
Artist Reimagines Disney Princesses As Being Plus-Size, Stirs Up A Heated Debate Interview With Artist
Artist Crystal Walter, who goes by the name Neoqlassical Art online, has attracted the internet’s attention and caused a bit of controversy in recent days with her reimagined drawings of Disney characters as plus-size princesses.
The artist spoke openly about her project and the various reactions to it with Bored Panda. She pointed out that while most people have reacted positively, others have accused her of ‘glorifying obesity’ and promoting unhealthy lifestyles. Crystal explained that this was never her intention. Rather, she wanted to raise the issues of representation of ‘large bodies’ and how we should all love ourselves.
“I’ve never told anyone to get more fat, or that being fat is more desirable than being thin. Simply that fat lives are equal, and just as worth living as any other. The way our culture is designed is to constantly provide the means of gaining fat, while simultaneously living in crippling fear of the result, and shaming people who do get heavier.” Scroll down for the rest of our interview with Crystal, have a look at her drawings, and leave a comment with your thoughts below.
More info: Instagram | NeoqlassicalArt.com
Ariel
The illustrator said that her Disney project is all about positive representation. The lack of it inspired her to reimagine princesses and provide role models for people with different-sized bodies.
Ursula
Belle
“Growing up, I couldn’t find any positive fat role models in the media. Historically, fat people have been demonized, or used for comedic effect, or to visibly show that a character is less intelligent than their slimmer, more cunning counterparts. This is hideously damaging to a developing child, and like many others, it led to me despising my own body. I could not physically relate to the characters I loved, like the Disney princesses I’ve re-drawn,” Crystal detailed her personal experience with the lack of role models growing up.
Snow White
Cinderella
She shared how, as a teenager, she developed disordered eating habits, skipped meals, and overexercised to lose just a few pounds. However, in her particular case, the weight always came back, plus extra. Eventually, this led Crystal on the path of severe depression as a young adult. At that point, she was exercising and doing intermittent fasting, but felt horrible and was at one of the lowest points in her life.
Rapunzel
Aurora
“This was the biggest wakeup call on my journey to loving my body, realizing that weight and joy absolutely do not correlate. Weight and quality of life do not correlate,” Crystal shared her opinion. “Through my experience, I’ve found that whatever size you are when you’re living your most joyful, fulfilling life, is the size you’re meant to be at that time.”
Tiana
Pocahontas
The artist once again stressed that this doesn’t mean that being thin is ‘bad’ or ‘unrealistic.’ Instead, she wanted to focus on the idea that all bodies are worth being respected and accepted, no matter how much space they take up or what they can or cannot do.
Tinker Bell
Merida
“It’s true that the Disney characters I draw were unrealistic, to begin with, in that their waists were all smaller than their heads, but the reason I draw them fat is not to make them ‘realistic,’ it’s to see myself in them. To help other fat folks see themselves in them.”
Meg
Mulan
The artist shared that she receives love from people who ‘finally’ feel represented all the time. “They show these drawings to their kids who may be on the big side, and they love them as well.”
Jasmine
Elsa
Crystal also shared her ideas on how to solve the ‘obesity epidemic’ which doesn’t involve shaming people. She says that the world needs a cultural shift.
“One that provides more nutritious options in places where there are none. One that encourages fun activity, and safe places to do those activities. One that’s closer to nature and is based on kindness. One that encourages bigger people to get out and live life, not to lose weight, but just to thrive as they are.”
Anna
Esmeralda
In Crystal’s eyes, overweight people are “just people—not people in-waiting” and deserve not to be laughed at, or looked at “with fear, disgust, or pity.”
“Glorifying anything that is constantly shamed by the rest of the world is not the same as encouragement to be more of that thing. It’s just recognition that the thing does not make you a bad person, or any less of a human being. I don’t think that’s too much to ask.”
Moana
Maleficient
The artist told Bored Panda all about her love of art. She said that she’s wanted to be an artist ever since she was a kid.
