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The official princess line-up: Mulan, Snow White, Tiana, Cinderella, Belle, Merida, Rapunzel, Ariel, Aurora, Jasmine and Pocahontas.

Disney Princess is a media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company. Created by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney in the late 1990s, the franchise spotlights a line-up of fictional female heroines who have appeared in various Disney animated feature films. The franchise is currently comprised of eleven female protagonists from ten different Walt Disney animated films and one Pixar film who are either royal by birth, royal by marriage, or considered a "princess" due to their significant portrayal of heroism in their film and/or of a very high status in their country/region.

The Disney Princess line-up features Princesses Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida.

The Disney Princesses are featured in various sing-a-long video series released through The Walt Disney Company. In addition, the franchise includes dolls, miniature castles and other toys. The princesses are also featured in the nightly "Fantasmic! Nighttime Show Spectacular" in Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios and beginning in 2011 at Tokyo DisneySea in Japan.

Since 2013, with the exception of Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida, the princesses are showcased in their redesigned outfits instead of the ones that they wear in their own movies.

History

In early 2000, when Andy Mooney was hired by the Disney consumer-products division to help combat dropping sales, the idea for the Disney Princess franchise was born. Soon after joining Disney, Mooney attended his first "Disney on Ice" show. While waiting in line, he found himself surrounded by young girls dressed as princesses. "They werenā€™t even Disney products. They were generic princess products," he mused. Soon after realizing the demand, the Disney Princess line was formed.

Despite limited advertising and no focus groups, the various Disney Princess items released became a huge success. Sales at Disney Consumer Products rose from $300 million in 2001 to $3 billion in 2006. Today there are over 25,000 products based on the franchise.

The princesses to be featured in the line were chosen from classic Disney films. The characters were not chosen specifically for their royal titles, but rather for how well they fit into what Disney executives deemed "the Princess mythology". Mulan is an example of this concept; she has no familial ties to royalty, but is still included in the character list. Tinker Bell was once included under the same principle before it was decided she was not suited for the "mythology".[1] Recently though, Tinker Bell has starred in her own Disney franchise, Disney Fairies. Other fairies were created specifically for the franchise. The line began with a book series by Gail Carson Levine, and has since spawned toys, direct-to-video movies and other products based on the characters. However, the franchise may have began much earlier, perhaps in the mid-to-late 1990s, where all of the Princesses up to Pocahontas were already included (Mulan would be added much later). Also, at one point Esmeralda and Jane Porter were both considered to be included in the line-up, but were never realized.

Character Background

The characters themselves, despite appearing in separate films, have distinct similarities. The princesses show good will towards all creatures, evidenced by the common ability to communicate with animals. The princesses are known for their inner and outer beauty, as well as having beautiful singing voices, apart from Merida, who only sings a song with her mother when she is little in her film.

Each princess, excluding Merida, has a romance that is resolved by the end of her debut film; the male counterparts known as Disney Princes. These charismatic girls carry a similar personality in their eras, in the beginning with the first three (Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora), their characteristics were well known as classy, graceful and romantic daydreamers, who suffered from the actions caused by others. They held an inner strength through compassion, love, kindness and, particularly with Snow White, a strong sense of resilience.

After the Renaissance Era, these popular heroines became more active then reactive with Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan. Their characteristics were known to be strong-willed, adventurous, feisty, cunning and determined. As well their goals were more on adventure and freedom than love, these girls were more fighters for their dreams than the first three. The latest ones: Tiana and Rapunzel are in their modern era; Tiana, an original character, is much more a realist than the others, she doesn't want magic to make a dream come true but with only hard work, whereas Rapunzel is much more like the idealistic ones than Tiana.

Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Jasmine, Rapunzel and Merida are born of royal heritage as daughters of kings and queens. Pocahontas can be considered as being of royal heritage, as she is the daughter of a chief and considered Native American royalty by the English. Cinderella, Belle and Tiana become royalty by marriage. Mulan is the only Disney princess who does not become royalty by blood or marriage, but she does, however, receive a grace of honor from the Emperor of China making her the only woman to ever do so.

Snow White

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe character of Snow White first originated in 1937 from a Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Schneewittchen" about a beautiful German princess with a jealous stepmother. Walt Disney turned this classic fairy tale into his very first animated feature film. Her true love is Prince Ferdinand, who breaks her sleeping death 'slumber' (caused by the Evil Queen) with love's first kiss. She befriends the seven dwarfs during her stay at their cottage. At 14 she is the youngest princess, and the least proactive regarding the events around her.

