Where would our heroes be without their loyal followers?
Tiana is an independent woman. She knows what she wants (her dream from the start is to open her own restaurant) and she works hard to get it (to achieve her dream, she juggles two jobs). All of Tiana's money belongs to her and only to her. OK, so she falls in love with a toad... But the message in the movie is that you have to fight to get what's yours. And that you should never give up on your dreams.Moral of the story: Work, work, work, work, work.
Tyler Oakley gives his definitive ranking of Disney Princes from super hot bad boys to self absorbed duds.
While Cinderella's Prince Charming is certainly famous, we have at least three other men who should be getting standalone movies over him
Where would our heroes be without their loyal followers?
THE DEFINITIVE RANKING.
If this was a race and feminism was the finish line, Aurora would be the person who falls just past the start line, shrugs it off, sits on the lawn, and starts putting little flowers in her hair. The only things Aurora does in the movie are not talk (she's one of the Disney princesses with the fewest lines of dialogue), sleep for a solid 75% of her movie, and wait for the prince to wake her up from her nap with a kiss. And none of this is ever a personal choice: Aurora has less autonomy than a chair.Moral of the story: No feminism.
Just how feminist are your favorite Disney princesses?
No one does love quite like Disney.
We asked our friends at Disneyland Paris to help us out with translations of a few of our favorite Disney phrases—try ‘em out below!