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MULAN IS NOT A PRINCESS!!!

She did not have royal background, and did not marry into someone who did.
MULAN IS NOT A PRINCESS!!!
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Despite that, she's officially a member of the Disney Princesses, go figure.
MalloMar posted over a year ago
 LeviTheAckerman posted over a year ago
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TheMagicLoki said:
And your point is...?
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posted over a year ago 
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Just saying, everyone thinks she's a Disney princess, but it never said she was, and it never will.
LeviTheAckerman posted over a year ago
CokeTheUmbreon said:
Whatever. I hate Disney anyway. Give me Umbreon anytime.
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posted over a year ago 
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How'd I get up here?
CokeTheUmbreon posted over a year ago
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it happened to me too
Wolfpaw6 posted over a year ago
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I figured that out already...
CokeTheUmbreon posted over a year ago
Nick3600 said:
youre right, shes not a princess...


cuz shes dead...
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posted over a year ago 
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Ha!
CokeTheUmbreon posted over a year ago
Sunflame said:
ok...
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posted over a year ago 
carlie445 said:
Although it's bad, Mulan 2 supposedly does have her wed into royalty...sorry.
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posted over a year ago 
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She almost did, but she didn't when her fiance came through the door. She thought that if she got married to the prince, then the princesses wouldn't have to have an arranged marriage and pick who they wanted to marry.
LeviTheAckerman posted over a year ago
Wolfpaw6 said:
everybody knew that or at least I think so...
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posted over a year ago 
AquaMarine6663 said:
In the original Chinese story, Mulan is taken into the one bad guy derp's harem and eventually, she commits suicide...
*someone coughs*
*a cricket chirps*
But anyways, still not a princess, either way.
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posted over a year ago 
SilentForce said:
You don't say?
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KataraLover said:
Take that up with Disney. She may not be a princess in her movie, but Disney has made her part of the official Disney Princess line-up.
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posted over a year ago 
cruella said:
She's not royalty, but she's considered an official part of the Disney Princess franchise. Likely they did that so there would be some ethnic diversity.
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She's not royalty, but she's considered an official part of the Disney Princess franchise. Likely they did that so there would be some ethnic diversity.
posted over a year ago 
ace2000 said:
Disney heroines with highly successful movies are usually the ones to become princesses as far as I know, regardless of their actual status within their movies. Eilonwy, for instance, was a princess, but her movie was a flop, so she got left out...

Also you need to calm yourself :)
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posted over a year ago 
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bottom part unnecessary top part needs work and now derp 🙃
Wolfpaw6 posted over a year ago
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Wha...?
ace2000 posted over a year ago
8theGreat said:
Mulan is considered a Disney Princess, though. Like, an official Disney Princess.

The official Disney Princess List is as follows:
Snow White
Cinderella
Aurora
Ariel
Belle
Jasmine
Pocahontas
Mulan
Tiana
Rapunzel
Merida
Elsa and Anna

Disney actually has a rather strict perameters that a character must fall into in order to be considered a Disney Princess, and there's a specific "rule" that was made basically just so they can call Mulan a Disney Princess.

Here, this guy goes into much more detail about in the first half of the video than I ever could.
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posted over a year ago 
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Anna and Elsa haven't been officially added yet
KataraLover posted over a year ago
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^Oh, I thought they had been formally inducted at this point. My bad.
8theGreat posted over a year ago
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Nope, and that's why Disney fans are thinking that they're NEVER going to be added. Frozen is so popular that it's likely to be it's own franchise, it already has a sequel on the way.
KataraLover posted over a year ago
twinklestar11 said:
ummm what?
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