I had to think for a little while about this one, because for me it's a very close call between Prince Naveen (The Princess and the Frog) and Flynn Rider, a.k.a. [Prince] Eugene Fitzherbert (Tangled).
Naveen is fantastic, definitely one of the strongest prince characters in my opinion. It's lovely to watch him grow from a spoilt, arrogant person with little sense of responsibility, to a man (well, frog!) who would sacrifice his own wishes to grant someone else's. Though he falls in love with Tiana, he loves her enough to decide to marry the rich Charlotte, so he can afford to buy Tiana her dream restaurant. But of course true love prevails, etc etc, so that Naveen and Tiana end up having their cake and eating it too...figuratively and literally. The accent definitely helps with Naveen's appeal. I only wish he spent more time as a human and less as a frog!
I think the gold medal has to go to Flynn Rider on this one, though. Maybe it's my twisted view on men but I love a guy who has a good grip on sarcasm and dark humour. For the first half of the movie, you see the self-loving, sarcastic, and ambitious Rider who would betray his allies in a blink if it meant getting away with the treasure. He does that, and winds up hiding out in a tall hidden tower, where he is discovered by Rapunzel...a Disney princess with more than her share of attitude herself.
I just love watching their initial adventures together, and seeing him try to trick her into backing out of their agreement. As the two get to know each other better, you can start to see this subtle bond start to form between them. Flynn Rider admits that his real name is Eugene Fitzherbert, and from then on, the layers start to strip away to reveal the person that he truly is; we start to see the sincerity behind the character he's invented for himself.
The dance between Eugene and Rapunzel in the town square is a really sweet moment for me, and I've shed more than my share of tears in the lantern scene; I'm sure I'm not alone in this. In that moment when Rapunzel turns around to see him holding a lantern for the both of them, my only thought is 'Ok so where is my Eugene!!'.
The climactic scene at the end of the movie truly shows what Eugene is made of - he would rather sacrifice himself than see Rapunzel trapped for life with her impostor of a mother. Once again, however, true love and all that stuff ensures that both end up safe and sound, eventually married and made royalty. You know, the kind of thing that happens every day.
So, my vote goes to Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert. Of course it doesn't hurt that he's probably the most physically appealing of the princes...to women in my age group anyway. There's just something about that smoulder...
- Belle
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Monday, 18 July 2011
56 things I love about Disneyland
It's the 18th of July today, exactly 56 years since Disneyland in Anaheim was opened to the public. I've been to this wonderful place 4 times now, and about to visit for the 5th time in December - not a bad effort, considering I live in Australia! So, as a tribute to my favourite place, I'd like to share 56 things I love about Disneyland.
1. Walking up the Esplanade on the morning of the first day you visit Disneyland, and getting goosebumps from the atmospheric music!
2. The chime when you enter through the turnstile.
3. The sign as you go under the bridge and into the park: "Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy".
4. Main Street USA atmospheric music - all of the old-style tunes immediately take you back in time.
5. Creating pressed pennies and seeing how many designs you can collect.
6. Having a quick browse through the Emporium at the start of the day and already finding amazing souvenirs to buy.
7. Always taking a photo in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle as soon as you reach it for the first time.
8. My family's first-ride tradition: always either Snow White's Scary Adventures or Pinocchio's Daring Journey.
9. The ending of the Snow White Ride (my sister and I always laugh at this) - straight from the Witch's death scream to the 'And they lived happily ever after' end mural.
10. Seeing little girls running around Fantasyland dolled up as their favourite princess.
11. Peter Pan's Flight - still the most magical ride in the park.
12. Going on the teacup ride and trying to spin as fast as humanly possible.
13. Pinocchio Village Haus restaurant - we always ate here when I was young!
14. Going on It's A Small World for airconditioning in the heat, and for warmth in the cold.
15. Laughing at Australia's pitiful representation in It's A Small World.
16. Listening to the Jazz Bands in New Orleans Square.
17. Being 21 years old and still getting a little bit nervous about going on the Haunted Mansion.
18. The smell of the water in Pirates of the Caribbean! Weird but so true!
19. The transition from daytime to very believable nighttime as you ride POTC.
20. Riding Splash Mountain and laughing uncontrollably for no reason through the entire ride.
21. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters in general!
22. The smell of popcorn before a parade.
23. Sitting on a bench in Main Street in the morning and just watching everyone go past. The excitement in the air is palpable!
24. The sometimes uncontrollable urge to dance down Main Street in time to the background music.
25. The show that the It's A Small World clock puts on.
26. The snake in Indiana Jones Adventure which still manages to give me a fright.
27. Hugging complete strangers...and it's ok because they're in Disney character suits.
28. Watching the parade and always wondering which float will come around the corner next.
29. Seeing children watch the parade, like it's the best thing they've seen in their lives.
30. The cheesy songs that are always written for Disney Parades...I secretly want to sing one of them one day!
31. Riding the Disneyland Railroad for no other reason than to enjoy a round trip of the park.
32. Being totally creeped out by Roger Rabbit's Car-toon Spin as a child, and still a little creeped out now...
33. Riding Space Mountain with your hands in the air and hoping like mad that you don't hit the track around you.
34. Riding Autopia, and finding it still fun even though you have a driver's license.
35. Choosing which land you'd like to have dinner in.
36. Seeing the Evil Queen appear from behind the curtains above Snow White's Scary Adventures.
37. The Queen's transformation in the Snow White Ride...'Mirror, Mirror, on the wall...with this disguise I'll fool them all!'.
