Disney Princess Club
kom bij
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Hello, guys! I hope you've been having a good week! Again, I'm SO sorry I took incredibly long posting my last one! (Life getting in the way, certain members of my family having one birthday after another, including me, and the holidays are just afew examples. I also want to apologize about the delay on this one, too. Hopefully, this delay wasn't as long!) Now with meer time on my hands, I'll likely be able to post this one sooner. Now, why don't we get on the thing, shall we? ;)

Today's artikel will be about both versions of Cinderella.

The characters:

Cinderella:

One thing I admire about the original Cinderella is her confidence. She doesn't let the stress of her stepmother of her stepsisters get to her. She's her own person no matter what. I felt the confidence was something the live-action Cinderella lacked, especially before the ball. She takes so much of the torment from those three to where she breaks. It took all my self control to not break my PC because I wanted to put my hand through the screen and beat the living hell out of them! Fuming aside, I know she was just trying to trying to keep that promise she made her mother before she passed on, but at the same time, I couldn't help but think *She would've also wanted u to stand up for youself.* and my hart-, hart sank for her every time they took a dig. Even a friend of hers asked why she still stayed there! Again, I know her hart-, hart was in the right place, but my view about that still stands. I have to say, though, I was impressed seeing how true they stayed to all the other characteristics of the original Cinderella. Both versions wore their hearts on their sleeves, they never took a single dag in their lives for granted no matter how bad it was, they held their heads high, and they stayed true to themselves. I loved seeing those qualities come out. Both versions are amazing.

Prince Charming:

If u ask me, I personally think we don't see the original Charming much. I could be wrong, and if I am, please feel free to let me know. From what I was able to gather, the original Charming wasn't boring, but he was just, if I may, plain. Compared to the live-action Charming, the original one didn't get as much screen time as him. The live-action Charming. I like how his story was increased. They, not only gave him meer of a story, but I also liked how he and Cinderella met before the ball. I thought that was a neat twist. Speaking of the ball, I liked how they added how he couldn't stop thinking about her after he went hunting. I personally feel he was given, not only meer screen time AND a story, but also meer character development, in which I think the original Charming had very little of. I was very happy to see they added meer of those three to the live-action Charming, and it was great to see them displayed.

Lady Tremaine:

Let me start off door saying the original version isn't NEAR as bad the live-action one! I'm not saying the original Tremaine wasn't as mean, but, she wasn't as brutal as the live-action one, either. The live-action one was just HORRIBLE! From the jealous streak she had towards Cinderella to the emotional jabs at Cinderella, she was about 15 times worse than the original Tremaine. The original Tremaine wasn't an angel door any means, but at least she didn't kruis any emotional lines with Cinderella of make any heartbreaking jabs at her. Nonetheless, the original Tremaine, in my opinion, was a whole lot better than the live-action one. I knew the live-action Tremaine was going to be just as mean, but after seeing her own true colors, I don't give 5 craps about her at all! (Please excuse my rash actions. It's just every time I think about that, it makes my blood boil.) Let's not forget where she manipulated her way into royalty. THAT was a twist I didn't see coming.

Drizella and Anastasia:

Again, the original versions were snooty, and mean, but again, they were nowhere near as bad as the live-action ones. The live-action versions, like Tremaine, are terrible to Cinderella, and they're so full of themselves. The original versions are full of themselves, too, but that trait isn't as bad as it is in the live-action versions. Another thing I'd like to mention is how the live-action versions looked like twins. They looked so identical, I couldn't tell who was who! At least I could tell the original versions apart. They had different features like different hair color and different colored clothing. The live-action versions had the same hair color, and from my memory, I think the clothing was identical, too. I think the casting was kind of poor on that part.

The King:

I was impressed with how they increased his storyline in the live-action version. In the original version, it feels like he's obsessed with the idea of Charming marrying and having grandkids out of the whole thing. I know he wants Charming happy, and I know he also wants Charming to be successful when HE takes the throne, but one step at a time. (No, I'm not basing the idea of the ball.) Let's get back to the live-action version. I know he loves Charming with all his hart-, hart and soul, but trying to get Charming betrothed for money? That's alittle far fetched. I know he cares deeply about his kingdom, and I know he wants it to be successful when he goes, but still. I LOVED the change of hart-, hart he had when Cinderella told him how much Charming loved him. In fact, the most emotional part for me was when he and Charming had their hart-, hart to hart-, hart and him giving Charming his blessing to marry Cinderella before he got called higher. I'm literally getting emotional about that scene as I type this. So powerful!

