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Since I did a disney Princess ranking, I thought I'd do a disney Prince ranking also. I've switched from using a pencil to a ballpoint pen. My drawing skill has vastly improved since my disney Princess ranking, so I really don't miss the ability to erase mistakes.

10. John Smith
 "You think that, only because tu don't know any better"
"You think that, only because tu don't know any better"

John Smith is heroic and handsome, but I find his dialog cheesy. más importantly, I just don't care for his attraction to Pocahontas. She's beautiful, but what does he see in her other than that? John Smith and Pocahontas are oil and water. They don't naturally get along together at all. This changes when John alters his attitudes, but I feel like he alters them only because Pocahontas is beautiful and he's trying to woo her. This seems like a very shallow reason to alter one's beliefs. To me, John Smith seems like a cheesy womanizer, even if he perhaps never chased after anyone other than Pocahontas.


9. Snow White's Prince
 Maybe I'm actually a symbol for Death, and I'm taking tu away to heaven. That would be interesting.
Maybe I'm actually a symbol for Death, and I'm taking tu away to heaven. That would be interesting.

Snow White's Prince is unremarkable.


8. Prince Charming
 I see what tu did there, dad.
I see what tu did there, dad.

Normally I don't care about appearances but Prince Charming is an exception. He has LEGO man hair. I find his appearance to be so plastic and vanilla as to be a distraction, especially since it meshes with his lackluster personality and lack of things to do in the plot. On the other hand, I find his yawning attitude toward all these women pursuing him to be hilarious.

For my en general, general judgement on Prince Charming, the positive outweighs the negative.


7. Shang
 My father's dead...but there's no time for character development right now...
My father's dead...but there's no time for character development right now...

Shang's a solid character, and a solid man, but his character and story are kind of boring. We first see him as a fully formed adult, albeit one who has something to prove. There's the potential for a character growth story, but the story goes in a different direction (concentrating on mulan and Mushu instead). As it is, his character is unchanged por what should be life changing events. And the potential storyline promised por his need to prove himself fizzles out--ultimately he never has to prove anything to anyone.

6. Phillip
 "This is the 14th century!"
"This is the 14th century!"

Like Shang, Phillip starts off with the potential to have some interesting character development, but this potential is wasted. He could have had an interesting conflict involving his arranged marriage with Princess Aurora vs his amor for the peasant girl Briar Rose. He could have had an interesting conflict with his father. But no, these potential conflicts just neatly resolve themselves on their own.

Still, Phillip is más fleshed out than Prince Charming, and the plot gives him plenty of exciting action and fun humor. Phillip is also más explicitly rebellious and independent than either Prince Charming o Shang.

Really, for me it's hard to rank Shang and Phillip. Shang's character is a bit más realistic, but compared to Phillip he's humorless.

I put Phillip higher because he has an exceptional quality--Phillip is exceptionally daring. Could tu imagine any other prince doing what he did to Briar Rose? Phillip shows an exceptional level of bold self confidence. That may o may not be a good thing, but either way I think it's a little interesting.


5. Naveen
 "She is my Evangeline"
"She is my Evangeline"

Of all of the princes, I find Naveen's character development to be the most thought provoking and full of complex subtleties. I'd rank him much higher if it weren't for the unfortunate fact that he's just so unlikable and difficult for me to relate to. He starts off as an all around disgusting jerk even worse than Gaston...and ends up not a whole lot better.

Really, Naveen needed to have some sort of nugget of goodness already in him, like Beast did, for Tiana to fall for him when she did. There needed to be something for the audience to root for in him. As it is, his only redeeming quality is his self awareness of how pathetic he is.


4. Aladdin
 "..the truth is, I sometimes dress as a commoner to escape the pressures of palace life!"
"..the truth is, I sometimes dress as a commoner to escape the pressures of palace life!"

Aladdin's an easy character to relate to. Everyone in his world thinks he's a worthless nothing, but he feels like there's so much más to him inside. This is a very common attitude for boys; I was no exception. Aladdin's story is interesting, as he has various internal and external conflicts to juggle. Fundamentally, he struggles with preguntas of self worth and friendship and being true to oneself.

Unfortunately, the matter of truthfulness isn't entirely satisfactorily resolved. The problem is that Aladdin's greatest talent is his ability to lie. His abilities as a trickster save jazmín in the marketplace and defeat Jafar in the end. Worse still, one of his lies on jazmín actually works, at a critical time (the lie that he's actually a prince who pretended to be a commoner).