38. The stretching portraits in the Haunted Mansion; such a great effect.
39. The outdoors portion of the Alice in Wonderland ride.
40. The Fantasmic theme; again, one of those slightly cheesy songs that I just love.
41. The finale to Fantasmic, where all the characters appear on the Mark Twain.
42. The inevitable teariness that occurs during fireworks.
43. "Come on everybody, here we go! Off to Neverland!"
44. Getting that must-have picture with Mickey Mouse...always a bonus if you see him wandering out and about!
45. The stands where you can purchase your name written in Disney character artwork - I have a Sleeping Beauty one. Such a unique souvenir!
46. The fact that each land has its own themed garbage bins.
47. The smell of the Main Street Bakery.
48. The fact that you are 100% blissfully unaware of the outside world when in the Park.
49. Hitting 'Light Speed' in Star Tours.
50. Seeing a 5 minute wait time for a ride.
51. "Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion. I am your host - your 'ghost host'."
52. The fact that the park is always impeccably clean.
53. Finding the door to Club 33 and desperately wishing you could afford membership.
54. Floating past the Blue Bayou restaurant in Pirates of the Caribbean.
55. The named cars in Snow White's Scary Adventures and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
56. Being able to believe that magic does exist, if only for a second.
Happy birthday Disneyland; thanks for the memories, and here's to another 56 years!
- Belle
1. Walking up the Esplanade on the morning of the first day you visit Disneyland, and getting goosebumps from the atmospheric music!
2. The chime when you enter through the turnstile.
3. The sign as you go under the bridge and into the park: "Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy".
4. Main Street USA atmospheric music - all of the old-style tunes immediately take you back in time.
5. Creating pressed pennies and seeing how many designs you can collect.
6. Having a quick browse through the Emporium at the start of the day and already finding amazing souvenirs to buy.
7. Always taking a photo in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle as soon as you reach it for the first time.
8. My family's first-ride tradition: always either Snow White's Scary Adventures or Pinocchio's Daring Journey.
9. The ending of the Snow White Ride (my sister and I always laugh at this) - straight from the Witch's death scream to the 'And they lived happily ever after' end mural.
10. Seeing little girls running around Fantasyland dolled up as their favourite princess.
11. Peter Pan's Flight - still the most magical ride in the park.
12. Going on the teacup ride and trying to spin as fast as humanly possible.
13. Pinocchio Village Haus restaurant - we always ate here when I was young!
14. Going on It's A Small World for airconditioning in the heat, and for warmth in the cold.
15. Laughing at Australia's pitiful representation in It's A Small World.
16. Listening to the Jazz Bands in New Orleans Square.
17. Being 21 years old and still getting a little bit nervous about going on the Haunted Mansion.
18. The smell of the water in Pirates of the Caribbean! Weird but so true!
19. The transition from daytime to very believable nighttime as you ride POTC.
20. Riding Splash Mountain and laughing uncontrollably for no reason through the entire ride.
21. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters in general!
22. The smell of popcorn before a parade.
23. Sitting on a bench in Main Street in the morning and just watching everyone go past. The excitement in the air is palpable!
24. The sometimes uncontrollable urge to dance down Main Street in time to the background music.
25. The show that the It's A Small World clock puts on.
26. The snake in Indiana Jones Adventure which still manages to give me a fright.
27. Hugging complete strangers...and it's ok because they're in Disney character suits.
28. Watching the parade and always wondering which float will come around the corner next.
29. Seeing children watch the parade, like it's the best thing they've seen in their lives.
30. The cheesy songs that are always written for Disney Parades...I secretly want to sing one of them one day!
31. Riding the Disneyland Railroad for no other reason than to enjoy a round trip of the park.
32. Being totally creeped out by Roger Rabbit's Car-toon Spin as a child, and still a little creeped out now...
33. Riding Space Mountain with your hands in the air and hoping like mad that you don't hit the track around you.
34. Riding Autopia, and finding it still fun even though you have a driver's license.
35. Choosing which land you'd like to have dinner in.
36. Seeing the Evil Queen appear from behind the curtains above Snow White's Scary Adventures.
37. The Queen's transformation in the Snow White Ride...'Mirror, Mirror, on the wall...with this disguise I'll fool them all!'.
38. The stretching portraits in the Haunted Mansion; such a great effect.
39. The outdoors portion of the Alice in Wonderland ride.
40. The Fantasmic theme; again, one of those slightly cheesy songs that I just love.
41. The finale to Fantasmic, where all the characters appear on the Mark Twain.
42. The inevitable teariness that occurs during fireworks.
43. "Come on everybody, here we go! Off to Neverland!"
