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  • • There are some tips where Disney failed. Giving bad lessons to the little girls that affects them after in life, having the wrong point of view.

    Little girls aren’t confident with themselves. They want to be slim, beautiful and to have a lot of accessories just like their favourite princess.

    • From the movies they know that:

    The reward is always marriage and kids

    You are never too young to find your man.

    At the end of the movie, they all get married to Prince

    Charming, some as young as 14 (Snow White). This is

    illegal.

    Half of the time, the princesses don’t even really get to know their prince before the marriage.

  • They never have bad hair day ecept Princess Anna from Frozen

    The biggest takeaway seemed to be the lesson that beauty equals

    They really focus on the idea of purity

    The thing is Disney princesses do not have anything to do with the

    reality and it’s scary how many little girls expect to live Disney movie life this days.

  • AURORA

    JUST WAIT FOR THE PRINCE TO SAVE YOU. A LITTLE GIRL SAID “AURORA FROM

    SLEEPING BEAUTY IS MY FAVORITE PRINCESS BECAUSE SHE MARRIES A HANDSOME PRINCE AND BECAUSE HER DRESS IS PINK. I LIKE THE PRINCESS DRESSES AND THE STORIES. AND I WANT TO MARRY A PRINCE”

    TO BE A GOLD DIGGER IS A GOOD THING WAKING UP TO ASSAULT IS NO CAUSE FOR

    ALARM.

  • ARIEL

    SHE IS “A GIRL WHO ACTUALLY GIVES UP HER VOICE FOR A MAN”

    STALKING IS THE QUICKEST WAY TO MAN’S HEART AND BED.

    TO MARRY A MAN YOU JUST MET CAN’T CAUSE YOU PROBLEMS, AT ALL.

    IGNORING YOUR PARENT’S ADVICE WILL ALWAYS END UP GOOD.

    YOU NEED TO DO EVERYTHING TO GET THE BOY/GIRL. THAT IS THE ONLY THING THAT SHOULD MATTER.

  • SNOW WHITE SNOW WHITE WAS KISSED BY A MAN SHE

    DIDN’T KNOW TILL SHE WAS SLEEPING. SHE IS 14 YEARS OLD, THE YOUNGEST

    DISNEY PRINCESS. SLEEPING IN A HOUSE OF SEVEN MEN SHE

    DOESN’T KNOW IS OKAY. ACCEPTING FOOD FROM COMPLETE

    STRANGERS IS NOT DANGEROUS. EVEN IF YOU ARE A PRINCESS, YOUR MAIN

    ROLE IS TO CARE OF YOUR MAN/MEN.

    BECAUSE SILENCE IS CONSENT

  • CINDERELLA IF YOU WANT THE BOY TO LIKE YOU

    BACK, CHANGE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOURSELF. IT’S THE OUTSIDE THAT MATTERS.

    WORKING ALL DAY AND PARTYING ALL NIGHT IS GOOD.

  • JASMINE GUYS LOVE IT WHEN YOU ACT

    UNINTERESTED. RUNNING AWAY AND GOING HOME WITH

    STRANGERS ARE GOOD CHOICES. A MAN WHO LIES ABOUT HIS

    BACKGROUND WOULD NEVER LIE ABOUT OTHER THINGS.

  • BELLE BELLE IS IN A ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP THE BEAST WILL SCARE HER, ABUSE HER AND

    DON’T LET HER ESCAPE. TO BE IMPRISONED BY THE ONE YOU LOVE IN

    REAL LIFE IS A CRIME AND THE REAL ENDS ARE NEVER HAPPY- MOSTLY CLOSED UP IN THEMSELVES, IN A PSYCHIATRY, SCARED FOR LIFE, IN A HOSPITAL OR DEAD. IN REAL LIFE ABUSERS NEVER CHANGE.

    SHE MAY BE INDEPENDENT AND INTELLIGENT, BUT THERE IS THE LESSON THAT “ IF YOU ARE KIND ENOUGH AND WONDERFUL ENOUGH, THE BEAST WILL BECOME A PRINCE”.

    BELLE IS ACTUALLY 17 (ILLEGAL MARRIAGE) NO MATTER THE GRIEVANCE, YOU CAN BUY

    YOUR WAY TO FORGIVENESS.

  • ALICE IN WONDERLAND

    A LESSON THERE IS THAT YOU SHOULD TRY ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING EVEN REMOTELY CONSUMABLE THAT COMES YOUR WAY. THE RESULTS WILL BE ONLY IN YOUR FAVOR.

