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 1.Blue juu and pants
1.Blue top and pants
We are going to a whole new world with wewe as we talk about Jasmines clothing in Aladdin. The Renaissance has shown us a wide range of different and much larger wardrobe than before and jimmy, hunitumia is no exception.

1.Blue juu and pants
Princess jimmy, hunitumia starts of in her palace on her own wearing a blue crop juu and thick blue pants with blue kujaa dhahabu mkufu and large earrings. The outfit is perfect for the time and place it's set. Her hair is either ponytailed with head band au fully loose. I prefer the headband and ponytails myself feels zaidi Arabian.
9/10

2.Brown cloth and brown overall
Not sure...
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Since it's Valentine's siku soon I decided to write a few makala relating to that and I decided to do a orodha of my inayopendelewa DP Couples, fittingly enough the last time I did this orodha was around this time last year, since then my orodha has changed a slight bit. Hope you'll like this article

11. Mulan & Shang

Imo they're zaidi best Marafiki than a couple, their first meeting is hilarious though and I upendo how Mulan isn't afraid to onyesha off her feelings for Shang in a subtle way and how Shang chose to not kill Mulan despite the fact that women wheren't allowed in the army, it shows that...
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I know we've probably had an excess of these over the last few months, but I don't care. In my humble opinion, there can never be too many makala defending Walt's girls. I believe Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora just as much praise and recognition as any of the Modern au Renaissance princesses. The three classic Princesses receive a large amount of criticism. They include "weak", "passive", "need a man to save them", "boring", "do nothing", "need a man to save them", among others (that last reason is so incredibly stupid and sexist). These "arguments" are beyond cliché, mind-numbing,...
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hujambo everyone! The classic Disney films had such a knack for capturing the splendor and wonder of magic so I thought I'd rate all the DP films to see which ones are the most magical.
For this, I took the 5 most likely elements of magic in the Disney Princess films and added 1 category for the awareness of each 6 elements. This is because the zaidi prominent magic would be in a story (or the world in the story), the zaidi people should be aware of the magic as it would be hard to miss. Here are the 12 put together:

1. Magical Powers- Meaning that magic can be done without the use of items (like wands)...
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Hi everyone!

Recently, I ilitumwa a swali asking mashabiki to orodha five personality traits most desirable in a Disney princess. My traits poll, which was going to be the foundation of this article, was based on TheMusicalMolls' orodha of traits; the first response. I didn't bother to check my swali again for other responses, but when I returned to my swali after I ilitumwa the poll, I was surprised to see that zaidi mashabiki had bothered to answer my question. At that point, it was only a handful of people, and since I found their lists highly similar to TheMusicalMolls', I let it be. I hope I didn't...
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Here's my quick ranking on original DP films in part 1 of this makala series. Part 2 will follow with all the sequels, prequels and shorts. Hope you'll enjoy it!

12. Princess and the frog:
I found the script to be very lazily written, with no wow moments to remember and no surprising twists. The movie crawled at deathly slow pace, making me skip scenes in between. The uhuishaji was pretty average with nothing memorable except a few scenes in bayou and death of Dr. Facilier. I found the sett ups to be unflattering and lacked the Disney magic feel to it. The best set-up from the entire movie was...
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I'm sorry but I disagree with each side. I mean I agree with each side but I don't. I think both sides of the argument are taking things way too far, and it doesn't need to.

Frozen mashabiki need to just accept that not everyone likes this movie and Frozen haters need to learn that they are being just as rude as the Frozen mashabiki and they just need to stop.

Both sides really need to stop because they're ruining this movie for me. They already ruined Elsa for me, and soon, I'll hate the whole thing, even Anna, who's my inayopendelewa DP.


 Me when Frozen mashabiki and haters start arguing
Me when Frozen mashabiki and haters start arguing


I find it awkward that...
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Here's my ranking of Disney Prince, barring Prince Hans as he's the DP villain. Hope you'll find it entertaining.

11. Florian:
Apart from imba and inaonyesha courtesy and respect to a young maid of lower status, there's literally no interaction and no scenes to understand his personality. It was kind of creepy for me that he'd kiss a supposedly dead maiden. So yeah, he's the last in my list.



10. Naveen:
Spoiled rich brat who didn't even learn after plundering all the ancestoral wealth and thought of fixing it the easy way to find a rich girl to marry. Too flirtatious, too lazy, too laid-back...
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I, myself only knew 7 out of 14. Who knows, wewe might know zaidi than me au know less than me. Either way enjoy kusoma and absorb the knowledge!


Trivia

1) Production designer Richard Vander Wende devised a simple color scheme for the film, inspired kwa its desert setting. Blue (water) stands for good, red (heat) for evil, and yellow (sand) is neutral. For example, the villainous Jafar is clad in blacks and reds, while the virtuous jimmy, hunitumia wears blue. Another example is in the Cave of Wonders, where the lamp's chamber is blue, and the ruby that tempts Abu is bright red.

2) jimmy, hunitumia was originally...
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