44. Getting that must-have picture with Mickey Mouse...always a bonus if you see him wandering out and about!
45. The stands where you can purchase your name written in Disney character artwork - I have a Sleeping Beauty one. Such a unique souvenir!
46. The fact that each land has its own themed garbage bins.
47. The smell of the Main Street Bakery.
48. The fact that you are 100% blissfully unaware of the outside world when in the Park.
49. Hitting 'Light Speed' in Star Tours.
50. Seeing a 5 minute wait time for a ride.
51. "Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion. I am your host - your 'ghost host'."
52. The fact that the park is always impeccably clean.
53. Finding the door to Club 33 and desperately wishing you could afford membership.
54. Floating past the Blue Bayou restaurant in Pirates of the Caribbean.
55. The named cars in Snow White's Scary Adventures and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
56. Being able to believe that magic does exist, if only for a second.
Happy birthday Disneyland; thanks for the memories, and here's to another 56 years!
- Belle
Friday, 8 July 2011
About me: My favourite Disney Character
My Favourite Character:
This one is probably a no-brainer, because her name and picture is already splashed around this site - Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I know she's a very popular choice but I suppose that's for a reason. One of the things I love about Belle is that she is beautiful - the town beauty, in fact - but she seems completely unaware of it. Outer beauty is definitely not a concern for Belle, and I find this to be a wonderful character trait. She is pursued by the outwardly-handsome but shallow Gaston, but he holds absolutely no appeal for her. Instead, she falls in love with the Beast, because she is able to disregard his appearance and see through to the kindness within him. It probably sounds a bit preachy, but what a fantastic message this promotes in a society that is overruled by physical appearance.
There are so many beautiful moments in the film that involve Belle. The part in the opening song when she sits on the fountain and sings about her new book never fails to give me goosebumps, as well as the reprise of 'Belle'. And who isn't even slightly affected when she appears on the staircase in 'that' dress! I think my personal favourite scene, however, would have to be when the Beast gives her the library - absolutely magic.
As a child, I immediately attached to Belle. Maybe it was because her movie was the first film I saw at the cinemas, maybe it was because I saw a bit of her in my own brown hair and hazel eyes. I also loved the fact that she loved reading, being a bit of a bookworm myself. Even today, I consider her to be 'my' Disney princess. Earlier in the year, I auditioned for a production of the musical Beauty and the Beast, and to my absolute delight and surprise, I got the role of Belle. We've been rehearsing for a few months now, and it really is a bit of a dream come true to be playing the character that I admired so much as a child. Also, it is an incredible role to sing!
- Belle
This one is probably a no-brainer, because her name and picture is already splashed around this site - Belle from Beauty and the Beast. I know she's a very popular choice but I suppose that's for a reason. One of the things I love about Belle is that she is beautiful - the town beauty, in fact - but she seems completely unaware of it. Outer beauty is definitely not a concern for Belle, and I find this to be a wonderful character trait. She is pursued by the outwardly-handsome but shallow Gaston, but he holds absolutely no appeal for her. Instead, she falls in love with the Beast, because she is able to disregard his appearance and see through to the kindness within him. It probably sounds a bit preachy, but what a fantastic message this promotes in a society that is overruled by physical appearance.
There are so many beautiful moments in the film that involve Belle. The part in the opening song when she sits on the fountain and sings about her new book never fails to give me goosebumps, as well as the reprise of 'Belle'. And who isn't even slightly affected when she appears on the staircase in 'that' dress! I think my personal favourite scene, however, would have to be when the Beast gives her the library - absolutely magic.
As a child, I immediately attached to Belle. Maybe it was because her movie was the first film I saw at the cinemas, maybe it was because I saw a bit of her in my own brown hair and hazel eyes. I also loved the fact that she loved reading, being a bit of a bookworm myself. Even today, I consider her to be 'my' Disney princess. Earlier in the year, I auditioned for a production of the musical Beauty and the Beast, and to my absolute delight and surprise, I got the role of Belle. We've been rehearsing for a few months now, and it really is a bit of a dream come true to be playing the character that I admired so much as a child. Also, it is an incredible role to sing!
- Belle
I am one of those people who couldn't imagine their childhood without Disney. When I was 2 years old, I saw my first movie, Beauty and the Beast; my first overseas trip, at 9, was to Disneyland in California. The first role I ever played in a musical was Mary Poppins at the age of 10! These memories, especially the Disneyland trips with my family that have been taken over the years, are very dear to me and have inspired quite an obsession.
So, I have decided to put this obsession to good use, and start a blog about all things Disney! I'd love to share with you my favourite movies, moments, characters and songs, as well as my thoughts on the Disney parks.
So without further ado, and because you probably don't want to hear my semi-awkward first-post ramblings any more, I present my blog!
- Belle
So, I have decided to put this obsession to good use, and start a blog about all things Disney! I'd love to share with you my favourite movies, moments, characters and songs, as well as my thoughts on the Disney parks.
So without further ado, and because you probably don't want to hear my semi-awkward first-post ramblings any more, I present my blog!
- Belle
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