Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

How about a completely different wish list: Tiana's restaurant (plus a 1920s style car :)), Mulan's practice (with horse!!! and dragon), and Pocahontas' forest adventure (with animals)

This sounds like the Clone Wars of the Princess line.

Posted

Please note that Mulan is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage and is literally not one. However, she has the honor of a princess because she achieved honor from the Emperor himself by saving China. ;) so....

I would love to see:

Mulan's Avalanche Rescue with Mushu in Hoth outfit lol!!!

Posted

Please note that Mulan is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage and is literally not one. However, she has the honor of a princess because she achieved honor from the Emperor himself by saving China. ;) so....

I would love to see:

Mulan's Avalanche Rescue with Mushu in Hoth outfit lol!!!

Which is why Elsa will be included as a member of princess line (even though she was a queen at the end of the movie).  Disney is not stupid and still likes making :money:

  • Like 1
Posted

Why ? I thought girls like horses and animals.  Otherwise, the next wave of Friends are going to bomb hard  :D

When I think of Disney Princesses, these don't come to the top of mind.  Sure they are considered "Princesses", but they're not original trilogy classic. 

Posted

Agreed! For girls of this generation, Rapunzel is the Disney princess they're more familiar with, because they grew up watching Tangled and being immersed in Tangled merchandise.

But for older generations, Cinderella is the Disney princess they remember growing up with. (And if you're somewhere in between those 2 generations like me, you may have more nostalgia for Ariel or Belle.)

 

Not necessarily true.  My daughter is 6.  Until Tangled came out, Cinderella was her go to film of choice.  She loved that movie.  Still does.  Watched it over and over again.  Tangled, Frozen and Brave are her other top Disney princess films (she's seen them all).   (She's also a huge fan of Peter Pan).  I guess it's what you've been exposed to, though, but also what strikes a cord.

 

My daughter has seen just about every Disney animated film, but those are the ones that she watches repeatedly.

Posted

For those of you who've open up Cinderella's Carriage for build, is there enough space in the carriage for the Prince to sit with Cinderella? Also, did you notice there is space for a carriage driver behind the horse? Also the fairy godmother's wand is included!

Posted

My wife hasn't built hers yet, but I saw it in the Lego store and it looked narrow. There might be enough space but its going to be a tight fit.

The prince would sit across (facing) Cinderella. There is also room for a driver - according to my 7 year old. :)

Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker

  • Like 2
Posted

(That is unless they release a Frozen set later this year. That one would blow everything else out of the water. In which case I'm selling my entire stash of Legos and investing in those instead!)

They must be planning a Frozen set to capitalize on Christmas. THAT will be the best Christmas set this year for girls. I will be buying as many as I can if it happens.

Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker

Posted

(That is unless they release a Frozen set later this year. That one would blow everything else out of the water. In which case I'm selling my entire stash of Legos and investing in those instead!)

They must be planning a Frozen set to capitalize on Christmas. THAT will be the best Christmas set this year for girls. I will be buying as many as I can if it happens.

Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker

http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/58608

 

hi-res:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/118455817@N08/with/12700180054/

 

12700180054_38c7df9849.jpg

Posted

So my wife went by Target yesterday, and I was going to have her pick up a couple Rapunzel Towers.  She calls and says, "What about Cinderella's Castle?"  I told her that if she thought is would sell at Christmas to pick a couple up.  We discussed it when she got home and she said that if I hadn't told her to get Rapunzel's Tower she would have picked up Cinderella's Carriage, because "Every little girl wants to be Cinderella." 

Shows what I know.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...