• plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    Umm those aren’t princesses…. Just Disney main lead that they use that term incorrectly for…

    A princess is royalty who holds titles as well as duties. How many for the REAL definition, not Disney’s made up one?

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      1 month ago

      Umm those aren’t princesses…. Just Disney main lead that they use that term incorrectly for…

      How many for the REAL definition, not Disney’s made up one?

      I think the only exception in the Disney lineup is for Mulan. The rest are all either born royal or marry royal.

      • ✅ Snow White: Daughter of the King and Queen
      • ✅ Cinderella: Marries Prince Charming
      • ✅ Aurora: Daughter of King Stefan
      • ✅ Ariel: Daughter of King Triton
      • ✅ Belle: Marries Prince Adam (yes, The Beast has a name)
      • ✅ Jasmine: Daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah
      • ✅ Pocahontas: Daughter of the Powhatan Chieftain
      • ❌ Mulan: Neither born royal nor marries royal
      • ✅ Tiana: Marries Prince Naveen
      • ✅ Rapunzel: Daughter of the King and Queen of Corona
      • ✅ Merida: Daughter of King Fergus of DunBroch
      • ✅ Elsa: Daughter of the King and Queen of Arendelle
      • ✅ Anna: Daughter of the King and Queen of Arendelle
      • ✅ Moana: Daughter of Chief Tui
      • ✅ Raya: Daughter of Chief Benja

      I suppose one could argue whether or not Chiefs are royalty, but culturally the role is more or less equivalent.

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        1 month ago

        Hey, they specified medieval, not princesses. And you would be surprised I guess by the amount of people who wouldn’t mind having a discussion about the absurdity of it.

        People like different parties ;) try going to one first maybe.