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Originally posted by BoyOnBoy Wonder
Don't do Tiana like that! She's Top 3 overall for sure.
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Oh I love Tiana, but I prefer the other 3. It might be nostalgia. I feel like all 4 of them have the strongest storylines with feminist undertones.
Mulan going to war and fighting alongside men when her role in society was the exact opposite of that.
Tiana basically played the role of a strong black woman, working to accomplish her dreams and not necessarily needing a man to do so.
Jasmine fought against arranged marriage.
Pocahontas rescues John Smith and not the opposite. She doesn't fit the typical "Damsel in Distress" that is often seen in Disney Princess movies.
