Disney and Intersectionality
This is a Disney Princess appreciation blog that isn't afraid to analyze or break down disney.
I advocate the need for more Princesses of Color (and other characters in general) in Disney films actively if not aggressively.
If you can't handle talking about race, this might not be the blog for you.
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I’ve seen so many Mother’s Day gif set. But I wanted to make a gifset dedicated to the girl who didn’t choose to become a mother, but had to. Nani. She was the best mother she could be to Lilo, and the best sister too. 
She didn’t just lose her mother and father, with all the things she was doing wrong, she felt like she was losing her sister too. 

Nani, hardly gets recognition, and throughout the entire film she did everything she could and it seemed like the odds were against her. So, appreciation for Nani, as she’s one of the strongest, most realistic & realistic looking Disney character ever.
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ahipsternotquite:

cutie-potoo-ty:

You know, I’ve seen a lot of Disney Mom “Happy Mother’s Day!” posts going around, but all of them I’ve seen neglected one very important Disney “mom.”

So props to Nani, who - for all her shortcomings - genuinely loved her sister and only wanted the best for her. She had to be a mom because she had no choice, and she did her best… her level best. Even if she got frustrated, even if she got scared.

And in the end? She made it work.

Actually crying.

What makes mothers all that they are?
Might as well ask, “What makes a star?”

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thedisneytruth:

endless list of animated husbands → Captain Li Shang (Mulan)

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actual mentality of “colorblind” people

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wizardvictor:

Walt Peregoy, everyone.

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