Disney Magic
Thursday, January 14th, 2010Disney feature films began popping up around the late 1930s, so there’s a very good chance that if you’re alive today Walt Disney had something to do with your childhood. Or at the very least has been a part of your children or grandkids lives. Almost everyone has a favorite Disney movie or character that meant a lot to them when they were younger, or inspired them somehow. So for Halloween this year, why not pay homage to the characters that made your younger years more bearable?

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For the girls (regardless of age) there are Disney princess costumes available for almost every single one of them. You really don’t need to worry about wigs either, because there is at least one girl that for each hair color. If you’re a red-head you could be Ariel, if you’re a brunette there is Belle, if you’ve got darker hair you could choose from Jasmine or Snow White, and if you’re blond there are the options of Cinderella or Aurora (sleeping beauty).
But Disney isn’t all about it’s princesses either, there are plenty of other characters to pick and choose from. You could go traditional and put together a costume that resembles Mickey, Minnie, Donald or Goofy. Or you could pick from some of the other characters such as Peter Pan, Pinocchio, any of the princes, Hercules, Jafar, Captain Hook, Cruella de Vil, or one of the monsters from Monsters Inc.
Keep in mind that some of these other characters, though they aren’t necessarily less well know, are definitely less favored in contrast to (for example) the princesses. So if you want to be them and you want to do a decent job, it’s going to take a little bit of creativity and work. Especially for the characters are aren’t really human, such as the monsters, or Mickey. But if you can pull it off, everyone will be very impressed by your creativity and skill, you might even win a costume contest or two!