“When I was a kid, I would usually answer, ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ with, ‘An artist.’ And if not that, then a rock star. I went through a brief phase in 8th grade where I dressed in boys clothes and thought I could be a rapper, but didn’t we all? But, through it all, being an artist of some sort was the goal, and what do you know, I made it!”
Cinderella And Tiana
Image credits: neoqlassicalart
Crystal’s advice for any and all artists out there, as well as for anyone who’s trying to be successful in their own field, is to start with passion.
“Find a cause that hits home for you, and something that people need, and work for that. If your subject inspires you, that will give you the fuel to keep going when you’re not yet receiving great feedback or monetary compensation. And never be afraid to ask for what you want, that’s a powerful tool that gets shamed out of us early in life,” she said.
Meeting your quota of “someone redrew Disney princesses as _______”, posts, well done. Seriously. Stop with this shit.
We need more cat and dog posts
Well said.
brava !!!!
No no no, that's not how you phrase it. This is: Boredpanda comes up with another Disney princesses post, and this user is not happy with it.
Still waiting for Disney Princesses reimagined as fleshlights.....
I'm sure it has been done, google it if you dare. It's just not here because BP is usually family friendly.
And yet here you are............?
Not only have you already run this post more than two years ago. It's enough with the garbage. Here is your average BP post. "Genius, single, non binary, multiracial mom shuts down her autistic child's racist teacher by creating a different Disney princess every day for a month". Oh by the way, we forgot to mention that he's a straight white man. So, obviously you should already hate him. Maybe we should call it "unoriginal artist plagiarizes the work of others for the 500th time". Honestly, we've seen it enough times!
Standing ovation
*The applause from Simcity Societies's Authoritarian 01 music*
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yeesh, someone's mad plus sized women are getting recognition in the film industry
No, we're sick of people who are too stupid to realize that fat kills. Glorifying early death from heart disease or strokes is NOT COOL. "Healthy fat" is a lie. The average life span in the US has gone DOWN in the last five years because of fat.
yarr i am the truth pirate aunt messy is right
This is in no way the film industry. It was the film industry when they were drawn properly. Now it's somebody else's idea stretched out of shape.
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2 things: first, not sure where your going with this because that's not what happened, and that's never been a post on boredpanda, and second, if they're non binary you should call them parent :) also, i think representation is good, and even though this post is annoying, basic, and yet ANOTHER redrawing of disney characters, it is not at all related to representations minorities who fight against 'white men' teachers. i can agree with your first 3 sentences, but after that i think you took it too far away from the main message
So if a woman has a child, then transitions into a non-binary, her child should stop calling her mom? Is the kid meant to say "parent, look at me, parent"?
NO! NO! NO! Again and Again we say That Boredpanda readers are not 8 year old girls. We do not need to see even one article on Disney Princesses!
I'm currently technically obese and it sucks. I got here by being depressed for years and eating fast food because it was too emotionally difficult for me to cook. I disagree strongly that obese people are normal. We're not, we're sick, we're depressed, and we're looked at as disgusting. The only thing that should change is that we are looked at as disgusting, instead we should be looked at as a sick person that needs to heal. I'm working on it, I lost 15lbs at the beginning of this year and was doing tae kwon do every day, then I got pregnant. I'm still eating very healthy during this pregnancy and only gained back 5 lbs, which from what I understand is a very tiny amount for someone who is 7 months pregnant. I used to be super athletic and small enough to fit in various theme park rides, etc. I want to be there again both for myself but also for my kid.
Don’t know why you got downvoted, I applaud you!
Kudos and best wishes!
good job you! and best of lucks in your journey!!!
This. This happened to me too. I was healthy and normal weight. Then some things happened, I got burnout and overweight. I don't have courage to usually say it out loud, but it's not ok for me that I'm overweight. I don't care what other people weight but my body is my business. Working on it and feeling better now but there's still work to do.