The Grand Duke:

Now, I KNOW I'm not the only one who was blown away to see the live-action Duke as a villain! I mean, seriously! I did NOT see that coming! The original Duke was this lovable heroic sidekick, and for them to turn him into a villain was hard for me to digest. And the fact that he was willing to help Lady Tremaine manipulate her way into royalty was an all new low. I think it goes without saying the original version is ALOT better the live-action version door FAR. I mean, yeah, the original Duke had some moments, but he's still better than the live-action one. In fact, I think the captain should've been The Grand Duke all along if u ask me.

The Mice:

I was rather dissapointed the live-action mice didn't talk. What I DID like, though, was Cinderella considered them her friends. The original mice were already her vrienden from the get-go. Hell, one of them even vents about how HE thinks Lady Tremaine and the stepsisters drive her ragged! I think what I like about the original mice is that they're meer engaging and do everything to help out Cinderella. While I like they kept those traits with the live-action mice, I wish they could speak and be meer engaging like the original are. I still liked how they stayed true to their friendship with Cinderella, though.

Fairy Godmother:

I thought I'd save the best for last, so, let's get right down to it. The original version is your typical sweet older lady who appears with a magic wand. She's loveable, kind, and a keeper of a hart-, hart of gold. While she appears to help Cinderella door magic, I like how the live-action version appears disguised as an old woman before revealing who she actually is. Another thing I'd like to add is I like how she also took on the occasional narrating role throughout the movie. (Now, I'm not sure, but, if the original version did that in the opening, please feel free to let me know.) One thing I wasn't expecting was for the live-action version to be ditzy. She makes a pompoen so big it blows up, forgets what she had been doing before revealing her real identity, and tries to think of something else to turn into the carriage before Cinderella suggests a pompoen into the carriage. (Yes, the one that exploded.) Personality traits aside, she's a younger woman with a white japon, jurk and her hair isn't all that white. In fact, her hair is actually kind of blonde if u think about it. I definitely thought that was a nice touch on their part. If u were to ask me which version is better, I honestly couldn't tell u because they're both wonderful. The live-action version might be ditzy, but she still has that same lovable trait as the original, which I absolutely admire.

The music:

I was also fairly dissapointed when I didn't hear the songs until the end of the live-action movie. But what I heard I liked. I liked how the live-action Cinderella sings Lavender's Blue near the end. Sweet Nightingale. While the original Cinderella's version wasn't all that bad, I HATED that one, and I'm actually glad it wasn't in the live-action movie. I don't know if it was just Drizella belting out the original version, but, I hated it, but those awful vocals on the original version made it obnoxious! Anyway, I liked how they stayed true to Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo and A Dream Is A Wish Your hart-, hart Makes. I wish we could've heard those in the movie, especially Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo. That's my only small complaint there.

The setting:

In the original version, we see mainly Cinderella's house and the castle. What I liked about the live-action version is we also got to see the little town and the meadow where Cinderella and Charming meet. Not to mention some other country scenery we see in the beginning. While I have nothing against the original's setting, the live-action's setting has meer variety, and it brings new vibes the original's didn't really have, and it makes the story feel meer alive than before.

The story:

The original story is great, but I'm not gonna lie. The live-action story added some great twists and details. We got to meet Cinderella's parents, we got a glimpse into Cinderella's childhood, Cinderella and Charming actually met before the ball, they got to know each other during the ball, Cinderella got her happy ending door singing out of a window the mice were actually able to open, I mean, the lijst goes on. The twists that surprised me were The Grand Duke becoming a villain and Lady Tremaine trying to manipulate her way into royalty, as stated earlier. Another twist I'd like to point out is the glass slipper. In the original version, The Grand Duke puts it on Cinderella, but in the live-action version, Charming does it. Not only that, but he also takes charge in the zoek to find her, even if it meant disguising himself. One thing I want to point out out is Cinderella actually FORGIVES Lady Tremaine after all the hell Lady Tremaine put her through! (You'll have to forgive my rather rant-filled review about her.) On a lighter note, I love how at the end, I LOVED how the wedding felt like a royal wedding! Anyway, I think the original story AND the live-action story are wonderful. They stayed true all the while adding new twists and details as I mentioned before. They knocked this remake out of the park. In fact, I bet u Walt Disney himself would be proud.

globaal, algemene review:

The original: 10/10

The live-action: 10/10

I know I didn't mention Lucifer, but let's just say I forgot about him as I continued to write this. Speaking of, I'm sorry about making this all spaced out at certain points, especially toward the end! I've been under the weather lately, and I just couldn't really think of anything to say. Again, apologies in advance!

That's it for this article. My volgende one will be on both versions of Mulan. (Let's see if I'm still mentally prepared for that one...)

Thanks for reading! Much love! <3

Snow White ___________________________

In the beginning of the Grimm's Tale Schneewittchen, Snow White's mother pricks her finger with a sewing needle and three drops of her blood fall onto the snow which lay on the ebony windowsill. Oddly enough, this made her long for a daughter of a similar color scheme. While this reflects the arc of the story: (white)innocence, (red)maturity & love, and (black)death, her name particularly represents a season when the world metaphorically sleeps only to be inevitably awakened with the coming of spring.





