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While the Princess Party line of DVD's had the goal of accompanying Disney Princess-themed parties, the Princess Stories line has the much zaidi general purpose of serving as everyday entertainment for young girls everywhere. As a result, there's a significant dip in quality from the Party line to the Stories line. We're going to take and look and see just how bad that decline is!

DVD Content
Just like in my last review, I'll go over all of the categories of the DVD one at a time. But first, it's necessary to talk about the presentation. When wewe first pop in the disk, you're shown a young girl's bedroom from a first person point of view. The "main menu" is represented as a bulletin board in her room, and the menus for the various features are also shown as different parts of her room as we'll soon see. But the main attraction for this DVD gets the royal treatment:

 Menu for Story Selections
Menu for Story Selections


If wewe select "Story Selections" from the main menu, you'll get this screen, where wewe can manually choose which stories to watch and in which order. If wewe select "Play All" instead, you'll go through all of the stories in order. The major difference though is the presentation. "Play All" is recommended because you'll see extra uhuishaji of the jewelry box opening, the note from mom in front of it, and the four charms magically forming into a charm bracelet once you've seen all the stories. But no matter which option wewe go with, you'll see the uhuishaji of the charms opening and the princesses briefly introducing their stories, as well as saying goodbye once it's over. wewe view all of this from the perspective of the little girl in the room, so a child watching this would feel like these princesses are directly telling them the stories from their own bedroom.

Now let's talk about each of the stories and see how well they fit the DVD's theme, "A Gift from the Heart."

Wish Upon a Starfish (~21 mins)
 Ariel's Story
Ariel's Story
The pink charm is for Ariel's story, which is an episode from The Little Mermaid TV show. In this episode, Ariel finds a figurine of a ballerina and wishes she had "two tails" so that she could dance like a human. Ariel sings a song about it, and then her and her Marafiki meet a deaf mermaid named Gabriella and her interpreter, an octopus named Ollie. Gabriella sees Ariel imba and wishes that she too could sing. Through her interpreter, Gabriella tells Ariel and her Marafiki about a magical starfish that has the power to grant wishes. They all set out to find the starfish, facing some dangers along the way.
This episode has a good message. The twist at the end -- spoilers -- is that although the starfish tries to grant the mermaids' wishes, his magic doesn't seem to work anymore. Gabriella is upset that she won't be able to sing because she wanted to express herself, but Ariel explains that she already expresses herself beautifully. Gabriella then shows Ariel that she doesn't need human legs to dance, and the two proceed to dance together underwater. The moral is that wewe don't need magic to make your dreams come true, and it gets just enough focus in the last few dakika for it to stick in kids' minds. I think it fits the DVD's theme well too, since Ariel and Gabriella onyesha each other how to get what they wish for as a result of their friendship.

The Big Surprise (< 5 mins)
 Belle's Story
Belle's Story

The golden charm is for Belle's story, which is actually not an excerpt from either of the sequels, but is instead zaidi like a slideshow. It's told in storybook format, with pages turning on the screen and text to follow along with. In this one, the beast has been locked away in his study for quite some time. Belle and Chip make him a wreath to cheer him up, but when they go to the study, they're unable to find him. Meanwhile, Lumiere and the beast are looking for Belle and are unable to find her, since she's wandering around the ngome as well. They finally kuvuka, msalaba paths; Belle presents the beast with the wreath and he immediately thanks her. He then gives her a storybook that he wrote, explaining that this was the reason he was in the study all that time. Belle is also thankful for her gift, realizing how special it is since it came from his heart.
It might sound like a charming story as it does fit the theme well, but unfortunately, the visual accompaniment is beyond cheap. Sometimes short clips from one of the sequels are shown, but most of the time, there are only stills on the screen. Whenever a detail is missing from the scene, like a character au item, they add picha of the needed character au item. The art styles don't match though, so the picha look like lazily tacked-on stickers! It is all voice acted thank god, but that's not enough to distract from the ujumla, jumla shoddy quality.