Cinderella

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe best-known version of Cinderella is the fairy tale "Cendrillon" by Charles Perrault in 1697. In 1950, it was turned into an animated feature-length film by Walt Disney. Cinderella is probably the eldest of all the Disney princess. She is 19 years of age during the events of the film. Her stepmother turned her into the family's sole servant after the death of her father. With magical help from her Fairy Godmother, she attends a royal ball and meets the prince of her kingdom, and eventually marries him, thus freeing her from her life of servitude. For unknowns reasons she is sometimes considered the "Leader of the Disney Princesses", even though she wasn't the first one created.

Aurora

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesBest known as the heroine of the 1959 animated classic Sleeping Beauty which is very loosely based on Charles Perrault's "La Belle au Bois Dormant". Although her dress changes from blue to pink thanks to disagreement between two of her guardians, Merryweather and Flora. Outside the film she is most commonly seen wearing pink. She was cursed at birth to die before the sun sets on her 16th birthday by the evil fairy Maleficent. One of the three good fairies, Merryweather, was able to weaken the curse by changing death to a deep slumber that could only be awakened by true love's kiss. By falling in love with Prince Phillip, the prince of a neighboring kingdom--and unknown to either of them, her betrothed) she was freed from the curse. Aurora is shown as the tallest princess in drawings of the group.

Ariel

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe heroine of the 1989 film, loosely based on the Danish fairy tale "Den Lille Havfrue" by Hans Christian Andersen, and the daughter of King Triton, ruler of the sea, 16-year old mermaid Ariel falls in love with a dashing human prince named Eric, an extension of her facination with all things from the surface world. Her dream of life on land makes her vulnerable to Ursula's offer as her only chance to be with Eric. Ursula pursueades her to trade her voice to the sea witch (who was supposed to be her aunt in the uncut version of the film), in order to become a human and be with him forever. However, Ursula cunningly tricks her. She is the 7th youngest daughter of Triton and the only disney princess to be a mother with her daughter Melody.

Hans Christian Andersen's original character dissolves into foam on the sea after the prince marries someone else, but through an act of compassion is transformed into a spirit of the air. Co-director Ron Clements felt the story was too tragic and changed the original character from the tragic but hopeful heroine, to the brave and resourceful Ariel.

Belle

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe French commoner who is the heroine of the 1991 animated classic Beauty and the Beast, is loosely based on the French fairy tale "La Belle et la BĆŖte" abridged from the version by Madame Jeanne-Marie le Prince de Beaumont. The name Belle translates from the French word for "beauty". She selflessly trades her freedom for that of her father in a bargains with the Beast and becomes his prisoner/guest. She soon learns to see the good hidden behind his hideous appearance and rough manner eventually falling in love with him over time. By confessing her love at the end of the movie she breaks the spell placed on him by an evil fairy. The Beast and all his household are restored to their human forms and Belle becomes his princess. It should be noted that Belle is never seen to marry her Beast/Prince so her princesshood may be only honorary. Belle's prince (the Beast) is named Adam.

Jasmine

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe spunky, independent Arabian Princess of Agrabah, who dreams of seeing what's beyond her palace and be freed from her father's constant pestering of arranged royal marriage. She falls in love with the title character in 1992's Aladdin, whom she eventually marries.

She is loosely based on Princess Badroulbadour (Arabic ŲØŲÆŲ± Ų§Ł„ŲØŲÆŁˆŲ±, badru l-budÅ«r, "full moon of full moons") featured in the story of "Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp" from "One Thousand and One Nights" of Scheherazade. Interestingly, the original story took place in China and not the Middle East.

Pocahontas

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesDisney's Pocahontas is loosely based on the real-life Native American "princess" of the Powhatan tribe (a name also borne by her father, the chief.) Her real name was Matoaka, since Pocahontas was her nickname and meant 'Little Mischief'. She falls in love with a man named John Smith, who helps her prevent a war from commencing between their people. At the end of the film, John is wounded and sent back to London for treatment.

Mulan

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesFa Mulan is a brave Chinese heroine who dresses up like a soldier and goes to war in place of her crippled father, risking death and dishonor.

She is loosely based on the heroine from the ancient Chinese epic poem "The Legend of Hua Mulan"(花ęœØč˜­å‚³å„‡) and she is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage and is literally not one. However, she has the honor of a princess because she achieved honor from the Emperor himself by saving China. During her stay in the army, she falls in love with the captain, Li Shang, whom she starts dating by the end of the film.

Tiana

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesPartly inspired from E.D Baker's 2002 novel The Frog Princess, and the original fairy tale "The Frog Prince". Tiana is the heroine of the 2009 animated film The Princess and the Frog and is the first Princess of African-American decent. She dreams of opening her own restaurant through hard work. By kissing Prince Naveen in frog form, she is turned into a frog (because the magic can only be broken by a princess) and they are forced to set on a journey to find a way to undo the magic. Eventually, she finds herself falling for the handsome, but spoiled prince and willingly gives up her personal wants to be with him. By marrying the prince, Tiana becomes a real princess and so breaks the spell with a kiss. They finally open their own restaurant at the end of the film.

