Rapunzel to enter Disney Princess Court

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The Walt Disney Co. announced today that Rapunzel will become the 10th official Disney Princess at a high-profile celebration at Kensington Palace in London in October.

”Once Rapunzel becomes an official member of the Disney Princess court, she will be celebrated and recognized as such across Disney and will be included in all Disney Princess products featuring multiple characters, in addition to her own merchandise line. Plus, across all Disney Parks, Rapunzel will for the first time wear her royal tiara, stolen from the kingdom by Flynn Rider in the Tangled film,” said Mary Beech, vice president of girls franchise development and marketing at Disney Consumer Products, in a press release.

Rapunzel will be welcomed into the royal court on Oct. 2 by Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Mulan, Pocahontas, Snow White and Tiana. In addition, celebrities and little princesses from across the globe will participate a procession through Hyde Park and party activities.

Independent charity Historic Royal Palaces has partnered with Disney to help stage the event to encourage children to explore the stories behind the real kings, queens, princes and princesses.

Rapunzel fans have helped put Tangled in the Top Ten biggest-grossing Disney movies of all time — ahead of Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast, Cars and Toy Story 2. Her story will continue in spring 2012 when the girl with the glowing hair will marry her true love, Flynn Rider, in a short-form Disney animation special airing on Disney Channel.
 
Cool, it makes sense! My only question is why is Mulan in that group? She's the only one that is not a princess.
 
Cool, it makes sense! My only question is why is Mulan in that group? She's the only one that is not a princess.

What about Giselle from "Enchanted"?
I would guess cause she gets married at the end of the movie but not to the prince.
 

Cool, it makes sense! My only question is why is Mulan in that group? She's the only one that is not a princess.

Her father is a feudal lord under the Emperor of China. That would make her the Asian equivalent of a minor medieval princess in Germany (i.e. Rapunzel)
 
What about Giselle from "Enchanted"?
I would guess cause she gets married at the end of the movie but not to the prince.

Giselle is not part of the Princess Court. The official Disney princesses are:

  1. Snow White
  2. Cinderella
  3. Aurora
  4. Ariel
  5. Belle
  6. Jasmine
  7. Pocahontas
  8. Mulan
  9. Tiana
  10. Rapunzel

Her father is a feudal lord under the Emperor of China. That would make her the Asian equivalent of a minor medieval princess in Germany (i.e. Rapunzel)

I thought Mulan's family where commoners. Where is it mentioned that her father is a Lord? If it was part of the original story, I do not remember it being mentioned in the movie. Now maybe it was, or maybe there is a "give away" that I am not aware of since I don't know much about the chinese feudal system. I am really just curious, I am not doubting you. :goodvibes

As for Rapunzel, she is actually called Princess in the movie and her parents are referred to as "King" and "Queen".
 
I thought Mulan's family where commoners. Where is it mentioned that her father is a Lord? If it was part of the original story, I do not remember it being mentioned in the movie. Now maybe it was, or maybe there is a "give away" that I am not aware of since I don't know much about the chinese feudal system. I am really just curious, I am not doubting you. :goodvibes

Its implied in their home, the family temple, the keeping of a war horse and armor. Chinese commoners did not live like that.

(Its also part of the original Chinese legend).
 












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