18
Mar
09

Disney Reveals New Prince…

…and he looks like a jerk. Meet Prince Naveen from the upcoming Princess and the Frog:

He’s giving major “Gaston” vibes. And even Gaston was more handsome. Forgive me if I prefer my Disney Princes more like this:

Prince Adam, Beauty and the Beast

or like this:

Prince Eric, The Little Mermaid

Prince Eric, The Little Mermaid

or like this:

Prince Philip, Sleeping Beauty

Prince Phillip, Sleeping Beauty

I know, I know. Kinda gay but still hot. For more Disney-Heroes-as-Underwear-Models visit David Kawena’s deviantart gallery. (You have to be a member though. If you’re not, there’s always google. ETA: here’s an almost complete summary.)


7 Responses to “Disney Reveals New Prince…”


  1. 1 Lara
    7 April 2009 at 7:24 pm

    Hi, just sort of wandered in here, boy am I glad I did. The gay pictures made my day. Thank you.

    I will be inflicting it on friends, of course. :)

  2. 2 purin
    11 May 2009 at 11:55 am

    Random comment from commenter who stumbled on through Google image search: In the trailer that just came out, it looks like doesn’t look so bad. It’s just that the way Disney does its clip art is really crappy

  3. 3 Melissa
    28 June 2009 at 12:20 pm

    Also someone who randomly stumbled upon this during a google image search. Love the paintings! :) Yummy!!!

  4. 4 maggie
    6 July 2009 at 4:07 pm

    nosebleeds*

  5. 23 September 2009 at 8:29 pm

    I, too, stumbled upon this page via Google Image Search. Can you please share where you got the Prince Paintings? I’ve seen these before and there are many. I’d like to contact the artist to see if I can purchase some!

    Thanks!

  6. 23 September 2009 at 8:30 pm

    Whoops…my bad. I didn’t see you comment below the last picture. Nevermind my previous comment. Thanks for the information.


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