    (STRANGE BOTTLES LABELLED “DRINK ME”, CURIOUS CAKES ASKING YOU TO “EAT [THEM]” MUSHROOM THAT A SMOKING CATERPILLAR TOLD YOU TO TRY?)

  • DISNEY VILLANSTHEY MAY NOT HAVE BEEN TOTALLY GOOD PEOPLE, BUT THEY HAD IT GOING ON.

    MALEFICENT WAS REALLY SMART, CONFIDENT AND A CAREER WOMAN.

    CRUELLA DEVIL WAS A SUCCESSFUL FASHION MOGUL.

  • URSULA TOLD IT LIKE IT IS, AND ACTUALLY CALLED OUT THE DOUBLE STANDARD ON BEAUTY THAT SOCIETY HAS.

  • DISNEY HAD A LONG WAY THROUHT CINDERELLAS AND AURORAS, WHO WEREN’T GOING OUT OF THEIR SHELTSAND ALWAYS WAITING FOR THE PRINCE ON A WHITE HORSE TO COME AND TAKE THEM OUT OF TROUBLE. IN THE NEWEST DISNEY MOVIES, THE FEMALE PORTRAITS ARE STRONG, INDEPENDENT AND DIVERSE. THEY ARE FIGHTING THEIR OWN BATTLES AND CREATE THEIR OWN HAPPY ENDING WITHOUT THE HELP OF A MAN. THEY SHOULD US THAT LIFE IS HARD AND NOT ALWAYS YOUR VOICE WILL BE RESPECTED THEY WAY IT SHOULD BE, BUT WE NEED TO BE STRONG AND GO AHEAD TO REACH OUR GOALS.

  • MULAN

    • Mulan overtly challenges gender roles in a very traditional culture. She physically fights almost to the death for her family and to earn her own honor and respect.

  • TIANA• Tiana is dreaming about her own

    business. Following her passion and achieving economic independence and stability is her chiefaimin life.

  • MERIDA

    “If you could change your fate, would you?” – Merida

    • Merida’s parents are forcing her to marry a man for the good of the kingdom. Since the early Disney days, princesses have been rebelling against this. She also challenges gender norms as Mulan.

  • • SHE ALSO CHALLENGES GENDER NORMS AS MULAN.• SHE TEACHES US THAT WOMAN COME IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES AND THAT BEING

    TRUE TO YOURSELF IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING.

  • RAPUNZEL

    • RAPUNZEL OVERCOMES HER FEARS AND RUNS AWAY FROM THE PRISON OF HER MOTHER, WHO KIDNAPPED HER. SHE DOES THE THINGS ALL BY HERSELF, YES SHE FALLS IN LOVE, BUT SHE DOESN’T NEED FLYNN TO SECURE HER HAPPINESS. SHE EVEN MAKES A WEAPON FROM A PAN.

  • ELZA• ELZA IS LITERALLY AN ICE QUEEN WHO DOESN’T

    NEED A MAN IN HER LIFE. • SHE HAS HER ISSUES, BUT SHE’S SECURE IN HERSELF. • SHE KEEPS HER SISTER FROM MARRING THE FIRST

    MAN SHE SEES. • ELZA IS INDEPENDENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATED.

  • BIG MOUTH

  • MARGE SIMPSON

    Marge is generally a stereotypical sitcom mother, and she also plays the "long-suffering wife" who puts up with the antics of her children and her oafish husband. While she usually takes her family's problems with good humor, in "Homer Alone" (season three, 1992), her workload and resultant stress caused her to have a mental breakdown. After spending time at "Rancho Relaxo", during which her family barely coped with her absence, she returned refreshed and everyone promised to help out more often. Marge often provides a grounding opinion for Homer and their marriage has often been shaky. Marge admits that she "put[s] up with a lot in [their] marriage," and has left Homer or thrown him out of the house on several occasions. One of the first such episodes to depict this is "Secrets of a Successful Marriage" (season five, 1994), where Homer starts teaching an adult education class on how to build a successful marriage. He is at first unsuccessful, but gains the interest of the class when he starts giving away family secrets, many of which concern Marge. Upon finding this out, Marge is incensed and throws him out of the house. The next day, Homer is dirty and disheveled, and begs Marge to take him back, saying the one thing he can offer her that nobody else can is "complete and utter dependence." At first, Marge does not see that as a benefit, but eventually admits that he "really [does] make a gal feel needed."Episodes that depict marital problems have become more frequent in recent seasons of the show. Through it all, Marge has remained faithful to Homer, despite temptations to the contrary such as the one in "Life on the Fast Lane" (season one, 1990), where she resists the charming Frenchman Jacques and instead chooses to remain with Homer.

