10 Cartoon Characters That Teache Us  Body Acceptance

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Merida in Brave Her curly untamed hair tells us a lot about body positivity and acceptance of a normal body in women.

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Fairy Godmother in Chindrella Showcasing fairy godmother as a kind character was something different from how older women were shown in shows at that time.

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Sultan in Aladdin Sultan's height in Aladdin was a good sign of body positivity and inclusivity.

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Maui in Moana Maui represents culture, ethnicity, freedom of expression, and body acceptance with his massive build, simple attire, and tattooed torso.

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 Fairy Mary in Disney Fairies This character became the first fairy to have a chubby body unlike other fairies who have slim body.

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Russell in Up Russell is the first Asian American character in a Disney Pixer. His portrayal on a cartoon show show increased the diversity among showcasing kids characters.

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Fred Flintstone in The Flintstone This was one of the most loved chubby characters that was ever portrayed in cartoons.

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Nani Pelekai in Lilo And Stitch It portrayed the character of a strong, independent woman. She was the best example of body positivity as it rejects the conventional ways of women portrayal.

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Mama Odie in The Princess And The Frog Mama Odie's blindness was not viewed negetively by the show makers.

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 Pooh from Winnie The Pooh Pooh's short and fat body strature breaks all the conventions at the same time.

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