Disney Princesses

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Recently came across a couple of galleries of realistic and sexy Disney princess pictures, and I was wondering whether anybody had tried a story with one of the girls? For those interested, or those looking for inspiration, we have Realistic Disney Princesses: http://theawesomer.com/realistic-disney-princesses/144325/, Pin-Up Princesses: http://www.geekologie.com/2010/05/yow_yow_disney_ladies_in_sexy.php, and more Pin-Ups: http://www.geekologie.com/2012/01/shmexy-2012-disney-princess-pin-up-calen.php#more.
 
Recently came across a couple of galleries of realistic and sexy Disney princess pictures, and I was wondering whether anybody had tried a story with one of the girls? For those interested, or those looking for inspiration, we have Realistic Disney Princesses: http://theawesomer.com/realistic-disney-princesses/144325/, Pin-Up Princesses: http://www.geekologie.com/2010/05/yow_yow_disney_ladies_in_sexy.php, and more Pin-Ups: http://www.geekologie.com/2012/01/shmexy-2012-disney-princess-pin-up-calen.php#more.

I don't know what kind of legal concerns one would have writing a sex story about a family-friendly disney character. It might be too iffy for Literotica to feel safe publishing. But I agree it's a hot idea, and you've given us a lot of really hot artwork for inspiration here.

I for one always loved Jasmine. Even though she was often stated to be 16 in the franchise, it would be easy enough to write a story about her set a couple years after the timeframe of the cartoons.

Some of those "Little Mermaid" pics were hot, too, but you'd have to settle for either blowjobs or tittyfucks, methinks.
 
*hehe* Actually, Ariel that was the one explicitly stated to be 16 year old, and if you moved ahead at least 2 years, that would be after Daddy gave her a new pair of legs and a vagina. ^.^ No problem there.

(And the moral of that movie was always funny to me: Pout and run away, make a deal with the devil, nearly destroy your father's kingdom, and eventually you'll get exactly what you want without having to change, apologize, or do penance for the damage you did!)
 
*hehe* Actually, Ariel that was the one explicitly stated to be 16 year old, and if you moved ahead at least 2 years, that would be after Daddy gave her a new pair of legs and a vagina. ^.^ No problem there.

(And the moral of that movie was always funny to me: Pout and run away, make a deal with the devil, nearly destroy your father's kingdom, and eventually you'll get exactly what you want without having to change, apologize, or do penance for the damage you did!)

The actual fairy tale is a lot more depressing (as life often is). They had to create something that wouldn't make little kids weep I guess.
 
Oh yes indeed, the original Hans Christian Andersen tale was much more cautionary about the trials and dangers of leaving your known world. Also a good myth for what creates the foam on the sea.

I saw Disney's movie first, then saw an animated adapation of the HCA story made long before Disney, watched that, and was shocked at the ending (my friends immediately proclaimed, "Oh, I hate that version! Let's go watch Ariel again!")

....but the more I thought about it, the more complex and appealing on human emotion the original was. It made me think about what a person might choose to do for love.

I found I actually preferred it.
 
Recently came across a couple of galleries of realistic and sexy Disney princess pictures, and I was wondering whether anybody had tried a story with one of the girls? For those interested, or those looking for inspiration, we have Realistic Disney Princesses: http://theawesomer.com/realistic-disney-princesses/144325/, Pin-Up Princesses: http://www.geekologie.com/2010/05/yow_yow_disney_ladies_in_sexy.php, and more Pin-Ups: http://www.geekologie.com/2012/01/shmexy-2012-disney-princess-pin-up-calen.php#more.

Wow, that J. Scott Campbell stuff is hot. Anyone know if he does nudes?
 
Disney is a bitch about this sort of stuff. Fortunately they technically own so little that it's not an issue to get around them. It's not like these aren't pretty much all well known fairy tales. It might be different if you tried to do Toy Story, the Incredibles or Darkwing Duck where the ownership is clear but for most of the movies it doesn't matter because they only own the IMAGES not the charachters themselves.
 
Disney is a bitch about this sort of stuff. Fortunately they technically own so little that it's not an issue to get around them. It's not like these aren't pretty much all well known fairy tales.

