Danny and Valerie had real chemistry. The real logical endgame...

Danny and Valerie had real chemistry. The real logical endgame. Sam was a forced ship and would have been a better eternal friend.

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Also shes bad as fuck

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Sam also had no to little development, its sad Valerie isnt apart of the main group

I really hate the "female friend ends with MC" cliche that is prevalent even now. I gave up on Star Vs. when it went that route with Star and Marco.

>I really hate the "female friend ends with MC" cliche that is prevalent even now
Name the last time a disney princess had a romantic love interest.

Frozen, Rapunzel.

So 7 years ago.

Okay.

You whine about this constantly in every thread about this show and it's getting annoying.
Of all the problem's Danny Phantom had especially in its last season, him not ending up with a nigger is real low on the list.

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So 1 princess ago.
Okay.

I count three. Moana, Vanillope, and Elsa. Disney has been riding the "PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP IS AWESOME!" train for a while now. If Starco upsets you, then you're probably an idiot.

I dont count Vanillope and Elsa it's from the same movie so she definitely doesn't count so at best its 2

You're right, but that's a step up from whole movie being about romance with very little else going on for the woman. Man, princess movies are boring.

Are there any endgame ships Yea Forums likes?
Aside from Ferbnessa.

>I dont count Vanillope
I almost go the opposite direction. I go as far as to count Judy Hopps on account of being a female lead with an animal sidekick.

> Elsa it's from the same movie so she definitely doesn't count
If you make a list of disney princesses without romantic interests, she would go close to the top. Not only does she count, her platonic love was the centerpiece of the whole damn movie. You're just making excuses.

>but that's a step up from whole movie being about romance with very little else going on for the woman.
When's the last time a movie like that even happened though? Princess and the frog, maybe?

Robotman/Crazy Jane

Get

Ya seethe?

Well that and Frozen, where even though Elsa's story was about learning to accept her powers, 50% of Anna's story was a love triangle which ruined the reveal.
>Gee, I wonder if the romantic false lead is a badguy? Hmmmmmmm.

nigger

That's it Valerie. I've had it with your uppity ghetto antics. I'M GONNA SAY IT...

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I blame Butch Hartman and his obsession with the underdog and hating on chads and stacys.

This entire conversation was about when was the last time they use the "female friend ends with MC" cliche. Other user said Frozen I pointed out that there's only been one Disney Princess movies since Frozen. Now you trying to pretend like Elsa who was in the Frozen can be used as a counter example of Disney not using the "female friend ends with MC" cliche when they literally use it in her movie. And now you try to count Judy who is most definitely not a Disney princess. while you can definitely argue they don't use as much to pretend like they don't use it anymore at all is nonsense

If Hiro actually gets with anyone, pretty much any of the girls we've seen I'd be satisfied with
But here's hopin' for best girl

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>Now you trying to pretend like Elsa who was in the Frozen can be used as a counter example of Disney not using the "female friend ends with MC" cliche when they literally use it in her movie
And I will continue to use that as an example because, again, platonic love has been a message hammered down from disney films since then, and Elsa herself was quoted for mocking Disney tropes. It's easy to track the trends, and it begins with her.
Additionally I use disney princesses specifically instead of disney characters in general because:
1) Those have classically been the quintessential love story.
2) They tend to be the most influential and profitable.

They've already been "reinvented" for quite a while now.

>And now you try to count Judy who is most definitely not a Disney princess.
Neither is Mulan, but they emphasize the fact that she's considered one of the "original 8" or whatever the fuck their metric is. Regardless, you're missing the larger point that the relationship style that user's asking for has had AMPLE representation over the past decade, so I have zero understanding of his concern to begin with.