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I haven't seen a Disney princess with a long beard.
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I have never seen a Disney princess who ruins the three views like this.
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The bearded Disney princess hasn't been seen yet.
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A Disney princess with a long beard may have one.
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I think a princess should have a kind heart.
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They are all very cute.
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Such a bearded Disney princess is very ruined.
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I've seen Disney princesses with long beards like this.
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I'm so eager to see this kind of Disney princess.
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Rapunzel: Princess Lepe.
Princess Rapunzel was the heroine of Walt Disney Pictures' 50th animated feature classic Tangled Ever After (2010), which later appeared in the film's follow-up short tangled ever after (2012).
Both films are voiced by American actor and singer Mandy Moore and created by his character animation director, Disney's lead animator Glenn Keane. On October 2, 2011, she was officially listed as the 10th Disney princess by Disney, making her the first Disney princess to be drawn in computer animation.
In the Disney version, Rapunzel is set as a golden thorns who were stolen from the palace as a child by Mother Gothel, a witch who coveted the magic of her hair, and was raised in an isolated tower to keep herself young with the magic of her hair.
Growing up to be an artistic and agile girl, she escapes from the tower with the help of Flynn Rider, a thief named Eugene Fitzherbert, to explore the beautiful Starfire you saw by the window as a child (in fact, a large number of sky lanterns cast by the kingdom to bring back the missing princess).
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Rapunzel Bai |Actor du Mandy Moore Zhi
The kind and cheerful Lepe is imprisoned in the forest by the vicious and selfish witch Geduo version, and the only company she is a chameleon named Pascal, whose long golden hair has great power, but also brings her many dangers, and later Eugene's invasion changes her fate, Eugene leads her to find her dreams, and also reaps a happy love.
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The princess with long hair in Disney is called Lettuce Girl.
The Barbie in the Barbie series of movies "Barbie: Rapunzel" is also the prototype of Lettuce Girl, a girl with very beautiful hair, raised by a witch, finally met the world in her own hope, and finally reunited with her parents. Although this story is not the same as "Lettuce Girl" at first glance, from the perspective of the storyline, it is completely used in this script.
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Grimm's fairy tales, lettuce girl??
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In real life, they are still beautiful.
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In real life, they are also very beautiful young ladies.
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In real life, they may just be ordinary children.
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They are not particularly beautiful under the real lens.
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They are still beautiful under the real lens.
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There will be a lot of disadvantages under the real lens.
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They are even more beautiful under this realistic lens.
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Disney princesses are really beautiful.
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They are also very beautiful under the real lens.
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There are 14 princesses, and I only know a few of them: Elsa, Anna, Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, Princess Lepe, The Little Mermaid, Belle.
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Snow White, Cindy, Arlo, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Boga Conti, Mulan, Tiana, Lepe, Merida, Moana, a total of 12.
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Hello. Personally, I don't feel like it, Marilyn Monroe's temperament is quite good, not like Cinderella. Of course, everyone has a different opinion on this.
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Princess Jasmine, the protagonist of the One Thousand and One Nights story Aladdin's Magic Lamp. Princess Jasmine is the daughter of the Sultan, a smart, assertive (and perhaps a little rebellious), brave (but a little lonely) and beautiful. She was desperately reluctant to marry before her upcoming birthday, as the law required, and she needed to be as smart and brave as she was.
After rejecting one suitor after another, she meets Aladdin, a street bum, and falls deeply in love with him. Interestingly, Aladdin pretends to be a prince in order to pursue Princess Jasmine, and it is not until he finally shows his true colors that Princess Jasmine finally finds the person she loves deeply.
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Princess Jasmine, Princess Jasmine is an Arab princess from the Middle East, who appears in "Aladdin", "The Revenge of Jafon", "Aladdin and the King of Thieves", Princess Jasmine is a smart, assertive (maybe a little rebellious), brave (but a little lonely) beautiful princess.
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Arlo, the Q version of Princess Arlo, lifted the corners of her skirt, as if she was dancing. I guess I'm glad to wake up the dinner! The Q version of her is so cute! The round little face can pinch out the water, and I really want to rub it.
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I especially liked Princess Bell, and I remember seeing the princess when I was a kid the most because I liked her clothes the most at the time. What's more, when I grew up, my favorite color was yellow, and it just so happened that Bell's clothes were yellow, and because the live-action version of Bell was played by Emma now, I especially liked Bell's brave and beautiful features.
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I like Belle because she left herself in the Beast's castle for the sake of her father, and Guan Jian because Belle is beautiful.
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Queen Elsa is very beautiful and temperamental, she loves her sister Anna very much, and she endures her loneliness in order not to hurt Anna.
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I like Princess Aisha the most myself. Because I am a Capricorn, and Aisha is also a Capricorn, and the Capricorn girl is Princess Aisha.
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I love Snow White. The cartoons and storybooks I watched since I was a child are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
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It's Queen Elsa, brave, kind, and magical.
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Super super like Jasmine (broken sound)!!
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Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Princess Aurora
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The most easily forgotten should be "The Daughter of the Sea".
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In fact, when it comes to princesses, there are only a few people who can think of them, and the others will suddenly realize when they say it, oh, yes, they are too. Generally, when asked, you can name a Snow White Cinderella Sleeping Beauty. What other mermaid princesses, Mulan, etc., not to mention can't think of them at all.
In fact, when it comes to princesses, there are only a few people who can think of them, and the others will suddenly realize when they say it, oh, yes, they are too.
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Princess Jasmine is a Disney princess who is easily forgotten.
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Cinderella is a Disney princess who is easily forgotten.
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It should be the kind of hot-tempered princess.
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Or those princesses with more domineering personalities.
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Definitely not, then it will be blocked.
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I knew there was Mulan, and it came out very early.
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