

WAKE UP what the hell are you talking about its been comfirmed already it has its own article The Bear and the Bow it'll be produced by Pixar Animation Studios it will be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, and is scheduled for release around Christmas 2011 Reese Witherspoon will play Princess Merida IT HAS EVERY RIGHT TO BE ADDED HERE. There's no citations and given that it's a Pixar movie, it's not even precedented to guess that she'll be a Disney Princess. SpikeJones ( talk) 12:00, 11 April 2008 (UTC) I definitely don't think that "Merida" should be put on the 'announced' Disney Princess list. As we've seen with Giselle, plans have and can go awry.

The problem is that the recent announcement did not offer any information that is usable as a citation on this page that supports the earlier comment. People are merely making assumptions from the earlier (and current cite) and trying to tie it into the recent animation announcement that is not cited on this page. I ask these edits to cease otherwise if a moderator can place a block on this article Small5th ( talk) 05:12, 11 April 2008 (UTC) Agreed.
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Until Pixar officially announces the movie we have no right to spout off wrong information. Sounds good an interesting! want to write a section? Small5th ( talk) 01:09, 9 February 2008 (UTC) The Scottish PrincessĪfter observing all these edit wars.I agree that we cannot keep putting down "Merida" as the name of the princess IF there is no citing. There's also an interesting opinion piece in AWN in response to Peggy Orenstein's criticism that might belong in the links section? Link here: Jancola ( talk) 22:45, 8 February 2008 (UTC) I'm not sure if this fits into this article though? These characters have always been considered similar, that's why they were repeatedly given to the same artist. This information might be added to the "similarities" section, but it really is about their branding. There's a stub on EW.com about him here: You will notice if you watch Jasmine and Mulan, especially, they have a very similar fluid way of moving. Something interesting about the Disney Princesses: all of the modern Princesses, including Tiana, are animated by the same guy, Mark Henn (although he was not the only supervising animator on the first two).
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10 I didn't know Mulan and Pocahontas were Princesses!.
