Re: Wreck-it Ralph trailer!
Re:Spoilers
Depends on your definition of royalty; Pocahontas was the daughter of the chieftain. There was also Lilo and Nani from Lilo and Stitch, which passes the Bechdel test. It also gets extra points for moving away from the pencil-thin proportions of Disney princesses, but that's just how Chris Sanders draws, not a deliberate move from Disney. Incidentally, I believe the writers/director of Brave said they didn't exactly set out to make Merida a feminist character; they just started off with the premise that having a daughter is hard. It's a bit of a shame, because it seems like no one at Disney is really thinking about this stuff and anything progressive is coming out of there through coincidence.
That part at the end when Ralph says the best part of his day is when the Nicelanders lift him up to throw him because he gets to see Vanellope made me d'awww so hard.
Granted, none of them were royalty
That part at the end when Ralph says the best part of his day is when the Nicelanders lift him up to throw him because he gets to see Vanellope made me d'awww so hard.
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