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'''Everything's Better with Princesses''' is a specific type of GarnishingTheStory, where a princess (or multiple princesses) is featured in the work to make it more appealing, especially for [[PrincessPhase young girls]]. Specific tropes include:
* GoodPrincessEvilQueen -- being a princess is inherently better than being a queen, despite both being titles for female royalty.
* GoodPrincessEvilQueen -- being a princess is inherently better than being a queen, despite both being titles for female royalty.
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* GoodPrincessEvilQueen --
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* PrincessProtagonist -- the lead character is a princess, because what little girl wouldn't want to imagine herself as a one?
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* PrincessProtagonist -- the lead character is a princess, because what little girl wouldn't want to imagine herself as a one?
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* RagsToRoyalty -- an everygirl is given the title of princess or is [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal revealed]] to be the missing heir to a throne.
* SaveThePrincess -- the DistressedDamsel is a princess because rescuing a kidnapped princess (and possibly [[StandardHeroReward winning her hand in marriage]] as a result) is so much more glamorous than saving Plain Jane.
* SaveThePrincess -- the DistressedDamsel is a princess because rescuing a kidnapped princess (and possibly [[StandardHeroReward winning her hand in marriage]] as a result) is so much more glamorous than saving Plain Jane.
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* RagsToRoyalty -- an everygirl is given the title of princess or is [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal revealed]] {{re|allyRoyaltyReveal}}vealed to be the missing heir to a throne.
* SaveThePrincess -- theDistressedDamsel DamselInDistress is a princess because rescuing a kidnapped princess (and possibly [[StandardHeroReward winning her hand in marriage]] as a result) is so much more glamorous than saving Plain Jane.
* SaveThePrincess -- the
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* PrincessProtagonist -- the lead character is a princess, because what little girl wouldn't want to imagine themselves as a one?
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* PrincessProtagonist -- the lead character is a princess, because what little girl wouldn't want to imagine themselves herself as a one?
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''Everything's Better with Princesses'' is a specific type of GarnishingTheStory, where a princess (or multiple princesses) is featured in the work to make it more appealing, especially for [[PrincessPhase young girls]]. Specific tropes include:
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''Everything's Better with Princesses'' is a specific type of GarnishingTheStory, where a princess (or multiple princesses) is featured in the work to make it more appealing, especially for [[PrincessPhase young girls]]. The trope may refer to:
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''Everything's Better with Princesses'' is a specific type of GarnishingTheStory, where a princess (or multiple princesses) is featured in the work to make it more appealing, especially for [[PrincessPhase young girls]]. The trope may refer to:
Specific tropes include:
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* SaveThePrincess -- the DistressedDamsel is a princess because rescuing saving a princess (and possibly [[StandardHeroReward winning her hand in marriage]] as a result) is so much more glamorous than saving Plain Jane.
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* SaveThePrincess -- the DistressedDamsel is a princess because rescuing saving a kidnapped princess (and possibly [[StandardHeroReward winning her hand in marriage]] as a result) is so much more glamorous than saving Plain Jane.
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* GoodPrincessEvilQueen -- when being a princess is inherently better than being a queen, despite both titles being female royalty.
* GratuitousPrincess -- when princesses exist in a setting or culture that doesn't actually have royalty, or when there are more princesses than plausible in the setting (e.g. having an entire school of princesses).
* GratuitousPrincess -- when princesses exist in a setting or culture that doesn't actually have royalty, or when there are more princesses than plausible in the setting (e.g. having an entire school of princesses).
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* GoodPrincessEvilQueen -- when being a princess is inherently better than being a queen, despite both being titles being for female royalty.
* GratuitousPrincess --when princesses exist in a setting or culture that doesn't actually have royalty, or when there are more princesses than plausible in the setting (e.g. having an entire school of princesses).
* GratuitousPrincess --