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Disney Is Changing Their Princesses And Here's How

Disney Is Changing Their Princesses And Here's How

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What Nobody Realizes About How Disney Princesses Are Changing The Truth About The Little Mermaid's Messed Up Family Tree Descendants 3: Mal And Uma Are Secretly Related Theory Welcome back to TheThings, Disney Princess fans! We love these ladies so much, but we cant help but notice how Disney has changed them over the years. When you think of the Golden Age Princesses Snow White, Aurora, and Cinderella you realize that theyre very different from our modernday Princesses, like Moana, Elsa, and Merida. From changes in their motivations to alterations in their characters, we know exactly how the Princesses have changed. Join us as we explore the Disney Princesses evolution from damsels in distress to heroines and role models. Watch right to the end of the video to listen in on Rapunzels conversation with Vanellope in Ralph Breaks the Internet. It sheds fascinating light on what the Princesses themselves think of the way theyve been represented over the years. If you love Disney Princesses as much as we do, subscribe to TheThings for more great videos like this one
Date: 2022-06-06

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Realistically, most people have a love interest. It's great to have characters for those who don't to look up to, but they shouldn't be too common. In the case of the princesses, their young age can account for some more singles, but given that the stories take place back-in-time, it's not the same as we'd imagine now. And it doesn't have to be a love story just because there is a love interest (in action movies, for example, there may be a love interest even if the romance isn't a big part of the plot.
Most of the Renaissance princesses didn't marry right after meeting their prince. I used to have this misconception, but it mainly seems true for the Golden Age princesses only.

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Realistically, most people have a love interest. It's great to have characters for those who don't to look up to, but they shouldn't be too common. In the case of the princesses, their young age can account for some more singles, but given that the stories take place back-in-time, it's not the same as we'd imagine now.
Most of the Renaissance princesses didn't marry right after meeting their prince. I used to have this misconception, but it mainly seems true for the Golden Age princesses only.

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I like to princesses Tiana because she is the first black princess(aka am black) and she is so hardworking and Rapanzel for following her dreams and believe even though it might not happen
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Mulan aka Brave she has no prince, shes the ONLY one who has no prince. Maybe she will have in Mulan II? (Btw, Elsa migh, just might meet Jack Frost in Frozen 3?
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I hate that they're changing them and remaking them. I personally think that the original cartoons are the best and that there was no need to remake them
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Just because they want to show independence that doesn't mean there can't be a Prince
We talking about us hardcore disney fans want love stories

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the miscasting of Ariel, making star wars a Shithole, and craptain Marvel, thats why boycoting Disney, not one more dime for the rat
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