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Disney Princesses Room Ideas

 

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Disney Princess
has some beautiful merchandise that can easily give you Disney Princesses Room Ideas, which includes Disney Princess Duvet Covet Sets and Disney Princess Curtains. The Disney Princesses are fictional characters from the Walt Disney animated film collection who are also featured in Fantasmic! Night time Show Spectacular in Disneyland and Disney-MGM Studios.

There are six main Disney Princesses from the Disney Princess range that give you plenty of options for your Disney Princesses Room Ideas and these are Disney Princess Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, and Jasmine Disney Princess. The main six Disney Princesses have Royal title from birth or marriage but there are also two other Disney Princesses to get Disney Princesses Room Ideas from who are referred to as Disney Princess but are not real Princesses, they are Mulan and Pocahontas.

 

Duvets and Curtains Direct currently has five Disney Princess Duvets in stock which can be found on our Disney Princess Duvets page to give you Disney Princesses room ideas. The Disney Princess Duvet Cover Sets that we currently have to give you Disney Princesses Room Ideas are Disney Princess Dreams Duvet Cover Set, Disney Princess Little Mermaid Duvet Set, Disney Princess Butterflies Duvet and Pillow Set, Disney Princess Lovely Duvet, Disney Princess Fairytale Duvet and Pillow Set.

Disney Princess Curtains are also available from our Online Curtain Shop to offer Disney Princesses Room Ideas and the Disney Princess Curtains that we currently have in stock are Disney Princess Magical Fairytale Curtains and Disney Princess Butterflies Curtains. Disney Princess Curtains are proving very popular at the moment especially the Disney Princess Butterflies Curtains that we have a matching Disney Princess Butterflies Duvet Cover Set for Disney Princesses Room Ideas.

 

Unfortuanately Disney Princess double duvet covers are not available but we have plenty of other Disney Princess Duvets available to make sure you can get lots of Disney Princesses Room Ideas. Disney Princesses Room Decor can transformed your girls bedroom into a Princesses Palace using our Disney Princesses Room Ideas below;

Disney Princess Ariel

Disney Princess Ariel is a fictional character, a mermaid who appeared in Disney's popular 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid, direct-to-video sequels The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea & The Little Mermaid III. The youngest of King Triton's seven daughters, Disney Princess Ariel lives (prior to the events in the first film) in the underwater city of Atlantica with her friends Flounder and Sebastian. Disney Princess Ariel has long, flowing red hair, a green tail and wears a purple seashell bra. She was the first Disney Princess (although not the first human female Disney character) to be designed and animated in such a way as to show the lines of her cleavage, and Disney Princess Ariel was also the first Disney character to be shown naked, from the waist down (although no detail beyond her legs and hips can be seen; additionally, Disney Princess Ariel still has her seashell bra on during this sequence). Disney Princess Ariel is voiced by Jodi Benson in all her incarnations, and Benson has said that Disney Princess Ariel is both her most famous and all-time favorite character.



Disney Princess Aurora

Disney Princess Aurora is also known as Sleeping Beauty as it was this 1959 animated feature that this Disney Princess first appeared in. The Name Princess Aurora comes from the meaning 'Sunrise' in Portuguese and Spanish which is a fitting beautiful meaning for a Disney Princess.

In the film sleeping beauty Disney Princess Aurora has a curse put on her by the evil witch Maleficent who declares that before her 16th Birthday Disney Princess Aurora poisoned by a spinning wheel. A good hearted fairy tries to counter this with a spell that will allow Disney Princess Aurora to awake from a deep sleep when kissed by her one true love.

On her 16th Birthday Disney Princess Aurora meets Prince Philip and falls in love but will Prince Philip be strong enough to with stand the powers of the evil sorceress?

 

Many of our Disney Princess Duvet Covers and Disney Princess Curtains have Disney Princess Aurora on them and we also stock a Disney Princess Aurora Cushion with the Sleeping Beauty herself on.

 

Disney Princess Belle

 

Disney Princess Belle is a smart and lovely free-thinker, who likes to read and go on adventures within her own imagination. Disney Princess Belle is not shy and is not afraid to speak her mind, especially in tight situations. She is very compassionate, and takes care of those in need. Disney Princess Belle can also be stubborn at times, and her curiosity often gets her in to trouble.

Disney Princess Belle is a nonconformist for her time in many ways. The most pronounced is her love of books and knowledge, which the townspeople find odd for a woman. One person says to her at one point, "It's not right for a woman to read. Soon Disney Princess Belle starts getting ideas, and thinking...". Disney Princess Belle also does not care about appearances, whether they pertain to herself or anyone else. This is highly ironic, the fact being that she is no doubt the most beautiful woman in her village. Thirdly, Disney Princess Belle refuses to submit to any form of male power. Throughout the film, she does not listen to advice or opinions given to her, even if they are intended for her well-being. Because of this, she is the only Disney Princess to maintain a large fan base amongst teenage girls and adult women as well as the young girls she is often marketed to.

