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posted by sweetie-buttons
I'm not strictly doing these in chronological order, it's just a coincidence that I chose Ariel next. You might think Ariel isn't a Mary Sue because of her obvious flaws that a lot people hate her for, but I think she still could be. Mary Sues can have flaws (hence why that trait doesn't just say "No flaws" and nothing else). So let's see.


Unique traits without contacts or hair dye- Sort of. Red hair is common enough, but her shade of red definitely isn't. .5
An odd name- Sort of. 'Ariel' is common enough by mermaid standards, but she's the only one of her siblings with a name not ending in A, which is a big Mary Sue trait - being "special" or "different". .5
Looks constantly commented on- Yes, but only by Eric, and it makes sense that he would focus on her looks. .5
Multiple characters falling for her- No, only Eric.
Gets into the relationships she wants- Yes. While meeting Eric wasn't her only reason for becoming human, it was definitely one of her main motivations. 1.
Always the hero- Kind of. She saved Flounder from the shark and Eric from drowning. So not a lot of times, and she didn't defeat the main villain while her prince did, but she also never had to be saved. .5
No flaws or any flaws addressed or causing a negative impact- No. Triton and Sebastian definitely call her out on her selfishness and recklessness, and her decision causes Ursula to nearly take over the kingdom. Though the one thing that kind of undermines this is that she gets what she wants in the end anyway. But I think it's enough to let her off a point or two.
Seen as perfect/angelic in everyone's eyes- Not really, only in Eric's eyes. Triton and Sebastian see her as an immature child, and most of the humans see her as weird instead of charming.
Always loved and trusted without earning it- Yes and no. It makes sense that Eric would be drawn to the girl who saved his life, and even then, she has to win him over after he doesn't recognize her. But her animal friends love and stay loyal to her even after all the trouble she puts them through (even if Sebastian complains about it). Triton doesn't count since she's her father and of course he'd always love her. Since this would usually get a half point for a one-point trait, it's getting one point. 1.
Love and trust from closed-off characters- No, I can't remember any closed-off characters in the film.
Other characters degraded for her sake- Not as far as I can remember.
A rival to make her look good- Not really. Vanessa (aka Ursula) is her rival for Eric's affection, but Ariel isn't portrayed as the superior love interest since Ursula never wanted to be Eric's love interest and was just using him.
Never fails- Kind of. The only thing she failed at was arriving for the concert, which she didn't care about at all. 1.
Never injured- Yes. I can't remember a time Ariel was injured. 1.
Always praised and rewarded without earning it- Yes. Even after all the trouble she caused, Triton just handed her her happy ending. 1.
Unrealistically skilled/powerful- Not really, she showed a realistic naivete and ignorance at being human (I should really focus on how good they are at things for this instead of focusing on the amount of skills they have - slight difference). Being able to save Flounder and Eric was realistic, and she didn't defeat Ursula in the end.
Always figures things out- No. She didn't figure out Ursula was tricking her,
Skilled in a wide variety of things- No, only singing and collecting things.
Contradictory traits- Not really (though in the sequel, she does, though I'm not discussing that)
Kind but deadly- Yeah, she's supposed to be kind and free-spirited but also feisty and rebellious. 1.
Tragic backstory- Sort of. Her life is pretty nice compared to the other princesses, but there's a lot of attention on how she feels trapped and oppressed and wants more. (That also describes Jasmine perfectly, now that I think about it) .5
Always gets what she wants- Definitely. She gets to leave the sea, get her prince, and even stay human. Even when it seems like she won't get what she wants, she does anyway. 1.
Rarely shows negative emotions- No. She gets angry quite a few times, and breaks down at least twice.
A resurrection- Nope.

That's 10.5 out of 24. Honestly more than I expected, but not a Mary Sue (though not a huge non-Sue, if that makes sense). That doesn't mean she isn't a bad character, which a lot of people would argue she is. In fact, you could argue she's too flawed and not idealistic enough.
She's gentle, kind, and clumsy and is brave enough to stand up to Clayton even when he has a gun -BB2010

I love how awkward yet interesting she is; I admire her bravery and empathy, and I like how she has a talent for drawing and curiosity for the jungle life. I love her relationship with Tarzan, one of my favorite Disney couples; her design is really pretty as well -WhiteLagoon13

Everything! She is smart, she is dedicated to her work, but I also love that her "damsel" moments are the result of her being in an unfamiliar situation, and that she learns to adjust to her new environment by the end of the movie. -Swanpride
21 Languages used: Filipino, Afrikaans, Scots Gaelic, Hindi, Hawaiian, Punjabi, Japanese, Pashto, Bengali, Latin, Maori, Tamil, Marathi, Urdu, Russian, Finnish, Malay, Hungarian, Gujarati, Telugu and English.

I copy and pasted the information from link by clicking on the princesses names and copying the plot text in parts which were related to the couples whether referenced or physically in same scene.


Shang and Mulan's Translated Love Story

Snow flew over the hill. Facebook Facebook logo Sign up for Facebook to connect with Maurya Shanka Celebrating a win-win, Chinese football. Milla was like...
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I've wrapped these stories in 21 languages. I've used Japanese, French, Belarusian, Bengali, Frisian, Javanese, Marathi, Sinhala, Vietnamese, Bosnian, Galician, Kannada, Mongolian, Slovak, Welsh, Bulgarian, Georgian, Kazakh, Myanmar, Slovenian, Xhosa and then back into English.

I copy and pasted the information from link by clicking on the princesses names and copying the plot text in parts which were related to the couples whether referenced or physically in same scene.


