I'M PRINCESS PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Published 2023-01-05

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  • @monhi64
    The popular boy just showing up to the bait shop at 7 am buying worms and heading immediately to school is one of the most subtlety hilarious plot oversights I’ve seen in awhile
  • @jasperjazzie
    as a princess greg i can confirm i'm being protected by danny thank you danny
  • I’m surprised nobody, including Danny, is confused over why she was getting crowned Queen when both parents were still alive
  • Funny how the hispanic main character princess has no accent, but the hispanic villain general has one...
  • I feel like Danny isn’t really familiar with common Louisiana culture like going to school with a freshly purchased can of worms or having your homecoming dress delivered by your bus driver
  • @SpeedyWeedyYT
    I always thought it was fucked up they sent a south Asian princess (who’s probably never experienced below zero temperatures) to an Arctic wasteland, while Rosie is just sent to an American high school because she demanded it.
  • As a latina, "arroz con pollo" is like the LEAST FANCIEST MEAL anyone can ever prepare, lol. It's yummy, but not fancy at all
  • I have always thought it was hysterical that the popular girl was so obsessed with becoming homecoming queen that she literally decided to hand Rosie over to the murderous dictator who took over her country. Like dang, that's actually legit evil and the movie doesn't really explore that.
  • One thing about this movie that has stuck with me my whole life, is when the popular girl pours yogurt all over Rosie or something and Carter says 'they're making a fool out of you' and Rosie stands up, shoulders back and says 'I'm no fool. and she cannot make something out of me that I am not' and walks away with dignity. Iconic moment time to be sure.
  • @snailmix
    The scene where Rosie cooks for them is made infinitely funnier by the fact that she just made chicken and rice. Carter is like "That's too fancy" and it's literally chicken and rice. They just used the Spanish translation to make it sound like some intricate cultural dish
  • @ShockedLogic
    "The Princess is absolutely cracked, m'lord" had me in tears
  • @ko379
    As someone who grew up in Louisiana, I can assure you that every 12 year old girl here loved this movie. We found it weird that it was so obviously not filmed here, but the lack of accent and such didn’t bother us. It was just nice to see Louisiana people on tv living normally and not as toothless hicks.
  • @badmiracle
    i know it’s a disney channel movie with a budget of like $10 and it’s not that serious, but it’s so funny that the “transformation” demi’s character undergoes as she enters basically the most extreme form of witness protection is like…they curl her hair a little bit 😭
  • @Stealtxh
    Its so funny how Danny almost always includes the iconic “squishy bones”
  • @Satanhadapoint
    “You’re going to camp 😄 work 😐” killed me 😭😭😭
  • @Yourmom-cy5yv
    I find it funny how the logic is to save a princess from a murderous man is to send her to some high school in America of all places😭
  • “Imagine getting bullied so hard you got assassinated” had me crying
  • @sorio99
    I like how the more clearly Hispanic girl was cast as the American tomboy, while the nonbinary mixed-race Demi was cast as the Vaguely-Spanish princess.