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stfuhatemongers:

brogigayo:

sword-meets-rose:

firefly20ffm:

akitron:

callmekitto:

albinwonderland:

belleieve:

PRECIOUS

oh my god I want to meet Tiana so badly you don’t even know

I feel like tiana would appreciate the practicality of her wearing sneakers
PRECIOUS
LITTLE
BABY

i can’t I CAN’T THIS IS SO PRECIOUS

HER SHOES.
THIS PICTURE.
AWWWW.



oh my goodness my heart my HEART

My favorite princess!
*keeping my promise to post cute things.

this is the sweetest thing I’ve seen all day, seriously.
Her hair is even up in a little bun with a tiara! That little girl’s parents are definitely paying attention to the little details. <3

stfuhatemongers:

brogigayo:

sword-meets-rose:

firefly20ffm:

akitron:

callmekitto:

albinwonderland:

belleieve:

PRECIOUS

oh my god I want to meet Tiana so badly you don’t even know

I feel like tiana would appreciate the practicality of her wearing sneakers

PRECIOUS

LITTLE

BABY

i can’t I CAN’T THIS IS SO PRECIOUS

HER SHOES.

THIS PICTURE.

AWWWW.

oh my goodness my heart my HEART

My favorite princess!

*keeping my promise to post cute things.

this is the sweetest thing I’ve seen all day, seriously.

Her hair is even up in a little bun with a tiara! That little girl’s parents are definitely paying attention to the little details. <3

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Photo Post Tue, Nov. 22, 2011 191 notes

somewhat-nerdy:

waltdisneyconfessions:

“I am currently writing a research paper on how the media affects the body image of young girls. And as huge of a Disney fan I am, there will be a paragraph on how the princesses bodies are entirely unrealistic”.

THEY’RE CARTOONS, OF COURSE THEY’RE UNREALISTIC.

Young kids don&#8217;t necessarily get that though- that&#8217;s the problem. Especially since most of the male characters and side-characters have variations in their body types and look more&#8230; anatomically possible than the leading ladies do.
I had to explain to my 7 year old little sister that, no, people generally didn&#8217;t look like Jasmine or Sleeping Beauty when they grow up, so I think this is a pretty valid point, as it helps shape their expectations of what they&#8217;ll look like when they&#8217;re older - and nobody really thinks to remind them that it&#8217;s unrealistic, since it doesn&#8217;t immediately occur to them that kids might not always &#8216;get it&#8217;.

somewhat-nerdy:

waltdisneyconfessions:

I am currently writing a research paper on how the media affects the body image of young girls. And as huge of a Disney fan I am, there will be a paragraph on how the princesses bodies are entirely unrealistic”.

THEY’RE CARTOONS, OF COURSE THEY’RE UNREALISTIC.

Young kids don’t necessarily get that though- that’s the problem. Especially since most of the male characters and side-characters have variations in their body types and look more… anatomically possible than the leading ladies do.

I had to explain to my 7 year old little sister that, no, people generally didn’t look like Jasmine or Sleeping Beauty when they grow up, so I think this is a pretty valid point, as it helps shape their expectations of what they’ll look like when they’re older - and nobody really thinks to remind them that it’s unrealistic, since it doesn’t immediately occur to them that kids might not always ‘get it’.





Video Post Sun, Oct. 09, 2011 21,530 notes

oh my god, the detail in this animation…

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