Monday, February 10, 2014

Welcome back to the Top 10 Modern Disney Characters! (Spoiler Free!)
When I last talked about my list, I talked about characters from the 2000s that any Disney fan like me would now and love. Now that I'm back in action, I'd like to start the list with a fan favorite character we all know and love!

#8 Stitch- Lilo and Stitch  I can't believe I forgot to add this to the list. What we have here is a great example of a great modern Disney character. Stitch is hyperactive and loveable as his name implies. He's extremely hot-tempered
and violent as he was an experiment created by the alien mad scientist Jumba. Yet, when he meets Lilo (and much to the somewhat disapproval of older sister, Nani) he really starts to care for her rather himself. I like to think of Stitch as an adorable extraterrestrial individual how can be kick butt awesome and done right awesome, but he's someone someone who'd you would like to be your own personal cuddle buddy, because he will do what ever it takes to make up for his destructive actions, even when he saves Lilo from Gantu Another thing that makes him a great Disney character is that he is one of the few to have powers. That and does a MEAN Elvis Presley impression. With a an over-the-top but loveable personality, superhuman abilities, and heart of gold, Stitch definitely says it best with "Ohana."

#7 Dipper and Mabel Pines-Gravity Falls
Now here are some Disney characters that ANYONE can fall in love with. Dipper and Mabel are 2 12-year old twin children who are dropped off by there parents and are forced to spend time with there Uncle Stan. But after finding a mysterious journal that has strange and bizzare secrets, the 2 began to suspect that there's more to Gravity Falls than meets the eye.
Now with that out of the way, let's talk about the characters. Dipper is the wise, gentle, focused, logical, conventional, but is extremely caring to those he is with.
Mabel is the more bright, cheerful, optimistic, fun loving and free spirited individual. By the way, she has an adorable pet pig named Waddles! Dipper shows that he is very wise and cannot wait to be a man. But Mabel really enjoys the life of a child before she turns older, thus making her a teenager and she wants Dipper to really enjoy it, which he does. Another thing that makes them a great duo is there chemistry. What do I mean by this? Well, the 2 usually go on adventures uncovering secrets of Gravity Falls itself. That and these 2 just tend to overflow with character development.  For example, in the episode "Summerween", Dipper tried to hang out with Wendy but Mabel saw this and was very unhappy by this. Dipper later explained that he meant well and was trying to grow up. Mable explained that the reason she was so upset is because she feared that this would be her last Halloween ever, which Dipper felt guilty about and made up for it and spent time with her. Like Jack Sparrow on my last post, I will admit that these 2 on there own can be great characters, but with their own combined efforts, these two can really make a deference in solving the mysteries of Gravity Falls!

#6  Doc McStuffins-Doc McStuffins
Probably the only Disney character from a animated preschool series, Doc McStuffins full name Dottie, is young African American girl who works as doctor who fixes up broken toys and has the ability to communicate with her toys, via a magic stethoscope. Doc has shown to care very much not only for her toys, but for her family as well. Her kindness to her friends as well as her family very much solidifies her as a well-written Disney character. She has shown that even when that even when she tries to fix a toy but it doesn't work, she will never give up that easy, and will do whatever it takes to get the job done. And with Doc McStuffins being such a well reviewed animated show, you wouldn't expect a lovable character like this with a lovable show like this to be THIS successful. Doc really loves her job as a toy fixing doctor, to the point were she will even fix her brother's own toys. Now you might be wondering, why didn't I put Jake from Jake and the Neverland Pirates on the list? Don't get me wrong, he's a great character from a great show, but the reason I put Doc here is that I wanted her to represent a strong, young, independent female who could take care of someone on her own. With ability to communicate to toys, her loyalty to her family and parents, her job that she absolutely adores, Doc McStuffins is someone you'd most extremely want to have a check-up with!

That concludes this part for my Modern Disney Characters list. Join me next time to join the list when talk about a guy that just because he's a bad guy doesn't mean he's bad guy.

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