Disney Princess Cinderella

Disney Princess Jasmine

Disney Princess Jasmine is the daughter of the sultan of Agrabah. She is spunky, free-spirited, intelligent, and can be quite cunning. Not wanting to marry any princes that her father suggests, Disney Princess Jasmine runs away from home. Having never been outside the palace before, she inadvertently gets into trouble, and a street urchin named Aladdin saves her. After Aladdin is arrested by guards sent by Jafar, Disney Princess Jasmine assumes him to be beheaded. Later on, Aladdin, in disguise as "Prince Ali", enters and proposes to her. She initially rejects him, (believing him to be just another "overinflated, stuff-shirted suitor"), but later accepts after she falls in love on a magic carpet ride. During this time, Disney Princess Jasmine sees through his disguise, but Aladdin convinces her that he dressed up as a commoner to "escape the confines of palace life." However, upon announcing her decision to marry Aladdin, Jafar takes over Agrabah. Disney Princess Jasmine is horrified as the evil vizier and sorcerer named Jafar reveals that Aladdin was lying and that he was a street rat all along. After banishing Aladdin, he then makes Disney Princess Jasmine his slave. She refuses his offer to be his queen and tries to help the newly-returned Aladdin to stop Jafar. The sorcerer imprisons her in a giant hourglass. Aladdin frees her, however, and defeats Jafar. With this, he has proven his worth, and the Sultan agrees to let his daughter marry whoever she wants and she, of course, chooses Aladdin.

In the first sequel, Disney Princess Jasmine later begins to question her choice in Aladdin, wondering if he was trustworthy enough, but she quickly gets over these questions. Her part in the movie is relatively minor, though she does help to defeat Jafar for a final time. Finally, in the third movie, she and Aladdin are wed.

Disney Princess Mulan

At the beginning of the film, Disney Princess Mulan is sent to the matchmaker to find her a husband but she fails (partially due to "lucky cricket" Cri-kee's instromission).

After the Huns led by Shan Yu, invade China, Mulan's father, Fa Zhu, being a war veteran receives a conscription. Disney Princess Mulan, knowing that her father is too feeble to fight, gets his armor and sword and goes in his place posing as a man. Upon arriving at the camp, Disney Princess Mulan causes a fight among the soldiers, and takes the name Ping (suggested by Mushu, a dragon supposedly sent by her ancestrals to protect her). After the training, Disney Princess Mulan's battalion walk around China, until an Hun ambush in a mountain pass. In that battle, Disney Princess Mulan fires a cannon on a snow mound (with Mushu's "help") as she is attacked by Shan Yu - but the explosion starts an avalanche, and while Mulan prevents Captain Li-Shang from being swept away, the Huns are buried in snow. After the rescue, the cut made by Shan Yu causes Disney Princess Mulan to faint.

After the treatment for injuries, "Ping" is discovered to be female - and Li Shang is ordered to kill Disney Princess Mulan, but as a life debt, refuses it and only expels her from the army. The battalion moves to the Forbidden City, leaving Mulan behind. Disney Princess Mulan and Mushu decide to return home, but after seeing the Huns emerging from snow, they go to the Forbidden City instead.

Disney Princess Mulan tries to warn Captain Li and his troops but they don't listen as they are heralded by citizens in a parade for their war efforts. Mulan also tries to warn the citizenry but they shun her. Mushu informs her that it's because she's a woman. As the Emperor addresses the crowd, the Huns, disguised as parade characters, kidnap the Emperor. Captain Li and his troops attempt to follow the Huns and the Emperor into the Emperor's palace but they are locked out. Disney Princess Mulan devises a play with the cooperation of Chien Po, Ling and Yao to dress as woman, scale the castle wall and more easily infiltrate the castle interior by pretending to be concubines. When the Huns lower their defenses in the presence of the "women", Mulan and her friends swiftly dispatch them all. During this attack the Emperor is safely removed from the palace by Chien Po, but Captain Li and Mulan are both trapped on the balcony with Shan Yu. Shan Yu is about kill Captain Li when Mulan gets his attention. The Hun recognizes her from the mountain battle and gives chase. Disney Princess Mulan lures Shan Yu onto the palace rooftop, where Mushu and Cri-kee propel a huge firecracker that hits Shun Yu and carries him off to his demise.

When the Emperor meets Disney Princess Mulan at the end of this battle, he tells her that he's heard of her. At first the Emperor in an accusatory tone lists Mulan's sins...stealing her father's armor, running away from home, impersonating a soldier, embarrassing the Chinese Army, and destroying his palace but then he softens his tone and says, "and you have saved us all!" The Emperor then bows to Mulan and her fellow soldiers and in succession the people of China witnessing the incident follow suit. The Emperor then offers Disney Princess Mulan a position in his staff but Mulan politely refuses the offer and advises that she wants to return home. During this time the Emperor praises Mulan in a conversation to Captain Li and implies that Mulan is a very admirable woman (wife).

Upon her return, Disney Princess Mulan expects to be reprimanded but is instead embraced by her family. Soon after, Captain Li arrives telling Mulan she forgot her(father's) helmet in an obvious guise to speak with her.

 

Disney Princess Pocahontas

 

Disney Princess Pocahontas is the main character, title character, and protagonist of Disney's 1995, thirty-third animated feature, Pocahontas, and its direct-to-video sequel, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World. Disney Princess Pocahontas is also an official Disney Princess. Disney Princess Pocahontas, as well as the events she goes through, are very loosely based on the actual historical figure Matoaka, who is more popularly known by the nickname Pocahontas. She was voiced by Native American actress Irene Bedard, and her singing vocals were performed by Broadway singer Judy Kuhn in both films. Judy Kuhn also reprises the role in the Disney Princesses' single and music video, If You Can Dream.

 

Disney Princess Snow White

 


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