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With 2016’s Moana joining the line-up of Disney princesses, this key figure has come a long way since 1937’s Snow White. Check out this video to see the long line of Disney Princesses evolve in attitude, roles, and style. Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/cv6b96 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora – these classic characters have been followed by some very different women thanks to the amazing evolution of the Disney princess. Since the first ever Disney princess in 1937 up to the one introduced in 2016, there have been plenty of changes in the way Disney represents female characters. From the classic era of princesses waiting for their princes to save them, through the renaissance era of princesses showing more independence, up to the modern era where love interests fall by the wayside in favor of bravery and adventure, Disney princesses have evolved hugely over the past 80 years. And we’ve charted the whole story. The first wave of princesses in the 1930s and 1950s in ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,’ ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Sleeping Beauty’ were all about passively waiting for their prince to come. They looked the same, they acted the same, and they were all pitted against the same enemy – a ‘bad’ woman, as the foil to their ‘good’ character. There was a break of 30 years until the next wave of Disney princesses arrived, and boy did that hiatus lead to a different approach when the princess movies returned. In 1989’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ Ariel tried to break free from her father’s hold and showed a new kind of independence that audiences were going to get used to in the princess movies that followed in the 1990s. Belle in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ continued this new tradition. With Jasmine in ‘Aladdin’ and Pocahontas and Mulan following, it was clear a new kind of Disney princess was taking charge. And coming from more culturally diverse backgrounds too. But that wasn’t without its critics. There was a break of more than 10 years, but in 2009, Disney’s more feminist princesses began to appear with Tiana in ‘The Princess and the Frog.’ Disney’s first African American princess was hailed as a heroine to look up to, being hardworking and not relying on a man. She was followed by Rapunzel in 2010’s ‘Tangled,’ and then things got even more interesting. In 2012’s ‘Brave,’ Merida had no love interest at all, and there was no marriage at the end of this Disney princess movie. Similarly, ‘Frozen’ in 2013 was more about sisterly love than romantic love. Then in 2016 Disney brought forward its most progressive princess yet, Moana, the Polynesian adventurer. Watch our video to learn more about the amazing evolution of the Disney princess, and let us know which one is your favorite in the comments section. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / thethingscom Pinterest: / thethingscom ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Featuring: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.thethings.com/