Honestly Disney Princesses are so generic sometimes I'd love a parody where someone stops the Fairy Godmothers from passing on their gifts...
16 years later and Aurora is... exactly the same.
It's not just the princesses that are generic, but often the plot lines. At the risk of hijacking your thread:
What Disney Movie Is This?
The story (plot points are mostly in order):
· In the beginning, animals nearby come to see the birth of the prince
· Early on, the prince goes to an interesting new place, that's very dangerous. A female friend is with him. This female friend is a little more graceful than the prince. When the danger appears, he's saved from the danger and the enemy by his father.
· The enemy in the story tries again, and this time is more successful, killing one of the prince's parents.
· The prince has two good friends, one who's a bit silly and sarcastic, and the other who has, shall we say "aroma" problems.
· When he's older, the prince meets the female again, who’s still more graceful than he is. He falls for her upon seeing her again.
· The prince faces the enemy again, this time with the other parent and his new girlfriend close by. This time he is wounded, but survives. The climax occurs during a fire and the fire adds to the danger of the battle between the prince and the enemy.
· The story ends with the all the nearby animals again returning to witness the birth of a new generation as the prince watches on.
I actually wrote this elsewhere a long time ago. It came to me while watching Disney movies with my then two year old, and she's now nine.