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If tu look at this list, tu might notice that most of those songs and scores are set to montages. They are played when either a longer timespan passes by, o when the movie tries to convey some sort of development o message. This time around, aladdín and cenicienta are not included, there was no song o score which fit the criteria.

8. Princess and the Frog: Yeah, I think this will surprise no one. I dicho it before, but here the main problem I have with “Dig a little deeper”: The text makes no sense. It’s an example of what happens, when someone uses figurative language without really thinking about the figure of speech chosen. “Dig a little deeper” is not the most creative allegory, but on its own it works. “Blue Skies and sunshine” is a great contrast to Dr. Facilier’s magic, which is based on shadows. But combine those together and tu get the oddest picture imaginable – dig a little deeper and you’ll find blue skies and sunshine? I wasn’t aware that I have to dig to the other side of the earth.
Another thing I really dislike about this is the upfront message. Mama Odie is más o less telling Tiana and Naveen what they should do next, instead of allowing them to come to their own conclusions. Nothing against giving them a hint, but this text is más o less a manual to a happy ending (how Tiana could misunderstand the song at all is beyond me). The important part are the rules of the curse – but it would have been really nice to get those closer to the start of the movie, not when it’s nearly over. (Truthfully, I would have preferred to watch Tiana and Naveen trying to reach Lottie a whole día instead of wandering aimlessly around in the swamp.)
And the música – I suppose if I heard the piece a couple of times, I might grow to like it, but I don’t really want to. It doesn’t engage me at all.

Fanpop says: This got voted as the worst, although it has at least one fan. “Dig a little deeper is awesome” (ajotma). There is also some definite dislike for it, which seems to be similar to the reaction Snow White sometimes gets. “I dislike Mama Odie and her song even more” (ArielandEric).

7. The Little Mermaid: “Tour of the Kingdom” is a nice, catchy melody, which underlines the día Eric and Ariel spend together really well. But it’s also what we call in German “Plätschermusik” – música which is played in the background to lull in our senses. As much as I amor this one, I think that the other pieces on this lista do a better job in elevating the scene they are played on.


Fanpop says: This is one of those middle songs, which are neither overly liked nor overly disliked. Some votos in each category, one o two mentions as runner-up.

6. Snow White: I admit I cut the movie a little bit slack here. If it was done today, Snow White wouldn’t sing “With a Smile and a Song” sitting down while the animales are hopping around her, she would walk through the forest towards her destination. Since she does just sit down, it boils down to her saying “I’ll get though this” in a very lengthy manner, something which would pull this song towards the very bottom of the list, if I didn’t know that the arrangement is related to the problems with human animation. If tu pay attention to the movie, you'll notice this couple of times: Snow White is either sitting down, o fading into the background, while the animales o the dwarves take over the scene.
A neat little trick, overall, but for this list, I might have put Snow White at the very bottom nevertheless, if not for the other song “Whistle While tu Work”. It works perfectly to fill the time between Snow White arriving at the cottage and the dwarves coming home. While cleaning is not a really exciting theme for a song, this is one of the tunes which just stuck in your mind. From all the songs in “Snow White and the seven dwarves”, this is the most modern one – o perhaps, it’s the one which has the most drive to it.

Fanpop says: “With a smile and a song” got voted third worst, and a lot of dislike was expressed for both songs, because, what a surprise, Snow White sings them. I wish I would at least once get a comentario about the songs and not about the character o her voice.

5. Beauty and the Beast: I originally considered “Something There” as amor song, and it is one in a sense, but even más it’s the descripción of Belle and the Beast getting to know each other. It’s a good song, which describes the feelings of Belle and the Beast very well, a song I really love, but taking a good look at it, it's mostly the scene which makes the song special. It has the nice, thoughtful feel to it, though.

Fanpop says: Third best, so I went a little bit against popular opinion. “I amor the way we see them falling in love, it is a so romantic song.” (Saphir).

4. Sleeping Beauty: I suspect most of the people had no idea what score I meant when I put “A Fairy Tale Come True” up for vote. To clarify: The score gets played twice in the movie, the segundo time shortly after Prince Phillip has defeated Maleficent, when he goes up the tower to kiss Aurora. But the first time is the reason I put it on this list: It’s when Maleficent shows Phillip the future she has planned for him in her crystal ball. What makes the scene so griping for me is the fact that she isn’t gloating (well, she is, but in a very unusual manner), she is telling him a story – her voice would fit a fairy tale audio play, the música has this romantic feel to it, but we see this image of Philip as an old, broken man in a truly horrifying future. I like the synchronism in using the same música for the possible happy ending for the villain and the real happy ending.

