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Princess Merida of DunBroch ( Scottish Gaelic: Mèrida) is the main protagonist of the 2012 Disney/ Pixar film ''
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'' (2012). She is voiced by Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald. Merida was added to the
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line-up as the eleventh member, on May 11, 2013, becoming the first Disney Princess to be created by Pixar. Merida is also the only Scottish member of the Disney Princess line-up and the first to be single.


Development

The brainchild of original director, Brenda Chapman, Merida is Pixar's first female lead. Overall Merida has received good reports from critics, some saying she is "a breath of fresh air among the princesses, and from a culture Disney has not yet explored. She is a good role model for girls who want to get out there and do it. Merida is certainly no damsel in distress and isn't haughty; she is torn between doing what's expected of her and following her heart. The people of Scotland have to accept Merida."


Origins and concept

Princess Merida is aged 16 daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor, who rule their Scottish kingdom. Queen Elinor's traditional expectations that Merida takes a husband and become a proper royal lady come into conflict with the single-minded and impetuous Merida's insistence that she controls her own destiny. Merida has greatly perfected her skill in archery and is one of the most skilled archers in the kingdom. She is also incredibly skilled in spears, sword-fighting and racing across the countryside on Angus, her
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. Despite her outgoing, forceful personality, Merida does have a softness of heart, particularly when it comes to her younger
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brothers, Harris, Hubert and Hamish. She is pampered but in no way spoiled, and even though she frequently argues with her mother, Merida does love her parents.


The Kingdom of DunBroch

The DunBroch, MacGuffin, Macintosh, and Dingwall clans were once enemies locked in constant war. When Roman soldiers and Northern invaders threatened them from the seas, the four clans joined together under the sword of Fergus to defend their lands. The clans succeeded in protecting their lands from the invaders and formed the Kingdom of DunBroch. The clan leaders of Macintosh, MacGuffin and Dingwall became their feudal lordships of the kingdom; Fergus has crowned their king and Elinor their queen.


Voice

Merida is voiced by actress Kelly Macdonald. Macdonald was hired to replace Reese Witherspoon, the actress originally cast in the role. Two of the songs in the movie, "Touch the Sky" and "Into The Open Air", were sung by
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, as Merida's off-screen musical thoughts.


Design and characterization

Merida has long, wild, curly, red hair, blue eyes, pale skin and a slender body. Her main outfit is a dark teal-emerald green traditional gown, made of wool, with stylish slits for movement during archery. When the Lords arrive for the games, she is dressed in a Medieval-style turquoise silk gown with long arms, gold trimmings, and gold beading, teamed with a white wimple and crown to hold in her hair. She also appears in scenes wearing a navy/black cape with a gold buckle. Merida's bow is slung onto her back, over her shoulder, with arrows in a brown leather quiver around her waist. In the final scene, Merida is seen wearing a dark blue gown with light green patterns.


Appearances


''Brave''


Video games

Merida appeared as the main character in the "
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" video game, ''Temple Run: Brave'', a spinoff of the game ''
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''. The game was released on June 14, 2012, a week before the movie was released. Merida & her father King Fergus are the only playable characters in the game. The developers of the game, Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova noted, "We definitely had some surreal moments while working with them. They're Pixar! They do such a fantastic job of appealing to young audiences as well as adults. Their movies always span the whole range of emotions, from happiness to sadness, to everything in-between. Working with them, I think there was a couple of times where we just had to pinch ourselves and, you know, ask is this really happening?" The game received positive reviews from critics. MacDonald reprised the role as Merida for the video game version of the film. Merida is also a playable character in ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Disney Magic Kingdoms''.


"Bravely"

Merida appears in young adult novel Bravely written by author Maggie Stiefvater, published by Disney Press on 3 May, 2022. The story picks up a year after events of Brave where DunBroch is about to be demolished by god of destruction, Feradach, while the ancient entity of creation known as Cailleach informs Merida about a way to save her people.


Other appearances

Merida is a very common character to meet and greet at the various
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and can usually be found in
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. At Disneyland Park, she meets guests near the It's a Small World attraction near a gate used as a parade terminus. She is also seen sometimes at the World Showcase in Epcot. In 2016, Merida would begin meet-and-greet sessions at
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, as part of the park's 10th anniversary celebration.


