Let her ask and call me so I can go with her cuz I want to hear what they have to say!!!!
come on! cuz i can't wait to hear what the princess is going to come up with.Belle and Beast are married. Belle was a peasant, while Beast was a prince. The only way she could be made a princess was by marriage. In fact I believe it's a Disney trivia of who's the only princess that became royalty by marriage. I know I read that trivia somewhere but I can't remember where I read that.
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There are nine canonical Disney Princesses, if you go by the Disney Princess official website (and why not?). Four of them are royal by birth:
Snow White
Aurora
Jasmine
Ariel
Four are commoners:
Belle
Mulan
Cinderella
Tiana
And then there's Pocahontas, and I'm not sure where she fits. She's the Chief's daughter, but is that really a princess? I don't know, but who am I to argue with Disney? I'm also not sure why Esmerelda doesn't get to be a Princess, if Poca does, but again, I don't own the rights to them.![]()


well i would say "hun, most marriges end in divorce and the beast really didnt want to go through all that legal mumbo jumbo and lose half of his royal riches. so they just hung out until they became sick of each other and parted ways peacfully." hehehehehehe just kidding you guys... could you imagine her face![]()

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It would look like this..... Horrified & Confused.....
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This was after i told her the alice was not really a princess![]()







My favorite thing about Mulan is that so little of it actually dealt with a relationship.
If Coral hadn't been eaten by the pirhana (no, not pirhana...whatever kind of fish that was), Nemo would have been a more normal kid, Marlin wouldn't have been so protective, and the whole journey probably wouldn't have happened b/c Nemo wouldn't have defied his overprotective parent by staying at the fishing boat. No need to find him!
And then there's Pocahontas, and I'm not sure where she fits. She's the Chief's daughter, but is that really a princess? I don't know, but who am I to argue with Disney? I'm also not sure why Esmerelda doesn't get to be a Princess, if Poca does, but again, I don't own the rights to them.![]()
Belle and Beast are married. Belle was a peasant, while Beast was a prince. The only way she could be made a princess was by marriage. In fact I believe it's a Disney trivia of who's the only princess that became royalty by marriage. I know I read that trivia somewhere but I can't remember where I read that.
Snow White, Aurora and Mulan are all married too. Although technically I believe (I can't be 100% sure) Mulan isn't a princess. She is married to the one of the members of the royal court though, so I *think* that does makes part of the royalty circle but I'm not sure how.
And yes I am one of the history geeks, so all this in IMO.


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Yeah, maybe I think about these things too much.![]()
This picture has made the rounds a lot, but it's always what I think of when this comes up:Hmm, I think Disney's official princess website is biased against some of the lesser known (aka not as marketable) princesses of Disney canon!
They don't mention Princess Tiger Lily from Peter Pan, Princess Eilonwy from The Black Cauldron, or how about Kida from Atlantis? She's a princess too. And if you really want to get technical, you could get into direct-to-video sequel territory and point out some of the offspring of the characters. Simba and Nala's daughter Kiara, Ariel and Eric's daughter Melody, just to name a few. OR if you want to count Pixar, you have to include Princess Atta and Dot from A Bug's Life!
I don't consider Mulan a princess so I don't know what Disney is thinking on that one (other than franchise $$$)...she's not of royal birth, and her husband isn't either. He was a captain in the military promoted to general, but that doesn't make him royalty.
Yeah, maybe I think about these things too much.![]()
The Emperor presents her with his crest, intending for her to be his successor, technically making Mulan "Princess of China."
This picture has made the rounds a lot, but it's always what I think of when this comes up:![]()