A Million times THIS!!
i can agree with parts of this post. but not all obese people are depressed, and it's really hurtful to say that. i'm sorry to hear you had such a hard time, and i'm sure form your point of view you see it that way. but not every obese person is like you and many ARE healthy & happy, sometimes it's just in the genes
Obesity is not healthy. It is not a sustainable lifestyle. We should not normalise it.
Just to make things clear: Body positivity isnt about glorifying obesity. It is about every person deserving respect regardless of what their body looks like. So shape, size, healthy, unhealthy, colour, incomplete, scarred etc doesnt matter to whether you should be treated as a human-being.
@steve, wow! And you even got upvoted. Crazy! Well let me make this clear EVERYBODY DESERVES RESPECT even people who dont respect their own body. Youre a human, act humane.
One can be positive about their own body image, but all the risks of obesity remain. Cardiac disease and all the associated risk of obesity doesn't give 2 hoots whether you're at peace / happy with your body. If one is prepared to suffer all the eventual (it's a when, not an if) of obesity, then go ahead.
@DeathMetalKitty, just cause there is a risk to someone's behavior doesnt mean you should point it out. Or do you say to every person you see smoking that it increases their risk to certain deceases? I read an article the other day about healthism and it really opened my eyes. When people feel morally better, they judge others for the poor choices they make. But doing such is not going to make this world a better or happier place. Unhealthy people know they are unhealthy and morbidly obese people know there is a risk with being fat. Maybe you should ask yourself why you feel the need to point out the risks or why you are so concerned about the health of others you dont even know.
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If they don’t respect their bodies, why should anyone else?
You think someone looks at these photos and thinks, yea, I want to be overweight?
@hobbitly - because if you know the risk and you COULD do something about it, said person is plainly stubborn because they are intentionally putting a strain on the public health system. They are unnecessarily withholding resources from people that actually need it, and wasting it. Have you looked up orphan diseases and rare genetic diseases? If, I'd suggest you look up how much it costs to treat an orphan diseases. Now ask yourself, is it right that these selfish individuals be keep on medication, denying others that need it more just to live past their 10th birthday. So no, if a person is morbidly obese of their on choosing, then they should bear the risk and consequences themselves. Keep the money for those that truly need it.
You realize skinny does not equal healthy, right? My grandma was a stubborn old Sicilian. Weighed over 300 lbs from age 16 on. Lived to be 97 years old and never had to take medication a day in her life because she was healthy. My father is skinny, never drank, never smoked, worked physical jobs most of his life, always in great shape. He's got heart disease. So does my brother, who is only 39 and also very slim and lives a healthy lifestyle. Genes are a crapshoot. Being big doesn't make you ill, and being small doesn't make you well. You're ignorant.
Single examples are meaningless. They're outliers. Overall, thinner people lead longer, healthier lives than people who are overweight or obese. This is scientifically proven over and over again.
Your anecdote is not data. You have "proved" nothing.
Heart disease has nothing to do with skinniness. Your 300+ grandma is lucky she didn’t get diabetes, which is asssociated with being overweight. I am 15 and 95 pounds, and I am healthy. My great great grandma Zafira was 100 pounds and 5”0 and lived to 104
Neither extremes are healthy, but being closer to the middle is.
Nathan Jones lol
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Everyone knows that and your comment is not appropriate. If you want to condemn fat people, just go somewhere else and mind your own business. No one wants to be fat. You can't promote fat look as cool. It's about self love, tolerance and support, so that fat people can find strength in themselves to lose weight. If you want to hate them and fight it in disguise of "it's not healthy, let's not normalise...", then think about what you are really doing. Seriously, help people instead of shaming them. I'm really disgusted.
We're not shaming fat people. We're just saying obesity is not the healthiest thing, and we're getting tired of both the borderline worshipping of being fat that's happening, and disney princess posts.
what we talking about?
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And neither should we normalise being stuck thin. Being obese is actually pretty normal these day. Not that it's a good thing, but perspective. Please
Dying from Corona Virus is pretty normal these days, so that is totally ok too?
