Please accept this noble attempt to rank all of our childhood memories.
Mandy Moore walked into the studio to record her lines for and decided to change lives."When Will My Life Begin?" and"I See The Light" sound downright angelic in her voice, and when she wasn't singing she was making Rapunzel the pluckiest, most endearing heroine since Ariel. How did she and Zachary Levi manage to have so much chemistry even though they didn't record their lines together? It's a mystery...or just very talented voice acting and animating.
is yet another Disney adaptation of a classic fairy tale, but the studio gave it a new perspective by changing the setting to 1920s New Orleans. And of course, shoutout to Tiana, Disney's first Black princess AND the first one to have a job and career aspirations. No shade to the other Disney Princesses, but Tiana is easily the best modern-day role model among them. Mulan is a badass, and I don't think there's a better word in the English language to describe her.
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