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posted by disneymagic93
Now that I am done with school I can finally write my ranking of the Disney Princesses. These are just my personal opinions. It is ok if you disagree with my list but please no rude comments.

13. Merida

I really can't stand Merida. I haven't been Brave in 3 years but I don't want to see it again. I think she is rude, bratty, & obnoxious. Moving on.

12. Elsa

I'm not an Elsa fan. I don't find her very likeable. She just irritates me. I don't really know what else to say.

11. Anna

I like her better than Else no doubt but she doesn't do much for me. I hated the line she when she said she is gassy. Really? What kind of humor is that?

10. Tiana

As you can probably tell the modern princesses is my least favorite princess era. Maybe it is because I didn't grow up with these princesses (I'm 21). While Tiana may be a good role model but she is just not my cup of tea. I think she is a bit of an overachiever. She never knows how to have fun. I get that she wants to run her own restraint but she can take a break every now and then. I just don't find her to be likeable.

9. Pocahontas

While I don't think Pocahontas is a bad character, I don't fine her to be very compelling. Her whole movie bores me. I think Pocahontas's speaking voice is dull and monotone. There is nothing really bad about her I just don't find her to be very exciting.

8. Mulan

I feel bad for not having Mulan high on the list. While she is a great character she is just not my taste. I am not into fighting heroines. I am more into feminine heroines like Aurora.

7. Snow White

I have nothing against Snow White but she doesn't appeal to me as much as the princesses above her. It is a shallow reason but I can't stand her voice. It is so painful to listen to.

6. Jasmine

I haven't seen Aladdin in a very long time but Jasmine is a pretty cool character. She isn't really the main character in Aladdin so her personality isn't as developed as characters such as Belle or Ariel. When I get Aladdin on blu ray this fall, I will have more to say about Jasmine.

5. Cinderella

Now to the princesses I really love! I just love Cinderella. While I am not a big fan of the movie itself, I do adore Cinderella as a character. I can relate to her because I do most of the housework in my family and I got bullied a lot when I was younger.

4. Aurora

Such an underrated princess! I can see why people may not like her because her personality isn't as developed as other princesses but I love how classy and polite she is. I can relate to Aurora sometimes because I'm an introvert. I wish we had more characters like Aurora these days. Now most female characters these days are shooting arrows or swinging swords. I'm not against strong female characters I just wish we had more of a variety because I'm getting sick of these badass women.

3. Rapunzel

I love Rapunzel. While it is true she may not be the most original Disney Princess, I don't think that makes her a bad character. Rapunzel is enthusiastic and charismatic. She is Disney's most charismatic princess since Ariel.

2. Belle

Of all the Disney Princesses I relate to Belle the most. I love reading and I have a hard time making friends in real life. I like how Belle is feminine and strong.

1. Ariel

My favorite since I was a child! I love how adventurous Ariel is. Another thing I love Ariel is that she is not afraid to defy King Triton. I relate to Ariel because sometimes I feel I don't belong in the world I currently in. Part of Your World is the Disney song that speaks to me the most. I sometimes sing Part of Your World in the shower.

This is my personal ranking of the princesses. Thanks for reading the article and I hope you enjoyed it. As I said at the beginning it is ok if you don't agree with my list but please no rude comments.
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Welcome to the 2nd Princess Personality article! Like the previous article about Belle's personality, this one about Snow White is still using the MBTI assessment.

SNOW WHITE IS...

1. Extraverted link

Extraverts often:
Have high energy
Talk more than listen
Think out loud
Act, then think
Like to be around people a lot
Prefer a public role
Can sometimes be easily distracted
Prefer to do lots of things at once
Are outgoing & enthusiastic


Although Snow White was without human companion under her stepmother's wicked rule, she had plenty of animal friends. In fact, Snow White was always surrounded...
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Different faces, different personalities
Different faces, different personalities
We all love Disney princesses, don’t we? So Seasons are also like them, they are really different from each other and each one of them at least has a good trait. I recently developed an interest of writing articles on Disney princess symbolism. Thanks to the people who viewed my articles recently and loved them! Hope you all enjoy!
Snow white – Spring
Yes! For me the princesses in spring category are kind, resourceful, pure, obedient, self-reserved, matured and somewhat innocent. I like the Spring people. Traits or qualities tell she’s a spring person. She always likes to keep the room...
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A fair number of Disney Princess DVDs were released in the early 2000's, and the series I'm most familiar with is the Princess Party line. To my knowledge, there were just two installments, both of which I apparently still own! These DVDs feature Disney Princess-related games, activities, and stories with the goal of helping to create a memorable DP-themed party for young girls. I first rented this disk from Blockbuster about a decade ago just to check out the games, so I have a bit of nostalgia for it. But how well does the content on the DVD hold up? Let's take a look!

DVD Features
There are...
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Look down there! It's a song analysis!
Look down there! It's a song analysis!
Greetings! I'm ApplesauceDoctr, and today I present my fourth song analysis. This time though (somewhat similar to my "Reflection" analysis), I'll be comparing two songs -- "So This is Love" and "Dancing on a Cloud," both of which come from Disney's Cinderella. "Dancing on a Cloud," the deleted song, was written with the intent of doing what "So This is Love" later did -- to show how Cinderella and the prince fell in love with each other at the ball. While the two seem similar at first, further examination shows that the two are a bit different, and it gives a better understanding of why "Dancing...
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The good ol' baddies
The good ol' baddies
Well, it's time for another article here in Scarletland! I admit, I had this need for wanting to make another article again, but I didn't know of what subject to make of. Then browsing around the Internet, the inspiration struck me: I could write about Disney villains! Genius! Because that subject isn't trite and overdone at all! (/sarcasm)

Jokes aside, I've been these last days thinking and analyzing the Disney villains more than usual (that is; I almost never think about them, so this was really unusual for me). Villains are essential for many of these movies, because if it weren't for them...
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Saw an old question posted from a year ago that inspired me to write this. The question was about which Disney Princesses might make best friends, in pairs, based on commonalities. As I started to think about it, I found all of the commonalities to be quite interesting. So I decided to post my findings of commonalities (not go for the BFF route) just because I found it interesting what the princesses had so much in common. Hope you guys do too:

Snow & Aurora:
Both were royal but fled to the forest to escape their villains. Both were put under a sleeping spell. Both like to dance and initiate...
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Hi everyone! I recently learned about the Bechdel Test from a friend and have been wanting to write this article ever since. This test is, at its core, an analysis of how women are portrayed in popular culture. It reveals how much women tend to revolve around men in films, books, etc. To pass the test, a film (or any other work of fiction) must meet three requirements: the film must (1) have at least two named female characters (2) who talk to each other (3) about something other than a man. It seems so simple, right? Unfortunately a surprising number of films fail in at least one of these...
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