Just because the majority of people are obese these days, doesn't mean it's normal, or that it should be. I agree that stick thin is not normal either.
Stick thin
Frankenfrog -
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You don't even know what normal looks like, do you? Americans are in no danger of choosing to stay allive.
To all the people arguing that being "anorexic" isn't a good image for children... What Disney princess looks anorexic? Seriously. They all look to be of NORMAL size. But I guess if you're obese, they would look anorexic to you.
Disney princesses do not look like normal people. Their eye are huge, their waists are impossibly small. I would say it's not harmful because people know the difference between a cartoon and reality... but you proved me wrong there.
agreed, but it's still more realistic than some cartoons, and i like that disney doesn't oversexualize their characters, but yeah, it is annoying how they all have the same body shape and the older versions *especially* have tiny waists
They do have very large eyes but their ribs aren’t showing so they aren’t anorexic. If they had less curve for their weight they might be more realistic, truw
That's because it's a CARTOON, moron.
Body positivy is good. Celebrating obesity, innocently masked as "plus size" is not.
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Celebrating people looking like they have anorexia isn't good either, but apparently that's perfectly okay?
The original Disney characters are cartoons - they are stylized and not meant to celebrate anything. Same goes for, say, superheroes: nobody sane thinks that having shoulders three times as wide as your hips is the ideal body type. Now, when you re-draw these characters with the purpose to represent how "we should love our large-bodied selves", you're explicitly projecting unhealthy physical proportions into them with the intent to make them acceptable.
Also, let's not forget that most, if not all, of these princesses are teenagers.
Said who?
I predict there will be a cure for COVID-19 before there is a cure for Bored Panda’s obsession with Disney princesses.
This is unbelievably stupid
For someone who says that they want to show people that "every" body type is beautiful, they only seem to portray one body type here...
Here's something similar but better: https://www.boredpanda.com/warrior-women-illustrations-ygramul/?cexp_id=30703&cexp_var=0&_f=featured
This would have been more interesting if every single princess in this article didn't have the exact same body shape..... There is more than one way to be "plus sized."
The previous one like this with the Store-Brand people was more interesting. Mainly because it was ORIGINAL.
Yaaay. Reimagine fairy tale characters however you want. I have nothing against that. BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, ENOUGH WITH THESE FRIGGIN' PRINCESS POSTS. I could give less of a shit how people redrew them. EVERYONE UNDER THE SUN WITH A PEN AND PAPER HAS REDRAWN THEM and this stupid site has made an article on so many of them. What, is BP aiming for a Guinness World Record here?
And there is someone holding a gun to your head forcing you to not only click on something you clearly hate but take the time to comment as well? I find it really easy to skip the posts I'm not interested in.
Exactly!
We're expressing our anger over these stupid-ass repetitive plagiarised posts that are the digital equivalent of a bad cold.
The Health Effects of Obesity: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/effects/index.html
So when you see a post about drawings of fat people, the first thing you do is posts the risks of being obese. You dont sound like a fun person at all.
Neither is heart disease.
They are fantasy for a reason... those who demand realistic body demanded by society in game or CG movie are dumb.
I agree. Let anthropomorphised animals and stuff remain not exactly like humans. This and the "criticising anthropomorphic creatures for being anthropomorphic" post should go straight to animation hell.
(btw animation hell is exactly like regular hell but instead of satan it's the guy who passed the powerpuff girls reboot)
Bored Panda Disney Daily
I don't know why yall click on Disney posts even tho u only come to complain
This.
it's like the breen monitors from half life. repetitive and fucking annoying.
I feel that bigger conversation should be about appropriation and fan arts. "Someone did something with an existing thing that somebody created" rarely brings anything new to a table other than another make-belief silo of closed feedback loop. There are exceptions, of course, but the most of them just don't add anything, so the merit of "art" like this should be a proper discussion.
