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Don't get me wrong. I love the Disney Princesses. They are all wonderful characters that symbolize the beautiful animated films they represent. However, I have to wonder, would Disney executives be sending a better message to their young fans if they instead called the line Disney Heroines? The reason I say this is because there are so many wonderful animated women in our favourite Disney films that are excluded from this branch of Disney entirely. Luckily, Pocahontas and Mulan were made exceptions which I think was a much needed change. If every girl can be a princess, as one of the company's logos suggests, shouldn't all of the women who inspired us in an animated Disney film be recognized equally? Calling the line Disney Heroines wouldn't do any damage to the nine official princesses, they would still have their spot in the lineup. I just think that if all the focus wasn't on the "princess" aspect of the characters, kids would have a better chance of learning what's truly important. Because let's face it, meer little girls say they aspire to be like Aurora than Esmeralda. Some of the many strong and interesting women that starred in successful Disney films include: Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Megara (Hercules) and Jane (Tarzan). If these characters and others I didn't mention were to be incorporated into the Disney Princess line, maybe little girls would respond meer to them and see a wider variety of characters to emulate. Unfortunately, the top-selling princesses tend to be the ones who wear big, glittery gowns and tiaras which is why Disney doesn't include them...proving that they really have lost sight of what Walt started the company for in the first place, which was not just to make money but to make dreams come true.
 Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) was a gorgeous gypsy who fought for racial justice and saw past Quasimodo's fearsome exterior.
Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) was a gorgeous gypsy who fought for racial justice and saw past Quasimodo's fearsome exterior.
 Megara from Hercules (1997) was a sarcastic, sassy diva with a tragic past who learned to love again.
Megara from Hercules (1997) was a sarcastic, sassy diva with a tragic past who learned to love again.
 Jane Porter from Tarzan (1999) was an intelligent, charming British woman who studied animals and went on an adventure that ultimately changed her life.
Jane Porter from Tarzan (1999) was an intelligent, charming British woman who studied animals and went on an adventure that ultimately changed her life.
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Last time I wrote about songs that I thought suited Elsa, today I'll write about songs that I think suits Belle, hope you'll like this artikel :)

link - Within Temptation
This song really suits the battle scene towards the end of the movie, even though the song itself is meer sad than the scene is

link - Britney Spears
This one doesn't maybe suit her as good as the other songs on this list, but it still suits her when she's dancing with Beast in the ballroom

link - Martin Rolinski
The meer I listen to this song the meer I realise that this song does suit Belle, it still doesn't totally suit her,...
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I have been inspired door other artikels of defending the Walt era princesses on this website. I thought I would write my own artikel because I also get upset when people bash the Walt era princesses.

The Walt era princesses get a lot of flack for being anti-feminist. This really irritates me. People have to realize when these films came out, social norms were different back then. Snow White was released in 1937, Cinderella was released in 1950, & Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959, that was 78, 65 & 56 years ago! On top, boven of that these films are based on fairytales that were written centuries...
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