She is the first and currently only princess who's story was inspired by an original fairy tale, a literature novel and a real life person.

Rapunzel

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesThe heroine from the animated feature Tangled is loosely based on the German title character from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel". Her long hair, which is said to measure 70 feet in length, not only has magical healing powers, but can be used as a weapon. Given the power by a magic golden flower, Mother Gothel kidnaps her as an infant to use her power to keep herself young. 18 years later, Rapunzel sneaks away from her tower with a thief, Flynn Rider, and sets on her own journey to find the flying lanterns that float into the sky every year on her birthday. To free her from Gothel's clutches, Flynn cuts her hair, thus destroys her power, and she is returned to her family. Rapunzel was "officially welcomed into the Disney Princess Royal Court" during a promotional event at Kensington Palace in London on October 2, 2011. Interestingly, even though Rapunzel's long golden hair is cut off in the movie, changing it from blonde to brown, her redesigned image shows it fully restored, although somewhat shorter than its original 70 foot length.

Merida

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesMerida is the 16-year old daughter of Queen Elinor, who rules the kingdom alongside her husband, King Fergus. Queen Elinor's expectations and demands of her daughter make Merida see Elinor as being cold, unfeeling and distant causing friction between the two. Despite Elinor's desire to see Merida as a proper royal lady, Merida is an impetuous girl with wild, unruly ginger hair and a passionate desire to take control of her own destiny. Merida has honed her skill with the bow, and is the most skilled archers in her kingdom. She is also well trained in sword-fighting and an expert horsewoman, riding wildly across the countryside on her horse, Angus.

She is the first princess from a Pixar film, the first original princess in the line-up that not inspired by either literature (Snow White, Cinderella, etc.) or real-life (Pocahontas, Tiana) works and the first without a love interest. She also never sings a major song, thus breaking away the traditional line-up, though as a child, she sang a small verse of a song in Gaelic, and Merida's rich Scottish brogue makes her the second Disney Princess with an accent.

Future Disney Princesses

Princesses who are expected to join the Disney Princess line-up but must wait until they either make the cut or not.

Anna

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesAnna is the Norwegian heroine from the 2013 film Frozen. Anna is loosely based on Gerda, the heroine from the Danish fairy tale "Snedronningen", or "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen.

She is a member of a royal family and the younger sister of Elsa. Whilst Elsa is known to be both beautiful and elegant and is loved by the townspeople, Anna remains as some what of a free spirit. Anna is more daring than graceful and, at times, can act before she thinks. But sheā€™s also the most optimistic and caring person youā€™ll ever meet. She has a very close relationship with her elder sister until this bond is shattered by Anna messing up at Elsa's coronation, leading to Elsa revealing her powers over ice and snow and accidentally cursing the kingdom. Anna embarks on a dangerous adventure to make things right. She longs to reconnect with her sister, Elsa, as they were close during their childhood.

It has been announced that Anna will join the line-up in 2014, along with her sister Elsa.

Elsa

Template:Infobox Disney PrincessesElsa the Snow Queen is one of the main protagonists, alongside Anna, of the upcoming 2013 Disney animated film Frozen and elder sister to Princess Anna. She was a princess of Arendelle, next in line to be queen until her powers over ice were exposed, causing her to flee and become the feared Snow Queen.

She is loosely based on the The Snow Queen from the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale "The Snow Queen" and may have been based on Kai. Elsa will be the first official Disney Princess to become a Queen.

It has been announced that Elsa will join the line-up in 2014, along with her sister Anna.

Guest Characters

Other Disney characters have guest starred alongside the eleven above princesses in various Disney Princess products.

  • Princess Collection 2: Songs by Maid Marian, Nala and Megara are included.
  • Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Once Upon a Dream: Sing along segments by Princess Minnie Mouse, Megara, and Ting-Ting, Su and Mei are included.
  • Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Enchanted Tea Party: Sing along segments by Alice, Maid Marian and Melody are included.
  • Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Perfectly Princess: Sing along segments by Alice and Melody are included.
  • Once Upon A Princess: Volume 1: A story book segment by Esmeralda is included.
  • Disney Princess: "It's not Just Make Believe" Music Video: Alice and Melody are included.
  • Disney Princess Dolls: Esmerelda, Tinker Bell and Megara are included.
  • Disney Princess Magazines: Esmeralda, Alice and Jane Porter appeared in magazines, and in the case of Jane, she came to be presented as a new princess for the franchise in one of the magazines.
  • My Princess Collection (books collection): Dot, Jessie, Alice and Kida are included.[2]
  • Disney Princess: Enchanting Playdates: Giselle, Megara, Esmeralda, Alice, Kida.

