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N/A: I was also inspired kwa DreamyGal's and hisblueeyes' article. And sorry that this is so long :)
My sister accused me of not loving the Disney Princesses. She got mad as hell when I told her that I don't like Snow White as much- she threw a FIT. I tried to reassure her saying that I don't hate her, I just like the other princesses zaidi than her. My sister says she's a bigger Disney shabiki but she's not on fanpop and she gets annoyed when I play Disney sinema in the living room. So I gave her a orodha of things I like about the DPs so she would shut the hell up:

Snow White:

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posted by Swanpride
When Disney decided to give traditional uhuishaji another shot, it was somewhat logical that they would try to start this “new era” with a Disney Princess movie. After all, each glorious era started with one. “Snow White”, “Cinderella” and “The Little Mermaid” were small masterpieces. But the “Princess and the Frog” proved to be problematic from the very beginning.

I was not happy when I heard that the inayofuata princess would be black. Not because I didn’t want a black princess, but because I feared that she was created for all the wrong reasons. If they had chosen an African...
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posted by Swanpride
As I mentioned before, the early Disney sinema were very much about inaonyesha off what uhuishaji was capable of. They were all very visual and groundbreaking. But with the exception of "Snow White" and "Dumbo" (which originally wasn’t planned as a movie at all), none of them were financial successes. That can partly be blamed on the influence of WWII, partly on the fact that the production costs for each of them was very high ("Dumbo" had the lowest budget kwa a considerable amount). When the USA entered the war, the government ordered Disney to make first and foremost propaganda shorts. To...
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