Probably the most disgusting story of 2011. That's some contrast between her perfectly flat chest and the "come-hither" look in her eyes, but they actually have the gall to claim their target audience is children. And you thought the anti-white Princess and the Wog was as bad as it could get.
Anybody else miss Uncle Remus?
In other words, an erect penis. They're not only catering to kid-diddlers but actively encouraging others to take up the hobby.
Anybody else miss Uncle Remus?
Disney introduces Sophia the First
SASHANA MAITLAND
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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Disney has introduced its youngest princess yet to its lineage of famous real royalty.
The next heiress to the throne is named Sofia and she already scheduled for a lot of screen time. Disney has not only scheduled a film release to debut in the fall of 2012, but will have a TV series follow closely behind in spring 2013, Reuters reported.
Sofia, however, is markedly different from princess predecessors like Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Cinderella : she’s just a kid.
The New York Times reports that the television show, titled "Sofia the First" will aim to attract children between the ages of two and seven and will air on both the Disney Channel and Disney Junior.
Plans have already been made to develop an array of consumer products and toys around "Sofia the First.”
Disney, a company that has had its fair share of controversy over classic characters and of course their most popular princesses, has already looked into ways of combating potential complaints over it’s targeting young viewers.
The company is promising the show will present an educational model that focuses on age appropriate themes.
Nancy Kanter, general manager for Disney Junior Worldwide, told Reuters that “Sophia the First” will feature "plenty of pretty dresses and sparkly shoes," but with an emphasis on "what makes a real princess is what's inside, not what's outside."
SASHANA MAITLAND
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
[ATTACH]17953[/ATTACH]
Disney has introduced its youngest princess yet to its lineage of famous real royalty.
The next heiress to the throne is named Sofia and she already scheduled for a lot of screen time. Disney has not only scheduled a film release to debut in the fall of 2012, but will have a TV series follow closely behind in spring 2013, Reuters reported.
Sofia, however, is markedly different from princess predecessors like Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Cinderella : she’s just a kid.
The New York Times reports that the television show, titled "Sofia the First" will aim to attract children between the ages of two and seven and will air on both the Disney Channel and Disney Junior.
Plans have already been made to develop an array of consumer products and toys around "Sofia the First.”
Disney, a company that has had its fair share of controversy over classic characters and of course their most popular princesses, has already looked into ways of combating potential complaints over it’s targeting young viewers.
The company is promising the show will present an educational model that focuses on age appropriate themes.
Nancy Kanter, general manager for Disney Junior Worldwide, told Reuters that “Sophia the First” will feature "plenty of pretty dresses and sparkly shoes," but with an emphasis on "what makes a real princess is what's inside, not what's outside."


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