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Cinderella (Cendrillon)

Between 19th century and 50’s

On this figurine, Funko decided to represent Cinderella with the dress that her fairy godmother made for her using magic. We can recognize the blue dress with balloon sleeves and the faux-ass” twist that places this story somewhere during the 19th century. Strangely Funko chose to make it entirely blue and not to highlight the lighter blue elements present on the cartoon dress. On the other hand, like all Disney heroines created in the 1950s, Cinderella has this very particular hairstyle that is at least as much 50s as 19th century. The creators have also faithfully represented this strange headband that seems to end on two pearls in earrings. If this figurine remains on the whole very cute, we would have appreciated a little more precise color work, especially on some elements of the dress and the hair which are normally light red and not blond. (although in the more recent Cinderella cartoons, she has indeed become almost blonde).

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The domestic princess

Cinderella is the heroine of the Walt Disney cartoon Cinderella” inspired by the tale of Charles Perrault. She is a young woman living in a beautiful home with her stepmother and her two ugly stepsisters. To her father’s mother, the women revealed their true nature and relegated Cinderella to the rank of a servant. But when the king organizes a ball to find a bride for the prince, Cinderella manages to get there with the help of her fairy godmother and the prince falls under her spell. Despite all the shenanigans of her in-laws, justice and love will triumph and Cinderella will finally marry her prince. Cinderella is a pretty, sweet and rather lively young woman, who despite all her misfortunes will always keep her optimism, her grace and her good mood.

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