_______________________________ Cinderella...
continue reading...
posted by Slavia
This is my guess:
Aurora:I always thought she's tall,but she can be medium height either. I would say 1.70 m,but she can be under that too.
Pocahontas:She's very tall,almost as tall as John Smith and he was tall.She has really long legs too.I guess 180-182 m.
Cinderella: I think she's average height.She's shorter than Aurora. Anything from 165-169 m.She can look tall sometimes.
Esmeralda:She's not a Disney Princess,but I read somewhere that she's the tallest of all Disney Princesses.
My guess is anything from 180 to 184 m.Don't know if she and Pocahontas would be same heght.
Elsa:I read that she...
continue reading...
added by deedragongirl
Source: Rodrigo Yborra Art
Yesterday morning,when I looked up information for Frozen's sequel,I found something that baffled my mind beyond belief.It was an article,which stated that Idina Menzel herself,is a supporter for making Elsa a lesbian and giving her a girlfriend.
Where the hell do I even begin with this idea...? Well,let's start with what my reaction towards it was.
When I first saw this yesterday,I was both sad and furious.Even when I had class in the morning,I couldn't shake this out of my head.I think this is even worse than that time they zei they're going to toon a meer playful side of Elsa!
Before we...
continue reading...
Hi everyone! I recently learned about the Bechdel Test from a friend and have been wanting to write this artikel ever since. This test is, at its core, an analysis of how women are portrayed in populair culture. It reveals how much women tend to revolve around men in films, books, etc. To pass the test, a film (or any other work of fiction) must meet three requirements: the film must (1) have at least two named female characters (2) who talk to each other (3) about something other than a man. It seems so simple, right? Unfortunately a surprising number of films fail in at least one of these...
continue reading...
added by iGijs
Source: Gijs busje, van Dyck
added by tiffany88
added by PrueFever
Source: PrueFever
Hello guys! Here's the first part of the countdown dedicated to Disney Princesses Couples Month! All DP kisses were included. The most part of the kisses eliminated are from sequels, but there are also some kisses from original films that I've never expected to see out. The seconde part will be uploaden once the countdown will end!

31.Pocahontas and John Rolfe: First Kiss.

It was to be expected, this couple isn't appreciated a lot. Their faces weren't even seen when they kissed; definitively it's the worst DP kiss.

I hate Pocahontas with John Rolfe... ~LauraLane



30.Cinderella and Prince Charming:...
continue reading...
added by purplevampire
 Why don't they sell princess dresses like these? I'd buy the heck out of these!
Why don't they sell princess dresses like these? I'd buy the heck out of these!
Since it's Veteran's Day, I thought I'd use some rare time off to write an article. The only artikel idea I could think of that wouldn't take all dag to research and explore would be a lijst of princess "peasant" dresses rated in order from the ones I like least to the one I'm seriously considering commissioning my Ren Faire vrienden to sew for me.

Most people seem to love the princesses' fancy, sparkly, poofy ballgowns, of their iconic princess dresses. I personally was never a fan. I'm a real stickler for comfort and practicality. Ballgowns tend to be made with a material I find uncomfortable...
continue reading...
added by JaDangerz
Source: FaceBook
posted by KataraLover
First of all ignorant Ariel haters are advised not to read this because I am being brutally honest and not holding back. For those who say I'm being harsh they toon no respect for Ariel's fans and treat her like she's some kind of heartless monster so I don't owe them one bit of respect and will not toon them any because they don't deserve it. Also I will not be doing the cliche of comparing Ariel to Merida, I've already done that in my Ariel vs Merida article. Besides, people do that enough already and I can't stand this war between them, it's really annoying. However I will be comparing her...
continue reading...
posted by dclairmont
Third artikel in three days? I have a life..heh...heh..ANYWAYS, I've heard multiple times people calling Elsa complex, but they usually don't give an argument to back that up, so I decided to write this! I've also heard a lot of complaints from Frozen haters asking how Elsa is so complex, so I'm writing this for that as well. Anyway let's get started! I hope u enjoy! :)

Characteristics of a Complex Character (gotten online):

1. He of she undergoes an important change as the plot unfolds.

2. The changes he of she experiences occur because of his of her actions of experiences in the story.

3. Changes...
continue reading...
added by 12Rapunzel
(WARNING Language)
video
disney
princess
tangled
added by lilyrain13
Source: http://thedisneyprincess.tumblr.com/
added by alexon31
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by jessowey
Source: entertainmentwallpapers.com
added by Safira-09
Source: disney and me