Magpie
DIS Legend
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I'm completely fine with the "makeovers", but maybe that's because I'm an artist myself. All I see is a different, but completely recognizable, interpretation of the princesses. I think several of them are quite beautiful and I love Mulan's look. Merida looks older - so maybe that's what she'll look like when she's a warrior queen in her twenties.
These pictures don't change them forever. It's just a new interpretation. The movies remain unchanged. The characters in the parks remain unchanged. And if your child is melting down over a picture of a princess online, why not challenge her to draw her own version of the princesses? Empower her to create her own.
After all, we, every one of us, have the right to imagine favourite fictional characters any way we like.
I'm sure there'll be a "Disney Babies" version of each of the princesses soon, if there isn't already.
These pictures don't change them forever. It's just a new interpretation. The movies remain unchanged. The characters in the parks remain unchanged. And if your child is melting down over a picture of a princess online, why not challenge her to draw her own version of the princesses? Empower her to create her own.
After all, we, every one of us, have the right to imagine favourite fictional characters any way we like.
I'm sure there'll be a "Disney Babies" version of each of the princesses soon, if there isn't already.



) that the characters in the park are people in costumes, but its fun to pretend. (they were terrified their first trip so I had to spill the beans!) I don't think it has taken away from the "magic". They are still stoked when they meet the characters and love the autographs. 

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