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Image 1 — Which Disney Princess "parody" character is your favorite?
Image 2 — Which Disney Princess "parody" character is your favorite?
Image 3 — Which Disney Princess "parody" character is your favorite?

Which Disney Princess "parody" character is your favorite?

As Disney Princesses became famous over time, so did their parodies, such as Giselle (Enchanted), Fiona (Shrek), and Princess Clara (I don't know which adult cartoon she came from?). Did they come to break and mock the so-called "Disney Princess Standard" that people previously associated with them as being "delicate, graceful, and perfect"?

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 23 hours ago
▲ 0 r/toys

Can someone help me determine if this pony is original?

Unfortunately, I don't follow the My Little Pony universe very closely, apart from "Friendship is Magic," also known as (G4). I don't understand anything about the previous generations, from G1 to G3.

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 1 day ago

Tell me, which Disney Princess did you dislike the most at first, but came to love over time?

In my case, I didn't used to like Elsa or Snow White. Let's take it one step at a time, starting with Elsa. The first time I saw Frozen, I thought Elsa was the least interesting character in the movie. Moreover, because she was so reserved, quiet, and well-behaved, I thought she was very cold (no joke) for keeping Anna away from her.

Over time, I began to see myself more like Elsa—quieter, more introverted, and reserved. I used to compare her to Anna because Anna was more cheerful and outgoing, but now I really like Elsa and have come to appreciate her side more over time!

In the case of Snow White, I didn't like anything about the movie; I thought the story and the characters were very bland. I thought Snow White's personality was too forced, being so kind and gentle; I thought she was too naive. Currently, I love her movie; the character is very captivating and cute. I love the movie; I found it iconic, but it doesn't make my top 5 Disney Princess movies.

Now tell me, which princesses did you dislike or even hate, but later came to adore?

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 13 days ago

Esse personagem original que criei se chama Lucas, foi criado quando eu tinha 12 à 13 anos é sim sua aparência física era inspirado no Seiya (Cavaleiros do Zodíaco), antigamente eu queria que ele fosse um filho do Seiya e da Saori/Atena no futuro distante. Mas com o tempo, depois parei de conectar o meu personagem/OC, ao universo de Masami Kurumada.

Mas quando eu mostrava o meu personagem para alguma pessoa, alguns achavam que era o Seiya. É outras não associam ele ao personagem original da obra de Kurumada.

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 17 days ago
▲ 30 r/Barbie

Among Barbie's friends are Teresa, Midge, Summer, Nikki, Grace, and Raquelle (sometimes being Barbie's friend/rival).

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 19 days ago

É minha primeira vez na comunidade, então decide fazer pergunta porque muitas vezes quando um personagem possui um decente. Alguns podem ficar feliz e outros nem tanto, porque existe esses personagens para seguir o novo legado dos antepassados.

Alguns desses novos decentes, podem ser mais ou não carismáticos que seus pais geralmente em protagonistas, antagonistas ou secundários. Vocês podem mencionar outros filhos que você gosta, porque no meu caso não assisto muito anime, então não posso falar de muitas coisas?

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 20 days ago

To be honest, nowadays many people think that any new female protagonist in a Disney movie can join the official Disney princess line.Just think of some movies before Hexed, where the protagonists were, for example, Anna & Elsa (Frozen), Elena (Elena of Avalor), Mirabel (Encanto), and Asha (Wish).

When they were released, many people thought they could join the official list, like Moana and Raya, who are the most recent Disney princesses. Some end up earning titles of "Honorary Princesses" appearing regularly, while others never even get in.

Even more so if you consider the films from Disney this decade, most of the films they've released feature female protagonists; there's only one film with a male protagonist. Disney tends to have more success with female protagonists than male protagonists, so many people think that any female character can be an official Disney princess.

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 21 days ago

Honestly, this question is a matter of personal choice; it's about how people think that any female character released by Disney will automatically become an official princess.

Like Cinderella, for example, who is considered the official mascot of the line, In Elena, Mirabel, and Asha's case, it often ends up turning into arguments and fights, but that won't be the case in this role.

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 21 days ago

In this ranking, you can create your list with your favorite character first and your least favorite last. This list will focus on the students of Ever After High.

We have 22 Ever After High characters who are Royals, adding Haarlem's son and the Three Little Pigs; the next post will focus on the Rebels.

u/Guilherm-rain-9341 — 27 days ago