In the story, is Belle actually a princess? I've (gasp) never seen the movie, but I've heard it ends simply with them in love, NOT with a wedding, so she isn't *actually* a princess.
Just what I've heard...![]()
Hope the OP dosen't mind the bump or the question but do the princes ever come out at PFF?
Since Disney continually includes Belle as part of the princesses and since we know the Beast was a prince, I'm going to assume they got married at some point.
And just to be clear here, I'm not implying that female characters who aren't "princesses" are somehow less admirable(though I have been known to gently mock all Disney princes who didn't fight a dragon). I've just noticed that Disney tends to play up 6 human female characters considerably more than others, and those six all have one thing in common. They were either born a princess(Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, and Jasmine), or they married a prince(Cinderella, Belle).
I have always assumed that Belle married the Beast. And since Disney does bill Belle as one of the Princesses I think this is a safe assumption. I loooovvveee Belle! She will always be my favorite because she is intelligent, stands up for what she believes, and has a sense of honor.
I have a question- why is it that Disney produces pictures of Aurora with a pink dress? To set her apart from Cinderella? Hmmmm....just curious!![]()
More like Disney not paying attention to their own films. In watching Cinderella, her dress is more silver than blue. I think the big reason is really marketing. They couldn't market princesses to little girls without having at least one in pink, so since Aurora's dress momentarily appears pink, it won.I have a question- why is it that Disney produces pictures of Aurora with a pink dress? To set her apart from Cinderella? Hmmmm....just curious!![]()
Those were my thoughts exactly. Isn't Disney releasing "Sleeping Beauty" again in October or some time soon? I wonder what color she will wear this time. I have a pet peeve about classics staying true to their original form as well. Gotta love those classics. Good info. Thanks!More like Disney not paying attention to their own films. In watching Cinderella, her dress is more silver than blue. I think the big reason is really marketing. They couldn't market princesses to little girls without having at least one in pink, so since Aurora's dress momentarily appears pink, it won.
*WARNING: Sleeping Beauty Fan Rant*Most of the high end collectibles such as figurines, statues, and artwork feature Aurora in blue because the artists, sculptors, et all actually watch the film to get the details right as opposed to bean counters who figure that pink will sell better. And one viewing of the film makes it quite clear that the dress is blue, except for those occasions when Flora is screwing up the color of the dress. When Aurora sees the dress for the first time, it's blue. When she pricks her finger, it's blue. The whole time she's asleep, it's blue. And when Phillip kisses her, it is, you guessed it, blue, which Disney screwed up on the 2003 DVD release). *End Rant*
Sorry about that. One of my major pet peeves is how Disney ignores their own film. They're even promoting an upcoming pin release of the "rare" blue dress when in the film itself, the pink dress is rare.
No way! That is bold indeed! I saw an advertisement at the beginning of my DD's Tigger Movie for this new re-release and they showed her wearing Blue when she was kissed by Philip ( because a princess would not be so bold as to kiss the prince)A friend of mine who owns a Disneyana collectibles store related this story about the nature of blue vs. pink and Sleeping Beauty to me, which plays into the cover art for the new release. There is a very beautiful and very hard to find figurine of Princess Aurora sculpted by Giuseppe Armani. Whenever she got this figurine in stock, it would usually sell out within days. Well one day a guy walks into her store and says he's looking for this very figurine because his girlfriend loves Aurora and wants the figurine for Christmas. My friend takes him over to the display case and shows him the very figurine he's looking for. The guy takes one look at the figurine and says that it can't possibly be the right figurine because his girlfriend told him Aurora always wears pink and this "Aurora" is wearing blue.
At this point I start to laugh for two reasons: Number one, I wonder how much said girlfriend really loves Sleeping Beauty considering that she did not know that Aurora wears blue. Number two, this figurine has only been made in blue.
I've seen the cover art for the new DVD release. It's my opinion that in an effort to avoid hearing from people who actually care about stuff like being true to the film's look and not confuse people who apparently love Aurora, yet do not know that she wears blue(I believe this is only possible if you've never seen the film Sleeping Beauty), Disney has taken the bold step of covering up the color of her dress with the title shield, so that her dress color is a "mystery."
My girls are having their Aunt sew Halloween costumes. Actually, she is making each of them 2. Belle in her Christmas dress, Belle in the woods when they feed the birds, Bo Peep from Toy Story and Mary Poppins.
However, when my youngest was wanting to be Aurora her Aunt was looking into having fabric died part blue part pink. We figured we did not want to explain it to people all day though.
Seeing as how her provincial belle is always called Alice, and Cinderella in rags was called a pilgrim.![]()
My lil one was CInderella last year which is the photo in my signature! haven't decided what she will do this year!
Tina![]()
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WOW! This woman is talented! the girls look like regular supermodels,A few ideas for you (yes all made by the same Aunt)
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Cinderella that the mice and birds made and Belle.
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Cinderella in rags and ball gown.
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Belle and provincial Belle.
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Mary Poppins on my oldest, now the youngest wants this one too.
Sorry now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
Will you be going to DLR to see Sleeping Beauty castle as it is opened up for walk thru's? Of course I realize this is advertising for the new release, but I am hopeful that I will get a chance to view it.!![]()
Tina
Hope the OP dosen't mind the bump or the question but do the princes ever come out at PFF?
Prince Charming was with Cinderella (that's her prince, right?) when we saw them *leaving* the area while we were in line with DS. There were many upset children at that moment... Anyway, I assume he was with her in the meet area.
And my assumption is allowed, b/c you guys are assuming that Belle got married even though you didn't see it happen....![]()