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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the film, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development. The greater world-building and usage of Celtic mythology (owing to Maggie having a [[ShownTheirWork major in history and an interest in Celtic mythology]]) has also been praised.

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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the film, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development. The greater world-building and usage of Celtic mythology (owing to Maggie having a [[ShownTheirWork major in history and an interest in Celtic mythology]]) has also been praised.praised.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the film, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development. The greater world-building and usage of Celtic mythology (owing to Maggie being a [[ShownTheirWork fan and researcher of history and Celtic mythology]]) has also been praised.

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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the film, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development. The greater world-building and usage of Celtic mythology (owing to Maggie being having a [[ShownTheirWork fan and researcher of major in history and an interest in Celtic mythology]]) has also been praised.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the films, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development.

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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the films, film, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development.development. The greater world-building and usage of Celtic mythology (owing to Maggie being a [[ShownTheirWork fan and researcher of history and Celtic mythology]]) has also been praised.
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* BrokenBase: The romance between Merida [[spoiler:and Feradach]] and her desire to find love in general. Some fans don't mind the romance angle and enjoy the relationship between her and [[spoiler:Feradach]], while others hate it and argue that it flies in the face of Merida's CelibateHero characterization from the film, which is a large part of what made her popular in the first place.
* LGBTFanbase: Non-binary fans quickly became fond of Feradach, due to his ability to shapeshift and change his gender at will.
* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: Although ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' was a financial success and did well critically, many generally regard it to be one of Creator/{{Pixar}}'s weakest films and SoOkayItsAverage at best. ''Bravely'' on the other hand, despite being a novel written without Pixar's direct involvement, is regarded by fans to be a marked improvement over the film due to the novel having a less predictable plot, better pacing, and a more consistent tone compared to the films, while also giving the characters (especially Merida) more complexity and development.

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