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I think Ariel looks so beautiful on the "Princess Stories" cover! I love the cover art for both "Stories" and "Sing-a-long", the two that I will be buying I can't wait till we are confirmed the song list for the Princess Sing-along! I think it's great that it will have Karaoke because I always love to sing "princess" songs, and it will be so great to be able to sing with just your own voice but still hear all the lovely background music
The three songs that I'm absolutly hoping will be on the dvd, are "Part of Your World" and "A Whole New World", and "Something There".
The three songs that I'm absolutly hoping will be on the dvd, are "Part of Your World" and "A Whole New World", and "Something There".
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THe only thing that seems really interesting is this new musical number and the "new" Belle and Cinderella cartoons. I'm also confused as to why they added Mulan as a Disney Princess. I think Pocahontas was some sort of Indian Princess since she was the chief's daughter, so kind of like Bush's daughters (first daughters?). A renaming of "Disney Heroines" would seem more fitting. That way they could add more like Kida, Jane, etc.
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But Disney Princess sounds better... and I think the "princesses" are mainly those whose movies were most popular. Tarzan and especially Atlantis weren't really big hits.Kram Nebuer wrote:THe only thing that seems really interesting is this new musical number and the "new" Belle and Cinderella cartoons. I'm also confused as to why they added Mulan as a Disney Princess. I think Pocahontas was some sort of Indian Princess since she was the chief's daughter, so kind of like Bush's daughters (first daughters?). A renaming of "Disney Heroines" would seem more fitting. That way they could add more like Kida, Jane, etc.
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You really can't be too picky about the whole Princess collection, considering that all it is is a market scheme to sell more merchandise. Walking into your nearest Disney store, and you'll discover that not only has Mulan been inducted into the princess league, but also Tinker Bell and Alice. Consider the Disney Princess Collection CD Volume 2 (the green one). Meg's song is included, as well as Mulan's "Reflection", and Maid Marian even appears to be a princess. Not to mention Nala whom I'm assuming is generally left out of the whole princess on account of her less than human form.
And as for the person who brought up the black complaint, shouldn't we at least be content that Princess Jasmine, albeit an Arab -- sworn enemy of the American alliance, is still included in the main six? Now there's political correct-ness if you ever did see it.
And as for the person who brought up the black complaint, shouldn't we at least be content that Princess Jasmine, albeit an Arab -- sworn enemy of the American alliance, is still included in the main six? Now there's political correct-ness if you ever did see it.
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My thoughts exactly. She's not a princess... yet.Sully wrote:Pocahontas definitely qualifies as a Princess (different culture, same rank), but Mulan is a real mystery.
Who wants to bet that in Mulan 2, her guy is actually related to the royalty and gets the rank of Prince and thereby accords Mulan with Princess?
Renata, I agree, Tink and Alice should definitely be marketed, but not as princesses! I honestly think this who princess merchandising frenzy is to blame for the death of the Disney Stores! It may be successful in and of itself, but you can't simply ignore all demographics except elementary-aged girls. And that's exactly who these DVDs are churned out for, so they hold no value for me. Definitely a non-purchase for me. Not even a rental.
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Actually, whoever dismissed her idea and want of a "black princess" is immature. It's not political correctness, it's wanting someone from her demographic. Which brings me to an idea. You know, in almost every culture, there's some ancient version of the Cinderella story. When I was small, there was this piece of children's literature, an award-winning picture book about an Africa version of the story. It was very good, even better than the European version, which is why I think it got so many accolades. Anyway, that would make for a great Disney movie! Writers should start pitching it to Disney. Anyway, Princess Kida is arguably black, however there's two criteria for being a Disney Princess: 1.) ability to capture the heart's of little girls and 2.) her movie's financial success. Thus, they have to exclude Princess Kida and Princess Eilonwy. We sort of throw out Nala all together because she was really a background character and she isn't exactly glamorous. Pocahontas has been the seventh "player" for some time now, but she's usually missing in action in group photos. As for Mulan, I think her current rank could link her to the royal family and while she may not be an actual royal, she could have the title of Princess of China, which just means she's very important.
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We've had a black Cinderella:
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I think I need a lobotomy after looking over this topic.
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I've noticed that, and was very surprised; since Tinker Bell is a fairy and Alice is a little girl.. they don't seem to have much in common with the "real" Princesses. I don't even think their movies were that popular. But in the "Happily Ever After" princess storybook, there is a story with Alice. I think she's also included in the international version of the Disney Princess magazine.pinkrenata wrote:Walking into your nearest Disney store, and you'll discover that not only has Mulan been inducted into the princess league, but also Tinker Bell and Alice.
I think it would be interesting if someday, Meg and Esmeralda were considered princesses as well.
Esmeralda is in one of the Disney Princess books on the Disney Store webpage.LovelyBelle wrote:I've noticed that, and was very surprised; since Tinker Bell is a fairy and Alice is a little girl.. they don't seem to have much in common with the "real" Princesses. I don't even think their movies were that popular. But in the "Happily Ever After" princess storybook, there is a story with Alice. I think she's also included in the international version of the Disney Princess magazine.pinkrenata wrote:Walking into your nearest Disney store, and you'll discover that not only has Mulan been inducted into the princess league, but also Tinker Bell and Alice.
I think it would be interesting if someday, Meg and Esmeralda were considered princesses as well.
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I believe King Richard is her uncle or something. And then, naturally, as she marries the 'Prince of Thieves', there's some sort of royalty going on there. In any case, I'm sure she has just as much right to the throne as Mulan or Alice.adbs18 wrote:Technically, isn't Maid Marian a princess? Isn't her father the King of Sherwood Forest?
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I doubt that shell be considered a Disney princess cuz she's an animal. Does anyone remember that girl from the Black Cauldron who was actually a princess. I doubt theyll use her also because the film isnt recognizable with kids. I think the same goes for Meg and Princess Kidapinkrenata wrote:I believe King Richard is her uncle or something. And then, naturally, as she marries the 'Prince of Thieves', there's some sort of royalty going on there. In any case, I'm sure she has just as much right to the throne as Mulan or Alice.adbs18 wrote:Technically, isn't Maid Marian a princess? Isn't her father the King of Sherwood Forest?
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Mulan was never a princess to begin with. Mulan as a "princess" is just a marketing ploy from Disney. (One that I especially dislike--and before any of you guys start, I already know Disney isn't making me buy any of their Princess merchandise.)Sully wrote:Pocahontas definitely qualifies as a Princess (different culture, same rank), but Mulan is a real mystery.
Who wants to bet that in Mulan 2, her guy is actually related to the royalty and gets the rank of Prince and thereby accords Mulan with Princess?
BTW, the highest Shang could ever reach to royalty is if he ever gets adopted by the Emperor. (Chances of that happening are slim to none.)
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But isn't Mulan based on an already pre-existing legend, or maybe even a semi-true story?
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It's a well-known and highly-regarded poem in China, and some historians believe Mulan may have actually existed in real life. Here's a link where you can read the English translation of the original poem.awallaceunc wrote:But isn't Mulan based on an already pre-existing legend, or maybe even a semi-true story?
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