Disney IS an appropriation and essentially fan art. Of Grimm, of Perault, of myth, etc.
i don't get a single word of what you're saying vocabulary a bit complex for me do not say that i am dumb please also there is fan fiction and there is a whole lotta them on wattpad but i have to agree they are a bit ... not new.
@ Allessandro - I AM a professional artist. Did you have a point here? Because cheap copies are garbage - and so are the people who do them.
Chances are your art isn't as original as you think it is.
There's this thing called fan fiction. Check it out.
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These morons buy a computer, then pretend they're "artists", and the suckers lap it up.
Why do you make some of this art and see how easy it is
I wash myself with a rag on a stick. *people clapping*
Hahah. Nice reference
Bacony Cakes: to the episode of the Simpsons where Bart imagines his future as a bed-bound, morbidly obese person who says, “I wash myself with a rag on a a stick.”
Uhm, what to?
Huh, cool.
OBESITY IS A DISEASE. I say this as an obese person myself. "Healthy at any size" is a lie and its getting people killed. It almost killed me last year and it might kill me this year (50% chance). My obesity-related disease was preventable. I don't have the answer to the obesity crisis, but I know normalizing a diseased state is probably not the best way to go.
There is a difference between saying Im a role model cause I am fat and I am a role model that just happens to be fat. Yes being severe overweight is a health risk, but showing that stories worth telling can also come from overweight people can also be uplifting for the mind of some. Im sorry to hear you are struggling with your weight and health. I do however wonder if there wasnt such a stigma for being fat that maybe less people got trapped in the vicious circle from: low self esteem > not taking care of your body > more negative comments > low self esteem > taking even less care of yourself > etc... Anyway these are just some thoughts Im wondering about. Take care of yourself!
Honestly I think obesity should be treated like drug addiction, which science is increasingly showing that obesity acts like on the brain. The best option is not to become fat in the first place, as the fat cells stay with you even after you lose the weight and make recidivism into obesity that much easier. If obesity was treated like drug addiction, treatment for obesity could be billed to insurance and people wanting out of the obesity trap would not be left in a cycle of self hatred and torture for perceived failings.
Hey, BP, i think you need a new market. People are getting tired of Disney Princesses redrawn as X, Y, Z, and ɸ.
The plus size thing is okay, but the Disney Princesses part is inexcusable.
Yeah, it's like The Lorax. A good message that's been absolutely smothered by a thing that makes it crap.
Can we do it for athletic bodies next? I have been flat chested and not curvy at all all my life and get teased for looking like a teenage boy when i am a grown ass woman. I often get told by other women (cos men don't seem to care) i need to have implants to finally look like a woman. We have celebrating curves, can we celebrate the complete lack of curves next?
but please for the love of god not disney princesses
Nyree Huh Good response!
I'm sorry, but being extremely overweight is just as dangerous (if not moreso) than being extremely underweight. I've been underweight my entire life, and was always self-conscious about it. People would literally tell me 'you need to eat bacon grease!.' I never expected health & beauty standards to change just because *I* was 'different.' Why is it ok to glamorize and encourage people that are overweight, but if you took a stick-thin girl and stuck her on a magazine today, it'd be 'promoting an unhealthy lifestyle'? I'm not talking about slightly over or under weight either, I'm talking about those that are clearly obese, and stick thin people. Anything outside of the Healthy BMI range, shouldn't be promoted, accepted, or encouraged EVER. Period. We need to stop this nonsense. Wall-E is getting closer and closer to our reality.
Noel Bovae lol
Dear Lord.... Bless the creators of original movies for having made them before this millennium. They'd stood no chance today.
To Neil Soane Hanson, obviously sir you didn't do enough research. Fat women tend to have big boobs. Big boobs are like a flotation device. I am fat with big boobs and I cannot sink for anything! So before you act like you know what you are talking about Mr. Hanson, shut your pie hole! BTW before all of you bullies get started, my weight gain is due to medical reasons and not overeating so keep your opinions to yourself!