  • Marge in her first televised appearance in "Good Night".Marge is a caring, understanding, and nurturing parent to Bart, but she refers to him as "a handful" and is often embarrassed by his antics.[44] In "Marge Be Not Proud" (season seven, 1995), she felt she was mothering Bart too much and started acting more distant towards him after he was caught shoplifting. In the beginning of the episode, Bart protested her "over-mothering", but as she started acting more distant towards him, he felt guilty about it and made up with her.[45] Marge has expressed understanding for her "special little guy" and has defended him on many occasions. She once said "I know Bart can be a handful, but I also know what he's like inside. He's got a spark. It's not a bad thing... Of course, it makes him do bad things."[44] Marge has a good relationship with Lisa and the two are shown to get along quite well. Marge over-mothers Maggie, which causes her to become too clingy and dependent on Marge. In "A Streetcar Named Marge" (season four, 1992) When Marge was playing the role of Blanche DuBois, she hit Ned Flanders naked with a bottle and she tells him 'What's this bottle in your face!'. Marge maintains a good relationship with her mother Jacqueline and her sisters Patty and Selma, though they disapprove of Homer and are vocal about it. Marge has tolerated their criticism, but has occasionally lost patience with them, once referring to them as "ghouls."[46] Marge's late father Clancy is rarely referred to in the series and has had speaking parts in only two episodes.[3] It was revealed in "Fear of Flying" (season six, 1994) that Clancy told Marge that he was a pilot, but in reality, he was a flight attendant. Marge discovered this one day and developed aerophobia.[47] In "Jazzy and the Pussycats" (season 18, 2006), Homer casually mentions that they once attended his funeral.[48] It was finally revealed that Clancy died of lung cancer in season 27 episode "Puffless".[49]

    Marge believes she has higher morals than most other characters, once leading a family values crusade against the violent The Itchy & Scratchy Show[50] and being a prominent member of the "Citizens' Committee on Moral Hygiene."[51] She often provides a voice of reason for the town itself, but many of the townspeople are frustrated or contemptuous of her frequent failure to recognize or react correctly to breaches of social norms.[52] Marge is the only member of the family who encourages, and often forces, church attendance. In "Homer the Heretic" (season four, 1992), Homer starts skipping church and Marge tells him "don't make me choose between my man and my God, because you just can't win.".[53] Yet, in some episodes, Marge's stereotypical attitude seems to affect her relationship with her daughter, Lisa, who is a feminist. For example, in "Some Enchanted Evening" (season one, 1990) When she was waiting for Ms. Botz, the babysitter, Bart, Lisa and Maggie asked Marge for some grub, but she quickly refused and they ran away. In "Lisa the Skeptic" (season nine, 1997), an "angel skeleton" is discovered, much to the skepticism of Lisa. As Lisa rants about the people who believe it is an angel, Marge informs her that she also believes it is an angel. She tells Lisa, "There has to be more life than just what we see, everyone needs something to believe in."[54] In spite of her highly debatable moral stances, Marge struggles with vices, such as a gambling addiction.[52] While Marge has learned to cope with her addiction, it has never completely disappeared and remains an underlying problem that is referenced occasionally on the show.[55]

    Politically, Marge generally aligns with the Democratic Party, having supported the candidacy of her state's progressive governor Mary Bailey,[56] and voted for Jimmy Carter in both of his presidential elections.[

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  • MOTHER GOTHEL

  • AGNES SKINNER

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  • PEARL SLAGHOOPLE

  • FRANCINE SMITH

  • JESSICA RABBIT

  • RED (TEX AVERY)

  • BETTY BOOP

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  • MINNIE MOUSE

    • Minnie Mouse is one of Walt Disney's cartoon characters, she is the girlfriend of Mickey Mouse, and first appeared in the short Plane Crazy along with him.

    • Minnie is sweet in nature, fun-loving and very beautiful. She is widely recognized by her pink or red polka-dot hair bow.

    • In most appearances, Minnie is presented as a best friend of Daisy Duck. Her favorite hobbies are cooking, dancing, gardening, shopping, music, fashion and spending time with Mickey. She is the rival of Bart Simpson.

    • “Just imagine... He'll stride into the room; a light will glow from him. I'll hear music, he'll bring me flowers, he'll swing me off my feet! And I'll know he's the one when he makes me laugh.” ―Minnie dreamily fantasizing of her dream lover; giving an example of her romantic personality.

    • Minnie Mouse has, over the years, grown into a strong, rather complex, and easily identifiable character in the Disney universe. Her many personality traits are more than noticeable, as well as consistent, in every incarnation of the character.

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