I'm absolutely appalled by the makeover. The point of Merida is that it is okay to be different. Apparently, it isn't, because Disney felt the need to give her plastic surgery and make her look like a real housewife or a Barbie. I was disappointed by the other makeovers doing this to the other Princesses, but I have to say that this one disturbs me the most because the whole point of Merida was being able to be yourself, as her creator so eloquently points out.
My DH who usually doesn't even notice that kind of stuff, is the one who saw an article on it first, and he actually was so irritated by it, that when he showed it to me he suggested that we quit giving our money to Disney (and let me tell you we spend a lot on Disney) because as long as people keep throwing their money at Disney they will think that this kind of thing is okay. He says now that he has a daughter, he realizes what kind of message this change sends to little girls and he thinks it is awful- I've lost count of how many Barbies we have and he doesn't have any issues with those, but his take on why this is different is that they didn't make Barbie change because they didn't think she was good enough the way she was. She was always the way she was. With Merida, the message they are sending is that to sell merchandise she has to be thinner, taller, be all made up, and have her hair fixed up from the way she really is. It is basically saying- she wasn't good enough, we had to change her. Every little girl who sees Merida merchandise knows it isn't the Merida from the movie. DH was actually talking trip cancellations-- I'm more of the mindset just don't buy the merchandise with the new style Princesses.


Let's not go too far- I don't think I could give up my Disney trips!
Actually, giving up the merchandise is not a problem at our house because my Princess loving DD doesn't care for any of the new Princess merchandise. I've saved a lot of money on Princess merchandise this year, because she doesn't want anything that doesn't have the old style Princesses. She looks at it and says, "They don't look like the Princesses in the movies- none of them look right". She saw a picture of the new Merida this weekend and without either DH or I saying anything to her about how we felt said "That's not Merida. Somebody really dumb must work at Disney if they think that looks like her and that they should sell stuff that looks like that"
The new makeovers Disney is giving the Princesses irritates me in general, but this one really bothers me.