"Merida was created to break that mould," she added. "When little girls say they like it because it's more sparkly, that's all fine and good but, subconsciously, they are soaking in the sexy 'come-hither' look and the skinny aspect of the new version. "I think it's atrocious what they have done to Merida," she wrote to her local newspaper, the Marin Independent Journal. Moreover, by making her skinnier, sexier and more mature in appearance, you are sending a message to girls that the original, realistic, teenage-appearing version of Merida is inferior that for girls and women to have value – to be recognised as true princesses – they must conform to a narrow definition of beauty."Ĭhapman, who was replaced by Mark Andrews part way through the production of Brave but maintained a co-director's credit, said Disney had completely missed the point when creating the new version of her creation. "The redesign of Merida in advance of her official induction to the Disney Princess collection does a tremendous disservice to the millions of children for whom Merida is an empowering role model who speaks to girls' capacity to be change agents in the world rather than just trophies to be admired. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for DISNEY PIXAR BRAVE ULTIMATE COLLECTOR'S EDITION DVD BLUE RAY + 3D + DVD + DIGIT. She was a princess who looked like a real girl, complete with the 'imperfections' that all people have. Princess Merida of DunBroch (Scottish Gaelic: Mrida) is the main protagonist of the 2012 Disney/Pixar film Brave (2012). Addressed to Disney chairman Bob Iger, the petition reads: "Merida was the princess that countless girls and their parents were waiting for – a strong, confident, self-rescuing princess ready to set off on her next adventure with her bow at the ready.