Frozen Disney Store Merchandise, What are you looking forward to? (Contains Spoilers)
I will be getting some more eggs on Wednesday.
Ialready got Hans 6 times :shock: haha
I will be getting some more eggs on Wednesday.
Ialready got Hans 6 times :shock: haha
If they're going by the name, then they are ridiculous. Sophia/Sofia is Greek, and can also be used for Italian names. I think I'll jump the bandwagon here, where's my Italian Disney princess??! Oh, Disney..
Which store did you get them?
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I think the thing about "white" princesses is... they sell. The most popular ones are blonds or redheads. When I think about it, my favorite princesses have always been the ethnic ones (until Elsa), but I realize Ariel, Rapunzel, and Aurora (that one surprises me) seem to sell the most.
And I don't think it's a question of little girls choosing a princess who looks like them, I think they just gravitate toward those features. *shrugs* For me, because I have those boring white features, I'm attracted to more exotic looks.
When I was a kid, EVERYONE whined about Disney needing to do a black princess. I thought Princess and the Frog was going to be a runaway hit. I LOVE that movie, and Tiana. But she doesn't seem to sell as much as Rapunzel, the very next princess to come along. I'm sorrynotsorry, but I think Tiana is a way cooler princess than Rapunzel and prettier and more charismatic and a better role model. But then she has dark hair and dark eyes (like the majority of the population), so she's overlooked.
Anway, that's just my take on something we're all going to see differently. YMMV, right?
The great thing about the princess lineup is there's representation for just about every demographic. If they do make a Latina princess, though, the story NEEDS to relate to the culture. Just forcing some girl to be Hispanic for the sake of ethnicity (I'm looking at you, Tiana) doesn't work.
I know we have lots of white princesses, but my beef is that most of them are blondes or redheads and most have blue eyes. I really want more to have Belle's colorations. Pale white girl with brown hair, with either brown, hazel, or green eyes. I can't count Rapunzel because she's blonde for most of the movie. They could have made her a brown haired girl who's hair lights up and glows blonde with magic when she sings. I think we all just want someone to look like ourselves.
That said, I've been wondering when they will do a Hispanic princess. She seems overdue. Also I am waiting for an African princess with a story set in Africa. I'm excited about Moana!
Sofia and her mom seem almost Hispanic, but they could be white too. I think people of both groups relate to her so well because you can picture yourself as her if you are white, or if you are Hispanic.
Frozen is not racist. The story takes place in an area where people would have lighter skin. They could have had different hair and eye color, but for Elsa I would have picked the pale shades to go with her icy nature over anything darker. Anna could have looked different if they wanted.
Courtesy of Albert Ohh on facebook
I think the thing about "white" princesses is... they sell. The most popular ones are blonds or redheads. When I think about it, my favorite princesses have always been the ethnic ones (until Elsa), but I realize Ariel, Rapunzel, and Aurora (that one surprises me) seem to sell the most.
And I don't think it's a question of little girls choosing a princess who looks like them, I think they just gravitate toward those features. *shrugs* For me, because I have those boring white features, I'm attracted to more exotic looks.
When I was a kid, EVERYONE whined about Disney needing to do a black princess. I thought Princess and the Frog was going to be a runaway hit. I LOVE that movie, and Tiana. But she doesn't seem to sell as much as Rapunzel, the very next princess to come along. I'm sorrynotsorry, but I think Tiana is a way cooler princess than Rapunzel and prettier and more charismatic and a better role model. But then she has dark hair and dark eyes (like the majority of the population), so she's overlooked.
Anway, that's just my take on something we're all going to see differently. YMMV, right?
The great thing about the princess lineup is there's representation for just about every demographic. If they do make a Latina princess, though, the story NEEDS to relate to the culture. Just forcing some girl to be Hispanic for the sake of ethnicity (I'm looking at you, Tiana) doesn't work.
This is very very true.
I'm not saying representation doesn't matter, because it does. But nothing grinds my gears more than when I see a parent literally direct their child towards the princess that looks more like them. Even though the kid is gravitating towards their aesthetic polar opposite, the parent literally will force them into a Belle dress because they "look more like her". If the child is forced to like Belle her whole life, something probably clicks in the subconscious there.
Do parents really do that?!
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