Heroin filem animasi kanak-kanak Club
sertai
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Welcome to my article! Here is a senarai of (female) Disney characters that I personally believe are pretty/beautiful but don't get much attention and deserve their chance in the spotlight. I’ve never been very good at explaining why I find certain people (well, characters in this case) attractive, so I may accidentally repeat myself throughout the artikel and the komen-komen won’t be very long but I’ll try and make it short but sweet. Some of these characters are not only underrated in beauty, but also in character, though for the sake of the artikel I’ll only talk about the former. It’s just my opinion, some may not agree, but I hope anda enjoy regardless!~



10. Nani (Lilo & Stitch)
 ~2002~
~2002~


First up… Nani. She’s very realistic-looking in terms of Disney and while I don’t believe she’s stunningly beautiful, she is very pretty and relatable. I Cinta her black hair and her nose might look ugly on someone else, but it Suits her and adds to her look. Oh, and those curves! She has a perfect body shape and is pretty in an understated, subtle way.











9. Katrina Van Tassel (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)
 ~1949~
~1949~


Cinderella lookalike, much? I don’t think she’s as angelic-looking as Cinderella but she’s still very pretty. Gorgeous blue eyes, amazing figure, cute features. She’s very dainty in the way that she carries herself and whilst I haven’t seen this movie from start to finish, I just Cinta the way she is drawn.












8. Ellie Fredricksen (Up)
 ~2009~
~2009~

I think Ellie is one of the prettiest Pixar females. She’s absolutely adorable! I Cinta her expressive eyes, her cute button nose, her simple but nice hair and her lovely fashion sense. She also has such a sweet smile.















7. Mary Darling (Peter Pan)
 ~1953~
~1953~

This woman is very classically beautiful; she oozes elegance and charm. I Cinta her sophisticated style and I think the way her hair is arranged helps bring out and enhances her pretty features.















6. Sarah Hawkins (Treasure Planet)
 ~2002~
~2002~

Sarah Hawkins looks lebih atau less like an older, female version of Jim so of course I find her attractive. I Cinta the way she looks with her hair down and wearing a simple nightgown; she doesn’t need to dress up all fancy to look nice. Through the majority of the movie her face looks tired and overworked but it doesn’t detract from her simple beauty.












5. Mermaids (Peter Pan)
 ~1953~
~1953~

I couldn’t possibly choose an individual Mermaid to put into the artikel - they all look similar, just with different hairstyles - so I decided to incorporate them into one. I think they’re all gorgeous. They all have amazing hair and I Cinta how they style it. They’re definitely the most beautiful characters in the Peter Pan franchise – to me, at least. It's a shame they don't have lovely personalities to match their looks!











4. Aphrodite (Hercules)
 ~1997~
~1997~

It’s ironic that the Goddess of Cinta and beauty is on here. While she has little screentime, I still think she’s stunningly beautiful. I know the stylized artwork of this movie isn’t to many people’s tastes, but personally I like it a lot. I Cinta how caricatured every character is. She has a pretty smile and there’s just something very alluring and mysterious about her – “That’s why her hair is so big, it’s full of secrets!”











3. Slue-Foot Sue (Melody Time)
 ~1948~
~1948~

I haven’t even seen this movie but I don’t think I need to in order to see how beautiful she is. She’s in some ways another Cinderella lookalike (like Katrina) with similar sort of features. I absolutely Cinta her lips/smile, her beautiful blue eyes and her cute red-hair. She’s stunning!













2. Tarzan’s Mother (Tarzan)
 ~1999~
~1999~

She’s only in the beginning of the movie and doesn’t even utter a single word but WOW she’s gorgeous! I’ve always thought so. Her hair is so uniquely styled and Suits her very well; I also Cinta the auburn colour. She has a beautiful smile and keseluruhan pretty features. Man, Tarzan had hot parents.













1. Blue Fairy (Pinocchio)
 ~1940~
~1940~

I think the Blue Fairy is absolutely stunningly beautiful. Captivating and alluring without trying too hard; she has a natural charm about her. I Cinta the 'classic' sort of look that she has. I Cinta her blonde hair (style as well as shade), her complexion and her lips… well; I Cinta everything about her looks. The sparkly blue outfit really brings out her stunning eyes. She’s graceful, elegant and enchanting. No wonder Jiminy Cricket is mesmerized sejak her!
Blue Fairy is my #1 most beautiful Disney character, not just on this list, but out of all Disney females in existence. She's angelic!








 ~
~
added by Tygers_Eye
Source: Don't know. Found it on a basic Google search.
Here's the saat article! After a request of AudreyFreak (who's the one who gave me the idea), I decided to do Jane. I just want to say that she was very difficult and I might have been completely wrong about her, so I'd like anda to tell me what anda think about the results.

Jane is ESTP.

Extroverted: Almost everyone types her as introverted, but I'm not really sure about that. To begin with, she is definitely open to the outside world of people and things. She succeeded in communicating with a wild stranger, while he couldn't even speak. She was also very friendly towards all the Haiwan (well,...
continue reading...
added by Safira-09
Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
added by Safira-09
Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
added by Safira-09
Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
added by Safira-09
Source: from "The Magic Riddle"
added by PrincessFairy
Source: Me
I asked people that voted to rank their kegemaran heroine outfits, and they dikomen with their ranks. A total of 24 users took part. The ranks here are an average of the ranks of everyone that commented. The scoring of the ranks was done sejak a total point score (combined points to each character from the lists of all of the people that participated)! For example, if somebody had Robin hud, hood as #1 on their list, then it gets 10 points. If another person has him as #2, he gets 9 points and so on. If Robin hud, hood is not in ranked in the bahagian, atas 10 on somebody's list, he gets no points.

So here are the...
continue reading...
added by GypsyMarionette
Source: Ryoko-demon (DeviantArt)
added by PrincessFairy
Source: PrincessFairy
added by GypsyMarionette
Source: Makuba (DeviantArt)
added by KataraLover
added by KataraLover
added by PrincessFairy
Source: http://disneycollective.tumblr.com/post/103996981740/disney-ladies-month-day-30-favourite-disney
added by PrincessFairy
Source: http://disneycollective.tumblr.com/post/103996981740/disney-ladies-month-day-30-favourite-disney
added by PrincessFairy
Source: http://disneyyandmore.tumblr.com/post/18596269523
added by PrincessFairy
Source: http://briannathestrange.tumblr.com/post/149484724667
added by ace2000
hei Fanpoppers, I am doing a review on a movie I was Penulisan that was expected to be released on TAY (Talk Among Yourselves) very soon. I have an excerpt from the intro of the review; it’s a very interesting yet dark fact-filled story of the making and behind the scenes drama behind Warner Bros’ obscure Non-Disney Film/Disney Knockoff, Quest for Calmelot.

When Warner Bros. Feature animasi was founded in ’94, they have planned to make two projects to release for theaters, with the Live-Action/Animated Hybrid Film angkasa jem planned for the November 1996 release and the film adaption of...
continue reading...
I was thinking of this while watching the other hari the Nostalgia Critic's review of the angsa, swan Princess, and how critical and overly nitpicky he was in general towards this movie...

And that made me think how almost all non-Disney Filem are treated in this way (of course, there are a few notable exceptions as the Studio Ghibli films and the Dreamworks ones), that audiences feel the need that if they are animated Filem which aren't Disney, they must be held in an impossibly high standard and they must please every demand of the audience.

Why is that? Why is it that any animated non-Disney movie...
continue reading...