
id say jessica rabbit (of course )
I disagree. I think all the heroines from the late 80's and the 90's are all real women. They all have deeper personalities than those of Snow White, Aurora, and Cinderella, who all seem to be automated to the "find the prince, get hitched, and live happily ever after" program. The later heroines' personalities are far more intricate.Aladdin from Agrabah wrote:She is the only Disney heroine I know- except Esmeralda and Megara- who's really a WOMAN.
I think numba1lostboy meant that Pocahontas looks like a woman, not that she is inside. Most of the princesses and other leading ladies look like girls/teenagers, Pocahontas certainly doesn't.numba1lostboy wrote:I disagree. I think all the heroines from the late 80's and the 90's are all real women. They all have deeper personalities than those of Snow White, Aurora, and Cinderella, who all seem to be automated to the "find the prince, get hitched, and live happily ever after" program. The later heroines' personalities are far more intricate.Aladdin from Agrabah wrote:She is the only Disney heroine I know- except Esmeralda and Megara- who's really a WOMAN.
But as far as figure and body structure goes, I agree that Pocahontas has the most realistic form...except for maybe Mulan. All the other heroines all set a standard of perfection that can only be accomplished on paper.
Not only a standard of perfection. They're skinny like top models. Pocahontas has a feminine body, with curves, where they are needed of course! It's like comparing Nicole Kidman to Monicca Belucci! Nicole is pretty, beautiful and delicate. Monica, on the other side is all these things but also very hot!! And I don't agree that even the late 80's early 90's heroines are complete women. Look at Ariel's, Jasmine's and Belle's behaviour; they're stubborn like mules, a characteristic that can be found mainly in teenagers. Pocahontas is thoughtful, respectful and she tries to unite the people she loves, not just do what she likes! And yes, Mulan's body is very realistic but absolutely NOT sexy IMO. I mean, she doesn't even have breast!!!numba1lostboy wrote:But as far as figure and body structure goes, I agree that Pocahontas has the most realistic form...except for maybe Mulan. All the other heroines all set a standard of perfection that can only be accomplished on paper.
I don't think they're skinny like top models; their bodies would look elongated. I think they're generally regular/healthy skinny, except maybe Aurora, but that's because of the stylization given to 'Sleeping Beauty'.Aladdin from Agrabah wrote:
Not only a standard of perfection. They're skinny like top models. Pocahontas has a feminine body, with curves, where they are needed of course! It's like comparing Nicole Kidman to Monicca Belucci! Nicole is pretty, beautiful and delicate. Monica, on the other side is all these things but also very hot!! And I don't agree that even the late 80's early 90's heroines are complete women. Look at Ariel's, Jasmine's and Belle's behaviour; they're stubborn like mules, a characteristic that can be found mainly in teenagers. Pocahontas is thoughtful, respectful and she tries to unite the people she loves, not just do what she likes! And yes, Mulan's body is very realistic but absolutely NOT sexy IMO. I mean, she doesn't even have breast!!!
I forgot to mention before that I find Princess Kida very sexy too, although many people think that her suit is sluty. Even if you don't like her white hair and her tatoo, you have to admit that her body is really sexy!