There's plus sized, and then there's morbidly obese. There is a huge difference (no pun intended) and these are the latter.
All it takes is to be only 10% over your ideal rate to DOUBLE your risk of death from a heart attack or stroke.You can pretend that you're "fine" , but you're only lying to yourself.
So does that mean I don't deserve to be loved and should hide in a closet until I'm acceptable for you to look at? No one here has said ”let's all be fat.” Our doctors will tell us our risks, you don't need to pretend to be a physician just so you can feel morally superior. Kids just want to feel loved, and these movies are meant to be an escape for children.
OK, some of them might been quite fat. Some real princesses were fat for sure and queens were often landwhales, but really? Some girl running all day in woods would be thick? Little whalemaid? Fat girl from small island where they do not even have word for fat? Thickerbell? How much weight can those fairy wings lift? Mulan is perfect for being fat, some girl from rural China who didn't have enough food to sleep with full stomach would be morbidely obese, of course. If you want fat model, pick real one. Queen Victoria. Empress Maria Teresia.
ahem china is more well cared for these days also the people in the chinses painting a couple of centuries ago looks plump and like the mulan unless they are poor or they purposely don't eat.
I'm having up to here with Disney figures on B.P . Please stop!! Just stop.
This is incredibly hard to debate about on just one side. Of course the artist is incredible, spreading body positivity, but I don’t see why it’s necessary to make Disney princesses fat, either. When I watched Disney princess movies, I didn’t think I was obese or slim. I treated them like the fantasies they were. But again, not everyone is born like Briar Rose was, and there are body types known as endomorphs out there. Overall, kudos to the artist for sharing their ideals, even if I don’t think it’s necessary! We all think differently.
this is as bad as the Wonderwoman being big and "frumpy". She doesnt have magical strength. Its actual physical.
This is about child's imagination. Child adopts character and think how it would be live life like in tale. Rare that child is that size and those children who are big do know that some one is teasing them, harassing. children has to be grow to think their own best not to be sick whole their lives. Adult can take this as joke or critique but children usually are regular size, fat comes in teen years or after. Things like social realism or ancient art where ideal body is shown is typically best art for simple people and children who see art straight forward, that art has no implications but probaganda.
top 10 types of posts on bored panda: 1. wholesome posts 2. relatable memes 3. disney characters 4. disney characters 5. disney characters 6. SoCiAl MeDiA sTaRs GeT bUsTeD fOr PhOtOsHoPpInG 7. disney characters 8. disney characters 9. disney characters 10. disney characters
an obese mermaid changes things mermaid-5f...22-png.jpg
I don't think Tinkerbell could get off the ground
i gotta say so maybe obesity ain't healthy, but it isn't ugly or anything... Or maybe you just have a big frame or its in ur genes
TheCutestDeer easy
TheCutestDeer like
Tedious. Consider many heavier people are also fit and proportionate. So tired of the same Disney inspired artwork. Derivative isn't really creation.
Look, people shouldn't care if your obese or skinny or whatever. People are still people. You don't know what people are going through EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!! Plus, these drawings are just 'what if's' ok?? People shouldn't fantasize about twig skinny girls or guys or whatever. They should expect nothing. If you guys don't like obese people or people just being themselves. Then get off this website or app or whatever. Let people be themselves. I am not sorry if I offended you, you people need to change!!
most of us are just saying that we are kinda tired of disney princesses also i don't get a single comment so yeah i am confused........... I DON"T GET THIS AT ALL
😂Tinkerbell...😂🤣😂🤣
I think some of them look better like this!
I think they look beautiful no matter what, it shows little girls or boys to love there body. It doesn’t matter what others say! #noshame
Honestly idk why everyone hates this. It has nothing to do with health or anything, it's just saying that everyone is beautiful with whatever body they have. I mean like all these comments have nothing to do with this post and all the people saying how stupid this is are prettymuch saying that you should always be skinny. There are no Disney princesses who have very different body types, and most of the fat characters are villans. I'll probably get downvoted because of this, but I think it shouldn't matter how big you are or how much you weigh. Not saying all princesses should be like this, but there should be more variety.