The inayopendelewa Gift (~6 mins)
 Cinderella's Story
Cinderella's Story
The blue charm is Cinderella's story. Sadly, this is of the same storybook format that The Big Surprise was. Here, cinderella doesn't know what to get the king for his birthday. She seeks help from her mice Marafiki and the townspeople, but all the suggestions are for things he already has. At last, Cinderella's fairy godmother advises her to give him something from her heart. At the party, cinderella sings him a song that the fairy godmother apparently taught her. The king later reveals that of all the gifts he received, Cinderella's song was his favorite.
Again, it sounds like a charming story. And it's true that the visuals aren't as bad this time. They use clips from cinderella II, which had much better uhuishaji than Belle's Magical World, and also don't rely on those awful stickers. But there are still a few issues, the first being that the message is spoonfed to the viewer. When the king tells cinderella that her gift was his favorite, he says something like "While your gift was not the most expensive, it was priceless because it came from your heart." Honestly, I think they would have been better off if they cut that piece of dialogue and made the younger viewers actually think about why he liked it so much. But maybe this bit of dialogue was necessary because the song that she sings is "IF wewe CAN DREAM"! YES, the Disney Princess theme of the time is what plays when wewe reach this part of the story! And it isn't even Cinderella's part of the song that plays here; it's the freaking chorus! I laughed so hard when I came across this. All I heard was this pop muziki coming out of Cinderella's mouth and I was thinking "What?!!" XD
So wewe might have figured out what the sekunde problem is! This one absurd detail completely takes me out of the story. I'm sorry, but when I hear pop muziki playing when cinderella is supposed to be singing, I don't feel like anything is coming from her heart. And the best part is, her fairy godmother was supposedly the one who taught her this song! Is the fairy godmother like the genie, where she's suddenly aware of our universe? And does this mean that the other Disney Princesses exist in Cinderella's universe? The maswali are endless!
Alright, alright. If I forget that song choice for a moment, I'd say that on the whole, this story's actually not that bad. The only issues are the spoonfed message and the very short running time, which Belle's story also suffered from.

Bad Mood Rising (~21 mins)
 Jasmine's Story
Jasmine's Story
The green charm is Jasmine's story, and it's an episode from her show, the Aladin TV series. jimmy, hunitumia and Aladin must visit kid ruler King Mamood of Korkistan(?). His mood actually affects the weather there, and as of late, he's been feeling down, resulting in poor weather conditions that prevent crops from growing. jimmy, hunitumia tells him a story to cheer him up, resulting in sunny weather, but he wants her to stay so that she can tell him a story everyday. She and Aladin try to get away, but later jimmy, hunitumia agrees to stay with Mamood once it becomes clear that the people of Korkistan will suffer if she doesn't. Aladin and Marafiki must come up with a plan to sway the young king if they're going to get jimmy, hunitumia back.
This is another good story with a fitting message. Aladin succeeds kwa -- spoiler alert -- requesting that he say goodbye to Jasmine. Seeing how much they upendo each other, with some help from their friends, is what convinces King Mamood to free her. It actually puts him in a good mood. He quickly learns the benefit of doing nice things for others and sets out to perform good deeds. There were a few good comedic moments as well, so it's an all-around good choice of episode for this DVD.

 Menu for Bonus Features
Menu for Bonus Features


It's now time to look at the bonus features, and surprisingly, there aren't that many.

Magic Wand Play
Magic Wand Play is a lousy addition to the DVD. When wewe select this, wewe can view Belle and Cinderella's stories with a few small changes. The first change is that wewe now have the option to turn the page manually, but this is almost pointless because after wewe read a page, there isn't a pause; the story continues and turns the page automatically. The other feature is the ability to click on characters and hear their thoughts, but in both stories, there are only five instances where wewe can click on a character to do this. The worst part is that these extra thoughts add nothing to the story, with maybe one exception. In Belle's story, wewe can click on the beast and hear him say that uandishi Belle a storybook made him feel good inside. That does enhance the message, but everything else sounds like deleted dialogue that was thrown back in as a supposed "bonus feature." Don't bother to check this out (not that I thought wewe ever would!).

Princess Craft Time -- Charm Bracelet (~4 mins)
This is a video tutorial, following six young girls as they create charm bracelets, similar to the one shown after viewing all four stories. They're guided kwa an unseen narrator. (According to the DVD guide, it's Cinderella's fairy godmother.) The girls have to act a little, and they're not great at the start of the video, but once they're making bracelets, they're perfectly fine. They seem to have a lot of fun while making them, so their happiness throughout the video is pretty genuine. wewe can choose to either play the video all the way through au go step kwa step, so if wewe wanted to make a bracelet, that option would come in handy.
One side note: As wewe can see from the screencap, the girls are all dressed as Disney Princesses. I like that not all of them were aliyopewa the princess they look the most like. They got a blonde girl to dress up as Belle, an Asian girl for Ariel -- it's just nice to see that they changed it up a little.

