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    Tim Gunn, 'Modern Family' Teen Launching Disney's 1st Kiddie Princess: "Sofia the First"

    (Photo: Disney) You can't go wrong pitching all things blingy to little girls, and that -- along with a dash of preschool-friendly morality -- is the idea behind Disney's new princess character, "Sofia the First."

    The company confirms to TheWrap that it is introducing an animated movie and TV series that will revolve around Sofia, the purple-gowned kiddie princess. (Though a Disney creation, and a princess, she is not part of the Disney Princess lineup).

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    "Sofia the First" adventures will begin with the titular little girl, who becomes a princess when her mom marries the king of her storybook world.

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    Sofia and her mom then pack up and move to the royal castle, where her fancy, glamorous new life includes frilly frocks and Amber and James, her new stepbrother and stepsister. Other Disney Princesses, including Cinderella, will pop up in Sofia's world, and "Sleeping Beauty" fairies Fauna, Flora and Merryweather will appear as the headmistresses of Royal Prep, Sofia's school.

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    The "Sofia" movie will debut in fall 2012, with the TV series following in spring 2013. "Modern Family" star Ariel Winter will voice Sofia, with "Grey's Anatomy" star Sara Ramirez as her mom, Queen Miranda, "Let's Make a Deal" host Wayne Brady as a clever rabbit named Clover and "Project Runway" fashion guru Tim Gunn voicing Baileywick, the Royal Steward.

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    "Sofia" will debut on the Disney Channel and Disney Junior, the daytime block of programming that will launch as its own cable channel early in 2012. Disney Junior is aimed at the 2-7-year-old age group.

    "Although Sofia will have plenty of pretty dresses and sparkly shoes, our stories will show Sofia, and our viewers, that what makes a real princess is what's inside, not what's outside," said Nancy Kanter, senior vice president of programming and general manager for Disney Junior Worldwide. "That the inner character of kindness, generosity, loyalty, honesty and grace make you special, not the dress you wear.

    "In Sofia, we have a 'peer to peer princess,' a relatable girl experiencing the same social issues as our young viewers … learning how to fit in, making new friends, conquering new skills and building sibling relationships."

     

    20 comments

    • Sarah  •  Sebago, Maine  •  1 day 18 hours ago
      A young girl is suddenly uprooted from her life and home and suddenly lives in a place where she has to wear frilly dresses? That sounds like a horror-story to me!
      (Awwwww, she's so cute, that totally makes it ok ... except not. Wonder what Peggy Orenstein, author of "Cinderella Ate My Daughter" has to say about this?)
    • Teresa Z  •  4 months ago
      Haters...get over it! This is too cute! All little girls deserve to be a princess! Disney is brilliant!
      • Major Thletter 4 months ago
        I agree, little girls deserve everything. Just so innocent and heartwarming, unlike SOME PEOPLE. SOMEDAY HATERS, YOU'LL REGRET THE DAY YOU WERE BORN. SO SHUT UP AND LEARN TO APPRECIATE.
    • Nikki  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  4 months ago
      Aw, she's so cute!
    • towigg1964  •  4 months ago
      Why is her head so freakishly huge?
      • Major Thletter 4 months ago
        Big deal, they wanted to design a four year old's body, so that's how she is made. My little brother is 9 and has a big head for his body.
      • towigg1964 4 months ago
        Even a newborn's head is not that big compared to the body. Her head is bigger than her torso!
    • hotsauzz20  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      this is what's wrong with this country...can't you all accept the fact that its a little girl and our children/grandchildren don't care if she's hispanic or of some nationality? Don't teach them to be judgemental on why you like a person! Don't look for their flaws and just teach them to care about a person because you want to...teach them to love and not hate!!!
    • gercyana alexandra  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  4 months ago
      cute. . .cute. . .cute. . .cute. . . .
    • Shelliann Clark  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 months ago
      Seriously? This is just an example of what NOT to do diseny! Why can't we go back to the way things were before? Belle..Cinderila..Arial..Snow white. A pintsized, preschool princess? you have got to be kidding me
      • mzjazzyrose 4 months ago
        Seriously? You are to busy typing you cant look at your spelling?!?!? Look at Cinderella and Disney. (not spelled right)
    • Andrea  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Disney *better* keep their promise and never never NevER include that little girl as one of the "real" disney princesses. I will not have some pint sized princess-by-marriage (because her mom marries a King in a storybook world) become the next Aurora or Jasmine or Ariel or ANY of the true disney princesses! I will not have it!
      • Katie Bowen 4 months ago
        Hey! You do know that Belle, Cinderella, and Tiana are princesses-by-marriage!
    • Rebecca  •  5 months ago
      I actually looked like that when I was younger. Though my favorite dress was emerald green and I didn't have a crown. I think I was just as imaginative and still am.
      • towigg1964 4 months ago
        You had a huge head?
      • Katie Bowen 4 months ago
        Hmm, I actually looked like that too when I was six.
        Only difference is, I had blonde hair. It didn't turn brown until a few years ago.
        Plus, my eyes are kind of a blue-gray.
        Anyway, there was this purple blankie (more like fuschia)of mine that was made from one of my mom's old skirts. I carried it around with me everywhere I went.
        I even took it with me to school! Sometimes, I would tie the blankie around my neck and pretend it was a superhero's cape. I know I'm a girl, but even at six years old, I was a "tomboy". The only "girly-girl" thing I was ever interested in was nail polish. And hair-braiding, but I'm not sure if that counts as a :girly-girl" thing,
      • Rebecca 4 months ago
        I was a tomboy too but I still was into the girlly stuff, my eye colour depends on my day and the lighting, but the basic colour is grey-blue. My hair was brown but changed colour and the primary colour got lighter, I'm closer to blond. I've always been into the Victorian/Elegant Lolita stuff before I learned about the Japanese subculture. I once had a shirt that I wore, that was way too small, that the oddball thing I had but I also had a doll I had to give up recently, my Grandma got her for me when I was younger, she was well loved and I hope she is now. ^_^
    • Katie Bowen  •  Glen St Mary, Florida  •  4 months ago
      I hope that Amber and James will be nice to Sofia and not act like Cinderella's two stepsisters!
    • Aysha  •  4 months ago
      Time to make a chubby princess. I would love to see a gay prince[ess] but America is just not ready for it yet!
    • Maryam Jamily  •  4 months ago
      tankiooooo
    • WOW  •  4 months ago
      GAG
    • viva la diva  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 months ago
      I hope this lil princess grows up to be a lesbian!!! hooray!!!!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 months ago
      Notice she is so beautiful. They claim to teach about morality lessons and stuff, but every single of their princesses are beautiful!
    • Arianna  •  5 months ago
      Is this finally a Hispanic princess? :)
    • S.  •  4 months ago
      what's Disney thinking?
      all that loot they suckered minorities out of and they go back to a little white girl?

      BOMB
    • Claire  •  Fresno, California  •  4 months ago
      Oh COME on, it's going to be just another stupid Disney show. I'm glad my service doesn't even provide me with that channel. So much time will be spent of the causing of the problem that kids won't even pick up on the morality "lessons."
    • SonamyLuver  •  4 months ago
      wow cute
    • Anonymous  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
      What happened to elegant and beautiful Disney princesses? Since when did they turn "cutesy"?

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