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Who was Disney's first legitimat Princess?(Not married into royalty)

How many others were there? (legitimat ones)
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Snow White?
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CORRECT!!!

For some reason though, on a lot a sites, it says Aurora, but the correct answer is indeed Snow White :)
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The only legitimate princesses are:
Snow White
Aurora
Ariel
Jasmine
Pocahontas
Atta (or are we only counting people?)
Kida

I think I might have missed one or two, but this is all I could think of. And MickeyMouseBoy already pointed out that Snow White was the first.
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Well, does it actually say who was the legitimate monarch in Snow White? I know Snow White was the Queen's step-mother but who was the original royal? Did the Evil Queen marry the then King or the King marry the then Queen?

In the original fairytale there are lots of different takes on this. In some versions the Evil Queen is Snow White's real mother. In some the King marries into the royal family in a marriage of political convenience (and the Queen is jealous of her new husbands Daughter as she cannot have her own children) and in others the King is the legitimate monarch and the Evil Queen marries into the family. In some, there isn't even a royal family!

However in the Grimm fairytale version (which is classed by many as the definitive version) it is indeed the Evil Queen who marries into the royal family – making Snow White a real princess and the Queen a faux-Queen.

I'm curious, is the Queen's origin ever mentioned in the film's narrative or are we just assuming? I cannot remember.
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That's a good point. I'm sure that it was the Queen who married into the royal family in Disney's version, making Snow White a legitimate royal. Either that or we're just not supposed to think about technicalities like that.
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I never thought about it until
Prince Philip wrote:For some reason though, on a lot a sites, it says Aurora, but the correct answer is indeed Snow White
Which got me thinking and doing a little web research. :)
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MickeyMouseboy - we are waiting for a new question from you!
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OK, then I post a new one!
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Who wrote and performed the song "Let Me Be Good to You"?
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I'm not cheating, I'm just using my resources:

Wanna tell us what movie it's from?????
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I think you should not be allowed to know the movie if you don't already, for you can easily find it yourself on the Internet. I too am using my resources and going to the film credits.
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That took shorter than I thought it would because I have the DVD of THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE! Melissa Manchester is the answer. The thing that takes a while is coming up with a question.

How many Oscars did Walt Disney, along with members of his staff, win [spanning his entire career]?
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I'm taking a wild guess here, but 32?????
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It´s 48 Oscars won for the company during Walt´s lifetime
32 of them was presented to Walt himself.
But you asked for the total!
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I'm going to jump ranks and ask a question.

In the original(hans Christian Anderson) version of the Little Mermaid(a horrible and depressing version IMO) Ariel is not the only person to visit the sea witch and trade something for something. What other person(s) visted the Sea Witch and what did they trade for what? (What did they give her, what did they recieve in return)

^^Sorry to state the obvious, just wanted to make sure it was clear :)
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In the original Hans Christian Anderson version, the little mermaid's (she is unnamed in the original tale) sisters visit the sea witch and trade their hair for a knife. They take it to the little mermaid saying that if she kills the Prince before dawn, she will get back her tail and return to the sea to live out her full 300 years of life. If she does not, she will die and become foam on the sea as soon as the sun rises.

And yes-this version is horribly depressing (I even cried), and I'm trying to write a novel about it. Coming along well so far. Or, at least I think so.
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I'm going to be really cocky and presume I'm right, and ask the next question.

Keeping with the Little Mermaid theme, in the Disney film, what is the full name of Sebestian?
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You were right and the answer to your question is : Horatio Falonius Ignatious Crustacious Sebestian.

I will pose my question i na few minutes when I think of it. (Also don't know if the spelling is right :oops: but the name is :wink: :) )
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What are the names of Ariel's 6 sisters and in which order are they introduced?
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