioning horror-thematic elements though no explicit details are given.

So I was inspired by anukriti2409's link and was inspired to do my own, especially since I knew Halloween was coming up! Props to link for her article as it was actually what inspired me to want to do "themed" articles.

Some Factors in the Countdown: Before I begin the countdown, I want to let everyone know that I think crimes done to children/innocent are the absolute worst and my countdown will no doubt reflect that entirely. Additionally, I tend to believe that it is worse...
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I got inspired by anukriti2409's article so I decided to write my own list, it was hard to do, but I narrowed it down to these 10 things, hope you'll enjoy this article

10. The Lantern Scene

This scene is imo the most beautiful 3d animated scene, especially the part where the King and Queen releases their lantern and then the rest of the kingdom follows, that part gives me goosebumps everytime. It also inspired me to release a lantern on New Year's Eve 2013

9. The Bayou Wedding Scene

This scene is the most beautiful thing from a DP Movie released after 2000, what especially makes this...
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Hello everyone! Since I made a question about "Who are the princesses would you sort into the royal or rebel?" based on Mattel's Ever After High, some peoples commented there with their own idea of princesses in royal and rebel group.
Well in this article I want to classifying the princesses in the groups with my version.
This is the first time I wrote an article on Fanpop, so please understandable if many mistakes I might be doing in this article.

1. The Royals (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora)

The true royals are kind, obedient, loyal, graceful, helpful, patient, and sweet.All of them have a...
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This is basically Elsa's character in a nutshell.I can relate to those words easily.
This is basically Elsa's character in a nutshell.I can relate to those words easily.
Elsa is without a doubt my favorite Disney character ever because she's the one I related the most out of all the Disney characters out there.Let's get into more detail why I love her so much,shall we ;):

Originally,I didn't love Elsa that much,I thought she was okay and felt neutral about her.That is until I re-watched the movie 2 months ago and from that day on,I realized just how much I have in common with her.
It was like I was seeing myself in her,for me that meant so much,and I'm thankful for that.
You see,my mom told me to hold back my emotions at school because I have big anger issues...
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tbh same anna prince hans is one dream hunk
tbh same anna prince hans is one dream hunk
For my first article, I decided to start with a light, fluffy topic! Kidding, of course, but I think this is a rather crucial topic that needs to be discussed. Something to keep in mind before reading this article, I'm a fan of Frozen, I'm a fan of the Disney Princesses, and I'm without a doubt a fan of Disney! You can be a fan of something and still criticize it (Spoiler alert for the article? Ah well..) Anyway, onto the article!

First things first let's discuss the racial makeup of Frozen's setting. Oh WAIT, we can't because Frozen takes place in a fictional land! That's something that seems...
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