Difference between revisions 123411731 and 123411732 on dewiki{{for|the Game Boy Advance game|Disney Princess (game)}} [[Image:Disney Princess Logo.jpg|right|200px|The official Disney Princess logo]] The '''Disney Princesses''' are [[fictional characters]] who have been featured as part of the [[List of Disney characters|Disney character line-up]]. However, usually only one Disney Princess has appeared in each [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] [[animated film]]. The main six are: [[Snow White (Disney)|Snow White]], [[Cinderella]], [[Sl(contracted; show full) ==Original songs== Aside of the pre-existing princess songs from the films, there have been original songs produced for the Disney Princess franchise. All of the songs are sang by the princesses, with the exception of "Where Dreams Begin" which is sang from the perspective of the eight princesses, but not by the princesses themselves, and is merely credited by Disney as being sang by "Disney Princess". *"Where Dreams Begin" *"The Way To Bake (A Delicious Cake)" -(sung by Snow White (Melissa Disney) *"A Holly Jolly Christmas Snow" (sung by Snow White, Grumpy, Bashful and Doc) *"The Night Before Christmas" (sung by Snow White, Grumpy, Bashful and Doc) *"Every Girl Can Be a Princess" -(sung by Cinderella ([[Susan Egan]]) *"I’m Giving Love for Christmas" (sung by Cinderella) *"It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" (sung by Cinderella) *"Waiting For My Prince" -(sung by Princess Aurora ([[Lesley French]]) *"Christmas With My Prince" (sung by Princess Aurora) *"Happy Birthday, Princess!" - Ariel ([[Jodi Benson]](sung by Princess Ariel) *"Manners And Etiquette" - Ariel ([[Jodi Benson]](sung by Princess Ariel) *"I Just Love Getting Dressed For Tea" - Ariel ([[Jodi Benson]](sung by Princess Ariel) *"Christmas in the Ocean" (sung by Princess Ariel and Sebastian) *"Ariel's Christmas Island" (sung by Princess Ariel and Sebastian) *"There's Only One Ariel" (sung by Princess Ariel and her sisters) *"The Perfect Princess Tea" - Belle ([[Paige O'Hara]](sung by Belle) *"The Princess Dance" (sung by Belle) *"So Very Glad You're Here" - Belle ([[Paige O'Hara]](sung by Belle) *"Holidays at Home" (sung by Belle) *"The Christmas Waltz" (sung by Belle) *"Musical Chairs" - Jasmine ([[Lea Salonga]](sung by Princess Jasmine) *"These Moments We Share" -(sung by Pocahontas ([[Judy Kuhn]]) *"Silver and Gold" (sung by Pocahontas) *"Cups and Saucers" - Mulan ([[Lea Salonga]](sung by Mulan) *"The Holly and the Ivy" (sung by Mulan) *"[[The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)|The Twelve Days of Christmas]]" (sung by Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel, Belle and Princess Jasmine) *"Christmas Is Coming!" (sung by Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel, Belle, Princess Jasmine and Pocahontas) *"[[If You Can Dream]]" -(sung by Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Princess Ariel, Belle, Princess Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan ([[Susie Stevens Logan]], [[Christie Houser]], [[Jodi Benson]], [[Paige O'Hara]], [[Lea Salonga]], [[Judy Kuhn]] and [[Lea Salonga]] respectively) ==''Kingdom Hearts''== In the [[Kingdom Hearts|''Kingdom Hearts'']] video game for [[Playstation 2]], Cinderella, Belle, Aurora, Snow White, and Jasmine are featured as five of the seven "Princesses of Heart", a term for young ladies with entirely pure hearts. Ariel, while featured in the game as an aid to [[Sora (Kingdom Hearts)|Sora]] in battle when he visits her world, is not one of the Princesses of Heart. The other two Princesses of Heart are [[Alice(contracted; show full) Originally, ''[[Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: A Kingdom of Kindness]]'' was announced as the first film in the series, which featured the same Princess Aurora story, but had a [[Belle (Disney)|Belle]] story rather than Jasmine. It is not clear why this happened, but . ==Criticism== On December 24, 2006, Peggy Orenstein published, “What’s Wrong With Cinderella?” in the New York Times. In her article, Orenstein discussed her concerns about the effects of princess figures on young girls. Orenstein used the Disney Princesses specifically to present many of her points. Orenstein also noted the pervasive nature of Princess merchandise and that every facet of play has its princess equivalent. Orenstein referenced how “dirty kneed” [[Dora the Explorer]] became a princess in 2004, with merchandise released to commemorate the event. [[Princess Clara]] from the animated television series ''[[Drawn Together]]'' is a crude parody of the Disney Princesses. ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==See also== *[[List of Disney princes|Disney Princes]] ==External links== *[http://disney.go.com/princess/html/main_iframe.html Official Disney Princess site] [[Category:Disney characters|Princesses]] [[Category:Disney franchises|Princesses]] [[Category:Fictional princesses|Disney]] [[fr:Disney Princess]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=123411732.
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