Anyway, they are always pushing some image that make us regular dark haired (And don’t be DARK SKINNED!! Lord, you are just the devil! *rolls eyes*) people feel inferior. Tiana is the first black heroine. And they have some dark haired ones. And they have one curly haired one (Who oddly ISNT Tiana! Is she?). So I guess they’re TRYING to accommodate a wider range of people. At least as much as Disney can.
LoL! They are like an old Southern white man trying to understand and adapt to a modern new equalist society. Awk-ward. :p
Okay. So. Maybe I’m taking this too seriously, but seriously?
“Once cut it turns brown and is powerless, magicless and worthless.”
Or…normal.
Her hair is blonde because she absorbed the power of a magic sun-flower thing. And the sun is yellow. It turns brown when cut because her parents are brunettes. Meaning she’s supposed to be brunette, too, except for her special magic hair.
Besides. She still has her magic power even after her hair turns brown. Notice she still managed to save what’s-his-face.
I’m a 50+ blond Mom of a beautiful 6’1″ brown-haired young lady. I mention our specifics because I am truly embarrassed that I didn’t think about the ramifications of blatantly-magic blond hair versus implied-crappy brown hair. Any self-respecting mom should have caught that and talked that blond mess down into the dirt! *sigh* It’s back to mom-school for me.
Naaaaaa no need to go back to mom-school lol
Just make sure she also sees Tiana and Pocahontas and Jasmine and Belle and everything should be fine π
Well hello VTBB π
Glad you weren’t offended π And of course there is Tiana, and the brown-haired Pocahontas, Jasmine and Belle… I’m just being picky π
haha! don’t forget that the villain had dark CURLY hair.
LoL! Disney! Am I right?
Anyway, they are always pushing some image that make us regular dark haired (And don’t be DARK SKINNED!! Lord, you are just the devil! *rolls eyes*) people feel inferior. Tiana is the first black heroine. And they have some dark haired ones. And they have one curly haired one (Who oddly ISNT Tiana! Is she?). So I guess they’re TRYING to accommodate a wider range of people. At least as much as Disney can.
LoL! They are like an old Southern white man trying to understand and adapt to a modern new equalist society. Awk-ward. :p
Okay. So. Maybe I’m taking this too seriously, but seriously?
“Once cut it turns brown and is powerless, magicless and worthless.”
Or…normal.
Her hair is blonde because she absorbed the power of a magic sun-flower thing. And the sun is yellow. It turns brown when cut because her parents are brunettes. Meaning she’s supposed to be brunette, too, except for her special magic hair.
Besides. She still has her magic power even after her hair turns brown. Notice she still managed to save what’s-his-face.
Well… if you’re asking me… yes. You’re definitely taking this too seriously. π
I’m a 50+ blond Mom of a beautiful 6’1″ brown-haired young lady. I mention our specifics because I am truly embarrassed that I didn’t think about the ramifications of blatantly-magic blond hair versus implied-crappy brown hair. Any self-respecting mom should have caught that and talked that blond mess down into the dirt! *sigh* It’s back to mom-school for me.
Naaaaaa no need to go back to mom-school lol
Just make sure she also sees Tiana and Pocahontas and Jasmine and Belle and everything should be fine π
Oh and BRAVE TOO !! ;D
I’m one of your VTBB (very tall, but blonde) readers and still love it:-)
oh – and remember Tiana in “The Princess and the Frog” π
Well hello VTBB π
Glad you weren’t offended π And of course there is Tiana, and the brown-haired Pocahontas, Jasmine and Belle… I’m just being picky π
lololol yayay! Brunettes forever. Unite?
I just died after reading this! LOL! Keep it up – I love your comics π
lol
I love my brown hair.