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So between my falling down the Disney+ rabbit hole and a 30th anniversary milestone a few days ago,  I decided to go with my favorite Disney Princess (yes, I have a favorite Disney Princess)  for this weekend's pinup.  The Little Mermaid was an epiphany to me when I saw it way back in 1989.  It was the first time I was really aware that not all animation was equal, especially when you compared what was on TV at the time vs. the big screen version.  It had a direct effect on how I drew female characters, especially the classic version of Janet Walker, who I was just starting to work with on a regular basis.  It also cemented my fondness for cartoon redheads, while we're at it.

Still experimenting with hybrid styles  for my art with this too.

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SAS_ART

Let’s see—for the princesses in their films, no—except perhaps Frozen, as Elsa also had a magical clothing change and some would count Anna’s change into an ice sculpture as well. That was more the villain’s realm— Queen Grimmhilde, Maleficent, and Ursula, plus some age regression/progression from Tangled’s mother Gothel. The one other note would be that Jasmine turned into a rat in an episode of the Aladdin TV series.

Todd Carney

Oh! I just remembered the wonderful surprise TF (surprise for me, at least; don't know how I didn't see it coming!) in BRAVE. Although that was neither the princess nor the villain, it was an incredible female-to-adorable/ferocious monster TF!