Unofficial Princesses

Disney heroines and actual Princesses who are not part of official Disney Princess franchise. Heroines with their name in boldface have appeared in some official Disney Princess products.

Animated shorts and feature films

Pixar

Stop-Motion

  • Sally (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

Live-Action

Television shows

  • Calla (Adventures of the Gummi Bears)
  • Sofia (Sofia the First)

Direct-to-video films

  • Kiara (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride)
  • Melody (The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea)
  • Ting-Ting, Su and Mei (Mulan II)

Video Games

Comics/Mangas

Mickeyā€™s Pirate and Princess Party

Begining on January 22, 2007, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World hosted their newest hard ticket (separate admission) event, "Disneyā€™s Pirate and Princess Party", renamed "Mickeyā€™s Pirate and Princess Party" in 2008. The event combines the "Pirates of the Caribbean" attraction and movie series and the Disney Princess line, and cosplaying as both pirates and royalty is encouraged. Visitors can have meet and greets with characters from both franchises, as well as the other classic characters dressed as buccaneers and royals, and take part in various activities. Other features include the "Disneyā€™s Enchanted Adventures Parade" and the "Magic, Music and Mayhem" fireworks spectacular. Because the event has become so popular, Pirate and Princess events has become an annual hard-ticket staple with dates into August and September of 2007 and January through June of 2008.

Designs

Childhood

Descriptions

Palace Pets

Currently 9 of the 11 Princesses have 1 or 2 Pets.