Florian and Snow White's Translated Love Story

While I was working on a snow trip, he told me about the secret boy’s secret...
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A year ago I played around with Google translate a lot and made a few hilarious articles about it. Google Translate meets the Disney Princesses style. This article is Part 2 of Google Translate Explains Princess Personalities. The first article below features: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine.

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This article features: Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida and Moana.

I copy and pasted the information from Disney Wikipedia.


Pocahontas

Pocahontas is displayed as a noble, free-spirited, and highly spiritual young woman. She expresses wisdom beyond her years and offers...
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1. Congrats on being Fan of the Month! How does it feel?
Thank you!! I am very honored and I feel very excited because this is the first time I'm Fan of the Month.

2. How did you find this spot and what made you stay?
I'm a big fan of anime, I remember watching “Fushigi Yuugi” at that time. I was obsessed with Tasuki. I still like him (but I don't get obsessed anymore, LOL). Anyway, I was looking for pictures and screenshots of him. That's how I found Fanpop. My reasons for staying? Because I like to participate in activities (polls, quizzes, answers), I made good friends, I love sharing...
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posted by deedragongirl
1998
1998
Okay, as promised! Here is the comparison both the 1998 animated feature as well as the 2020 live action reboot. Ready?

The Story

So we start of with the Invasion of the Huns in the animated film, as well as reporting the invasion to the Emperor. We see Mulan getting ready for the Matchmaker later on.
In the live action version, we see Mulan's childhood and even has a sister who is specially created for the film mainly for character developments. (tied)

The Characters

We get to see Mushu in the animated version, this is due to comic relief for the entire movie. He, Cri-Kee and Little Brother...
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posted by BB2010
What I love the most about Mulan is she's someone who was trained for battle but instead of depending on weapons to win the war, she uses strategy. It shows that you don't always have to rely on brute strength or weapons to win, you can use your own brain. It really bums me out that people forget that about Mulan and just remember her for learning how to fight. -BB2010

I love her bravery, perseverance and how she's willing to disguise as a man and go off to war to save her father. -LMH5113

I love Mulan's love for her family. She loved her family so much that she would risk her own life to save...
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posted by Swanpride
On the Ninth Day of Princess Walt Disney gave to me

Nine Ships are sailing

eight mice a-sewing
seven dwarves dancing
six sisters singing
five cursed friend

four braiding girls
three fairy spells
two lucky pals
and the wisdom of an old tree.

If you ever want to establish a new international holiday, do it in September. I am serious, there are surprisingly few actual holidays in this month - but a lot of really weird ones. I was kind of tempted to mark "Talk like a Pirate Day" in the calendar for that reason alone, but soon I had two hot contenders. One was Heritage Day which would have most likely...
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posted by Swanpride
On the fifth day of Princess
Walt Disney gave to me

Five cursed friends,

four braiding girls,
three fairy spells,
two lucky pals,
and the wisdom of an old tree.

In case you haven't noticed yet, when I put this calendar together, my goal was to make it as international as possible..meaning, it wasn't supposed to feature the holidays of a specific country, it was supposed to feature holidays which are as widely as possible celebrated, or at least well-known. I also tried to find holidays which could be in some way be related to a princess. Hence I picked Rapunzel for May.



As you can see, I...
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posted by whatsupbugs
It's typical of sequels to come out about 2 or 3 years after the first film. Sometimes, sequels come out the year after the first one. However, Frozen 2 has come out 6 years after the first film. That's something it has in common with Alice Through the Looking Glass, which came out 6 years after the first film. Of course, the big the question is if the wait was worth it. In this review, I will discuss how the two films compare to each other, as well as give my feelings on the premise and cast of characters.

Frozen 2 brings back the cast of the first film (excluding Prince Hans and the Duke...
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Our heroes.
Our heroes.
Hi everyone, I got my laptop back and I had just watched Frozen II with Prasert. According to him, he said that it's even better than the first one, but he was disappointed that there were no bad guys in it! Anyway, here is my review on the film. Enjoy!

The Story

Okay, so we get to see more of Elsa's and Anna's parents and the origins of Elsa's ice power. In fact, when King Agnarr was young during the flashback. Prasert pointed out that he looks like Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon! I could not believe it.
The story is more dark in a contrast to the first one, because we get the Maleficent...
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Anastasia and Dmitri
Anastasia and Dmitri
Hi guys, it's been ages since I had written my last article that I decided to write another comparison article. This time it is both Anastasia and Cinderella, ready?

Anastasia

So, we all know about what happened to Anastasia. Upon watching this for the first time in many years, it was like Anastasia became Cinderella because she was like the lost princess that her beloved grandma is looking for, hence the ballet by Sergei Prokofiev was shown during the scene when they were in Paris, France.
The music box plays a role in the movie, it is very similar with the glass slipper in Cinderella. Both...
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posted by PrincessFanz
Hi !!! Below is a short comic strip by me <3
Stepmothers are always seen as evil or bad in these movies but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>

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Disclaimer: This is for assignment purpose
Source:
Hand, D. (1937). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Film].
United States: Walt Disney Productions.
Geronimi, C., Luske, H., & Jackson, W. (1950). Cinderella
[Film]. United States: Walt Disney Productions.
Greno, N. (2010). Tangled [Film]. United States: Walt Disney
Pictures.
The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Gothel from Tangled
Gothel from Tangled
Something I've often said in the past is one of the scariest type of villain is one that could exist in real life like Frollo, Bellweather, Lady Tremaine, and Mother Gothel. Gaston is definitely a villain that deserves to be on this list.

Some people will say he's too silly to be a scary villain or just isn't scary enough until the climax of the movie. But some people who have had to deal with their own Gastons in life will say differently.

First off, it's made pretty clear from the beginning that Gaston is a bully who has most likely never been told "no" and therefore can never take it for...
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