That's what I'm talkin' about!AwallaceUNC wrote:I wanna know why Giselle always gets left out!

In the article I posted, Tiana joined officially in the Disney Princess line on March 14, 2010.atlanticaunderthesea wrote: I think Tiana made the move into Princess products when TPATF was released onto DVD .... maybe Rapunzel will do the same ?


atlanticaunderthesea wrote:
what do you guys see when you log onto www.disneyprincess.com ? Mine is just some crappy, very much UN-interactive site just listing activites you can do. Is that the same for everyone else ?
I already mentioned this earlier in the thread, but my understanding is that Disney would have to pay annual royalties to Amy Adams in order to keep Giselle merchandise going, as Giselle's "look" is so tied into Ms Adams' own likeness.pinkrenata wrote:That's what I'm talkin' about!AwallaceUNC wrote:I wanna know why Giselle always gets left out!
I'm in the US, and I see the same interactive site that's been up since Tiana was added last year: 2D-style princess characters lined up in Flash, similar to what you see in my current banner (in fact it's where I pulled the images for my banner when I made it last year).bruno_wbt wrote:The same for me, but I’m not from the US either…atlanticaunderthesea wrote:
what do you guys see when you log onto www.disneyprincess.com ? Mine is just some crappy, very much UN-interactive site just listing activites you can do. Is that the same for everyone else ?
Maybe they are modifying it and including Rapunzel? That would make sense!
 I'd also like to see characters like Eilonwy, Megara, Kida, and Giselle added to the lineup despite the "politics" of only including the more marketable characters, regardless of whether or not people consider them actual princesses (and yeah, I understand there were issues with Amy Adams' likeness which is why she isn't a part of the group).  I get the gist of it all but I think they'd be better off selling their female characters as "heroines" rather than princesses.
  I'd also like to see characters like Eilonwy, Megara, Kida, and Giselle added to the lineup despite the "politics" of only including the more marketable characters, regardless of whether or not people consider them actual princesses (and yeah, I understand there were issues with Amy Adams' likeness which is why she isn't a part of the group).  I get the gist of it all but I think they'd be better off selling their female characters as "heroines" rather than princesses.   I seriously think that adding the more obscure characters to the lineup (such as in doll sets and group shots for merchandise) would help boost awareness of their respective films.
  I seriously think that adding the more obscure characters to the lineup (such as in doll sets and group shots for merchandise) would help boost awareness of their respective films.
Um...really? Really?Lorddh wrote:Besides, i think Princess Tiana is ugly and she doesn't fit in.
 She's practically a copy of the Ariel/Belle/Jasmine prototype with darker skin and hair, and more curves. How is she any uglier than they are? And, I'm wondering, do you think that Giselle, a mock-up of the "Disney Princess," and Rapunzel, a 3D character, also wouldn't fit in? Because that would make more sense.
  She's practically a copy of the Ariel/Belle/Jasmine prototype with darker skin and hair, and more curves. How is she any uglier than they are? And, I'm wondering, do you think that Giselle, a mock-up of the "Disney Princess," and Rapunzel, a 3D character, also wouldn't fit in? Because that would make more sense.
Maybe for you, but not for me. It's all about opinions.Disney's Divinity wrote:Um...really? Really?Lorddh wrote:Besides, i think Princess Tiana is ugly and she doesn't fit in.She's practically a copy of the Ariel/Belle/Jasmine prototype with darker skin and hair, and more curves. How is she any uglier than they are? And, I'm wondering, do you think that Giselle, a mock-up of the "Disney Princess," and Rapunzel, a 3D character, also wouldn't fit in? Because that would make more sense.
And Tiana does not have any curves. If you want a Princess with curves then take a look at Jasmine, lol.Lorddh wrote:Maybe for you, but not for me. It's all about opinions.Disney's Divinity wrote:Um...really? Really?She's practically a copy of the Ariel/Belle/Jasmine prototype with darker skin and hair, and more curves. How is she any uglier than they are? And, I'm wondering, do you think that Giselle, a mock-up of the "Disney Princess," and Rapunzel, a 3D character, also wouldn't fit in? Because that would make more sense.
Anyway, I'm glad Giselle isn't included, and well I wasn't too happy about Tangled being CG, but it's a good movie...and I'm sure she wont look out of place, since she'll be cartoon animated.
A "tribal princess" would be appropriate for a black character? Like president Obama, the "loud tribesman" (quote Newt Gingrich)? But you're not racist? Of course you're not.Lorddh wrote:Besides, i think Princess Tiana is ugly and she doesn't fit in. Not racist, just don't like it. I think that if they really wanted to throw in a Black princess they could of made a good story of a tribal princess. Not destroy a great story like the Frog Prince.

