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I think my all time favorite Disney Princess movie is Tangled...I have watched it a few times with my Granddaughter...its such fun...

I never got to watch Frozen all the way through...so I can't say much about it...other then I sure am tired of the song....Let it Go...probably because of the overkill on the Q. with the dolls....

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I don't expect it to be my perfect cartoon

But I want my grand children to love it as much as my cartoons

They Love it !

That is all the answer that I need.

My grandmother may have hated today's classics.

Try to chill out, your time may have come and gone.

Acceptance is hard.

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I admit I do not get it either, but it obviously sells well, so QVC would be stupid not to sell it.

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It was a cute movie, but it doesn't compare with the Lion King or Toy Story (imo). "You've gotta friend in me...." "Hakuna Matata" I love those two theme songs{#emotions_dlg.wub}

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On 9/20/2014 circles said:

I had ordered my 8 year old granddaughter all three of the dolls the Q promoted during CIJ...when she came over I showed them to her and asked if she wanted them....she said no..so I cancelled them...

The grands were over two weekends ago and we walked through Toys R Us...and low and behold...there was stacks of all three dolls on the shelf...of which she still wasn't interested in....

I called my sil and told her to check out Toys r Us ....as she was purchasing them on the Q...and her store...in Michigan....had tons of them as well...

I say to that...if you want those dolls...check out your local Toy r Us....then you will be sure to get them in time for Christmas and no shipping and handling...

kids like different things. My 8 yr old granddaughter LOVES the Frozen dolls, and she "hates" video and computer games, so just like when we were young. I LOVED my Barbie dolls, my sister hated them.

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I suspect it is nothing more than a (hopefully) money-making ploy by Disney, eagerly bought into by shopping channels and Toys 'R Us-type stores for a piece of the perceived financial pie. The retailers try hard to make moms, GMs, aunts, etc. believe that any and all little girls will be thrilled to pieces to have any and every Frozen products bought for them. I see it as just another manifestation of a very wrong turn the Disney company took after Walt died. He would turn over in his grave if he knew how all of the parks worldwide have become little more than venues for Disney-licensed merchandise.
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On 9/22/2014 moonchilde said: I suspect it is nothing more than a (hopefully) money-making ploy by Disney, eagerly bought into by shopping channels and Toys 'R Us-type stores for a piece of the perceived financial pie. The retailers try hard to make moms, GMs, aunts, etc. believe that any and all little girls will be thrilled to pieces to have any and every Frozen products bought for them. I see it as just another manifestation of a very wrong turn the Disney company took after Walt died. He would turn over in his grave if he knew how all of the parks worldwide have become little more than venues for Disney-licensed merchandise.


I agree, We (her mom and I) ONLY get the dolls and maybe a T shirt for each movie. There is NO WAY I am completely redoing her bedset and her closet of clothes EVERY time a new movie comes out, But the dolls yes, She is mostly a stuffed animal girl, the only dolls she really like are SOME of the princess ons. Tangeled, Brave and now Frozen.

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I'm old-school and much prefer Lady and the Tramp. And I'm a cat person!

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It was one of the few Disney movies I actually like, but like everything else, it gets so much overexposure until people get sick of it. "Let it go", exactly.

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Oh my yes, why of course they'd be utter morons not to sell something that flies out the door... Volume sales are truly all that really matters. Truly...

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