Esmeralda was quickly removed as well as Tinker Bell since they didn't seem to fit comfortably into what the brand was expected to be. The original line-up consisted of princesses Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine as well as Pocahontas, Esmeralda, Mulan and…Tinker Bell. The continued existence of multiple Bibbiddi-Bobbidi-Boutiques and their pricey make-overs demonstrates that desire still exists. It was an organic idea that originated with the fact that young girls were dressing up in homemade princess dresses for a variety of venues and that Disney might capitalize monetarily on that fact. In 2000, the Disney Princess franchise was launched by Disney Consumer Products. I only recently realized that my focus on the mischievous pixie was because I was debating in my mind whether the Disney Fairies franchise is dead.įirst, let's begin with a little background on the franchise. Lately, I have had Tinker Bell on my mind as evidenced by some of my recent columns about different aspects of the character. From a Walt Disney Company press release It is the world of Disney Fairies… the secret, tiny world of Tinker Bell and her fairy friends." "What if there were a world where fairies lived… where they played music and danced and sang under the light of the fireflies? The wonder of it is that there is such a place.
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