"If wewe Can Dream" muziki Video
As I alisema in my review of the Princess Party Volume One disk, this song features all eight princesses. The voice actresses for the Renaissance girls all reprise their roles here. Everyone gets their own specific lyrics, but they all come together for the chorus. It has a magical kind of feel that matches the presentation of the DVD perfectly, so it makes sense to have this as a feature.

How To Be a Princess
This is the closest thing there is to a game on the entire DVD. wewe answer six multiple-choice maswali that all ask "what should wewe do" in certain situations. Most of them deal with manners, but some are a bit zaidi intuitive. For example, the first swali explains a situation with Cinderella. She received a gift from a friend, and although she thanked her on the spot, cinderella still wonders if she should also send a thank-you card. When wewe select an answer, the fairy godmother tells wewe whether au not wewe answered the swali correctly and then explains the reasoning behind the correct answer. These maswali stuck with me as a kid, so I'll definitely say it makes a good addition to the DVD.

There are just a few more, very short sections to go over!

 Menu for Magic Wand Play
Menu for Magic Wand Play


The wand is a shortcut to the menu for Magic Wand Play, but wewe can also get here from Bonus Features. wewe can either play both of the stories back-to-back au separately.

 Menu for Set Up
Menu for Set Up


In Set Up, wewe can change the language to either English au French. Subtitles are offered, but only in English.

 Menu for Sneak Peaks
Menu for Sneak Peaks


Sneak Peaks gives wewe access to the trailers and promos that play when wewe first insert the DVD.

Overview
Now that we've gone over the content, we can assess the ujumla, jumla quality of the disk.
The stories are the main draw to this DVD, but on the whole, they're okay at best. The two TV episodes are the highest quality stories, but even then, wewe can quickly tell that they were borrowed from existing media and not made specially for the disk. The two storybook-style stories are much shorter and simply not up to par with the quality of the episodes. They're both very short, averaging just five dakika in length, and can appear very lazy. All of the stories have good messages and nice introductions, but they do not make this disk worth the purchase because the technical quality is rather low and the total runtime is only about one hour.
And unfortunately, the bonus features do not save the DVD. Magic Wand Play is in fact not magical and was put together very hastily. The other features are much better, though. The Princess Craft Time spot is perfectly fine and gives viewers directions for a pretty fun activity; the "If wewe Can Dream" muziki video is of good quality and can easily be enjoyed kwa young girls; and How to Be a Princess is good for those young girls who enjoy taking princess-related chemsha bongo and tests. Three out of four for the bonus features isn't bad, but they're not enough of a draw to make the DVD worth purchasing. The charm bracelet activity is fine, but wewe could probably find similar craft activities elsewhere. The muziki video is also fine, but it can be found on other, ujumla, jumla higher-quality Disney Princess disks. And the princess chemsha bongo simply isn't long enough au fun enough to make this DVD even worth glancing at.
As wewe can tell, my ujumla, jumla recommendation is to just stay away from this one. The stories are collectively pretty lacking, and the bonus features don't offer enough to salvage this volume of the Princess Stories line.

I also wanted to discuss how well this disk holds up, but...you probably already know the answer to that one. The uhuishaji of the two episodes is less forgivable now than it was in 2004 (when this came out), as is the quality of the slideshow stories. The bonus features for the most part are fine, but far too little in number. And because there are only four princess stories, half the members of the lineup at the time were practically excluded from the disk. Aurora and Mulan get their own maswali in How To Be a Princess, but Snow White and Pocahontas don't appear anywhere else aside from the muziki video. As a result, this disk lacks the potential saving grace of at least featuring most of the princesses. If wewe have a younger female relative and can find this DVD for less than $3, it might be worth a purchase, but anything zaidi and you'll likely find this a waste of money.

And that brings us to the end of the review! Thanks so much for your time, and I hope wewe enjoyed reading. Have wewe ever looked at this DVD au are wewe just now hearing about it? Whatever the case is, feel free to share au just maoni down below!
 And it had such a nice cover!
And it had such a nice cover!
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 Disney Princesses all have heartbreaking moments.
Disney Princesses all have heartbreaking moments.
I decided to make this because I felt like it. Disney Princess sinema have had a lot of sad moments, and they were important points of the movie. Disney Princesses always go through hardship and heartbreak, and maybe that's why we upendo them so much and can relate. While I may not write as eloquently as other users on here, I'll try to do my best to explain. Here's my countdown of the juu ten.

10. Snow White's terror in the woods. How would wewe like being told your stepmother was going to kill you, and then having to run into scary dark woods where branches grab wewe and logs attack? While...
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Here are the results of the Disney Line-up versions. I'm sorry about the delay...




