Talk:Disney Princess/@comment-9614551-20131219005840/@comment-1416077-20131219171144

I don't think that it is so much a "racial thing" as it is simple lack of exposure: Very little has been added to Disney's Snow White, unlike Cinderella, who has several other films under her belt and is the "face" of the franchise (note that Snow White is usually among the ones in the background, rarely in the front). Jasmine and Ariel may suffer from over-exposure from their TV series, though Ariel's "magical creature" status keeps her in the attention of her youngest fans.

Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana have had very little post-film support (Pocahontas and Mulan a single DVD film each; none for Tiana), so they are not very high in public awareness.

Meanwhile, Merida, Rapunzel and the Frozen sisters are still enjoying the effects of the media campaigns from their films; kids love new stuff; they are new stuff.