Call me whatever you like. Not here to argue with anyone. You don't know me and I don't know you. So don't talk, cause you're only trying to look good.Goliath wrote:A "tribal princess" would be appropriate for a black character? Like president Obama, the "loud tribesman" (quote Newt Gingrich)? But you're not racist? Of course you're not.Lorddh wrote:Besides, i think Princess Tiana is ugly and she doesn't fit in. Not racist, just don't like it. I think that if they really wanted to throw in a Black princess they could of made a good story of a tribal princess. Not destroy a great story like the Frog Prince.
Lorddh wrote:So don't talk, cause you're only trying to look good.
Glad we have someone here to judge us all. I'm sure we'd be lost without you.Lorddh wrote:The person who made this board just wants to seem like a victim.
Up until now this is what you've said:Lorddh wrote:Call me whatever you like. Not here to argue with anyone. You don't know me and I don't know you. So don't talk, cause you're only trying to look good.
Africa has millions of tribal princesses, and a story of one would be quite unique and fitting... Not destroy a wonderful story just to throw in a black princess.

Wonderfully put.Goliath wrote:Why is everybody taking this stupid merchandising line so seriously? Honestly, if I were a fan of Princess and the Frog, I would be *glad* had she not been included in the enless stream of dolls/toys/lunch boxes/pyjamas/underwear/toothbrushes/thermomethers/tampons etc.
The Disney Princess Line is exactly why they had to change the name of their last film from 'Rapunzel' to 'Tangled' in the US. It's why Disney is regarded as childish and girlish (that, and the Disney Channel crap) --I hear this over and over again: Pixar is considered cool, hip and adult, while Disney gets you rolling eyes, barf sounds and giggles. They do "girly" or "children's" stuff.
The 1990's are over. Sequels, Disney Channel and most of all that hideous Princess Line has destroyed Disney's image. It's embarrassing nowadays to be an adult man and stand in line at the theater to order two tickets to *cough* Rapunzel *cough*.
Or maybe you're just fixing everything I'm saying...yup, that's exactly what you're doing.Goliath wrote:Up until now this is what you've said:Lorddh wrote:Call me whatever you like. Not here to argue with anyone. You don't know me and I don't know you. So don't talk, cause you're only trying to look good.
Africa has millions of tribal princesses, and a story of one would be quite unique and fitting... Not destroy a wonderful story just to throw in a black princess.
1. The black princess is ugly
2. The black princess has no curves, like all the other princesses (so the black princess is different)
3. The black princess should be a tribal person (so a black princess should be a savage)
4. A wonderful story was destroyed because the princess was black
Maybe you're not a racist. Maybe you just say racist things all the time.

I hope that didn't come across too, "How dare you?!"Lorddh wrote: Maybe for you, but not for me. It's all about opinions.
Anyway, I'm glad Giselle isn't included, and well I wasn't too happy about Tangled being CG, but it's a good movie...and I'm sure she wont look out of place, since she'll be cartoon animated.
 I was just honestly shocked anyone would find one of their characters ugly, especially a protagonist. Animated characters seem almost always aesthetically attractive--more perfect than real people. Even ugly characters are usually ugly in a "pretty" animated way.
  I was just honestly shocked anyone would find one of their characters ugly, especially a protagonist. Animated characters seem almost always aesthetically attractive--more perfect than real people. Even ugly characters are usually ugly in a "pretty" animated way.  
