Disney Switch: 25 Awesome Pictures Of Princesses Reimagined As Princes

Yes, that’s right, Disney fans! It’s that time again. It’s the highlight of my week, and I hope that you enjoy it, too. Can you guess what it is? It is time for us both to indulge in a bit of Disney fancy. Now, we know that making up stories and fantasies about characters has been a thing since we started making tales, as a species. It is a bit of harmless fun to imagine roles reversed, princesses as princes, and princes as damsels in distress. Or even princesses as princes still with their prospective princes! Hey, we don’t judge here!

From little Alice from Alice in Wonderland, along with Elsa from Frozen, all the way to Belle from Beauty and the Beast, you can find just about any character with their gender swapped. This is thanks in no small part to the beautiful and artistic fans, maybe even fans just like you! I like to think that Disney would approve of all of our artistic endeavours, so long as we keep the spirit of childhood and fun alive.

No matter what medium you choose to search, be it Tumblr, DeviantArt or maybe even Facebook, you will probably be able to find just what you are looking for. There are as many possibilities as there are minds to convince, guys! So, grab those tiaras and venture forth into the world of fantasy together.

 

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25 Disney Shows with Huge Plot Holes True Fans Can’t Unsee

Let me start this by saying we’re all adults here, right? That or at least teenagers? But we all have something in common—we all grew up watching Disney. The classic animated films, like The Little Mermaid and Lilo and Stitch; the animated and live action TV shows, like Kim Possible and Wizards of Waverly Place; to the made for TV movies, like Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century; they all stand out in our minds, and hold a special place in our hearts. They helped to shape our childhoods, and often would inspire our dreams as we grew. For lack of a better word, Disney is, and was, positively magical.

Heck, maybe some of us still watch Disney every Friday night when we host a Disney Karaoke party, even if no one else can attend even when they said they would—yes, I am looking at you, Jacqi—and we sing wildly into the night. Ahem. Where was I? Ah, yes. However we choose to enjoy it, even now, we still love Disney. Why else would you be here? And yet, despite our love for the mega-conglomerate that is Disney, even our favorite shows let us down now and again. Because we are adults (or thereabouts), it becomes harder to overlook the glaring flaws. No, I’m not talking about production missteps like forgetting to color a character’s hand here and there, or even showing production crew briefly in their live action works. I’m talking holes that need filling. Without further ado, here are 25 of Disney’s worst plot holes!

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Disney Love: 20 Fan Pictures Of Disney Couples That Make No Sense

“Everyone has that weird pairing that they ship. You’ve seen people shipping Draco and Harry, or, rather more uncomfortably in my estimation, Draco and Hermione. If you have been on Tumblr, you know that Spock and Kirk have inspired an incredible amount of content, both written and visual. You actually may not remember how your personal ship came about (or, maybe, you have a very, very detailed recollection of how you came to this particular ship), but, regardless, you support your pairing, and you will support it with your last breath.

Now, many of us grew up watching Disney. It’s been around since the 30s (which was practically a hundred years ago), and has been making cartoons that millions love. To this day, quality animation and Disney are almost synonymous. If you’re a Disney kid, you probably have your favorite couple. Tiana and Naveen are, obviously, the best—that’s not just my opinion, no, of course not—but what about nontraditional pairings?

Have you ever wondered what sort of shenanigans some of Disney’s more artful fans get up to? If you have been in any fandom long enough, you will encounter, well, some weird stuff, frankly. Disney’s fandom is no different. These pairings make little to no sense. Maybe they crossover various series, movies or shows, or maybe they mesh villain/antagonist with hero/protagonist in a series of events that make little logic. Or, even more often with visual works, the coupling is presented with little to no explanation.

Dive in, dear reader, and explore with me some Disney couples that make no sense.”

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