That's true. They are all pretty much age-old fairy tales. You could well write about Beauty and the Beast so long as you don't mention disney's contributions, such as Lumiere or Cogsworth. These artworks (in the links) have obviously been heavily influenced by the disney cartoons and no doubt any of the ideas they might inspire in us would also be heavily influenced by those movies. So you'd need to be careful about straying from the path of the public domain story, except to go down a road of your own imagination.
 
The actual problem is a little known facet of the age rule.

If a character is underage in the original source material ( I'm not sure how they'll count some of the direct to video sequels ) you're not allowed to age the characters to the 18 bar and get away with it.

This has been cited numerous times in the past for things such as Pokemon and Harry Potter, and at least some of the Disney princessess are going to run afoul of this.

If you go closer to the original source material than Disney, the opening is much wider. Sexy Fairy Tales have been posting for years.
 
Exactly, you have to stay away from the Disney imagry. Even that has it's limitations. Take Alice from Wonderland for example. That is her outfit colors and all. Disney doesn't own blonde hair so they'd still be unable to do anything. Since we're only writing anyway you'd probably be just fine so long as you don't mention anything specifically Disney (and even then they'd likely ignore you unless you either A. made money or B. gained enough notarity that ignoring you was no longer an option.)

The you can't age charachters up on Lit is only kinda sorta true. While it's technically true and as was pointed out has specifically stopped A Pokemon story, I was a part of that conversation. While the censors on Lit are a strange and random bunch once they get something in their head they tend to stick with it. I suspect however a Pokemon story focused around any of the adults in the series would get by, same is probably true for Harry Potter. I can all but prove that Buffy was aged up for some of her stories. It's a funny thing about that show.

As for the Disney Princesses, hypothetically, it would be an interesting case of whatever the mod wanted to do. While there are a few princesses that we don't know the ages of most of them are sixteen in the original peice. I think Snow White might be the only princess who hasn't gotten at least one sequel however. Ariel for example is at youngest in her mid-twenties, she was sixteen in the original and has a daughter in the second. I don't know the age (I haven't watched the movie, I'm merely aware of it) but she looks to be about twelve. Ultimately who cares though because once you drop the Disney part which is all but required (though it would be interesting to see how Parody laws held up, I promise you Disney would stop Mad magazine if that was an option they had open to them so clearly there is some way around it) then you're instantly in state of double plus good. See they can't stop you from using an age old fairy tale and as long as you don't go out of your way create an image different from the one Disney has provided everybody is going to get that image regardless. Some of these (Cinderella, Snow White, Alice) are older than probably anybody posting here. Others like Ariel, Jasmine and Belle have done such an outstanding job over the last twenty odd years that I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone who thinks of Ariel as anything but a redhead or Beauty as anything but a grown woman showing us what Alice's outfit would look like on someone who could fill it out a bit. It's literally win coated win from where I'm sitting.

Still the Lit Rule of thumb generally is that if a charachter has no known age we base it on looks. If it's plausible that they are 18 then they get a pass. High School seniors are assumed to be 18. Despite the fact that the way the school year is set it's more likely that they are 17. I keep wanting to do a Kim Possible story, per the official policies it SHOULD be allowed. She's a high school graduate by the end of the series.

Bottom line you won't know until you know and Literotica is kinda the big leagues. If it doesn't pass muster here take your pick of crap sites and post on one of those. It's not like they don't get read and loved, just by a smaller audience.
 
The actual problem is a little known facet of the age rule.

If a character is underage in the original source material ( I'm not sure how they'll count some of the direct to video sequels ) you're not allowed to age the characters to the 18 bar and get away with it.

This has been cited numerous times in the past for things such as Pokemon and Harry Potter, and at least some of the Disney princessess are going to run afoul of this.

If you go closer to the original source material than Disney, the opening is much wider. Sexy Fairy Tales have been posting for years.

That's a stuipid rule. There's got to be a way to skirt that requirement.

Anyways I think this is a fantastic idea. If someone could write a story as hot as those pictures it would be terrific.
 
High School seniors are assumed to be 18. Despite the fact that the way the school year is set it's more likely that they are 17.

While that was true for myself, my sister, and my fiancé (all being summer babies), it's not always true.

