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thesimoneashley · 11 months
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Simone Ashley as Princess Indira behind the scenes of The Little Mermaid 🧜🏽‍♀️ 💛👑
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sadsycamoretree · 2 years
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give me an indian disney princess give me an indian disney princess give me and indian disney princess GIVE ME AN INDIAN DISNEY PRINCESS I WANT HER I NEED HER PLEASE
INDIAN DISNEY PRINCESS !!!!
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winxnano · 1 year
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disney princesses: lehenga edition
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jiyaarts101 · 6 days
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here my rendition of a indian Rapunzel as the rapunzal story i was told before disney here rapunzal was a daughter to two stupid peasants who thought stealing and eating magical fruits from their neighbors garden wont have any negative consequences their neighbor ended up being a witch who asked baby rapuzal as payment for her stuff yada yada tower yada yada prince happy ever after
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imkinaya · 14 days
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Dyed her hair because of bitches. Shes so HOT.
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The racism aimed toward Avantika is so fucking stupid, and all because of a FAN cast not  a Disney casting. But then again racists aren't really smart.
They were saying "But she has to be German" and then they themselves fancast a non-german white girl.
They then bring up making Tiana white as if Rapunzel's race has any meaning to the story
When in fact Tiana being black during the Jim Crow era is the whole point of the story. Her making it even with the racism she faced IS THE WHOLE POINT. How the fuck does a white girl facing racism in 1920s New Orleans make sense!?!?! 😭
ALSO, Tiana is based on a real woman her name is Leah Chase and she sadly passed away in 2019. The same things go for Moana, Mulan, Esmerelda, and Jasmine because unlike Rapunzel and Ariel their and ethnicity/race are at the center of their story.
also, SNOW WHITE is being played by a white girl you dimwits. Rachel Zegler is a white Latina. She also has a phenomenal voice.
Anyways Disney shouldn't be doing live actions because it's dumb either way but out of spite I fucking hope they cast her and she gets her bag.
And if you send hate to girls like Rachel, and Avantika put the device down look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why'd your mother give birth to a pathetic ass.
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earlgreycoffee5 · 11 days
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I recently watched The Princess and the Frog, long due I know but I was so THE MOVIE WAS ACTUALLY SO GOOD??? FIRST OF ALL for this in 2009 and Tangled in 2010, the upgrade is FUCKING INSAAANEEEEEE. SECOND, story wise, the real shine of the movie was Charlotte. we all think she's a spoiled rich princess BUT NAH IT WAS SO HEARTWARMING HOW EVEN THOUGH HER ENTIRE GOAL WAS TO MARRY NAVEEN AND FIND TRUE LOVE, SHE EASILY LET HIM GO IN A HEARTBEAT FOR TIANA. that is smth you cant even find that easily in society today AND THAT SHOULD BE FUCKING APPRECIATED. also it's set in New Orleans which is such a slay like Margi Gras city? sign me the fuck up man I loved that shit, Disney before Tangled era really felt like the 90s and it fuckin showed in the movie (positive point) I LOOOVEEEEED IT
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saaneaart · 3 months
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Iduna wearing a half saree, half lehenga dress 💜
22.01.2024
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rosellerivers19 · 21 days
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My Fancasting for Live action Rapunzel I know it’s gonna be confusing as question if you want
if you don’t know already the Indian actress Id star for my fan cast Rapunzel live action would be the princess herself Sai Pallavi.
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No this isn’t for the Disney casting I have different opinions in Disney’s castings but what I’m talking about if there was an Indian Remake in the one of the languages itself I’d like Sai pallavi to play Rapunzel because I feel like her Acting nature is perfect for the role.