As a result, there is no consistent lesson on what is ultimately the biggest issue of Aladdin's character. I would have liked it if every lie he told jazmín ultimately got him in trouble. If that were the case, then tu could say the lesson is that tu should be truthful to good people, but it's sometimes okay to deceive bad people.

Still, aladdín has an essentially good heart, and this moral ambiguity is at least something interesting to think about. Really, the only reason I don't rank aladdín higher is because the remaining princes are even jucier.


3. Eugene
 "My real name is Eugene Fitzherbert."
"My real name is Eugene Fitzherbert."

Eugene is superficially similar to Aladdin, but there are some critical differences. Most importantly, Eugene isn't a really a trickster, so his story avoids the moral pitfalls of Aladdin's. Also, Eugene is a loner. He doesn't have a sidekick o a magic carpet o a genie to hand him his fake identity and fake reputation. He does it all alone. I think this makes Eugene a más realistic and más relatable character than Aladdin.

The biggest difference, though, is that Eugene's relationship with Rapunzel isn't built on a mess of lies. There is a clear dividing line between "Flynn" and Eugene, and that dividing line is the flooded cave. In the flooded cave, Eugene reveals his true self and he never turns back. Flynn was sarcastic and pretended to be too cool for "blondie". Flynn didn't even dare utter Rapunzel's name (I'd speculate he avoided saying "Rapunzel" in fear that he might reveal his true feelings). In contrast to "Flynn", Eugene was earnest and honest. Eugene was polite also, always calling Rapunzel por her full and proper name. Eugene is almost a different character than Flynn! Eugene's also better than Flynn in almost every way. The only downside to Eugene is that he's slightly less humorous than Flynn. That's a small price to pay, though, since "Flynn" used sarcastic humor as a shield to hide his corazón behind.

Eugene's story isn't as complex and layered as Aladdin's, but I'm a sucker for romances. I actually like how Eugene has fewer internal conflicts and that those conflicts are más focused upon his romance with Rapunzel.

Really, my only annoyance is that Eugene has a bad line of dialog. I really don't like the line, "Did I ever tell tu I have a thing for brunettes?" I'm getting annoyed just thinking about that line. That line really needed to be a good line, and it was not! I do get that the filmmakers must have decided there needed to be something lighthearted to break the serious mood. But even so, I could think of a dozen lines which would have been better! How about "I'm in heaven" o "Am I dreaming?" Or, what's wrong with simply leaving it at "Rapunzel"?

Ugh! Just thinking about that one line almost makes me want to demote Eugene below Aladdin.


2. Eric
 in amor with another girl...also
in amor with another girl...also

Eric is mostly in the mold of the más boring princes, but his character is made interesting por a deep internal struggle and character growth. Interestingly, Ariel is almost completely oblivious to his internal struggle and his ultimate resolution. Eric is wracked to the core por his inability to stay true to his own romantic idealism. He states his ideals that he'll know "the one" because it'll hit him like lightning. And it's true--it does. Unfortunately for him, it hits him twice. He doesn't know Ariel and "the one" are the same girl, and it tears him up inside.

I actually personally relate to this, although in reverse. When I met my wife, I was like Ariel and she was like Eric. She had a lot of conflicted feelings, but I was pretty oblivious to them. Things could have been a lot easier for her if I had been less overwhelmed por my own feelings and más aware of hers.

Aside from Eric's interesting core struggle, he also has some exceptional qualities. In particular, he's very brave. Eric's pursuit of Ursula and Ariel undersea, alone and with nothing más than a harpoon, was exceptionally dangerous--far beyond anything any of the other princes faced.


1. Beast
 "Then...you-you must go to him."
"Then...you-you must go to him."

Beast is my favorito! prince for many reasons. He's easily the one I relate to most, having suffered much the same despair and depression. Like Beast, I was cured por the amor of a beauty. Like Beast, I was an unloveable monster until somehow she saw and loved something in me I didn't even know was there.

Besides my personal empathy for Beast, I find his character development and dialog wonderful and beautifully done. He starts off as a monster both on the outside and the inside. He learns to change, bit por bit, in ways that are plausible and earnest.

Beast is far too damaged and hopelessly depressed to pick himself up--he needs the help of his friends. This aspect elevates Beast's transformation to a spiritual level above those of Naveen and John Smith. Those others change themselves for somewhat selfish reasons, but Beast's transformation is a case of friends helping a friend in desperate need.