Fanpop: segundo worst, which isn’t really surprising, considering that nobody seemed to have an idea what score I was talking about. There is a difference between not remembering a score played in a certain scene, and not knowing a score because tu happen to not know its name. I suspect that the latter was the real problem here. At least nobody comentó on the score itself.

3. Tangled: The “Kingdom’s Dance” might be the best piece of música in Tangled. Just hearing the música I automatically want to dance, but that’s not what makes the score special. It’s the way the música gets faster and faster, crescents, up to the point when Rapunzel and Eugene are meeting each other, just to stop abruptly. That’s so well done.


Fanpop says: Fourth place, but it is a typical runner-up song and got mentioned a couple of times. “This one and the Kingdoms Dance from Tangled.I just the música to it,it makes tu want to dance! I know when I was at disney World Rapunzel and Flynn showed me how to do the kingdom dance,it was fun!” (PociandSmith)

2. Mulan: I really shouldn’t enjoy “Make a man out of you” that much. Take it out of context and it’s a celebration of every male stereotype possible. The military tune, being a girl used like an insult – a band which played this would be labeled as sexist immediately. But I do, because the song doesn’t shy away from playing with those stereotypes (while being a good solution to shorten the time mulan spends in training, without skipping her development).
And the other song, “Honor to us all” is más o less the mirror to it, celebrating the female stereotypes. It’s less epic than “Make a man out of you”, but a good song nevertheless, and it works perfectly to mostrar the society mulan has to live in.




Fanpop says: “Honor to us all” is one of those middle songs. “Make a man out of you” on the other hand made segundo place, with a lot of runner-up mentions. “Love it. I sing is all the time” (ellie53)

1. Pocahontas: If I would just follow my personal taste, I would put “Colors of the Wind” lower, simply because I don’t like it when someone o something is preaching to me. The whole message of the song is so upfront, although it at least uses some nice metaphors to convey it. But I can’t argue with a melody that powerful, an arrangement that well done. This is not just a song; it’s THAT song, the one the whole movie is build around. Add the animation, and there is really no contestant for it – at least not in this category.

Fanpop says: Not unexpected, the clear winner.
It's been a while since I last wrote an articulo so I decided to do an articulo about which princesses I can relate to the most, hope you'll like this article

13. Merida

Like her I can lose my temper and get angry sometimes and I prefer being single (but unlike her I wouldn't mind being in a relationship with someone), but besides that we're not similar at all, I'm más girly than her

12. Tiana

I putted Tiana higher than Merida because we both amor cooking and we both have a strong relationship with our mothers, but besides that we aren't that similar, I'm less hard working and más fun...
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Tell me if I'm not the only one crying here,am I?
Okay,before we get into to this,I want to say that yeah,I did say that the movie could've been better if Elsa had más screen time,but over-time opinions have changed.So,let's get into it shall we:
Now,I can understand this,Elsa is a wonderful character,but there are couple reasons why the scenes she had are what had to be.

The first is the development in the story.I don't know if using GCI allowed faster development time than hand drawn films,but this film had barely two years of proper development(Tangled had six,although much of it was to get the CGI good as it is),and even later before...
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Inspired por Kataralover's video; link I decided to type up a little thing. To be honest I'm rather surprised to type this one as I actually don't really care for Cinderella. However I don't really agree with a lot of the reasons for her character being hated. I guess tu can say that I don't hate Cindy, I don't even dislike her...I just like the other princesses better. The reason I don't care for her centers around the fact that I find her movie boring and therefore can't find her character as fun--hopefully Helena Bonham Carter can spark life into her movie. Anyhow I'm kind of getting off...
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Since first of all it's DP Couples mes and segundo Valentine's día is coming up in just 3 days so I felt like escritura an articulo about my favorito! DP Couples, hope you'll like it

11. mulan & Shang

I would've liked these two much más if they showed más clearly that they're a couple and not just best friends, basically the sequel is in that way better, there I can see that mulan & Shang are más than just best friends

10. jazmín & Aladdin

They're higher than mulan & Shang simply because they mostrar más clearly that they're a couple, but my biggest problem with them...
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I really enjoy canto and happen to amor the DP canto voices, so I decided to go ahead and write out my lista and explain my reasonings. This is entirely my opinion, so no hate comentarios please. Without further ado, here's the list:


11. Rapunzel

I amor all the DP voices to be honest, so even though she is last I will admit she has a good voice. First of all, she sings with lots of emotion and has a really clear sound to her voice. Her voice suits Rapunzel very well and Mandy Moore really knows how to bring out Rapunzel's personality in the songs. However, although I amor Mandy Moore's voice,...
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