The choices for link were between her blue outfit and her purple outfit. The blue outfit rained victorious.

It's zaidi royal looking, the other one is zaidi casual wear - firegirl1515

Well, I actually prefer jimmy, hunitumia wearing the blue one but in the line-up, I think she should wear purple because Aurora and cinderella already have blue dresses - TigerRanma

The purple outfit is my inayopendelewa Disney princess outfit - princesslullaby

I like both - pretty_angel92




There were three choices for link...
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Well, I just listened to all of the German versions of the Frozen Soundtrack, since dclairmont and euny ilitumwa them all here on Fanpop!

I will not include the two opening songs, and fixer upper.

I'll start off kwa first giving wewe access to the songs, and have wewe formulate your OWN opinion before I present mine. Since, well, I don't want my opinion to sway what wewe would originally think.

Links:

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Well, I guess wewe should listen to them now?

REVIEW:

Do wewe Wanna Build a Snowman?:

Cute. Absolutely adorable. The lyrics are translated in a way that it still has the same...
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NOTE ♥ These are not necessarily my personal opinions but the results of a countdown in which an approximate amount of 45 users voted per round.

7. beach, pwani Rags

Big surprise. The outfit that is clearly meant to be a joke comes in last place. Do I really need to go into any explanation on this one? Although I vaguely remember a few randos saying that they thought it was cool. Why do I get the feeling those kids were the ones who ate glue and got stuffed into lockers in middle school? Moving on...

6. pink Ballgown

What was that little bitch, kahaba Carlotta thinking? I bet she's jealous because...
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I get most people hate Pocahontas for its historical inaccuracy, and so do I. It just doesn't seem right to me to have John Smith (who was a Pervert, Betrayer, and Conquerer) as a Disney prince and looked at in such a angelic light. Since most people's agreement is "it's just a movie." And "it's not Disney's job to make teach history." I'm not asking for a historically accurate film that would be terrible for children. I'm stating it was a mistake to be made a BASED of real history story..it could have just been a bila mpangilio Native American but no they chose Pocahontas and they twisted and bent...
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It was a fine siku down in the South in New Orleans. Tiana and Naveen were at nyumbani enjoying their siku off from Tiana's Palace. Tiana was fixing up some of her daddy's special gumbo for her and Naveen. As she was chopping the okra, Naveen came up behind her and wrapped his arms around Tia's waist. She looked beautiful: with her curly black hair pulled into a ponytail and a smile that was so contagious, Naveen couldn't help but smile too.
"Ma Belle Evangeline." Naveen sang softly into his wife's ear as he gently swayed Tiana's body.
"So far above me, yet I, know her moyo belongs to only me." Tiana...
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 "It's about to be a girl fight!"
"It's about to be a girl fight!"
First of all I want to make it clear that I think both are amazing characters and I upendo them to death. I'm going to keep an open mind about both of them when comparing them. They both have things that they did better than the other. So who's the better character? We'll just have to see.

What they have in common
I think it's fair to first mention what they have in common. They're both redheads, adventurous, curious, wild, whiny, selfish, have parent issues, rebellious, brave, heroic, free-spirited, make deals with witches,and of course cause a big mess with all their mistakes. Let's also not...
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I still continuously see people remarking on Pocahontas "lack of personality." It has been a little zaidi uncommon, but just for the other nonbelievers, I decided to write this. I know many will beg to differ, but it's just the way I see it. If wewe have any reason to disagree, go ahead and leave a comment. I'm up to defend her. XD Okay, I'll quit rambling on and actually start the article.

The Start

We first begin to see Pocahontas' personality in the very beginning. She leaves us with a lasting first impression. We can see how she is connected to nature from the very start. Seeing her jump off...
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 There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell wewe where wewe ought to be.
There's nothing hidden in your head, that the Sorting Hat can't see, so try it on and it'll tell you where you ought to be.
Since I'm a shabiki of the Harry Potter book series, I've decided to start a series of interpreting Disney characters into the Hogwarts Houses. I'll be doing all the princesses and princes, and maybe some side characters and villains. This article'll just be the Classic Princesses, since the descriptions are going to be pretty lengthy and I doubt wewe guys could handle kusoma another of my super long articles. If wewe don't like Harry Potter wewe might be a bit confused, but if wewe have basic knowledge of the houses you'll be fine. Oh, and all of this is just my opinion.



Also, just for reference,...
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