The Princess and the Frog (2009) dir. John Muskers + Ron Clements
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The Princess and the Frog (2009) dir. John Muskers + Ron Clements
Disney Princes Fan Art…
Edit: Prince Charming is leading the support group—as in, he’s helping the others get through this. And yes, Aladdin should be there. He wished to be a prince, but that was a superficial wish. He doesn’t know how to be Sultan. And he was nervous about it. Did you watch the movie?
My asexual self wondering why I don't know which Disney prince I think is hottest:
Won't you help me sober up? Growin up, it made me numb and I wanna feel something again.
I listened to Sober Up by AJR a lil too hard and got emotional. Got me enough to do a full illustration, which is unusual for me.
Prince Rielle 🧜🏻♂️🩷✨
Ever since Prince Rielle was announced on TWST JP I just had to draw him- thankfully I had a bit of time during lunch yesterday so I whipped this up! 🧜🏻♂️🩷✨
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Have you guys watched Charming and The Beast?
Michael, Simba: Moodboard
is it just me, or the disney fandom has a weird case of racial bias? all the new female characters, Raya, Mirabel, Asha, Moana, are hated for being 'girlbosses, and the fandom seems to suggest a 'prettier', more 'delicate' and 'feminine' type of princess, which sounds a little weird to me, and regards to the male characters, it's the princes of color who get the most hate. Aladdin the liar, Shang the sexist, Naveen and Maui are manbabies..it feels really insidious, especially when these comments come from the same person.
Yes. I think it started from a place of good intent, wanting to defend the three Walt-era Princesses after so many years of people bashing them and calling them anti-feminist. But it’s taken a turn so that a lot of fans just seem to want more heroines like the Walt-era Princesses and enjoy bashing all the heroines who are less sweet, poised, and delicate - or less white, for that matter.
As for the Princes and other heroes, I have seen the white ones excessively criticized too - e.g. Snow White’s Prince the stalker/necrophiliac, Adam the abuser, John Smith the colonizer, Quasimodo the Nice Guy, Flynn Rider the jerk, Kristoff the boor. And I haven’t personally seen too much criticism of Shang; if anything, I’ve seen more fans who try too hard to insist he does nothing wrong. (“He doesn’t care that she’s a woman, he’s just upset that she lied!”) But I’m sure those defenses are in response to excess criticism that I just haven’t seen. And I can’t get over how hard some people are on Aladdin! It does make you wonder: if the exact same story took place in a European setting, with white characters, would they be as hard on him, or would they empathize a little more?