Name your childhood favorite Disney princess

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Name your childhood favorite Disney princess

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Cinderella and Rapunzel.
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Merida and Cinderella.
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I still love Belle.
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Belle from Beauty in the Beast because she loved books and was wooed by the Beast's massive library!
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Cinderella! She is patient, kind, and has a good head on her shoulders despite the cruelty she faced. She was a good role model in showing perseverance and kindness to others even if they are mean to you.
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1) Princess Cinderella
2) Princess Snow White
3) Princess Ariel
4) Queen Elsa
5) Princess Leia
6) Princess Jasmine
7) Rapunzel
8) Belle
9) BONUS: Princess Tiana
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Cinderella and Rapunzel.
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My favorite princess was Belle, followed by Ariel. Then when Tangled came out, Rapunzel became my third favorite.
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I like all Disney princesses but to be specific it'll be always pricess Aurora💖😍
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Definitely Mulan. Badass queen that she is. Which is why I'm also disappointed with the live-action Disney movie. They also reduced Gong Li as a plot device for Mulan and ugh, no.
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Belle. I always had a inclination towards Beauty and the Beast since my childhood. Its still awesome. :techie-studyinggray:
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Jasmine when I was a kid. Anna and Rapunzel as an adult!
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Belle was definitely my favorite, but as new movies came out I think my new favorite would have to be Tiana. I just love how strong and passionate she is. Plus she's the first princess to actually have a job.
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Ariel. I had a thing for mystical creatures.😍
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Mulan! Not sure if she would be considered a princess, but Disney has named her as an official princess so I'm sticking with it. I watched this film so much as a kid and I feel like she was one of the first disney princesses that felt like she didn't belong in the world she exists in, and I could relate to that to an extent
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