Talk:Disney Create/@comment-10734109-20140917205627/@comment-10734109-20140918001717

My thing is that basically every princess seems to be adventurous and wants to get out of the royal lifestyle nowadays instead of accepting that, "Hey. I'm a freaking princess. That's how the world works." Sure, it's good to see the people breaking out of their shells and stuff, but so many of them are feeling oriented that it gets very difficult for me to relate to any of them. For once I'd just like to see a princess who's logical minded and is maybe into scientific studies or something of the sort. Every single character so far seems to be either the epitome of femininity or the epitome of femnism. I mean, with Frozen it was so obvious that Anna and Elsa's sole purposes were to be like, "OMG STRONG WOMEN YAAAYY!" without taking any sort of historical information into account. That's what was good about "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," because they really did touch on actual issues from the time period it was set in.

And honestly, I really just want Disney to make a movie with some form of a socially awkward nerd who thinks that other people are primitive in comparrison. Sure, Belle is into reading in all but is still very feeling based and stuff. Most of the thinking oriented characters are male, and I'm not really a big fan of that ^_^. I really liked Wreck it Ralph because they sort of broke the normal traits you would give certain genders by making their main male characters feeling oriented and their female characters more thinking oriented, though I don't think I can really say the same for most Disney movies.