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Mort082013-10-06 23:27:47

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The Disney Princess Blogs Intro

Ah, there they are.

Try as I do to suppress it, I have a bile fascination with the Disney Princess line. Perhaps it’s the dolls with their plastic castles and frilly accessories that my easily-amused mind found so interesting. Perhaps it’s because I was almost completely deprived of their influence as a child. Maybe it’s the endless buckets of hatred that people have for these ladies. Their mere existence causes the clock of feminism to tick backwards!

Or does it?

…I dunno. But I do know that I’m a quasi-masochist who hates girly shit, loves movies and has yet to see most of the great Disney ones, so let’s find out together!

I, Mort08, will be using this blog to chronicle my adventures as I trek through every Disney Princess movie with naught but my keyboard, snark and shout-outs to see me through. I’ll start each movie with a post summarizing my familiarity (or lack thereof) with it and its princess(es). Each post will cover approximately 15 minutes of the movie, and I’m expecting to make six or seven of them for each one. Then I’ll wrap it up with an afterword telling you all what I think of the movie and character now.

We’re going from Snow White all the way to Elsa and Anna and making plenty of pit stops in between, so strap in and get ready for a whimsical ride! With a few detours into the pits of Hell, of course. Disney loves those way more than they profess to.

Comments

Tuckerscreator Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 5th 2014 at 9:27:12 PM
So the problems of Ariel not learning anything and Eric losing any traits after she and Ursula arrive seem to manifest around the second half. Would you say the first half of the film is better than the second half, or does that not describe the situation too well?
Mort08 Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 6th 2014 at 11:38:37 AM
I think that's a good way to describe it. The first half has all the good songs, is more visually interesting and does more with the plot and characters. In comparison, the second half feels like there should be more going on.
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