Favorite Disney Protagonists
PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 4:32 am
The Disney villains thread made me want to listen to Disney music, which reminded me of how much I loved and looked up to Belle as a child. So here goes: your favorite Disney Protagonists.
1. Mulan. She and Belle both avoid the irritating bratty traits that other Disney heroines fall victim to. I love Mulan for a variety of reasons. I love her spunk, her determination, and her sefless love and concern for her family. The driving storyline is her finding her identity, like most of the others, but her main motivation that leads to finding her identity is not doing whatever she wants, but rather saving her father from certain death. I love that about her.
2. Belle (Beauty and the Beast). She'd be #1 if it weren't for the whole Stockholm Syndrome thing. In all seriousness, though, I love Belle. I love her intelligence, concern for the little guy, and the balance she strikes between patience and not taking crap she doesn't have to.
3. Kuzco (The Emperor's New Groove). I can't help it. I love this movie. Kuzco is a jerk, but he's a groovy, witty jerk. He is, after all, the hippest cat in creation. And he learns not to be a jerk, so... *shrugs* No, but really, I love Kuzco.
4. Tiana (Princess and the Frog). She is so strong willed, and I love how hard she works for her dream. If there's anything she isn't, it's lazy.
5. Basil (The Great Mouse Detective). Is it weird that one of the earliest cartoon crushes I can recall was on a mouse?
6. Robin Hood. What's not to love about Robin Hood? He's been reincarnated in so many forms, but the fox is one of my favorites. He's charming, dashing, and heroic.
7. Bolt. I think this movie was fairly underrated. It was charming and fun, and I really enjoyed it, and the titular character.
1. Mulan. She and Belle both avoid the irritating bratty traits that other Disney heroines fall victim to. I love Mulan for a variety of reasons. I love her spunk, her determination, and her sefless love and concern for her family. The driving storyline is her finding her identity, like most of the others, but her main motivation that leads to finding her identity is not doing whatever she wants, but rather saving her father from certain death. I love that about her.
2. Belle (Beauty and the Beast). She'd be #1 if it weren't for the whole Stockholm Syndrome thing. In all seriousness, though, I love Belle. I love her intelligence, concern for the little guy, and the balance she strikes between patience and not taking crap she doesn't have to.
3. Kuzco (The Emperor's New Groove). I can't help it. I love this movie. Kuzco is a jerk, but he's a groovy, witty jerk. He is, after all, the hippest cat in creation. And he learns not to be a jerk, so... *shrugs* No, but really, I love Kuzco.
4. Tiana (Princess and the Frog). She is so strong willed, and I love how hard she works for her dream. If there's anything she isn't, it's lazy.
5. Basil (The Great Mouse Detective). Is it weird that one of the earliest cartoon crushes I can recall was on a mouse?
6. Robin Hood. What's not to love about Robin Hood? He's been reincarnated in so many forms, but the fox is one of my favorites. He's charming, dashing, and heroic.
7. Bolt. I think this movie was fairly underrated. It was charming and fun, and I really enjoyed it, and the titular character.