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If any of you are familiar with character stylization or really art in general you might like this article. I'm talking about character stylization in the sense that when the artist is also the author of the character's personality and has written out their every thought in simply the way they are designed. This can also be called "interpreted art" as anyone can perceive it differently, but a common factor still remains that everyone agrees on. BASICALLY I'm going to "guess" what the princess' personality is like based on the way she's drawn, see what the general consensus is on her personality is and compare it to the artist's (strictly NOT the writer or director's) original idea of what they wanted the princess to come off as. And if this is at all interesting to you you can look up this with different artists by searching it as "the artist's definition of their work" and maybe you can find this with other characters.

P.S I know I had to do a lot of digging on the older movies, because of the lack of documentation, so good luck on the ones post 1980's!


Snow WhiteSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Not many of the animators at the Disney studio had had artistic training (most had been newspaper cartoonists); among these few was Grim Natwick. Disney recruited him for the animator's background in designing and animating Betty Boop. It showed an understanding of the female anatomy, and when Walt Disney hired Natwick he was given female characters to animate just about by himself.

Natwick and his two most famous creations
Natwick and his two most famous creations


Natwick attempted to animate Persephone, the female lead of The Goddess of Spring, but had proved largely unsuccessful, but the animator was eventually given the task of animating Snow White herself. Though live action footage of Snow White, the Prince and the Queen was shot as reference for the animators, the animators disapproved of rotoscoping, considering it to hinder the production of effective caricature. Natwick's original plan was to have Snow White be a "delicate, youthful care-free spirit" still keeping Goddess of Spring like inspiration. Of course this wasn't preferred to the sense of nobility and beauty that the art director, Albert Hurter, had envisioned for Snow White. Keeping her hair short and face made she carried a like-ness to 1930's actresses, but still a youthful and childish disposition to her body and facial structure.



The question is: Does her finale form encompass the feeling the animator wanted for her character?

Well, for me, if I were to look at clips from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and study Snow White as just a visual being and nothing else, I'd like to think she comes across as a sweet, motherly princess that is very gentle and soft-spoken. Now even though I think that, I also feel it's very far from what Natwick was going for. Going based off of the "Goddess of Spring" concept, I think Snow White isn't quite like that. In fact she takes more after Natwick's Betty Boop.

Natwick's preferred concept of Persephone
Natwick's preferred concept of Persephone


While Persephone looks more youthful and innocent, with light features and a natural un-made face, Snow White has innocence, but her accents are very mature and adult. She has rose red lips, almost dark red and arched thinned eyebrows with brown-grey eyeshadow. Really darker colors like that do translate to motherly and stern, but her face is almost round like a pancake, I think, to almost get rid of how much older the make-up makes her look.



Her dress has a light happy yellow at the bottom (gentle feeling and bright), but it's immediately contrasted with a dark/primary blue top and a brown-red cape. That contrast keeps the look from being a cheerful free-spirit and makes it lean towards more of the regal, princess, motherly and "put-together" side of things instead. And then the bow on her head looks very juvenile, but it's still a ribbon as opposed to maybe a flower crown and it makes her hair constricting rather than flowing. All in all I think everything to be loose, bright, flowing and very natural when I think "Goddess of Spring" and "delicate free-spirit."



Overall Snow White definitely comes across a youthful and very positive minded by the public, but still a regal princess who doesn't always play out it the open meadows and will take care of people, as she has to being a princess and all. So no she isn't exactly the artist's vision, but she is exactly a perfect Snow White. Just a graceful and youthful, but still regal princess.

One of the first finalization drawings for Snow White
One of the first finalization drawings for Snow White


So what do you think; does Snow White perfectly embody what you think her animator was going for, or do you think she's way off? Do you agree with me? Would you have preferred the animator's original idea or what she turned out like? Tell me what you're thinking in the comments! I'm actually very curious because no one I'm ever with likes talking about this stuff, so don't be shy. Even if you hated this article tell me that too, because I was thinking of making it a series for all of the princesses and I don't want anyone to hate me for clogging the articles with stuff nobody's interested in. Of course I do hope you liked it *wink, wink* and thanks for reading!
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Okay,before we get into to this,I want to say that yeah,I did say that the movie could've been better if Elsa had more screen time,but over-time opinions have changed.So,let's get into it shall we:
Now,I can understand this,Elsa is a wonderful character,but there are couple reasons why the scenes she had are what had to be.

The first is the development in the story.I don't know if using GCI allowed faster development time than hand drawn films,but this film had barely two years of proper development(Tangled had six,although much of it was to get the CGI good as it is),and even later before...
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Inspired by Kataralover's video; link I decided to type up a little thing. To be honest I'm rather surprised to type this one as I actually don't really care for Cinderella. However I don't really agree with a lot of the reasons for her character being hated. I guess you can say that I don't hate Cindy, I don't even dislike her...I just like the other princesses better. The reason I don't care for her centers around the fact that I find her movie boring and therefore can't find her character as fun--hopefully Helena Bonham Carter can spark life into her movie. Anyhow I'm kind of getting off...
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Since first of all it's DP Couples month and second Valentine's Day is coming up in just 3 days so I felt like writing an article about my favorite DP Couples, hope you'll like it

11. Mulan & Shang

I would've liked these two much more if they showed more clearly that they're a couple and not just best friends, basically the sequel is in that way better, there I can see that Mulan & Shang are more than just best friends

10. Jasmine & Aladdin

They're higher than Mulan & Shang simply because they show more clearly that they're a couple, but my biggest problem with them...
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I really enjoy singing and happen to love the DP singing voices, so I decided to go ahead and write out my list and explain my reasonings. This is entirely my opinion, so no hate comments please. Without further ado, here's the list:


11. Rapunzel

I love all the DP voices to be honest, so even though she is last I will admit she has a good voice. First of all, she sings with lots of emotion and has a really clear sound to her voice. Her voice suits Rapunzel very well and Mandy Moore really knows how to bring out Rapunzel's personality in the songs. However, although I love Mandy Moore's voice,...
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Mulan is obviously one of, if not the most, popular princesses on Fanpop. Given, it may be unneeded for me to write an entire long, wordy, article dedicated to her awesomeness. Well, I'm writing it anyway!! Enjoy!!

If I had to pinpoint the reason Mulan is my number 1 princess, it's because she balances being relatable and admirable so well. I also love her development, relationships with the characters, and, of course, her flaws!

Relatable:
Mulan is the most relatable princess to me. She's lazy. I'm lazy. She's a klutz. I'm a klutz. We both love our family more than anything and want to please...
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13. Aurora
After she was granted the gift of beauty and song, perhaps what Merryweather was going to give her was the gift of personality. Although she has a healthy number of fans, the reality is 18 minutes of screentime combined with zero character complexity equals a princess that's bound to be at the bottom of most lists.

"I find Aurora so enchanting. She's elegant, playful, dreamy, and very mysterious because of her lack of screen time. " -audreybrooke

"Life tends to just happen to Aurora. She doesn't do anything to her life. So while she is pretty to look at, I find her to be uninteresting."...
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