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My lijst can change drastically but there are some things that never change. Some characters who are considered gorgeous are not on it, that's why it's my personal list. This is only based on looks but I have to love the way she looks, it's not necessarily who I think looks 'perfect'. Besides, I think flaws usually add up to someone's beauty. Doing the sexiest animated heroines artikel made me take a seconde look at other characters and I must say I've overlooked some characters' appearances.







 10. Arista (Ariel's Beginning)
10. Arista (Ariel's Beginning)

I think Arista is the prettiest out of King Triton's daughters, she really stands out because I think most of them are generic looking. I love her sloppy blonde hair and her lips have a lovely color.


 9. Mulan (Mulan)
9. Mulan (Mulan)

I swear, I really do think Mulan is beautiful. u can say I have a thing for Asian beauty. She was stunning after the argument with her father. So what she could pass as a man? She still has a nice complexion and full lips, her beauty is very subtle.


 8. Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
8. Pocahontas (Pocahontas)

I don't care what anyone says, I think Pocahontas is stunning! She's got a great body, soulful eyes and beautiful hair, especially in the wind. She has a very womanly appeal and looks like a goddess!


 7. Blue Fairy (Pinocchio)
7. Blue Fairy (Pinocchio)

I think Blue Fairy looks like a mixture of Snow White and Cinderella. She has a meer mature look and she has perfect traits. I find her extremely pretty, I love her smile and her icy blue eyes.


 6. jachthaven, jachthaven, marina (Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas)
6. jachthaven, marina (Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas)

jachthaven, marina is a beautiful woman. She has a very sexy mature look. Her lips and eyes are lovely. Her slim body and short hair are nice. She looks exotic but it's not over the top, I just love her look!


 5. Eris (Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas)
5. Eris (Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas)

The only villainess that makes the list, I think she's meer beautiful than all of them including Vanessa. Eris' beauty really grew on me. She is really sexy and her body is amazing. I love her flowing long hair, she's gorgeous!


 5. Tzipporah (The Prince of Egypt)
5. Tzipporah (The Prince of Egypt)

Tzipporah is an underrated beauty, I realized how ridiculously hot she was. She also has a very unique and exotic look. I just love sassy characters, it adds a little oomph to them.


 3. Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
3. Belle (Beauty and the Beast)

Belle doesn't need exaggerated features to be gorgeous. I basically love her entire look, from her hazel eyes, glossy thick lips to elegant hair. Now it's no wonder that her name means beauty.


 2. Anastasia (Anastasia)
2. Anastasia (Anastasia)

Where do I start? I absolutely love her blue eyes and she has a nice complexion. Her hair is lovely and just the right amount of red. She looks perfect in my eyes.


 1. jasmijn (Aladdin)
1. jasmijn (Aladdin)

jasmijn has so much sex appeal, she's unique and exotic looking. I love her big amandel shaped eyes, her thick long black hair and her beautiful smile. She is thin but curvy and her warm red lips mesh well with her skin tone.
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I asked people that voted to rank their favoriete heroine outfits, and they commentaar gegeven with their ranks. A total of 24 users took part. The ranks here are an average of the ranks of everyone that commented. The scoring of the ranks was done door a total point score (combined points to each character from the lists of all of the people that participated)! For example, if somebody had Robin kap as #1 on their list, then it gets 10 points. If another person has him as #2, he gets 9 points and so on. If Robin kap is not in ranked in the top, boven 10 on somebody's list, he gets no points.

So here are the...
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hallo Fanpoppers, I am doing a review on a movie I was writing that was expected to be released on TAY (Talk Among Yourselves) very soon. I have an excerpt from the intro of the review; it’s a very interesting yet dark fact-filled story of the making and behind the scenes drama behind Warner Bros’ obscure Non-Disney Film/Disney Knockoff, Quest for Calmelot.

When Warner Bros. Feature animatie was founded in ’94, they have planned to make two projects to release for theaters, with the Live-Action/Animated Hybrid Film Space jam planned for the November 1996 release and the film adaption of...
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I was thinking of this while watching the other dag the Nostalgia Critic's review of the zwaan-, zwaan Princess, and how critical and overly nitpicky he was in general towards this movie...

And that made me think how almost all non-Disney films are treated in this way (of course, there are a few notable exceptions as the Studio Ghibli films and the Dreamworks ones), that audiences feel the need that if they are animated films which aren't Disney, they must be held in an impossibly high standard and they must please every demand of the audience.

Why is that? Why is it that any animated non-Disney movie...
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