09 Jan Most Disney Princesses All Wear Blue For A Very Significant Reason
This month I arrived home from the greatest vacation of my life – two weeks in Disney World Florida. I am a total Disney fanboy. I love the movies, songs, parks and most importantly, the variety of entertaining characters featured on the big and small screens.
Perhaps the greatest highlight was having breakfast inside Cinderella’s castle. Not only did I get steak and eggs for breakfast, and in one of the most iconic landmarks on the planet, but I got to meet Snow White, Princess Jasmine, Princess Aurora and Ariel! (I’m a 25-year-old male with a very disappointed father.)
But no matter how much I’d consider myself a Disney nerd, I never realized this oh-so obvious fact, until today.
In 1937, Walt Disney introduced the world to the very first animated feature-length movie in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In addition, he also introduced the world to the very first official Disney Princess in the innocent, caring and loyal Snow White, who wished for her prince to come.
The success of the movie was global, and it was evident audiences wanted Princesses. Despite pouring his heart into movies like Dumbo, Fantasia, Pinnocio, and Bambi, Walt wouldn’t replicate the success of Snow White until his introduced the world to Cinderella in 1950.
And since then, we’ve seen princesses heavily featured in many of Disney’s greatest classics. All the way from the Snow White and Cinderella, who dreamed of meeting their true love and living happily ever after, to Ariel, Mulan and Princess Jasmin, who craved adventure out of the worlds they were born into, to the modern day Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida, who take an active role in turning their lives around for the better.
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