A friend of mine, and a friend of my sister, were both born in Sept/Nov 1977 and graduated in May '96. They were 18 for most of their senior year in high school.

Then I have a cousin who was born in Sept 1976 and graduated in May '94. He was 17 even at the beginning of his freshman year in college.

The age can very easily (and legitimately) be explained for 18 year old high school seniors. :) Hell, especially if a story/series centers around/starts with their birthday. ;)
 
That's a stuipid rule. There's got to be a way to skirt that requirement.

Anyways I think this is a fantastic idea. If someone could write a story as hot as those pictures it would be terrific.

You also can't write a celeb story about a person until they reach 18 years old in real life. This is more or less a facet of that rule. Numerous people have tried to skirt this one. I'm sure a few have slipped through the cracks, but others have edited and re-edited the same story half a dozen times, only to get the same rejection. For more visible properties, there's little to no chance you're going to get anything through by aging the character.

Even if something slips through the cracks, and a reader later reports the story, demonstrating that the characters in the source material are underage, the story will be pulled down after publication. Lit is very strict about the age requirements - moreso than any other criteria.

There's also a little known and recently implemented rule ( as best I can tell ) that you cannot have characters from established fiction such as movies, comic books, t.v. shows and such in non-consent situations.

Once you start moving into using elements of established fiction, there are lot of nuances that wouldn't necessarily apply to a story set outside those "worlds", with respect to what Lit will accept.
 
I've written several fairy tales and twisted them for Lit. submission. I never thought of Disney as I wrote them, to me they were all based VERY loosely on the tales we grew up with as children.

I'll be twisting more this year because I find a lot of fun in making adult versions.
 
Lindsey. My point wasn't that there aren't 18 year olds in as seniors in High School. Clearly there are I just claimed they more likely aren't and basically for the reasons you pointed out. While some of them are born early and turn 18 early in the school year many more are not and spend some if not most of their senior year as 17 year olds. The cut off seems to be sometime in the fall and I was only pointing out odds. I don't don't mind that they gave us an easy work around I'm just saying it doesn't so much make sense as it does work for us. For the record I'm a winter baby. Being so school (in California) is September-June. I turned 18 in Feburary. So I spent 5 months 17 and four months 18. Again I like the rule it's just that I find it to be much like their animal rule to be rather arbitrary and if I didn't love it because they literlaly make a rule and then tell us exactly how to skirt around it I'd hate it.

I HATE that rule about the actor needs to be of age as well as the charachter. Not only does that force me to do research on a lot of things. A good example being 7th Heaven, the elder sister (who was 18 in the show) was played by Jessica Biel who at the time was 17, two full years younger than the actress playing her 15 year old sister. Now if I'm being honest I suspect this rule is only half enforced. I doubt the mods check every every celeb story vs wikipedia to find out if the charachters are 18 and if the actresses are 18. Sure they know the big names but I bet they don't check. There is also the added problem(s) of how to handle charachters that either weren't on the show when their actress came of age (For example Jessica Biel with 7th Heaven I believe was still 17 when she was written off the show. Even if she wasn't that doesn't change the hypothetical) and who decides and how if a charachter is of age?

The question I would pose for example would be how old is Robin? Dick Grayson (Robin 1) grew up went to college and became Nightwing. Robin II was dead but resurfaced as Red Mask, Robin III (Tim Drake) I'm uncertain of the age. Even if we simplify this question to how old is Spiderman he's married, multiple times but he's most popular as the high school form which may or may not be 18.

As far as the non-con with celebs works I'm not certain that's a rule. Beyonce in Bondage isn't consent series and neither is my Most Dangerous Game (though perhaps video game celebs don't count since they aren't real in any sense of the word.)

All things said and done this is Lit. Find the borders for yourself a lot of what you hear is either complete bullshit or partial rules that are either not real or poorly enforced.
 
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but there are a couple of threads over at CHYOO that feature Disney characters, including the Princesses. One such thread, Porn Disney, was actually started by me, although no one else seems interested in it.

EDIT: BTW, if you wanna see well-drawn nude Disney girls, I recommend you do a Google search for "julius zimmerman".
 
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I would definitely boink a Disney princess, esp Cinderella. She needs heels and stocking though, not those dreadful flats like in the film.
 