''Once Upon a Time''

On July 11, 2015, the producers of '' Once Upon a Time'' announced that Merida would be a recurring character in the series' fifth season. Scottish actress
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was cast as Merida, with her storyline in the series set ten years after the events of ''Brave'', although it is not considered canon to the original film's continuity. In the sixth episode of the season, "
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", Merida rescues her brothers with the help of Belle. In the ninth episode, "
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", Merida is revealed to have been tutored in the finer points of combat by
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and later teamed up with Mulan and Ruby against
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and Zelena, the Wicked Witch of the West on the eve of her coronation as DunBroch's queen, with Fergus having been killed by Arthur a few years earlier.


''Sofia the First''

Merida appears in the third-season episode "The Secret Library", where she's called to aid Sofia via the amulet of Avalor.


''Ralph Breaks the Internet''

Merida appeared in the film ''
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'' alongside other Disney princesses, as was announced at the 2017 D23 Expo, with Kelly Macdonald reprising her role. The other princesses did not understand her as “she’s from the other studio”.


Reception and impact

The character of Merida has been well received by critics, as well as Macdonald's performance. The decision of Pixar to introduce a lead female heroine was praised by '' The Guardian''. '' Empire'' described Merida as "feisty" and as "a modern girl in an ancient world." Merida was included on CNN's list of "Top Female Animated Heroines". She has been described as "a fairy-tale feminist", and has been praised for not needing to be rescued by a male love interest. She has been noted and applauded by feminists and critics for not needing a love interest. '' Entertainment Weekly'' called Merida, "A spunky Scottish princess with wild red hair, and clearly a lass built to entertain the audience for '' Twilight'' and '' The Hunger Games''." Critics have also noted Merida's hair and how it is symbolic of her wild and independent spirit. ''Entertainment Weekly'' also referred to Merida as a "headstrong heroine". ''Ophelia's Place'', a charity dedicated to helping young girls, celebrated Merida for being a body image role model. The organization noted that, "Merida exemplifies strength in women because she is brave and independent. She isn’t the typical Disney princess or damsel-in-distress as portrayed by many female characters throughout children’s films." '' Time'', however, criticized the movie and Merida for not fully embracing the concept of female empowerment. Author of the piece, Mary Pols also harshly criticized Pixar for firing Chapman, their first female director, halfway through production and for making Merida a traditional princess.


Redesign controversy

In May 2013, Disney released a traditional animation-style redesign of Merida in preparation for her coronation as Disney's 11th princess. The redesign of the character featured a slimmer waist, more revealing neckline, larger eyes and a sparkly dress. Feminist groups criticized the makeover for allegedly disempowering Merida, sparking outrage from mothers and feminist groups who saw the new Merida as "an overly sexualized pin-up version of her former self." Critics were also very critical of the makeover, saying it turned Merida into "just another princess". Creator and co-director Brenda Chapman fiercely criticized the change, calling it 'atrocious' and added that "Merida was created to break that mould." A
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petition was created to protest the Merida redesign, with female empowerment website ''A Mighty Girl'' arguing that "by making her skinnier, sexier and more mature in appearance, you are sending a message to girls that the original... version of Merida is inferior; that for girls and women to have value... they must conform to a narrow definition of beauty." The petition received over 20,000 signatures in seven days. Shortly after the petition appeared, Disney removed the redesigned image from their official website, in favor of Merida's original film appearance. Disney later clarified the situation, assuring that Merida would remain in her original form. Disney also released the statement, "The artwork used on Merida’s official social media sites has always been the imagery from the movie – there have been no changes. We routinely use different art styles with our characters and this rendition of Merida in her party dress was a special one-time effort to commemorate her coronation. Merida exemplifies what it means to be a Disney Princess through being brave, passionate and confident and she remains the same strong and determined Merida from the movie whose inner qualities have inspired moms and daughters around the world." Disney would later release 2D artworks of Merida that have a closer resemblance to her original form.


References


External links


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