Alas, to ensure that no one else can achieve “the Merida”-a welcome alternative to “the Jennifer Aniston”-Pixar says it has no plans to license any components of the new software outside the company. Merida was added to the Disney Princess line-up as the eleventh member, on May 11, 2013, becoming the first Disney Princess to be created by Pixar. Though her father Fergus and her mother Elinor werent sure if she was ready, they had hoped that she would marry someone. She is voiced by Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald. Fierce Chapter 1, a brave, 2012 fanfic FanFiction (Set After Brave) Years went by since the incident with the bears, and now Merida is of age to be married and become the Queen of Dunbroch. Merida, the protagonist of Pixar’s Brave, is the studio’s first leading heroine, a Scottish princess who had several incarnations on her way to the screen. According to T he Wall Street Journal, Pixar had a new software program engineered just so that the Scottish heroine’s hair could “react more realistically to the character’s movements and surroundings.” As if that weren’t impressive enough, the computer-animated-film studio created her glossy, flame-colored ringlets from “1,500 individually sculpted curves, distinct points in a three-dimensional space, that are programmed to bounce and interact in relation to one another via a new software system.” The result is one of the most eye-catching manes in Hollywood, which is unfortunate for Merida, considering that she can’t cash in on any hair-product endorsement deals (possibly with Rebekah Brooks providing the “before” to Merida’s hair-care routine “after”). Merida is the main protagonist of the 2012 Disney/Pixar film Brave (2012). Just because Princess Merida is a computer-animated character doesn’t mean that her hair didn’t require its own pricey upkeep during the making of Brave.
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