In Defense Of Disney Princesses - A Musical | Ways To Be A Princess Song

There are so many ways to be a Princess!
𝕊𝕦𝕓𝕤𝕔𝕣𝕚𝕓𝕖! What should we do a musical about next?
There’s So Many Ways To Be A Princess Merch➡️bit.ly/ManyWaysToBeAPrincess
Guys, It’s not 1937… yes, those older Disney Princess movies have their problems. However, strong female characters don’t always mean STRONG characters. Strength comes in many many different shapes and forms.
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*Costumes created by Tory Hatcher at @toodarling.boutique on Instagram, currently accepting commissions*
CAST + CREW
Cinderella - Cassidy Love
Ariel - Mona Swain
Rapunzel - Tory Renee Hatcher
Mulan - Tiffany To
Elsa - Dayna Sauble
Anna - Baileigh Shank
Tiana - Jessi Laday
Merida - Zippy Cardozo
Opening Narration - Jessica Kaylee
Director: Vijay Nazareth
Lyrics: Carissa Atallah
Music & Orchestration: Max Mueller
Producer: Jessi Wills
Director of Photography: Isaiah Walk
Mix & Vocal Recording: Joe Hagen
Production Design: Tory Renee Hatcher
Assistant Director: Ian Donovan Hyland
Colorist: Isaiah Walk
Camera Operator: Mark Walentiny
Costume Assistant: Hunter Torr
Production Assistant: Maria Puig
Behind The Scenes - Griffin Moss

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  • @Fr0gg00
    @Fr0gg00

    See this is what Disney doesn’t understand. Being feminine and falling in love does not make any princess or person any “weaker”

  • @madelynnmcgraw8570
    @madelynnmcgraw8570

    “Cinderella, we survived!”🥺 Literally made me choke up! Incredible work guys!!!

  • @luckybug479
    @luckybug479

    I love that this kind of feels like “There’s so many ways to be a woman”. My mother once told me not to tell people she’s a stay at home mom because people would criticize her for it. That makes me so incredibly sad. She made her own choice on what she wanted her life to be and that was taking care of my sister and I. It’s a big job and I see that she gives up a lot of herself for it but she says it brings her the most joy. I still see her as a strong woman. Having kids and wanting to care for them or getting married doesn’t change that for me 😊

  • @Ollie-qk5wu
    @Ollie-qk5wu

    I really love Mulans line where she says “whether brawny or bridal my heart defines me for who I am” because even though she is known for fighting and being a veteran, she also got married like some of the other princesses

  • @jacksont9455
    @jacksont9455

    I loved Merida in the end. She’s one of the ones who’s thought to be all “strong” because she didn’t want a man, so you’d think she’d be part of it. But she doesn’t want to. And she doesn’t really sing. And that’s okay too. It’s like an example right there of “not all princesses have to be the same”

  • @bunnyboo3336
    @bunnyboo3336

    you know what i just noticed? the disney princesses being criticized rn (Snow White and cinderella) are victims of abuse. like let’s actually think about that. both princesses were abused by their stepmothers and sure they’re pretty and they got the man but they escaped their abuse and lived their happily ever after. it’s okay to want a prince. it’s okay to be pretty. not every girl wants to be brave and tough and that’s perfectly fine.

  • @_S3W_
    @_S3W_

    This! This is what people need to know about princesses. They don’t just sit and wait for their prince charming to come. Cinderella wanted to go to the ball, Ariel wanted to live with the humans, Mulan wanted to prove herself to her family, Anna wants to help her sister as much as she can, Elsa wants to protect her sister just as much, Tiana wanted to open her own restaurant, Jasmine wanted life outside of the castle, Rapunzel as well and still a lot of other princesses alike. They only meet their princes half way through their movie. Cinderella at the ball, Aurora in the woods, Ariel when she saves Eric, Tiana when Naveen came to her in the balcony, Mulan met Shang while being in her father’s place, Anna came across Kristoff while saving her sister. People need to stop stereotyping princesses as damsels in distress. I mean Rapunzel uses a frying pan to hit bad guys, Snow White bosses around seven men and there are a lot of other examples showing that princesses can be badass without being a leader or saving the world. I have been such a Disney Princess girl since small, I remembered going to Disneyland in either my Belle or Snow White dresses and I am honestly disappointed and sad at how princesses are portrayed now, just as some damsel in distress. This is a bit long, but what can I say besides that I like Disney Princess and that they don’t have to be a bad ass girl-boss leader of a castle or nation to make me or anyone else like them.

  • @ABoyCalledThomas
    @ABoyCalledThomas

    Can we all take a minute to appreciate the costumes? Those were spot on! Loving the details! This was such a beautiful musical: from the actors to the cinematography to the singing... Hats off to everone involved!

  • @Apesrock12
    @Apesrock12

    I loved the line from Rapunzel about how they both were extremely isolated but they both survived!

  • @svenwouters9547
    @svenwouters9547

    Can we appreciate Mulan's slightly awkward hand raise at "fighting against the tide"? Loved the old stuff (cough cough avbyte cough cough)and I'm loving the new stuff!

  • @PandiLive
    @PandiLive

    “Oh marida! Have anything to add?”

  • @desiree5416
    @desiree5416

    “No one can say we aren’t strong, Cinderella we survived!”

  • @cneale9431
    @cneale9431

    Yes!!! I'm so tired of the animosity towards the classic princesses for not being "brave" or "waiting for a man". Not every woman has to be the woman you want them to be!!

  • @k.Angela
    @k.Angela

    Considering how Cinderella was considered as the leader in most iterations of the Princesses together, it's just so perfect that it's now the others cheering her own. I wish Snow was here too tho, she got criticized in so many levels despite only being 14 lol

  • @vocisoffaun1384
    @vocisoffaun1384

    0:11

  • @maria.rosaria173
    @maria.rosaria173

    You don't know how much I needed this. It's really sad how people view older princesses, just because they're not as physically strong and skilled as the newer ones.

  • @nadineschulze8914
    @nadineschulze8914

    I love it! The end is brilliant... cool to include Merida, but not singing. Love the message of the song!

  • @saintfighteraqua
    @saintfighteraqua

    Ugh, those smug useless celebrities , they don't even attempt to understand stories they just say what's expected if them and the fake audience applauds.

  • @oceanflower1257
    @oceanflower1257

    I literally cried when Rapunzel said: "No one can say we're not strong, Cinderella we survived!"

  • @lablab657
    @lablab657

    I love it ! Cinderella survived child abuse for 7y before being " saved " by the prince ( thanks to Godmother) . Ariel had to choose between love and family . Elsa discovered family bond , Anna did ended up married AND queen...