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"Woah! Are you okay?" Sadness blinked tough as she started to come to her senses. She pressed her hands against the uneven stones that rested beneath her. The low whirr that she heard in her head adv transformed into the ramblings of the crowds walking around her. Her feeble breathing sped up slightly and she blinked again. She winced this hour as she seen a yellow illuminated approaching her. Hang around . No, it was a person. A girl. Her gigantic blue eyes scanned Sadness with concern.
"Are you okay?" She repeated herself softly.
Sadness could do nothing but nod and attempt to hoist herself up with the soft yellow hand that was extended towards her. It soon went awry as a pulse of pain ran through her arm and she fell back down to square one. She let out a pitiful yelp as the miss above her covered her mouth slightly in surprise.
"Okay, day for plan B," She thought out loud. She place her hands around Sadness' waist, giving Sadness goosebumps. After a nod of indication from the injured girl, the one above her slowly pulled her up and position her neatly onto her feet.
"There!" She clapped her han
A well-known secret is that Disney Princesses, as a whole, are all pretty gay. Other than a few who are really dedicated to their man (I’m talking to you, Ariel, giving up your voice for a fuckboy), Disney princesses are all hard working badass women and girls, who, if not for the patriarchy would take over the world. That describes 70% of the lesbians I understand. I did some investigative journalism and gathered all the official Disney Princesses, some unofficial Dinsey Princesses, princess-like characters from any Fox movies that Disney may include recently purchased, and just a few villains (who are only villains because of THE PATRIARCHY), and I’ve compiled them all in a list for you, which I will now introduce without commentary.
Please accept my offerings, and if you disagree, as the youth say, don’t @ me.
27. Ariel—The Little Mermaid
26. Giselle—Enchanted
25. Snow White— Snow White
24. Attina, Alana, Adella, Acquata, Arista, Adrina (Ariel’s sisters)—The Minute Mermaid
23. Rapunzel—Tangled
22. Anna—Frozen
21. Cinderella—Cinderella
20. Belle—Beauty and the Beast
19. Aurora—Sleeping Beauty
18. Princess Sofia—S
Disney’s First Gay Character: What Is Representation?
We all know Disney has become increasingly progressive in the past few years with its inclusion of more diverse casts, feminist movies, and empowering messages in its films. Following Frozen, a movie which focused on platonic treasure saving lives over romantic relationships, and Moana, the first movie with a Polynesian princess and a non-white cast with no male love interest whatsoever, Disney’s latest reformist step has sparked revolt across every variant of opinion: in the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast, Disney has unveiled its first openly gay character.
Unsurprisingly, this has led to loud controversy — from my mother complaining about it over dinner to the movie organism banned in an Alabama drive-in theatre and in countries like Kuwait and Russia, where male lover rights are next to nonexistent. However, the strongest resistance to this news came from the LGBT community itself.
This is because at first glance, Lefou is as stereotypical a gay traits as they arrive. Lefou is the villain’s fumbling sidekick and bares the brunt of most of the movie’s jokes. He is short and stout and flamboyant and fo
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve had to write about some Disney character or Marvel superhero who was definitely for sure absolutely no doubt going to be gay this hour, and stayed straight anyway, I’d have enough funds to make my have lesbian princess movie. But! I don’t need to dream that dream anymore! Because, finally, she’s here! Willow‘s Princess Kit Tanthalos of Tir Asleen, Daughter of Queen Sorsha, Protector of Her Royal Highness the Sacred Princess Elora Danan, girlfriend of Shining Legion Knight Jade Claymore. That’s right, I said “girlfriend” — but first please allow me to list Kit’s Disney Princess qualifications.
Tragic backstory involving at least one parent? Test. Antagonistic relationship with an alive parent? Check. Resents the life that was planned for her? Confirm . Rebels in the first fifteen minutes? Check. Route trip? Check. Royal blood? Check. Goofy sidekick? Review. Training montage set against a stunning backdrop? Inspect. Shiny and gritty? Verify. Takes turns rescuing and being rescued by her love interest? Check. Surprise awesome outfit in the final act? Check. Handsome consort? CHECK! Happily ever
Disney’s First Gay Character: What Is Representation?
We all know Disney has become increasingly progressive in the past few years with its inclusion of more diverse casts, feminist movies, and empowering messages in its films. Following Frozen, a movie which focused on platonic treasure saving lives over romantic relationships, and Moana, the first movie with a Polynesian princess and a non-white cast with no male love interest whatsoever, Disney’s latest reformist step has sparked revolt across every variant of opinion: in the live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast, Disney has unveiled its first openly gay character.
Unsurprisingly, this has led to loud controversy — from my mother complaining about it over dinner to the movie organism banned in an Alabama drive-in theatre and in countries like Kuwait and Russia, where male lover rights are next to nonexistent. However, the strongest resistance to this news came from the LGBT community itself.
This is because at first glance, Lefou is as stereotypical a gay traits as they arrive. Lefou is the villain’s fumbling sidekick and bares the brunt of most of the movie’s jokes. He is short and stout and flamboyant and fo
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve had to write about some Disney character or Marvel superhero who was definitely for sure absolutely no doubt going to be gay this hour, and stayed straight anyway, I’d have enough funds to make my have lesbian princess movie. But! I don’t need to dream that dream anymore! Because, finally, she’s here! Willow‘s Princess Kit Tanthalos of Tir Asleen, Daughter of Queen Sorsha, Protector of Her Royal Highness the Sacred Princess Elora Danan, girlfriend of Shining Legion Knight Jade Claymore. That’s right, I said “girlfriend” — but first please allow me to list Kit’s Disney Princess qualifications.
Tragic backstory involving at least one parent? Test. Antagonistic relationship with an alive parent? Check. Resents the life that was planned for her? Confirm . Rebels in the first fifteen minutes? Check. Route trip? Check. Royal blood? Check. Goofy sidekick? Review. Training montage set against a stunning backdrop? Inspect. Shiny and gritty? Verify. Takes turns rescuing and being rescued by her love interest? Check. Surprise awesome outfit in the final act? Check. Handsome consort? CHECK! Happily ever