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Trivia

  • The ages of the Princesses are somewhat ambiguous, save for a few canon remarks by their film's makers (although a few get their age addressed in-universe).
    • For now, their ages rank as follows: Snow White's 14, making her the youngest of the Disney Princesses. Cinderella and Tiana are 19 (Cinderella being over three months older). Aurora, Ariel, Mulan and Merida are all 16 and Belle's 17. Jasmine's 15 for most of her debut film, but turns 16 at the end. Pocahontas, Rapunzel and Anna are 18. And Elsa, Anna's older sister, is 21, surpassing Cinderella as the oldest of the Disney Princesses.
  • Out of all 13 Disney Princesses, only 8 of them are royal by birth; Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Jasmine, Rapunzel, Merida, Anna and Elsa. Cinderella and Tiana become princesses by marrying a prince, and Pocahontas is the daughter of a Native-Indian chief, which is considered Native Indian Royalty by the English, therefore is considered a princess by the English. Belle is a princess do to her association with Prince Adam, though they haven't gotten married. Mulan also isn't actually a princess (she is the daughter of a war hero). She is an honor-based princess, given by the Emperor of China whose royalty makes her the only woman to ever do so, which gives her some of the highest social status in her country than any woman.
  • Pocahontas and Mulan are included in the princess line-up because of their high social status (Pocahontas is the daughter of the tribe's leader and is graced while Mulan saved China and her father seems to be a wealthy man, having a large lot, making her a high social status) and significant acts of heroism in their films.
  • Kida from the film Atlantis, who is the daughter of the emperor of Atlantis, and Eilonwy from The Black Cauldron are the only actual born Princesses not to be officially part of the Disney Princess line.
  • Conversely, Tinker Bell is the only princess to actually be dropped from the official line-up, and was originally considered as an official member during the franchise's early years. However, in 2005, she received her own spin-off franchise.
  • Aurora, Jasmine and Rapunzel are the only princesses to celebrate their birthday in their film.
  • Snow White is the only Disney Princess with short hair, all the rest have either long or shoulder-length hair, some of which are sometimes tied in a bun. Mulan had to cut hers shorter to be a soldier, and Rapunzel had her hair cut off which changed it to brown by Eugene.
  • The Princesses made their LEGO Duplo debut in 2012 and also appear in 2013 sets.
  • Only five of the official Princesses are Princesses of Heart (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle and Jasmine) in Kingdom Hearts.
    • Though Ariel and Mulan appear in Kingdom Hearts, they aren't Princesses of Heart, but two of your allies.
    • Pocahontas, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Anna and Elsa have not been featured in any of the latest Kingdom Hearts series yet.
  • Cinderella and Pocahontas are the only Disney Princesses that didn't have their antagonists killed in their movies. Although Jafar does not die at the end of the first Aladdin, he does at the end of The Return of Jafar.
  • Currently, Snow White, Tiana and Merida are the only three Disney Princesses that don't have sequels to their movies.
  • Princess Snow White, Aurora and Ariel, are at the same time, royal by blood and marriage.
  • Out of all 13 Disney Princesses, only 7 were seen wearing tiaras/royal crowns in their film. They are Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida and Elsa. Although in the new promotional photos of the Disney Princess, each princess is seen wearing a tiara.
  • The three Disney Princesses that became royalty by marriage (Cinderella, Belle and Tiana) all wore opera gloves, and are the only princesses to have done so.
  • Eight princesses (Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Tiana, Merida and Elsa) wear outfits with their shoulders seen.
  • Mulan and Tiana are the only Princesses to kill the main antagonist in their respective films; all other villains either did not die or were killed by accident or allies.
  • Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Pocahontas, Mulan and Rapunzel are the only princesses to get their names from their original stories.
  • Snow White, Cinderella, Anna and Elsa are the only orphaned Princesses.
  • Five of the Princesses (Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana) have brown eyes (though in different shades), because they belong to different ethnicities. Snow White is the only Caucasian princess that has brown eyes. Cinderella, Ariel, Merida, Anna and Elsa have blue eyes, Aurora is the only one with violet eyes, Belle with hazel eyes, and Rapunzel with green eyes. However, most of the female human characters (including unofficial members) are all depicted with blue eyes.
    • The same five Princesses that have brown eyes also have black hair, while none of the others have black hair.
    • Even though Rapunzel is the first among the Disney Princesses to have green eyes, she's the second Disney Heroine after Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
  • Aurora is currently the only true blonde Disney Princess. Cinderella and Anna have strawberry-blonde hair, and Rapunzel is blonde by the sun's magic, but is brunette by genetics. Elsa might become the 2nd true blonde Disney Princess.
  • Strangely enough, all of Disney's redheaded princesses (Ariel, Merida and the strawberry-blonde Cinderella and Anna) have blue eyes.
  • Cinderella and Anna both have strawberry-blonde hair. It's very likely that Anna will remain with that hair color in the franchise and merchandise.
  • Belle and Rapunzel, the only brunettes, have a green-related eye color - Belle has hazel eyes, and Rapunzel has green eyes.
  • Pocahontas and Merida are currently the only Princesses to not originate from the traditional fairy tales.
    • Pocahontas is also the only Disney Princess to be based off an actual historical figure.
  • Pocahontas and Mulan are the least popular princesses in the official line-up since they rarely appear in any merchandise let alone several group shots.
