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Why Flynn Rider Is The Best Disney Prince

Here comes the smolder.

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Why Flynn Rider Is The Best Disney Prince

Usually if you have a favorite Disney princess, you normally have a favorite prince, too. With plenty of good looks and charm to go around, I think it's safe to say Flynn Rider takes the cake for my favorite Disney prince.

1. He tells it like it is.

So Flynn may not be the most trustworthy person to adventure with, after the Snuggly Duckling fiasco and all, but at least he can admit it.

2. He has a great change of character.

Flynn really developed as a person throughout the movie. He went from a money-loving ladies' man to a genuine, tender-hearted person.


3. He risks it all.

Flynn knowingly cut off Rapunzel's magic hair that could have saved his life just so she could have one herself.

4. He has a back story.

Flynn isn't already a prince or a heroic guy, in fact he starts off as the opposite. He admitted to Rapunzel that he grew up as an orphan and was a kid that had nothing. He may have been a thief, but he had a reason for it.

5. He’s honest.

If you're looking for a charming response to any questions, Flynn wouldn't be the person you'd want to ask.

6. He’s a realistic character.

He questions the random singing, he freaks out at the glowing hair and he hands out a fair amount of sass.

7. He's hilariously sarcastic.

Stay calm. It can probably smell fear.

8. He's good-looking and he knows it.

But they seriously just can't get his nose right.

Flynn Rider, or Eugene Fitzherbert, is my winner for best Disney prince. His story is unique, his character development is a complete 180 and how can you forget about that smolder?

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