And no it’s not because she’s light skinned
I’ll explain if I get more interest or I get bored
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mediocremelatonin235 · 8 months
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I’m in the crowd of Naveen being Desi, at the very specific end of South Indian. He has the wavy hair, darker skin, his name having Sanskrit orgins. He just reads that way to me…
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oc-cafe · 2 years
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i made this on a browser program on a dell laptop yall BETTER appreciate it
one of these couples is canon'nt
anywAY HAPPY PRIDE MONTH
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Live Action Disney Movies
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thesimoneashley · 11 months
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Simone Ashley at The Little Mermaid premiere after-party on May 8, 2023 in Los Angeles, CA 💚
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historyhermann · 2 years
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Libraries Take the Spotlight in this Disney Junior Show
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Recent animated series like She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Hilda, Cleopatra in Space, and Too Loud have portrayed libraries positively. One Disney Junior show, which features the first South Asian protagonist in the network’s history, brings this trend to cable: Mira, Royal Detective.
The titular protagonist, Mira, lives in the fictional kingdom of Jalpur, set in 19th century India. She is a royal detective who serves at the pleasure of the queen and is “on the case” to help anyone in the kingdom, regardless of their socioeconomic class, with the assistance of two mongooses (Mikku and Chikku). Viewers of all ages can enjoy the series, especially the episodes with scenes in libraries.
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In the show’s 14th episode, Mira works with her friends to determine the origin of a stomping sound shaking the royal palace. During her investigation, she travels to the palace library in hopes that it will help her solve the case. In the process, she re-shelves books which have been pushed to the ground by shaking underneath the palace. Viewers see spiral stairs leading to the library’s second level and beautiful designs in keeping with the rest of the show’s visual motif. The library reappears in the next episode as well: Mira and her friends Priya and Prince Neel fall into a secret room, much like in the scene in Hilda when a pet deerfox stumbles upon a secret special collections room in the town’s library. Using hints left by the previous detective, Mira and her friends soon enter another hidden room, and go through all the books on the shelves to find another clue. When they have almost lost hope of solving the case, Mira spies one final book. It has a note from the former detective, and she uses that to continue her journey. She then finds a book the detective left specifically for her, detailing unsolved mysteries in the kingdom. We see the same hidden room of the library briefly in another episode when Mira is showing a visiting princess some of the detective disguises left behind by the former royal detective. All these scenes communicate the value of libraries and their organization.
In the show’s 22nd episode, Mira solves a library-related mystery; the entire episode emphasizes the value of libraries, with some reviewers saying that it has a lesson about “proper library borrowing etiquette.” The episode begins with Mira pedaling a bike-powered bookmobile across Jalpur and telling her mongoose friends that everyone is amazed by the new “mobile library,” the design of which is inspired by actual bookmobiles. Mira works with her father, Sahil, to set up this library and says she is excited the city now has a movable library. When her friend Neel returns a book to the library, she tells him that there is always room for more books and that the library is for the whole town. After that, in keeping the tone of the series, the characters sing a sweet song about the importance of reading and libraries. This includes Mira describing the library as a "big buffet where you can try something different every day," with many stories that can allow people to get lost in their imaginations in the process. Following this, Sahil checks out books to patrons and says that the last step is returning the book after you are finished with it.
Afterward, Mira’s cousin Dhruv returns a fantasy book named The Magical Monsoon and recommends it to those standing nearby. Mira notes that there is a waiting list for the book due to its popularity. Her friend, Kamala, checks out another book, with Mira’s mongoose friends stamping the book, taking out a slip and putting it in a box; Sahil tells her that she should return the book in three days, acting as the librarian. Shortly thereafter, The Magical Monsoon goes missing with no book slip showing who checked out the book. Mira begins her investigation, using her tools to find the person who took the book, talking to some of her friends to gather information. She eventually discovers that Kamala’s sister Dimple took the book by accident, solving the case. Mira reminds her that you need to check out library materials properly so that the library can keep track of their materials, so they are available for everyone to enjoy. The episode ends with the mongooses reading the book aloud to Mira and her friends who gather around a tree in the center of Jalpur, enjoying the story.
Fans who watch the series on cable or streaming services can expect more Mira, Royal Detective in the future: it was renewed for a second season before it even premiered! Whether libraries or librarians appear in future episodes, the series has already made clear to viewers the importance of libraries and hopefully it continues to do so in the future.
