(CNN) -- For generations, princesses in Walt Disney Co. films have captured the  hearts of little girls dreaming of living happily ever after. In the past few  years, fairytales' leading ladies have become increasingly diverse, and the Walt  Disney Co. recently announced that Princess Maddy would be the studio's first  black princess
---Does it really matter if this Disney princess is black, white, Native American,  Asian or Latina? Whatever happened to reviewing if a film is any good based on  the story, dialogue and/or action? After all, this is just an animated film. How  is this newsworthy in the first place? There wasn't nearly as much press when  Mulan, Pocahontas or Aladdin were released, all of which had main characters of color, so why should this be any different?---
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Yawn, well some one must care or they wouldn't write it? But I have to say its not me.
Yeah, I just thought Id toss it out here for some minor discussion, I dont see why Disney is making an issue out of it.
they need all the hype they can build.
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