  • All of the Princesses have at least one animal sidekick: Snow White has various forest animals; Cinderella has various mice (including Jaq and Gus) and birds, as with Major the horse and Bruno the bloodhound; Aurora has her fairies, birds and squirrels; Ariel has Flounder the fish, Sebastian the crab and Scuttle the seagull; Belle has Philippe the horse, Jasmine has Rajah the tiger; Pocahontas has Meeko the raccoon, Flit the hummingbird and eventually Percy the pug (originally owned by Governor Ratcliffe); Mulan has Mushu the dragon (who will turn Hayabusa to their side later in the film), Cri-Kee the cricket, Khan the horse and Little Brother the dog; Tiana has Louis the alligator and Ray the firefly (in all appearances after the film's events she now only has the former as the latter is now already dead); Rapunzel has Pascal the chameleon and Maximus the horse; and Merida has her pet horse, Angus and her triplet brothers in the form of bear cubs; Anna will have Olaf the Snowman and Sven the reindeer; Elsa will have Marshmallow and her snowmen army.
  • At least one horse has appeared in each one of their films. But only 8 of them are horsewomen. This includes Snow White (she rides The Prince's horse when she is traveling to his castle), Cinderella (she rides her horse along with Prince Charming in the third movie, as well as Major), Ariel (she asks to ride the carriage to Eric), Belle (rides her father's horse Phillipe to and from the Beast's castle), Jasmine (she rides and tames Sahara, her mother's favorite horse), Mulan (she rides her family's horse Khan), Rapunzel (she is able to tame Maximus, assuming she also rides him) and Merida (rides her horse Angus several times in her film). Only 6 of the Princesses' horses are named, Sahara, Khan, Maximus, Major, Phillipe and Angus.
  • None of the Princesses ever make eye contact with each other whenever they are seen together. However, this is because all the images with the Princesses together are for promotional purposes, and there has yet to be an animated show or movie where any of them interact with each other. Yet at some point, they interacted in House of Mouse.
    • The Disney Princesses created after Mulan did not appear in House of Mouse, since they were created after the show ended in late 2003.
  • Five out of the Disney Princesses have danced with their respective love interest, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Tiana. Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan and Rapunzel did not. The Kingdom Dance doesn't count as a dance between Rapunzel and Eugene for they only end up with each other at the dance's end.
  • Some of the Disney Princesses have appeared in the ABC series Once Upon a Time, with the series centering on Emma Swan, the daughter of Snow White who has to break a curse. The ABC Studios is owned by Disney and therefore, they have rights to the princesses. Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle and Mulan have appeared so far in Seasons 1 & 2. Ariel, Jasmine and Rapunzel have yet to featured. Pocahontas most likely will not be featured on Once Upon a Time since her story is based on actual events. Tiana also might not appear since her story takes place in New Orleans during the 1920s. But Tiana's original story may appear, "The Frog Prince". 3 of the princesses, Snow White, Cinderella and Belle, are all associated with Red Riding Hood in Storybrooke with their Storybrooke counterparts, respectively.
    • Some of the princesses meet each other in Once Upon a Time:
      • Snow White met Cinderella, Aurora, Mulan and Belle.
      • Cinderella met Snow White.
      • Aurora met Snow White and Mulan.
      • Belle met Snow White and Mulan.
      • Mulan met Aurora, Snow White and Belle.
  • The first eight Princesses were once represented as elements on a periodic table at a candy store at Downtown Disney in Orlando, FL.
    • Snow White: S
    • Cinderella: C
    • Aurora: Au
    • Ariel: Ai
    • Belle: B
    • Jasmine: J
    • Pocahontas: P
    • Mulan: Ml
  • Jasmine and Elsa are the only Princess to not be the main protagonists of their respective movies. Aurora and Belle's protagonism status is debatable, since Sleeping Beauty was intended to be told from the fairies' point of view, and according to Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, the Beast was supposed to be the protagonist of Beauty and the Beast. However, Belle and the Beast are the co-protagonists of their film.
  • Unless there was an official coronation in the film, proclaiming the princess as a queen and not an official princess in the film. However, Elsa will be the first queen in the official line-up.
  • Some of the recent Disney Princess home releases may ironically contain previews for Disney films outside the franchise containing princesses: The Princess and the Frog contained a preview for a Black Cauldron DVD re-release, and the Blu-ray release of Mulan contains a preview for an Atlantis Blu-ray release.
  • The Princess line may have began as early as the mid-to-late 1990s, following the releases of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas. The first line-up actually featured Tinker Bell as an official Princess, but was eventually dropped, and Mulan and Esmeralda were eventually added later by the year 1999. In 2000, Jane Porter was suggested, but never incorporated, and in 2004 Esmeralda was removed from the line-up.
  • The Disney Princess logo is a sparkly pink oval containing the brand name with a tiara on it. Most non-Princess Disney franchises use a blue oval with the word "Disney" on it. Aladdin's marketing logo is different, it is colored purple instead of blue, since pink mixed with blue makes purple.
  • Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Anna and Elsa were not featured in the Golden Disney Princess franchise. Although, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida were featured in the Jeweled Disney Princess Franchise.
  • The Princesses' designs changed over the years. Originally they simply wore their plain outfits, then they were redesigned each with new poses and a tiara. Notably Aurora, Tiana and Rapunzel's tiaras remain as they were originally designed with the addition of more jewels. Later the crowns were modified to match the dresses with capes and jewels added. As time passed the gowns grew more gaudy, recolored gold (Ariel was sometimes shown with a gold tail!), and drawn with sparkles, metallic finishes, and now with more modernized fashions. Also, during holidays, their dresses change into the holiday's theme. The changes have been met with some strong criticisms from fans.
  • The Disney princesses that are usually paired or seen next to each other in promotional photos are:
