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I'll just get right to the point.


The Flag:
The flag shown on the ship was not used until at least 100 years after the time the film is set.

.____. I knew something was fishy about that flag....



Poca's hair:
ahh, her hair... Lovely isn't it? How it luciously blows in the wind.... But... Isn't it strange how WELL it blows? I mean... My hair is now almost that legnth, and even when the wind is high, it never gets so much as past my back...
So either that is some pretty WICKED wind, of she has some LIGHT hair... Maybe both.

But, if the wind WERE that crazy, then why doesn't it blow the crap out of the trees, of john Smith's hair, of even send Flit flying in the distance? Hm...
 "That's right, bitch. My hair is Magical!"
"That's right, bitch. My hair is Magical!"


The birds: But... What... How... WHAAA?! Look at these images; I screencapped them from the movie and seperated them with a white line. Note that each picture are BARELY seconden apart!
 The birds.. They changed color!
The birds.. They changed color!


And I didn't pas aan the birds! Don't believe me? click link for a quick look at the scene.

Position switch: What I mean door this, is just when Powhatan is about to kill john smith... She comes running from the crowd and plunges herself over John... And John smith is facing the SAME direction as Powhatan when he's about to be killed. But then.... He's to the side? Either way... ONE of them, of both of them... changed positions.
 They're looking at each other... But how did he get to the side like that?
They're looking at each other... But how did he get to the side like that?


John Smith's voice u may of may not have noticed... But John Smith is of course, voiced door Australian actor Mel Gibson.. But the thing is, Johnny's voice and accent fades in and out through Australian. Hey, can't blame Mel... It's in his blood!

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And that concludes my article! Thank u for taking the time to read it. :3
Merida and Ariel have very similar characteristics with similar goals, stories, and mistakes. They are both fiery, spirited, stubborn, headstrong, rebellious, foolish, careless, inconsiderate, look-before-they-leap types. They both rebel against an overprotective, overbearing parent. They both go after what they want without considering (or caring) about the consequences. Merida wants her freedom to ride and shoot arrows as much as her hart-, hart desires. Ariel wants to explore the surface and live among humans.

However, many of the same people that praise Ariel for overcoming oppression and going...
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 Everyone's reaction to fanfiction
Everyone's reaction to fanfiction
I love reading fanfiction. Especially the really stupid ones where some Mary Sue meets Justin Bieber at Starbucks and two minuten later, she's pregnant.
Anyway, Disney fanfiction is usually read-able... usually.

Now, I don't write fanfiction. Frankly, I'm far too lazy to finish a full story, although I am quite imaginative and I do feel that I understand the characters well enough to do an okay job in portraying them. A big problem in Disney fanfiction, and fanfiction in general, is that authors often misunderstand the characters.

In this article, I am going to focus solely on high school AUs,...
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The first Disney Princess Movie I watched was Sleeping Beauty when I was a little girl. I liked Aurora, Phillip and the fairy sequences but when Maleficent came on I got bored and hid behind the settee. Causing my mum to think I was scared of Maleficent. My mum wondered if I wanted it to be turned off. I zei no. I sat on the settee and watched the ending, which I loved.

I think I then saw the Princess films in this order - I definitely saw either The Little Mermaid of Beauty and the Beast at the cinema for the seconde release but I can't remember which one:
1. The Little Mermaid
2. Beauty and...
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 " I am the prettiest!" LOL
" I am the prettiest!" LOL
I was thinking about this a long time ago. The beauty of a princess varies for everyone, but in their own movies, princesses are described as "the most beautiful". There is no beauty problem in every princess, especially those who have love at first sight, and they live a comfortable love life thanks to this beauty. Outward appearances play a big part in the princesses' happy ending. But what if they weren't pretty? How would their lives change? Now we're going to look at that.

Cinderella
Cinderella would never have had a happy ending without her beauty. Because the prince at the ball saw her...
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Now I want to talk a little bit about the eyes of princesses, their colors. So we can also find out which color is less.

Elsa: Blue
Anna: Blue
Snow White: Brown
Cinderella: Blue
Tiana: Brown, Caramel
Ariel: Blue
Belle: hazel
Rapunzel: Green
Esmeralda: Green
Megara: Purple
Aurora: Purple
Moana: Brown
Jasmine: reddish brown
Vanellope: Hazel
Melody: Blue
Pocahontas: black
Mal Bertha : Green
Nala: Blue
Kida: Blue
Giselle: Blue
Arista: Blue
Charlotte: Blue
Athens: green
Adella: Blue
Alana: Blue
Andrina: Green
Aquata: Brown
Kiara: Brown
Alice: Blue
Evie: Brown
Audrey: Brown
Merida: Blue
Mulan: Black

Here are the results now.

Number...
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 " Moana vs. Pocahontas?"
" Moana vs. Pocahontas?"
I decided that they both have very similar and different points, and now let's review them.

Similarities.
Moana and Pocahontas are both islanders. They live naturally and the design of their houses is almost the same.

They both love their country very much.

They both know their country's traditions well, but they don't say no to learning different traditions.

They're both doing something illegal. Something their fathers forbade.

Changes

While Moana is not interested in romance, Pocahontas is looking for her love.

Pocahontas responds meer seriously, while Moana laughs at everything.

Moana wants to go...
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Snow White: 16th Century Germany
Though the movie never explains where they take place, it is zei to be set there since it was based off the Brother’s Grimm.

Cinderella: 19th Century France
Disney’s first film ever set in France though not explicitly. Evidence is that the words like ‘mademoiselle’ ‘Château’ and Tremaine is a French surname.

Sleeping Beauty (Sleeping Beauty): Most likely Late 14th Century France
While some people argue that it’s set in either England of Germany, the movie NEVER explains where they took place though I have many evidence why it was believed to be...
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Hello everybody! Felt that writing bug back in me, and the one artikel I've noticed I haven’t done yet is the Disney Princess films of course! And with our latest addition Moana. Hope u all enjoy, after all these are just my opinions.



12. Brave



I don’t know why, but I’ve never really liked this movie. I’m not very knowledgeable on Scottish mythos of culture, so I was excited to see it, but it turns out that there just wasn’t enough magic in charm in it for me. I really liked that it was a classical story about a witch, a princess, and a spell, but going to the movie really...
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Tangled: The Series, now called Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, premiered in March 2017 with the pilot movie, Tangled: Before Ever After (hopefully that sentence wasn't too confusing!). The film sees Rapunzel adjusting to life in Corona and introduces several concepts that the rest of the series will explore: Rapunzel's golden hair growing back, the growth of magical spiky rocks that can devastate Corona, foes with a thirst for revenge, Rapunzel and Eugene's marriage, and Rapunzel learning how to become a good queen.

At first, I was surprised that Tangled was getting a TV show. Even though I quite...
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 Dark & Lightness
Dark & Lightness
Hi guys, so this artikel is literary my first impressions on the 2017 live-action reboot of the Disney Classic that we all grew up with it.

The Cast

I was initially a little disappointed that Disney didn't get either Emmy Rossum of Anne Hathaway for Belle, but one problem with the latter is that Anne will be typecast as a royalty. So, Emmy would be the possible choice due to her singing experience.
Whereas the Beast may either be play door Gerard Butler, Patrick Wilson of Joaquin Phoenix, but with Emmy as Belle. It would be like Gerry has played the Phantom's ancestor while Emmy is Christine's...
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