Reprinted from I Love Libraries as popculturelibraries.wordpress.com was down at the time this was scheduled. It can now be viewed on Pop Culture Library Review.
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blessedchaosgod · 6 days
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Ok but and Indian Disney Princess would fix me
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vastrakritibyswati · 2 months
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Make Their Day Sparkle: Choosing the Perfect Dress for Your Little Star
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Remember the excitement on your child's face when they first announced their upcoming birthday? The endless whispers of party plans, the sparkle in their eyes as they envisioned the perfect celebration... Now, imagine the icing on the cake: finding the perfect birthday dress that makes their eyes shine brighter than any star!
But with countless kids party dress options and children's birthday dress styles, choosing the right one can feel like navigating a fairytale forest blindfolded. Worry not, mama and papa! Let's embark on this magical journey together to find the dress that makes your little one feel like the hero of their own story.
Know Your Tiny Trendsetter:
First, a peek into their fantastical world: Is your child a playful princess who dreams of twirling in a fairytale birthday dress, its layers shimmering like moonlight? Or a budding explorer who prefers comfy rompers perfect for conquering imaginary kingdoms? Let them be your guide! Involving them in the decision fosters ownership and ensures they feel confident and comfortable in their chosen birthday outfit.
The Age of Wonder:
Age plays a key role in picking the ideal dress. For our littlest adventurers (1-3 years old), prioritize comfort and ease of movement with soft, breathable fabrics like cotton. Think toddler birthday dresses with simple designs and easy-to-manage features like elastic waistbands, allowing them to explore their party wonderland freely. Older explorers (4-6 years old) may have more specific preferences. Encourage them to express their style while ensuring the dress allows for active play and fun, making their birthday bash truly legendary.
Themed Adventures Await:
Is their birthday party bursting with a fantastical theme? Let's weave the magic into their outfit! From enchanting unicorn birthday dresses for a fairytale bash to superhero-inspired jumpsuits for a comic book party, incorporating the theme adds a fun touch. But remember, the most important magic lies in their smile. Choose a dress they love, regardless of the theme, and their joy will shine through like a thousand suns!
Accessorize the Adventure:
No adventure is complete without trusty companions! Hair clips, headbands, necklaces, and shoes can elevate the look and add a touch of personality to their kids party dress. Let them choose accessories that complement the dress and express their unique style. But remember, comfort is key – avoid heavy jewelry or overly tight shoes that might hinder their fun at the party.
Quality: A Fairytale Ending:
While budget is a factor, remember: a well-made dress is an investment in memories. Choose dresses made from durable fabrics that can withstand the inevitable spills and jumps of a birthday celebration. Opting for ethically sourced and produced clothing adds a touch of kindness to their story, making their birthday outfit even more special.
Shop with Laughter, Shop Together:
Whether you're browsing online for kids party dresses or venturing into stores, make it a bonding experience! Let them try on different styles, twirl and dance, and see the excitement in their eyes as they find the perfect birthday dress. Remember, it's not just about the dress; it's about creating a cherished memory of choosing their own adventure outfit.
More Than Just a Dress: The Spark of Joy:
Ultimately, the perfect birthday dress is the one that makes your child feel like the hero of their own story. Choose a dress that reflects their personality, allows them to play freely, and most importantly, sparks joy! It can be a princess birthday dress, a unicorn birthday dress, or any other style that makes them feel like they can conquer the world.
Bonus Tip: Capture the magic! Don't forget to take photos and videos of your little one in their birthday dress. These will be cherished memories you can treasure for years to come, reminding you of the sparkle in their eyes and the joy of celebrating their special day.
So, embark on this adventure with an open heart and a touch of magic. Remember, the perfect birthday dress is waiting to be discovered, and its most dazzling accessory is your child's radiant smile!
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xanderxciv · 4 months
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New Classics Challenge 2023
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This was fun to do, and will continue. Got a showcase vid on my TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPRck3JMq/
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