    • Snow White and Cinderella.
    • Ariel and Jasmine.
    • Belle and Aurora.
    • Pocahontas and Mulan.
    • Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida.
    • Anna and Elsa.
  • Each of the princesses have experienced magic in their life:
    • Snow White was poisoned by the Queen's dark magic.
    • Cinderella was able to go to the ball thanks to her Fairy Godmother.
    • Maleficent cast a spell on the spindle to put Aurora to sleep, and Flora, Fauna and Merryweather used magic on her outfit (tiara and ball gown).
    • Ariel was changed into a human, both using Ursula's temporary dark magic and King Triton's good magic.
    • Belle broke the spell upon the Beast by saying that she loves him.
    • Genie and Jafar have cast spells on Jasmine.
    • Pocahontas can talk to grandmother Willow, and she has the power to command the winds.
    • Mushu being assigned by Mulan's ghost ancestors as her guardian.
    • Tiana being changed into a frog.
    • Rapunzel's hair, and its ability of healing sickness and injuries, and bringing back youth.
    • Merida went to a witch's house to get a potion in order for her to "change her fate", and her mom and three brothers turn into bears.
    • Anna accidentally being frozen by Elsa when they were little girls, which ultimately prompts her to go find her after Elsa runs away after accidentally freezing the kingdom on her coronation day.
    • Elsa discovering that she has ice powers since childhood and isolating herself from society due to her fearing that she cannot control her powers and hurt anyone near her for this reason due to the above.
  • There was actually a ripoff of Disney Princess by infamous Brazilian animation studio Video Briquendo called Little Princess School, featuring Cindy (Cinderella), Bianca (Snow White, "bianca" is Italian for "white"), Hime (hybrid of Ariel and Mulan and possibly Megara; "hime" is Japanese for "princess"), Iria (Tiana) and Zade (Jasmine).
  • The book The Art of the Disney Princess features the princesses being drawn using different art styles.
    • Some fanart also depict the Princesses in a stylized and sometimes seductive manner: for example, Jefftoons depicts the Princesses in a darker and edgier art style, and steevinlove depicts them in more revealing clothing.
  • Even though new, Rapunzel, Tiana and Merida gained more attention and popularity than Mulan and Pocahontas.
  • Each princess has worn a hair accessory.
  • Five of the Disney Princesses have run from their respective love interests upon first meeting (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel and Pocahontas). Rapunzel knocked out her love interest, hid him and tied him up.
  • In the franchise: Cinderella, Aurora and Belle wear ball gowns. Ariel wears a bouffant gown. Snow White and Merida wear their court dresses. Jasmine wears casual attire. Tiana, Cinderella and Ariel are shown in their wedding gowns. Rapunzel and Aurora spend part of their films in peasant dress. Pocahontas and Mulan are seen in the ethnic wear of their respective communities.
  • Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas, as Native American and Chinese ethnicities, wear clothing and underpinnings appropriate to their time and place. Tiana and Elsa do not wear underdresses. Ariel as a human does.
  • Mulan and Merida are shown in their undergarments at one point in their films.
  • Except for Ariel and Pocahontas, each princess is seen doing chores or servant work.
  • Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Mulan all have an afterstory about their adventures after marriage with their love interests.
  • Disney did not come up with its own definition of "princess" until 1986, explaining why Disney has a limit to how many princesses that will be in the official line-up.
  • With the exception of Snow White, each princess has shown to have an independent side.
  • Starting in January 2013, the princesses, including Mulan and Pocahontas, were franchised in their redesigns. Also, Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida were placed at the center of the photos.
  • Most of the Disney Princesses who had a female villain in their original film never had an experience with a male villain in any of their sequels, the same applies to all the Disney Princesses who only had a male villain in their original film. The exceptions are Ariel and Jasmine since they are both stars of animated series. As such they faced several villains both male and female.
  • In various group shots of the Disney Princesses positioning changes according to the current popularity of the charagers. Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida are gradually moving toward the center, bypassing Cinderella, Ariel, Belle and Aurora, while Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan are gradually moving toward either end.
  • Several of the Disney Princesses are animated by the same person. Marc Davis animated Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora, Glen Keane animated Ariel, Pocahontas and Rapunzel, and Mark Henn animated Belle, Jasmine, Mulan and Tiana.
  • The music for five of the Disney Princess films was composed by Alan Menken (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas and Tangled respectively).
  • All the Disney Princesses are the main characters of at least one book or short story.
  • The princesses also appear to be placed in four categories:
    • Classic (Storybook): Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora.
    • Rebellious: Ariel, Belle and Jasmine.
    • Ethnic: Pocahontas, Mulan and Tiana.
    • CGI: Rapunzel, Merida, Anna and Elsa.
  • Each of the Princesses have a signature color based on their outfits:
    • Snow White: red (due to her blood-red lips and despite her blue-and-yellow dress)
    • Cinderella: blue (despite her dress being silver in the film)
    • Aurora: pink (although her dress is blue throughout most of the time it is seen)
    • Ariel: aqua (as a mermaid, salmon as a human)
    • Belle: yellow (and ocassionally blue)
    • Jasmine: light blue (and occasionally purple)
    • Pocahontas: orange (although her dress is yellow)
    • Mulan: chartreuse (and occasionally pink)
    • Tiana: green (and occasionally blue)
    • Rapunzel: purple
    • Merida: teal
    • Anna: magenta
    • Elsa: cyan and white
  • Each of the princesses' original movies are set in each one season
    • Snow White: summer