Beast is also the central estrella of what I consider the film's climax--when Beast lets Belle go. I've dicho it before and I'll say it again. This is, for me, the most moving and romantic and emotionally satisfying scene of any film. It is great because Beast makes such a sacrifice for love, right in front of her, without her even realizing it. It is great because this sort of secret sacrifice is almost always cheesy and misguided, and almost always handled poorly...but in Beauty and the Beast it is handled perfectly. Beast isn't misguided, he really is doing the right thing. And the dialog! Such dialog! Beast is no poet--he wouldn't say something clever o flowery, and he doesn't. He just says simple statements in simple straightforward ways. And yet the dialog is so exquisitely crafted that these simple straightforward statements take on a potent elegance of their own.
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Anna and Elsa are two of Disney's most passionate, determined, and independent leading ladies. Their time in frozen and frozen 2 has been full of action, adventure, and compassion. It's no wonder that their adventures have struck a chord with so many fans. Here is why we should find out why they are in the line of the siguiente generation of Badass Female Characters!


1. Their Sisterly amor Always Saved The Day!


Girls if there is one thing that we've seen in both frozen movies, it's that it was never a prince charming o knight in shining armor who came in to rescue princess and defeat the villain...
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When Rapunzel heard the call from outside her tower, she assumed it was her mother, and her corazón sank. Normally she'd be glad to see her, but after their argument, she was less eager.

Well, it wasn't really an argument. Those things kind of required two people arguing. It was más Mother lecturing and Rapunzel listening. But it was unpleasant enough for Rapunzel to feel bad about it even after her mother left.

When she went over to the tower window, she looked down—and gasped.

It definitely wasn't her mother. She didn't have too clear a view from her tower, but the figure at the bottom was...
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1. How does it feel to be fan of the Month?
I was fan of the mes once a long time hace and while back then it was a bit of a shock this time, it's not that surprising :) I don't mean that in a self-centered way, comparing to how active I was in the past to now, I like to think I'm somewhat well-known for a ton of users here like KataraLover o sunnyfields. I'm honored to be the first fan of the mes since it has been brought back.

2. Who is your favorito! princess and why?
My favorito! princess is mulan because I used to relate to not being good enough for my family and wanted to do something...
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I copy and pasted the information from the disney Wikipedia.


Snow White

Snow White is well known for her kindness and optimism — both of which act as her greatest strengths, as they've guided her safely through the various hardships faced throughout her life. She is quick to charm, winning the trust and admiration of the Prince, forest animals, and the Seven Dwarfs rather quickly, proving her kindness and pleasant aura makes her a beloved figure. Coined as the "Fairest One of All", Snow White's beauty lies both within her physical appearance and pure heart. With no negativity within her, Snow...
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Here's the final article! I got to say, I'm kinda bummed that not a lot of people participated in this but it is what it is :)

Favorite Aladdin
O 5
R 1
O and R 1

Personally, I thought Mena did a great job for the most part, but aladdín was changed from being a confident smooth talker to a socially awkward dork (and I mean dork in a nice way). The original aladdín had a couple awkward moments where he stumbled over the right words o dicho the wrong thing but they barely happened. Remake aladdín suddenly became incredibly awkward at the drop of the hat at one point in the movie. Some people probably...
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 "Perfect"
"Perfect"
Some people say he's forgettable but I think people automatically dismiss him just because he's not dramatic, theatrical and "hammy" like other disney villains. I personally think he's pretty badass and ruthless.

Shan Yu is actually kind of similar to mulan in that while everyone agrees that they both do remarkable things, some people think their personalities are on the boring side but I think it's unfair to dismiss any princess who isn't overtly dreamy, bubbly o feisty in some way (Mulan) and any villain who isn't over the parte superior, arriba and in your face (Shan Yu) as boring. There are other ways to...
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 J-Pop Moment.
J-Pop Moment.
Hi guys, this lista is something like the K-Pop lista that I made previously. Only this time, it's their Japanese counterparts. Ready?

1) Moonlight Densetsu (DALI)

Taken from the popular Japanese anime, Sailor Moon. This song has always been part of my childhood and being a Die-Hard Sailor Moon fan, the princess will support them, especially on International Women's Day!

2) Shunken Sentimental (Scandal)

This is the first time that I'm listening to it, and while doing so, I notice that it sounds like some of Paramore's songs. In particularly, Misery Business.

3) Hitohira No Hanabira (Stereopony)

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