Disney Princess Round 2: Which Disney Princess Film is the Least Timeless? (Elimination door Comments)

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31 fans picked:
Brave
   48%
The Princess and the Frog
   23%
Tangled
   23%
Sleeping Beauty
   3%
Pocahontas
   3%
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
no votes yet
Cinderella
no votes yet
The Little Mermaid
no votes yet
Beauty and the Beast
no votes yet
Mulan
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dclairmont picked Brave:
Aladdin was the obvious first choice. At this point I'm still not sure which one to choose....

EDIT: I decided to choose Brave because it's missing that timeless, Disney magic, but I could still change my vote....I'm really not sure.
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rhythmicmagic picked Brave:
Mainly because I think Merida is a very trendy character
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princecatcher93 picked Brave:
The jokes in this film aren't really ones you would want to hear on a date night, break up or just a hang out night. There more of little boy jokes or should I say DreamWorks or worst Cartoon Network style of jokes in the way the were geared to the behind of males and the chest of women. It wasn't a movie I could remember or think of as Timeless I think a lot of people would have to see it another time to remember anything from it. The plot to it was messy which doesn't give it points,

The other films like Tangled, The Little Mermaid or Snow White are very timeless almost everyone knows them and other stands the points being. This is all the reason why I think Brave should go.
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Jayden-G picked Sleeping Beauty:
Wow, this is really hard. I guess because the voices sound 50s (since it is), and the characters are what people in the 50s idealized so in that sense it has not aged well. I might change to something else. Aladdin is really the inly one that is not timeless.
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dclairmont picked Brave:
^^^^^ The voices in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs have aged a lot worse than Sleeping Beauty. I mean I can barely even understand Grumpy, and the Queen is tough to understand at times as well...plus the animation hasn't aged as well as Sleeping Beauty's IMO.
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MaidofOrleans picked Brave:
Simply because it isn't based on a fairytale. The others are stories that we know and love that have been told and retold throughout history. Brave is an original story, and it will probably eventually be forgotten in the future.
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Muppetfan16 picked The Princess and the Frog:
The Princess and the Frog is too realistic for a Disney fairytale. It doesn't have that Disney magic, like the others do. However, even though I don't particularly care for this movie, I really, *really* like Tiana and Lottie. Tiana is so hardworking and has good character. And Charlotte, well, she's just hilarious.
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Jayden-G picked Sleeping Beauty:
@dclairmont, I know weak reason. It would be extremely tacky if I did not participate in my own countdown though.
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Swanpride picked The Princess and the Frog:
I'm between this and Brave, but I think giving it a specific date and place really ruins the timeless feel to it.

@Jayden-G Honestly, Sleeping Beauty again? I think the only thing which date this movie is the style of Aurora's dress, and that's by far not as obvious as, for example, Ariel's 80s sleeves.
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fahmad27 picked Brave:
and the Princess and the Frog. Why? Well here are some reasons.

The Princess and the Frog: The movie borrowed too much stuff from Disney movies in terms of plot and character. I would have like it more if Disney use inspiration from the original frog prince rather than the past Disney films. Sure, they used some ideas from a novel, the Frog Princess, but nobody knows that novel very well. However, I enjoyed Tiana, Lottie, and Ray a lot. They were fun, engaging, and sympathetic.

Brave: I agree with someone who said that Merida is a very trendy character. Normally I like tomboy characters but Merida however, is way too tomboyish. Also the movie had nothing interesting/special going on in terms of plot and character. The jokes were also horrible-when I saw this movie in theaters, me and the audience grossed out at the butt jokes. Queen Elinor was the only interesting character that I like. The mother/daughter thing between Merida and her mom is nice but it gets overshadowed by the movie's lame attempt at comedy.
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Jayden-G picked Sleeping Beauty:
Swanpride, this is the first time I voted for Sleeping Beauty when it comes to a countdown like this, and I said I might change my mind so I don't understand what the again is for/
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Mirlotta picked The Princess and the Frog:
The Princess and the Frog, as Swanpride said, has its timelessness ruined by a specific date and place. Additionally, Brave is about a subject which truly is timeless - a mother and daughter's relationship.
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Shiki_Otherside picked Brave:
I went into Brave with an excited heart. I left bored.
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