Posted on 05/11/2013 6:01:47 PM PDT by goodwithagun
So is turns out that Merida, the rebellious redhead star of Disneys Pixar film Brave, is true princess material after all, and Disney is coronating her as its 11th official princess on Saturday at Walt Disney World to prove it. But wait, theres a catch. Turns out that Meridas only joining the royal lineup after a corporate makeover thats rendered her skinnier, sexier, and more glamorous than her original spunky, tomboyish selfstripping her, at least in some images, of her trusty bow and arrow, and putting her into the very dress that her character detested in Brave. Its sparked outrage among thousands of mothers for whom Merida offered, finally, an empowering Disney role model for their girls.
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I’ve always LIKED the tomboy look. An athletic girl in jeans and a sweatshirt is a LOT sexier than a concentration camp survivor with silicone breasts hanging from her low cut dress.
We'll be seeing her on a new Weight Watchers commercial soon.
So it looks like the outrage over the conception artwork is probably just a bit premature. (and I can't wait to ask the cast member what it was like attending the events in Florida.)
I did find it amusing just how many of the royal princess possie was from Disneyland. Though now I'm worried that they might stick her in the Fantasy Land meet and greet; Merida, at least at Disneyland, is set up at a wagon across from It's a Small World, with her brothers hamming it up for every picture.
Not if the cast portraying the character have their way. This is from the coronation ceremony at Walt Disney World.
Ballcap! Yes
Only 11 official? What are they?
Snow White
Cinderella
Alice (of Alice in Wonderland (1951))
Sleeping Beauty
The Little Mermaid
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Jasmine (Aladdin)
Pocahontas
Mulan
Tinkerbell (several movies plus several cameos)
Princess [Tiana] - Princess and the Frog
Rapunzel (Tangled)
There are a number of others I have not seen, or only vaguely remember the plot — Aristocats, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians.
I have Brave on my phone. Think I’ll watch it!
I can be entirely FOR a strong female character, and not be taken in by the other malarkey the Left produces. But yes, birds of a feather...
Esmeralda, from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, is definitely the "hottest".
...stripping her, at least in some images, of her trusty bow and arrow, and putting her into the very dress that her character detested in Brave. Its sparked outrage among thousands of mothers for whom Merida offered, finally, an empowering Disney role model for their girls.Sell Merida in camo and with a gun, long lines at the stores.
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