Tinkerbell is not a princess. That is an insult to the fairy hierarchy. Princesses are mere humans blessed with good looks and fortunate circumstances.![]()
Tinkerbell is not a princess. That is an insult to the fairy hierarchy. Princesses are mere humans blessed with good looks and fortunate circumstances.![]()
I believe she's also been classified as a villain. Didn't she try to kill Wendy?
Tinkerbell is not a princess. That is an insult to the fairy hierarchy. Princesses are mere humans blessed with good looks and fortunate circumstances.![]()
I believe she's also been classified as a villain. Didn't she try to kill Wendy?
As for Mulan, she was the daughter of a lord which in itself is like royalty, but she also earned a high status. It never occurred to me she was never a princess until the second Mulan movie. But if you wanna get all technical about it, she wasn't born into royalty, nor did she marry into it, so she's not a true princess. Only a princess for the Disney franchise.
I was afraid this thread was going in another direction...the way of a thread from a while back...
No, she is a fairy! Not a princess.
And to make things even stranger, someone once posted a picture on DIS of questionable "male face" Tinkerbell sliding down the wire at the Magic Kingdom a few years ago. I remember being kinda horrified to see the picture and thinking this has to be photoshopped or something. Wonder if I can find it now......
Interesting Tinkerbell from old thread!
And to make things even stranger, someone once posted a picture on DIS of questionable "male face" Tinkerbell sliding down the wire at the Magic Kingdom a few years ago. I remember being kinda horrified to see the picture and thinking this has to be photoshopped or something. Wonder if I can find it now......
Interesting Tinkerbell from old thread!
That made me giggle!
But no, Tink is not considered a princess just a fairy.
As for Mulan, she was the daughter of a lord which in itself is like royalty, but she also earned a high status. It never occurred to me she was never a princess until the second Mulan movie. But if you wanna get all technical about it, she wasn't born into royalty, nor did she marry into it, so she's not a true princess. Only a princess for the Disney franchise.
This is actually a big plus for Mulan. Most royal families have centuries of inbreeding behind them, so it's best not the be a "true" princess.