Disney and Pixar are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the animated film Brave with a gorgeous, 17-inch tall limited edition Merida doll. The costume is super detailed and it includes a bow and ...
Fans of Merida, the heroine of Disney/Pixar’s ‘Brave,’ may be yearning for a prequel and not a sequel when they encounter the toddler version of the red-headed Scottish lass. This adorable 16-inch ...
Target has released a Merida doll who, with her glossy, wavy hair and dainty features, looks more like a Barbie than the feisty Scottish princess from Pixar's Brave. The unrecognizable toy is being ...
She was the feisty, rebellious heroine with the unruly red curls that mesmerised us. So it shouldn't come as a surprise that parents aren't pleased with the doll ...
Movie princesses usually wear puffy dresses, have perfect hair and wait around for Prince Charming to save them from an evil witch. And then there’s Merida. She’s wild. Her hair is a mess. And she has ...
Put down your bows and arrows, Brave fans. After more than a week of concern over the changed appearance of our favorite animated redhead, a Disney rep tells EW that there's no cause for alarm: Merida ...
She was supposed to be the Disney princess girls could relate to: a flame-haired Scottish archer with girlish features and a healthy fighting weight. Merida as she appears in Disney's Brave. Now, ...
Recently Disney released a redesign of their most recent princess, Merida, from the film Brave, which sexualized her image and placed her more in line with the Disney princesses who came before her.
From "Brave" -- Merida, the film’s young headstrong Scottish princess character (image: Disney/Pixar) When it comes to cartoons churned out by Hollywood in recent years, it’s mostly been a boys’ club.
IT MAY be Brave but is it on target? The star of Disney’s Celtic fantasy Merida has had a glam makeover that has gone down poorly with fans as well as parents. An online petition has attracted more ...
When Brave was released, parents were rightfully delighted that finally a Disney film had been made with a strong female role model who didn’t need a Prince to whisk her off her feet. Unlike most ...