Talk:Megara/@comment-24662474-20140505170525/@comment-1416077-20140621005427

1) This is not an "in-universe" title; it exists only in the real world to identify characters in the franchise (... and in Sophia the First, but as a kid's show, it doesn't really count any more than their appearances in House of Mouse.

2) This applies only to Disney Animated Feature Films; other branches of Disney, such as the Star Wars franchise and the Marvel films, even live-action Disney films, need not apply. (Heck; even Marvel rights are a mess; Wonder why Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are "miracles of the tesseract" instead of "mutants"? 20th Century Fox holds the film rights to Marvel's X-Men and mutants on film. Until the license expires, the Marvel Cinematic Universe does not have X-Men (unless they are Avengers... and their powers are no longer mutant in origin), Fantastic Four or Spider-Man)