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Disney Princess Voices: Worst to Best. One of the best things about Disney princess films are their princesses obviously and songs. As a singer, music lover, and actor, I've always paid close attention to the voices that bring these wonderful characters and songs to life. I am picky about the voices I like but can admit that no princess has a bad voice, some are just much better than others.

Share your opinions. Snow White Let me begin by saying that I'm ranking both singing and speaking voices and that even though she's at the bottom, I don't hate Snow White's voice. Let's be honest here, most people find her voice to be annoying Disney Princesses and Greek Goddesses. I was bored so I decided to write an article about which princesses look like which greek goddesses, since I'm greek and I love the Greek Mythology.

Hera- Jasmine. Walt Disney Images - Sleeping Beauty. Third article in three days? I have a life.. I've also heard a lot of complaints from Frozen haters asking how Elsa is so complex, so I'm writing this for that as well. Anyway let's get started! Because Tiana spends the majority of the movie as a frog um, spoiler alert , animators squeezed in as many dresses as possible for her human character so that there would still be plenty of options for future dolls and other merchandise.

Although Mulan was the first "tomboy" princess, creating her was a challenge for animators. Because she spends the majority of the movie disguised as a man, animators had to make her convincingly boyish, which meant they couldn't give her all the Barbie-like proportions that they normally give their princesses.

Because of this, Mulan has one of the most realistic bodies out of the Disney princesses. But even without her Barbie dimensions, animators still thought she was too girly. So in the movie, whenever Mulan is in disguise, her eyelashes and double eyelid disappear and her eyebrows grow thicker.

When she's not in disguise, her eyelashes and eyebrows magically grow back. Cartoon makeup, maybe? Although she was Disney's first computer-animated princess film, there was something else that was unique about the heroine herself: She had buck teeth. According to supervising animator Glen Keane, he gave Rapunzel several minor quirks on purpose. There needs to be something slightly off, some element; it might be her nose, her lip, her tooth, or one eye higher than the other, but something.

Even in Rapunzel's teeth, the way she talks, there's something a little bit wonky in the placement of her teeth, and things like that were designed so that she was more real, true and appealing. She might be based on a real person, but there's nothing about the Disney character that mirrors the historical icon, especially when it comes to looks.

In fact, animators originally planned to base her look off the real Pocahontas — until they saw a picture of her. She might be one of the most popular Disney princesses now, but Sleeping Beauty was a complete flop when it was first released in It was a financial failure for Disney, especially because they spent five years on the movie working to get Aurora just right. What sets her style apart from the other princesses is the sharp, angular way she was animated. Thanks to the detailed background art by Eyvind Earle, animators had to make the characters less round and "Disney-like," and more vertical and pointy to match Eyvind's backgrounds.

That's why Aurora lacks the softness of other princesses. However, her rigidness is made up by the fact that she's the only princess with violet eyes. As for the strategic reason why animators chose violet? There isn't none — I guess they just liked the color. Distractify is a registered trademark. A massive grouper toilet on the left for scale via. I know this person!! She is not my actual internet girlfriend, but I want to watch this anyway! That was… not what I expected it to be but I am delighted.

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