So much controversy ;-;
If only Red Shoes didn't roll a crit fail on marketing. I want to watch that movie so badly.
Jamie Pike love
i think they all look lovely and a little more realistic a little more relatable and human, certanly a fresh and unique perspective on a topic that is in fact a unhealthy piont of obsecion for some girls, but to each there own i supose
Being (very) overweight is a health issue everywhere. Skinny models aren't the solution to it. Being (very) skinny is a health issue everywhere too. Realistic drawings, models, showrunners, etc, should be the rule and not the exception.
i agree. everybody here is either saying being too skinny is the problem or being too fat is the problem when that's not what this is about. as soon as it's all obese, you're promoting people dying of being too fat, but if you include a skinny body type then you get shamed too. it's ridiculous. no human can get along on anything rn.
To the people who think mermaids must be skinny may I point out seals, manatees and whales? Pudge saves lives!
Elise Trimmer +
everyone to their own.
Tarryn Louise good
Well Moana would be more plus in size as is customary in the Pacific islands
this comment thread is a mess. i can 100% agree these posts are super annoying, especially all the disney ones, but i'm surprised so many people agreed with some of the things people are saying. body shaming IS real, and disney a large franchise that gives unrealistic body expectations to young kids. so i think the idea of this post is good, and saying that 'oh it's the same thing of a multiracial non binary parent shutting down their racist autistic parent by drawing disney princesses' doesn't do anything. we see that a lot, but it's good representation, isn't it? would you rather more coronavirus memes? because i feel that rn especially we need more positivity. is still agree these posts are annoying, i still also think we need more representation of different problems like racism or homophobia, and i'm totally sick of the stupid disney illustrations, but i do think the main message is very important.
Body shaming IS real, for sure. But so is diabetes, high blood pressure and host of other risks that go with being overweight. Body shaming needs to stop but I'm not sure that replacing skinny, potentially unhealthy princesses with curvy, potentially unhealthy princesses is the right way to do go.
also never said that. it's about including people of other body types to be able to feel like they can be princesses too, and that it's not only for slim, model girls. i have mixed feelings about all of this, but it's still not okay to decide someone's health based on their body weight and then judge them for that. none of these bodies were so obese that it would've been unhealthy, and you can very well have high blood pressure & diabetes no matter your body weight. it's not okay to assume all & only obese people have those issues. i know you didn't say this, and obese people do have these issues sometimes, but connecting them with obese people is an image that isn't accurate or fair.
Al Jones lol
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And telling kids that it's ok to die of fat is fine with you?
i literally never said that. i said we should support obese people as being beautiful, and make a society where you don't have to be shamed for being different. you should always be healthy and i can definitely agree some obese people need to lose weight for their health. but having a little extra fat isn't a bad thing, and neither is being chubby
Arrrrrrrgggghhhhhhh!
Wow this ticks all the Bored Panda mediocrity criteria...Disney redrawing..check...bluring the line between body postivie and normalizing obesity...check...provocative clickbaity headline...check ...strawman argument (fat lives aren't equal??)...check check check. Sigh be better BP, there is so much good art out there which marries skill with powerful messages that could do with being celebrated
I think soon we're gonna need a WALL-A for clearing out all this disney princess crap.
There is a difference between "plus size" and obese. Why does everything have to be one extreme or the other. Either unrealistically skinny, or morbidly obese... you don't solve one problem by switching to a different problem at the other end of the spectrum
lol jasmine #2
Contrary to the comments here, I think that the reimagining of disney princesses doesn't deserve this amount of hate, even if it's been done before. I personally find this to be an effective way to show people how disney princesses would look had they been curvy, and I think that reimaginings of characters as more diverse versions really brings to light how almost sinisterly similar they are. Also, I have no experience in judging artwork, but it looks to me like the artist really worked hard on these, even if the inspiration had been done before.