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but there are a couple of threads over at CHYOO that feature Disney characters, including the Princesses. One such thread, Porn Disney, was actually started by me, although no one else seems interested in it.

EDIT: BTW, if you wanna see well-drawn nude Disney girls, I recommend you do a Google search for "julius zimmerman".

Again Disney at some point realized that they kinda ruled the unverse and a side effect of running the world was you couldn't cry about people making fun of you. There are several websites with sizable groups of if not Disney other copy righted stuff. A good non porn one would be Cheshire Crossing (google it) and they make the mistake of having Dorothy (Wizard of Oz) with ruby slippers. That is trade marked. The slippers are silver in the original work not that anybody really knows about the original work which was kinda my point earlier.
 
recently, I saw photos of real women dressed up like Disney Princesses. They all looked pretty hot.

I just looked at the Campbell pictures, and some gave me a few ideas that could become a Lit story.

Cinderella: she is dancing with the prince, but she has to run, because it is almost midnight. In the normal story, she looses one shoe, and later the prince searches for the woman with the fitting foot (sounds like a foot fetish to me). But here on Lit - maybe she looses her panties. And now the prince wanders around with this panties, until he finds a woman who fits in ... I think the search would already be hot, with all the different women trying to put on the panties ...

And what about Alice in Wonderland? She may be underage (I am not sure about that), but just imagine: in the original, she eats this mushrooms to grow bigger or get smaller. Now imagine, in a Lit story, only her boobs would change size (o.k. that is not a full story idea - so what ...)
 
Again Disney at some point realized that they kinda ruled the unverse and a side effect of running the world was you couldn't cry about people making fun of you. There are several websites with sizable groups of if not Disney other copy righted stuff. A good non porn one would be Cheshire Crossing (google it) and they make the mistake of having Dorothy (Wizard of Oz) with ruby slippers. That is trade marked. The slippers are silver in the original work not that anybody really knows about the original work which was kinda my point earlier.
Not quite sure what that has to do with my post, but interesting.


Going off on a bit of a tangent here, but...

Anyone watch the show Once Upon A Time, which is technically a Disney property, and has some very pretty people in it? I for one would not mind seeing some R34fic based on it.
 
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but there are a couple of threads over at CHYOO that feature Disney characters, including the Princesses. One such thread, Porn Disney, was actually started by me, although no one else seems interested in it.

EDIT: BTW, if you wanna see well-drawn nude Disney girls, I recommend you do a Google search for "julius zimmerman".

Oh, how I wish JZ would do a graphic novel. I love his single scene drawings, but wouldn't you just love to see his take on the good girl corrupted?
 
Recently came across a couple of galleries of realistic and sexy Disney princess pictures, and I was wondering whether anybody had tried a story with one of the girls? For those interested, or those looking for inspiration, we have Realistic Disney Princesses: http://theawesomer.com/realistic-disney-princesses/144325/, Pin-Up Princesses: http://www.geekologie.com/2010/05/yow_yow_disney_ladies_in_sexy.php, and more Pin-Ups: http://www.geekologie.com/2012/01/shmexy-2012-disney-princess-pin-up-calen.php#more.



I don't get it...but that's okay. maybe if I had a normal childhood? maybe I had to grow up too fast as I never watched anything from Disney growing up. if only, some how, I could go back in time and do it over again? hum:eek:
 
I don't get it...but that's okay. maybe if I had a normal childhood? maybe I had to grow up too fast as I never watched anything from Disney growing up. if only, some how, I could go back in time and do it over again? hum:eek:

While I'm not a fan of "normal" or the commercialization of Disney - it does reflect a childhood magical ideal that saddly so many are denied and the rest of us kill in seeking out our own careers, families, etc. And thus am sorry Jen that you were denied, but it seems as if you have discovered a creative outlet...

It is where magical fantasies collide with sexual desires that the folktale characters depicted in Disney films open up some unique story-line possibilities. Unimaginable, unrealistic, childish, magical, pure flights-of-fancy... For me it is Jasmine! :D

it would be a delight to see some stories written employing the visuals - if such were legally possible.
 
I always had a soft/hard spot for Disney femslash, myself.
 
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