Much has been made lately about Disney's supposed move away from its lucrative princess franchise and much of the hubbub has centered around its newest movie, which saw its title changed from the more recognizable name Rapunzel to the more "gender-neutral" Tangled. Ostensibly this was to distance the film from other Disney princess films, which
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First off, I don't know that I'd agree that Belle ever needed a man to fulfill her dreams. She knew what she wanted from the beginning, and it just so happened that she found it when she found the Beast, but really, there's only one scene in the movie where she needs to be rescued by the Beast - when she's attacked by wolves in the forest after running away. For the rest of the movie, they are fairly close to equals, with most of it focused on them changing and realizing there's more to each other than appears at first glance. If you wanted to go with another man-oriented heroine, Ariel would be a bit better, I think.
Also, there are a good number of princesses who DON'T sport golden locks - Snow White, Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Mulan, etc. ;) But your point still stands - she doesn't end with a perfect hair-do. Although she was still rather cute. :)
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For the hair thing, I was more commenting on having thick, long, beautiful hair rather than it being blond. Although I'll give you that Snow White didn't have long hair.
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If you're talking length of hair, then I'll also point out that Cinderella usually has a short cut as well. ;)
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Ah, I'd forgotten about Cindy!
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