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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's seemingly sexier image ...
Brave fans are far from happy about this new development, but few are as annoyed as Merida’s original co-creator, Oscar-winning director Brenda Chapman. Since she based Merida on her own ...
Noting during an interview with Fandango that her princess and Ariel would rule the ocean (obviously), she also revealed that Moana would be besties with Merida from Brave, explaining: I think ...
Film review: Brave is a visually stunning film but it doesn’t take the breath away like previous Pixar creations. Brave has great little 3D flourishes, such as heroine Merida’s voluminous hair ...
And for Merida, the tomboyish heroine of Disney and Pixar’s Oscar-winning Brave, she apparently needed a few enhancements before being unveiled as the 11th official Disney Princess. So ...
And then there’s Merida. She’s wild. Her hair is a mess. And she has no need for a prince. The star of the new animated movie "Brave" isn't a Disney princess. She's Pixar's first heroine (a ...
Pixar has given animation fans an advance look at its latest film, Brave, the story of feisty Scottish princess Merida, voiced by Kelly Macdonald, King Fergus (Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor ...
UPDATE: Disney states that the new look Merida character did not appear on company websites. Disney said in a statement to NBCNews.com that “we routinely use different art styles with our ...
With the independent, decidedly un-girly Merida, the studio is flipping the script on the traditional fairytale. By Jordan Zakarin Brave Merida ... states that a young fan of the line “dreams ...