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Hey! I made a Getting to know me article when I first joined here, but I decided to update it and why not in the CAMH style? So I hope you enjoy it!

My name is Alexandra, but you can call me Aly, I'm 14 years old and I live in beautiful Greece. I'm a bookworm and kind of a nerd, but I dislike school. I mean, I like the fact that I meet my friends e.t.c. but generally I like to learn in my own ways and the pressure and anxiety I have everyday in school are horrible and I can't control them. I almost never study, but still manage to take very good grades (19 and 20 mostly, in Greece our grades can be from 1 to 20).
Now about my hobbies. I like music, playing the piano, drawing, acting, singing, dancing, reading and...fanpop of course. :)
I'm not very popular but I have some good friends who I love. I have one boy best friend, whom I know since forever and we're like brother and sister and my other close best friends are girls. I'm more close to one of them, she's more crazy than me, but we manage to keep the balance. We finish each other's sentences and sandwitches and we can always understand each other. Now let's go to the questions!

1.Who was your favorite heroine as a child?

Hmm, when I was very young I was totally obsessed with Snow White. I used to watch her movie 3 times per day... My parents have a video of me saying all the story by heart. Then, I loved Belle and Anneliese. Me and my best friend (not anymore) used to play the DPs, I was playing Belle or Anneliese and she was Aurora or Erica. These were the good old times when I didn't have to hide my love for animated movies...


2. Who is your favorite heroine now?
As many of you know, I love Esmeralda to death, she's my all-time favorite animated character. I think that my number two will be Marina (from Sinbad: Legend of the seven seas) and then I haven't think about the order, but my top 5 will be completed by Megara, Jane and Fiona.


3. Which heroine influenced you the most?
Esmeralda. Thanks to her, I've started to become more confident in saying what I think is right, defend the people that suffer and because of her I can be very sarcastic in a rude way (ok that's not good, but anyway).


4. Which heroine is your look-alike?
Errr, I'm mostly like Mulan, with Snow White's colors. I have long dark straight hair, dark brown eyes which are not very big (but they're not asian) and pale skin. My lips look like Mulan and Snow White's I think. I also look like Cinderella (same facial structure and eye shape). But don't believe exactly what I say, I'm not very good at these things and I'm not nearly as beautiful as these girls are.


5. Which heroine is your "spirit animal"?
Belle, I think. We're both bookworms, weird, kinda sarcastic, we want adventure but we don't really go after it and we wish someone would understand us. So yeah, if I had to chose a spirit animal, I'd say her, she represents better the characteristics "I'm meant" to have ( I am more like Mulan personality-wise, but I don't think the spirit animal is the same thing as "who looks more like you", I think it's more like what represents the characteristics you should have, even if they're not very developped).


6. What is your favorite type of heroine?
The beautiful and sarcastic badass, the one that leaves everybody speachless with her actions/ witty comments.


7. The heroine/s you wished you looked like?
Aurora and Ariel. I would love to have Aurora's gorgeous hair and purple eyes and I would also like it if I had Ariel's red beautiful hair with her large blue eyes.


8. The heroine/s you wished you would be like (more)?
Esmeralda (I know it's getting annoying for you to see her in every answer, but I hope you'll keep reading) and Megara. They're so witty, selfless, sexy and strong (not physically).


9. Your favorite outfit/dress?
Everything in Anastasia's wardrobe. I mean, seriously, that girl has amazing clothes! But I also like Elsa's blue outfit, Esmeralda's dresses, Giselle's pink dress, I haven't made a list, so I can't pick only one.


10. What (kind of) heroine you wish existed?
A villainess who becomes a heroine. I'd like her to be very complex and awesome, something like Azula. And no, not Megara, because she wasn't really bad, she HAD to trick Hercules because she had sold her soul to Hades. And I'd like another Greek heroine. I know it isn't going to happen (we already have Megara) and I don't want to seem ungrateful, but there are SO many great Greek histories that would be perfect for an animated movie and since I'm Greek, I'd like to see it coming true. Also an Egyptian girl, because I love their culture. Lastly, I'd love a girl who dreams to become an actress (or who is already one).

So, that was my Getting to know me article. I hope you liked it and you learned something new about me that you'll remember. :) Bye!
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When Warner Bros. Feature Animation was founded in ’94, they have planned to make two projects to release for theaters, with the Live-Action/Animated Hybrid Film Space Jam planned for the November 1996 release and the film adaption of...
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