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* [[Creator Backlash]]: Despite Tiana merchandise flying off the shelves, ''[[The Princess and |
* [[Creator Backlash]]: Despite Tiana merchandise flying off the shelves, ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' was a (relative) failure for Disney, which caused them completely change their marketing strategy for ''[[Tangled]]''. Their reasoning: the movies only appeal to little girls. Despite Rapunzel being an official Disney Princess, this was completely downplayed and her movie was made out to be a ''[[Shrek]]''-like 3D animation romp. Since then, ''Tangled'' has done great at the box office, and Disney has said that they will not stop doing fairy tale movies. |
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* [[Newer Than They Think]]: Despite the fact that Disney has been making movies featuring princesses since 1937, the Disney Princess franchise itself was only introduced in 2000; that makes it younger than other Disney franchises such as ''Baby Einstein'' and ''[[Toy Story]]''. |
* [[Newer Than They Think]]: Despite the fact that Disney has been making movies featuring princesses since 1937, the Disney Princess franchise itself was only introduced in 2000; that makes it younger than other Disney franchises such as ''Baby Einstein'' and ''[[Toy Story]]''. |
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* [[Talking to Himself|Singing to Herself]]: Lea Salonga as the singing voices of Jasmine and Mulan. |
* [[Talking to Himself|Singing to Herself]]: Lea Salonga as the singing voices of Jasmine and Mulan. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: |
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** ''[[Swan Lake]]'', ''Bluebeard'', ''Rumpelstiltskin'', ''Aida'', and ''The Love For Three Oranges'' were each going to be made into a film at some point by Disney (although the first was eventually made into a non-Disney animated film, ''[[The Swan Princess]]''). Maybe their heroines would have been in this franchise. |
** ''[[Swan Lake]]'', ''Bluebeard'', ''Rumpelstiltskin'', ''Aida'', and ''The Love For Three Oranges'' were each going to be made into a film at some point by Disney (although the first was eventually made into a non-Disney animated film, ''[[The Swan Princess]]''). Maybe their heroines would have been in this franchise. |
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** Giselle from ''[[ |
** Giselle from ''[[Enchanted]]'' was going to be given Disney Princess status as well, but Disney abandoned the idea when they realized they would have to secure life-long rights to the image of [[Amy Adams]], Giselle's actress. Not to mention ''Aida'' got a Disney-supported stage musical. |
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Revision as of 14:00, 9 April 2014
- Creator Backlash: Despite Tiana merchandise flying off the shelves, The Princess and the Frog was a (relative) failure for Disney, which caused them completely change their marketing strategy for Tangled. Their reasoning: the movies only appeal to little girls. Despite Rapunzel being an official Disney Princess, this was completely downplayed and her movie was made out to be a Shrek-like 3D animation romp. Since then, Tangled has done great at the box office, and Disney has said that they will not stop doing fairy tale movies.
- Newer Than They Think: Despite the fact that Disney has been making movies featuring princesses since 1937, the Disney Princess franchise itself was only introduced in 2000; that makes it younger than other Disney franchises such as Baby Einstein and Toy Story.
- Singing to Herself: Lea Salonga as the singing voices of Jasmine and Mulan.
- What Could Have Been:
- Swan Lake, Bluebeard, Rumpelstiltskin, Aida, and The Love For Three Oranges were each going to be made into a film at some point by Disney (although the first was eventually made into a non-Disney animated film, The Swan Princess). Maybe their heroines would have been in this franchise.
- Giselle from Enchanted was going to be given Disney Princess status as well, but Disney abandoned the idea when they realized they would have to secure life-long rights to the image of Amy Adams, Giselle's actress. Not to mention Aida got a Disney-supported stage musical.