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Disney's cartoon princesses gather in real life | Disney's cartoon princesses gather in real life |
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As proof that you can be a princess when you grow up, the voices behind 10 of Disney's cartoon princesses have gathered at a US event for fans. | As proof that you can be a princess when you grow up, the voices behind 10 of Disney's cartoon princesses have gathered at a US event for fans. |
The women have voiced heroines spanning nearly three decades of films, from The Little Mermaid (1989) to 2016's Moana. | The women have voiced heroines spanning nearly three decades of films, from The Little Mermaid (1989) to 2016's Moana. |
Snow White and Cinderella were absent, but Disney claimed it was the largest gathering of its "royals" in one place. | Snow White and Cinderella were absent, but Disney claimed it was the largest gathering of its "royals" in one place. |
They are resuming their roles for a new film which Disney said would "break down" the princess stereotype. | They are resuming their roles for a new film which Disney said would "break down" the princess stereotype. |
Next year's release, Wreck-It Ralph 2, will feature all the Disney princesses in a scene where they wear T-shirts - not dresses - and discuss the "challenges of being perfect". | Next year's release, Wreck-It Ralph 2, will feature all the Disney princesses in a scene where they wear T-shirts - not dresses - and discuss the "challenges of being perfect". |
John Lasseter, Disney and Pixar's chief creative officer, said at Sunday's Disney expo in California: "These characters are really strong... We love to think of them way beyond just the movie that was made." | John Lasseter, Disney and Pixar's chief creative officer, said at Sunday's Disney expo in California: "These characters are really strong... We love to think of them way beyond just the movie that was made." |
The princesses in their own words | |
Source: Walt Disney Studios | Source: Walt Disney Studios |
Irene Bedard, who played Pocahontas in 1995, said the princesses would be moving with the times. | Irene Bedard, who played Pocahontas in 1995, said the princesses would be moving with the times. |
She told Variety magazine: "We can say this is the story that was told - but now we have a chance to take it into our hands again and have princesses with a twist. | She told Variety magazine: "We can say this is the story that was told - but now we have a chance to take it into our hands again and have princesses with a twist. |
"For me, being a princess means really being able to know to listen to your heart and have that voice - and speak out when we all should have that chance." | "For me, being a princess means really being able to know to listen to your heart and have that voice - and speak out when we all should have that chance." |
Disney, which has faced questions over the impact its princesses might have on young girls' ideas of perfection, has more recently attempted to rework its on-screen heroines. | Disney, which has faced questions over the impact its princesses might have on young girls' ideas of perfection, has more recently attempted to rework its on-screen heroines. |
Moana featured a princess with an "average" body type, while this year's Beauty and the Beast portrayed Belle as an inventor. | Moana featured a princess with an "average" body type, while this year's Beauty and the Beast portrayed Belle as an inventor. |
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