What, you think if you toss out enough names I'm going to give you credit? Nope-a-nope! Don't work like that. You get points off for every *wrong* name, so right now your score is negative. :thumbdn:Randy B wrote:Hows that for covering the bases. :D:
Oldest age to wear costumes?
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Can I help it if you ask for three and the broadcast shows five (or 6 if you inaccurately count Peter).Zazu wrote:What, you think if you toss out enough names I'm going to give you credit? Nope-a-nope! Don't work like that. You get points off for every *wrong* name, so right now your score is negative. :thumbdn:

But I'll take my negative with grace and wait for the "correct" answer. :D: At Least you have to give me some points for initiative for checking the broadcast (and that is from my desk here at work, and not from my video collection at home). ;)
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i see alice, sleeping beauty, peter pan, snow white, and the fairy godmother. I give up. mom is screaming for breakfast.Zazu wrote:Ding! Ding! Ding!
Time for a Disney Trivia Pop Quiz!!!
Disney has long had an ambiguous definition of "princess".
Can you name the three "princesses" who took part in the ceremonial opening of the original Fantasyland on 17 July 1955?
And no, Alice isn't one of them.

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Can somebody please post a link to the video? I searched but can't find it on Youtube.
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WHEW! After watching a ton of video on youtube. I found the answer ..........I think???
link to youtube footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R13YQy05 ... re=related about halfway thru the video (5:59 mark) keep watching a bit and you can see better shots of them
Alice (in the front with the apron)
Snow White (on right with broom)
Aurora (sleepy one on left)
Wendy (fliting around in background on left)
Psst Btw, I knew that was wendy by the dress. I worked hard enuf on my halloween costume not to know it...LOL
link to youtube footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R13YQy05 ... re=related about halfway thru the video (5:59 mark) keep watching a bit and you can see better shots of them
Alice (in the front with the apron)
Snow White (on right with broom)
Aurora (sleepy one on left)
Wendy (fliting around in background on left)
Psst Btw, I knew that was wendy by the dress. I worked hard enuf on my halloween costume not to know it...LOL
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Doh. I guess I know how Enchanted ends now LOL. That's what I get for not seeing it by this point!
Shorty when I was a kid Alice was my favorite- they were selling Alice dresses back in the mid-70's when they also only had like minnie and Snow dresses- and since I didn't want to be Minnie and didn't look like Snow- I wore my Alice dress a lot in the park. I looked a lot like her, too.
Who cares if she's a princess? Jack Sparrow isn't a prince but you sure see a lot of kids dressed up like him. Doesn't the spirit of the P&P Party entitle one to have a little creative license and dress up as their favorite character even if not technically a princess?
There are people who say Mulan isn't either. But then, she only saved China-so I guess that's not as hard as singing at the wishing well or scrubbing a floor and she doesn't qualify ? LOL
Shorty when I was a kid Alice was my favorite- they were selling Alice dresses back in the mid-70's when they also only had like minnie and Snow dresses- and since I didn't want to be Minnie and didn't look like Snow- I wore my Alice dress a lot in the park. I looked a lot like her, too.
Who cares if she's a princess? Jack Sparrow isn't a prince but you sure see a lot of kids dressed up like him. Doesn't the spirit of the P&P Party entitle one to have a little creative license and dress up as their favorite character even if not technically a princess?
There are people who say Mulan isn't either. But then, she only saved China-so I guess that's not as hard as singing at the wishing well or scrubbing a floor and she doesn't qualify ? LOL
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February wrote:Doh. I guess I know how Enchanted ends now LOL. That's what I get for not seeing it by this point!
There are people who say Mulan isn't either. But then, she only saved China-so I guess that's not as hard as singing at the wishing well or scrubbing a floor and she doesn't qualify ? LOL
I have to agree with you about Mulan...she was one tough chick! She is honestly one of my favorites becuase of the fact that she was tough, she took control and she showed those men that she was just as good as they were. Who cares that she couldn't talk to birds, she had Eddie Murphy at her side. :D:
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And how many other princesses are qualified with fireworks, and weaponry. The others stand around for their prince to come save them, but Mulan went right out there and kicked ..... well it is Disney, so she just blew the bad guys up. :D:I LUV Chip wrote:I'm sorry February!!! I didn't mean to help ruin the ending for you! Forgive me?? :p:
I have to agree with you about Mulan...she was one tough chick! She is honestly one of my favorites becuase of the fact that she was tough, she took control and she showed those men that she was just as good as they were. Who cares that she couldn't talk to birds, she had Eddie Murphy at her side. :D:
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Even if she wasn't a princess, she still qualifies as a HERO!!I LUV Chip wrote:I'm sorry February!!! I didn't mean to help ruin the ending for you! Forgive me?? :p:
I have to agree with you about Mulan...she was one tough chick! She is honestly one of my favorites becuase of the fact that she was tough, she took control and she showed those men that she was just as good as they were. Who cares that she couldn't talk to birds, she had Eddie Murphy at her side. :D:
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Well she's my hero that's for sure! :) Mulan totally rocks.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Even if she wasn't a princess, she still qualifies as a HERO!!
And on the subject of fair merchandising of Fairys can I just say that I think it stinks there is no Blue Fairy merch to be had at WDW while Tink is everywhere? No offense to Tink but how about some love for Blue eh? believe me, I looked (and asked) for everywhere for her! She's only a major factor in the whole Wishes display, but whatever. We fairies can't get no respect.
(and don't worry Chip- I figured Giselle probably didn't end up with anyone besides Dempsey anyway! LOL I really have to get that movie!)
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