What do you think? Place your vote!
(Placed your vote already? Remember to login!)

Disney Princess Which princess is the most flawless?

44 fans picked:
Belle
   41%
Aurora
   27%
Cinderella
   11%
Ariel
   5%
jasmijn
   5%
Rapunzel
   5%
Mulan
   2%
Snow White
   2%
Tiana
   2%
Pocahontas
no votes yet
 dimitri_is_hot posted een jaar geleden
Make your pick! | next poll >>
save

12 comments

user photo
Espeongirl360 picked Belle:
There is nothing wrong with her >_< nothing i see anyway.
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
iHyrule picked Belle:
COME ON GUYS! She has it really hard ok! Everyone talks behind her back about how beautiful she is! LEAVE BELLE ALONE! T_____T
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
hajirah4 picked Rapunzel:
Belle- Curiosity
Aurora- talks to strangers with no problem (for all you people who keep saying "It's not her fault!!!" come on. We all have learnt that we should NOT talk to strangers since we were little, and i'm pretty sure the 3 fairies were all aware that Maleficent had ways into secrets they could not imagine, so either it's Aurora's fault of the 3 fairies.)

Mulan-....she's too awesome?

Tiana- doesn't care about anything other than her dream in life. (not including family.)

Cinderella- is TOO patient, and doesn't try to seek why Prince Charming REALLY loves her.

Snow White- Gullible. (and don't you DARE to argue.)

Pocahontas- same as Cinderella's, however being patient has nothing to do with this.

Jasmine- too hard on her father. (you know she COULD tone down just a BIT, but as far as it is for Jafar I don't care if she tells Rajah to attack him.)

Ariel- Curiosity, drama-queen, not very responsible, and doesn't think about her actions much when it comes to love.

But Rapunzel? She doesn't really have a lot of flaws. Sure she's too patient but that's Mother Gothel to blame. That's just my perspective though...for a really political and outside-the-box kind of person I can't find any....
posted een jaar geleden.
last edited een jaar geleden
 
user photo
Jessikaroo picked Belle:
Ahaha @iHyrule, I love your comment x)
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
KataraLover picked Belle:
The main reason why I hate her
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
dimitri_is_hot picked Cinderella:
Yeah a lot of time, flawless characters lack character and are not very believable.
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
JNTA1234 picked Belle:
Flaws? She has absolutely NONE!
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
Straggy picked Belle:
And it's really boring. :|
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
maryksand picked Belle:
^ ITA. Out of all the princesses Belle is the one who entirely lacks any flaws because she lacks struggles and characterization. Ariel is rebellious and happens to make actual mistakes on her way of struggling with her father's and society's prejudices against humans and on a way of following her heart and life long dream. Rapunzel is a victim of a Stockholm syndrom who lives as a brainwashed prisoner and for 18 wasn't able to develop and grow as a personality because of the lack of emotional strength to break away from Gothel's destriuctive influence earlier. Cinderella's flaw is in the lack of independence because she entiely depends on her stepfamily up untill she marries Charming, although it is none of her fault. Snow is pretty foolish, dellusional and totally lacks the ability to understand what people are about cinsidering that she let the old hag into the house despite knowing that the Evil Queen was after her and previously already initiated an attempt on her life using a third person (huntsman). Jasmine runs away from home, Aurora desires to ignore her obligations as a princess on behalf of her love for Phillip, Pocahontas directly challenges her father to protect a man who originally came to their land in order to take it away and willing to kill anyone who stands in his way if those people that rightfully own that land refuse to give it away and choose to fight for it. All of those princesses' flaws came from deep emotional struggles. But Belle faces NONE of those struggles and therefore lacks any logical experience that involves making mistakes along the way.
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
Swanpride picked Aurora:
None of the princesses before Mulan got any kind of character development. They were set up in a certain way, some with more, some with less flaws, and they stayed exactly this way...for the classic princesses, they were placed in a difficult position and at one point taken out of this position in a new better world. The renaissance princesses changed the world around them, but they didn't change, not at all. The classic ones are more flawless though, because they are not really allowed to have any flaws, they were suppose to be perfect human beings. The renaissance Princesses sometimes had flaws, but their flaws were NEVER aknowledged as flaws in the movie. It's not Ariel, Jasmine or Pocahontas who have to change and who are portrayed as flawed (they have flaws, but those flaws are not portrayed as flaws by the narration of the movie), their fathers (and princes) are the ones who have to change. Belle is a little bit less flawed than them (though she is quite nosy and stubborn and impulsive at times), but to me it makes her not changing more bearable. But she is certainly struggling the most of all the renaissance princesses (save Mulan, who in my eyes is more a modern princess), because it's acutally SHE who is struggling, she is the one who has to clear up the mess of other people, while the other renaissance princesses make a mess and leave it for their friends to clear up.
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
pretty_angel92 picked Belle:
also Cinderella and Aurora
posted een jaar geleden.
 
user photo
maryksand picked Belle:
Swanpride, perhaps I didn't make my point entirely clear, because I don't claim that character development is necessarily defined by a personality change. It is a common stereotype that I'm not quite fond of, and maybe because of that I could never quite buy into Naveen or Beast's rushed and unnatural personality change that didn't fit who they originally were at all (Beast was more of a decent person than Naveen could ever be and that's why his development made more sense or at least the idea of it, however, not sure how Belle teaching him good manners contributed to said development). Same with female characters, I didn't by any means try to say that they necessaily had to CHANGE who they were in order to develop, more like face certain struggles that would add to their experience and when it comes to Belle, Tiana and Snow White I never saw that any of the things they had to endure and go through (pretty intense and complicated things I must say) in any way contributed to them gaining any experience on a psychological level or impacted their worldview in a profound way. Ariel got to actually go through a major physical and mental transformation due to becoming a human and by the end the development both her and Triton make help them to start getting along. Pocahontas ends up growing strong enough to fight for what she believes in and in the end take a decision entirely on her own (to stay with her people), something that she had a hard time doing before, constantly searching for signs and asking advices from either Grandmother Willow or Spirits. Cinderella manages to finally stand up for herself to lady Tremaine and fight for her happiness. But Snow White doesn't struggle, she doesn't fight nor is she being emotionaly conflicted because of anything at any point of the movie. Tiana does have some struggles but they don't contribute to her development because the experience she gains ends up being pretty pointless since just like Snow White whoes only goal was to have her prince, Tiana starts the movie with one goal and ends it with the same one, only in addition to that she also happens to have Naveen as a bonus. As for Belle, she didn't even have any goal, she was just supposed to be seen as an intellectual outcast because everyone around says she is one, repeatedly pointing at how funny and weird she is as if without it we would have never guessed that she is feeling lonely and trapped in her little world of imagination, because not that much of her inner world is even revealed aside from her love for reading Twilight-like romantic novels. By the end of the movie she is still a girl who likes to read and all of the experience she gained with Beast and while being in the Enchanted castle doesn't in any way impact her life beyond her doing what she was set up to do - changing Beast and falling for him (the unnatural, rushed and inorganic way of her falling in love with him is another topic).
posted een jaar geleden.