I was thinking it has been a while since id seen a Disney-reimagined post. At least 3 days. Maybe a new record.
The only Disney princesses I know are the originals - Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty from Beauty & the Beast. The rest are all post-Disney. Point One. Point Two is the fact that obese is not healthy, even is it's genetic. Obese = Diabetes, heart problems, joint problems due to weight-bearing. And I agree with all the comments below - stop all the Disney Princessing!
Another adv, I suppose.
oh my god the fatphobia in this comment section....holy shit yall need to stfu
Listen, we're just stating the facts that obesity isn't all healthy.
Everyone deserves to be represented no matter what they look like. Big, small, medium, tiny, and everyone in between. The fact and point is, there are people of every size and getting upset about something that just is. Is stupid. These are peoples bodies and it just is, so why be mad at it?
This was honestly really disturbing to read. I'm only 15 and my childhood was been broken down and built back together with some twisted new way of saying that the Princesess are plus size?!
Yeah sorry, your childhood's getting Combine'd.
They look more like they are pregnant, than fat. LOL
Genes are not destiny https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-prevention-source/obesity-causes/genes-and-obesity/
I very much liked this article. She’s not glorifying obesity. Also, not all obese people are depressed and sick. My mother and sister are both obese and it runs in the family! For those who say obese people are sick and depressed, don’t assume they all are! I fully support this article! <—Skinny little white girl.
Cheyenne Price easy
But, but, but, I've been told for years that "big is beautiful" and BBW are lovely and now it appears it's NOT! I'm soooooo confused! Please tell me what you want!!!!
About the comment about the mermaid. I have been on diets since I was 6 years old. And I swim and float but do not sink. It is difficult to swim underwater because I keep floating to the top. On the other hand, one of my sons is a large man and he sinks. Can barely tread water. Listen up - it is the density of your muscles that causes you to sink or float. So a chubby mermaid could float. PS Dieting and exercise do not always work. Looking at my relatives should tell you that.
I like the dude that thinks fat ariel would sink like a stone. That's not how it works at all. I would literally have to chain concrete blocks to my feet like in the old timey movies in order to sink.
I have no problem with any of these. They introduced Tiana so they can have a black princess, so why not an overweight one? "Because it normalizes being obese!" Have you SEEN America?
My name is the same as the artist's (Crystal)... also i think the mulan one looks like the people on chinese paintings... Screen-Sho...2f286d.png
To neil Hanson in the comments: fat is lighter than water, so being overweight would just increase her buoyancy.
"Fat is lighter than water" is nonsensical. Perhaps you mean fat is buoyant.
just gonna glorify being fat, huh? ok then
So glad I have the perfect body.
yeesh, someone's mad plus sized women are getting recognition in the film industry
Rapunzel would probably be fat, she is sitting all day. :D
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This "artist" needs to find her own style instead of this plagiarism bullshit! Hate it!
Reimagined Disney can go fuck itself up its reimagined fat Disney ass!! Stop! Enough! No body wants to see this....ever!
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DIE DISNEY DIE!
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She makes princesses fat, but keeps princes as athletic eye candy? I smell hypocrisy
Based on a sample size of 1? Nice extrapolation.
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If Mulan weighed 300 pounds, she wouldn’t be able to swing her arms, let alone a sword
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Swinging her big hangers I bet though
TheExtremeSmell like
TheExtremeSmell yes
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How exactly could a fat Tinkerbell fly?
Same way slim Tinkerbell does?
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Cartoons shouldn't support obesity
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Ugh.
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Mulan looks Japanese, not Chinese.
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tawan Good response!
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Shouldn't Ariel have whale fins ?
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This would totally change the little mermaid plot. Instead of asking for legs, she’d request liposuction so Japanese whaling vessels don’t accidentally harpoon her
Your 20 joke attempts all suck
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Ow. Steve sent a zinger. Smear some aloe on the animation cell for that one. (it's ok i'm on your side)