Snow White
Snow White
Snow White by MOD37
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Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarves)
I have now done all of the TRUE Disney Princesses!
you can fight me on the princess thing as much as you want but thee are ONLY 6 I repeat 6 TRUE Disney Princesses and NO Anastasia is NOT a Disney movie! She was made by 20th Century! And Snow White is the ORIGINAL Disney princess! ~Ani
I have now done all of the TRUE Disney Princesses!
you can fight me on the princess thing as much as you want but thee are ONLY 6 I repeat 6 TRUE Disney Princesses and NO Anastasia is NOT a Disney movie! She was made by 20th Century! And Snow White is the ORIGINAL Disney princess! ~Ani
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Category Movies » - Disney Movies » Snow White
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Category Movies » - Disney Movies » Snow White
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CateyD on December 5, 2007, 3:03:37 AM
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MOD37 on December 5, 2007, 8:20:12 AM
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CateyD on December 2, 2007, 7:56:22 AM
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MOD37 on December 2, 2007, 12:33:03 PM
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Pocahontas isn't technically a princess, she is just a chiefs daughter, princesses are part of the royal court of a monarchy and last time I checked Native tribes weren't quite the same as a monarchy so no she isn't really truely a princess, by true definition, and if you will read my description, I wrote that I had done all of the TRUE Disney princesses
CateyD on December 3, 2007, 8:27:23 AM
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Well, if you want to go into the technicality of how a Native American tribe works, the concept of a "princess" is a European one, not a Native American one, so there weren't "technically" Native American princesses at all.
However, a "princess", by definiton, is "a nonreigning female member of a royal family". Since a "tribe" to a Native American is similar to a "monarchy", she would be considered a princess.
Danged controversy. I'd say we're both right.
As long as you don't try to pass of Mulan as a princess, I'm good.
PS: I'm not trying to be mean. Just to argue my point :]
However, a "princess", by definiton, is "a nonreigning female member of a royal family". Since a "tribe" to a Native American is similar to a "monarchy", she would be considered a princess.
Danged controversy. I'd say we're both right.
As long as you don't try to pass of Mulan as a princess, I'm good.
PS: I'm not trying to be mean. Just to argue my point :]
MOD37 on December 4, 2007, 8:30:47 AM
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Were not arguing were having a discussion, no one gets mad and were just stating different points.
I would NEVER try to pass Mulan as being a princess! That i believe is the most stupid, well not MOST stupid, but is up there, on what people do! It also irritates me when people say Tinkerbell is a princess *shudders at the thought*
I would NEVER try to pass Mulan as being a princess! That i believe is the most stupid, well not MOST stupid, but is up there, on what people do! It also irritates me when people say Tinkerbell is a princess *shudders at the thought*
CateyD on December 2, 2007, 7:56:47 AM
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As for the Tinkerbell thing, I completely agree. But see, the thing for me is, I don't understand why she's so popular at all. She's Peter Pan's bratty pixie friend. How in the world could you take that, and make her one of the most famous Disney characters?! I don't like Tinkerbell.