TIL that in January 2014, a seven-year-old girl named Charlotte Benjamin wrote a letter to Lego, pointing out the lack of female characters compared to male ones. A few months later, in June 2014, Lego introduced a “Research Institute” set showcasing female scientists, which quickly sold out.

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    3 months ago

    Even as a young boy, I kind of hated Disney Princess movies. All they did was sing. They were also dumb and would fall for the most obvious villainous stuff, or too apathetic to take a single action of self preservation.

    The little mermaid was a notable exception. She did go out on an adventure, and the music wasn’t boring.

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      3 months ago

      The old Disney princess movies (Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty with the exception of Maleficent although I suppose she’s not a princess. She should have known not to turn into a dragon because a Disney Prince can’t physically hurt a woman.) were not very interesting but that might just be because they’re old and we have different standards for movies now. Ariel, Belle, and Jasmine were cool (keeping in mind that Jasmine wasn’t the main character). Those were the ones I’m old enough to have seen as a child.