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Pocahontas (Pocahontas)

An Indian legend

Pocahontas is a free, independent and strong young woman and this makes her one of the most popular Disney heroines. This marks the beginning of a change of direction at Disney with heroines who are not only princesses needing to be saved by a prince. We find Pocahontas with the outfit she wears throughout the film, a strapless beige dress and relatively short. We can also see the details of rows of bangs on the bottom of the dress and top to create a strap for her dress. Funko also didn’t forget her blue engagement necklace and the red tattoo around her right arm. As in the movie, Pocahontas is represented barefoot. On the head, her face is very simple but her long black hair has been nicely represented with this little movement to the left as if there was a wind.

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A different heroine

Pocahontas is the heroine of the Disney cartoon of the same name. The cartoon is based very loosely on the real character of Pocahontas. In 1607, an English ship sails to North America in search of riches to recover in the new world. At the head of this ship were Captain John Smith and Governor John Ratcliffe. In America, Pocahontas’ father wants to marry her to Kocoum, one of the best warriors of their tribe, but she refuses, finding him much too serious. When the ship arrives in America, the white settlers will quickly oppose Pocahontas’ tribe by starting to dig the ground to find gold. But at the same time, Pocahontas will meet the young captain John Smith and will show him another way to see his people. They will end up falling in love and Pocahontas will decide to marry him. But in parallel, tensions increase between the British settlers and Pocahontas’ tribe. The young woman manages to bring back a semblance of peace and prevent the fight but John is seriously injured and must be brought back to England to be treated. They parted ways in the hope of seeing each other again one day.

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