    • Cinderella: possibly summer
    • Aurora: possibly spring
    • Ariel: summer
    • Belle: winter
    • Jasmine: dry season (since her kingdom had only 2 seasons)
    • Pocahontas: summer
    • Mulan: spring (though it might have expanded into other seasons when they fight the Huns, it's probably winter)
    • Tiana: late winter (due to the fact that most of the movie's setting takes place around Mardi Gras)
    • Rapunzel: summer
    • Merida: summer
    • Anna and Elsa: winter (despite said to have occured in July)
  • In early promotions of the redesigns, Ariel's dress was pink instead of green, and Mulan's dress was more reddish with sparkles, and Pocahontas remained the same. Cinderella was the only princess with more than one photo of her in her redesign. Jasmine's top is ripped instead of the redesigned top. Aurora had a long sash on her hips instead of the triangular cutouts.
  • This year (2013), the last film in the franchise will be released on Blu-ray (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Mulan). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released in the format during the year 2009. Cinderella in 2012, Sleeping Beauty in 2008, Beauty and the Beast in 2010, Pocahontas in 2012, The Princess and the Frog and Tangled in 2010 and 2011 respectively. Brave has been released in 2012. Frozen might be released in Blu-ray in early 2014.
  • Each Disney Princess have been in life or death situations, either mentally or physically. Though out of the 11 princesses Belle and Merida one would say experienced the most gruesome situation; being eaten alive by a pack of wolves and a huge black bear respectively.
  • Of of all 13 Princesses, only 4 were present in row Fairy Tale Princess Collector from Barbie doll, released in the 90s. They were Snow White (1999), Cinderella (1997), Aurora (1998) and Belle (2000). Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan were not present, though his films were already released. Tiana's film had not yet been released. The first doll launched in 1995 for the line was Rapunzel, however, was the character of fairy tales instead of the Disney character, since Disney haven't adapt the story that time. Brave had not been released at that time, thus Merida could not appear.
  • All 13 Disney Princesses have all twirled around in a full circle either during a song, or at a relatively happy moment for them during their movies. However for a majority of the Disney Princesses those happy moments slowly become sour for they generally receive bad news after or something bad happens to them. For example Aurora spins around and is then told she needs to leave the forest and can never see the man she met again, Ariel spins around then her father destroys her entire collection of human objects, Jasmine spins around telling her father she is so happy, then he tells her she must wed Jafar, Cinderella spins around and then is locked in her room by Lady Tremaine. In addition Cinderella has the most amount of twirls at about nine alone in her original movie!
  • Each princess was afraid of her love interest at first, except Cinderella, Ariel and Jasmine.
  • With the exceptions of Snow White, and Tiana, all the Disney Princesses had either uncomfortable adolescent conversations or arguments with their parental authority figures which led to turning points in their lives. A few examples would be Triton whose argument with Ariel and eventual destruction of her collection, drove her to Ursula and becoming a human; Jasmine's conversation with the Sultan about getting married led her to run away; Aurora learning about her pricesshood and betrothal from the Three Good Fairies led her to falling under Maleficent's spell and eventual encounter withe the spinning wheel; Rapunzel belittling and orders not to leave the tower by Gothel leading Rapunzel toFlynn and her further adventures; and Merida's and her mother's heated argument resulting in near tragedy,
  • None of the Princesses ever have the opportunity to care for their own subjects or be involved in politics in their respective kingdoms, until--presumably--they become queens. This is likely because they are all very young at the time of their stories and are not suffiently educated to take on royal duties. In several cases, they are either not yet royal (Cinderella, Belle) have been kidnapped and/or raised elsewhere (Aurora), or other wise usurped (Rapunzel), are the youngest of other siblings who presumably would be closer in line to the throne (Ariel) or are never real princesses at all (Mulan). This does not mean that they do not become involved later when they assume their duties for real:
    • Cinderella has planned several events in Cinderella II which include her subjects. In fact she makes sure that all the commoners in her kingdom get treated equally.
    • Aurora is seen signing papers, taking care of her subjects' needs for her father, King Stefan, in her sequel.
    • Ariel has the respect of the her subjects as she was able to stop them from fighting when they were under the influence of the Evil Manta. She was also able to cast the Manta out of Atlantica with the help of her subjects.
    • Jasmine realized Agrabah had poor people and did her best to take of them. She also risked her own life for her subjects in the episode The Etheral.
    • Pocahontas risked her own life to save John Smith and to stop a war between the settlers and the Native Americans.
    • Mulan is serving her country as a warrior or at least reserve or guard as seen in the second movie and was also offered a place in the Imperial Council.
    • Merida is seen trying to stop a war from breaking out in a peaceful manner.
    • Anna goes on a journey to save Elsa and free her kingdom(and by default her subjects) from the eternal winter.
  • Most of the Princesses have received their facial characteristics from their mothers:
    • Snow White: Hair (Father), Eyes (Mother & Father), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Cinderella: Hair (Neither), Eyes (Mother), Facial Structure (Mother & Father).
    • Aurora: Hair (Mother & the Gift of Beauty), Eyes (The Gift of Beauty), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Ariel: Hair (Mother & Father), Eyes (Father), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Belle: Hair (Father), Eyes (Neither), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Jasmine: Hair (Mother), Eyes (Mother & Father), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Pocahontas: Hair (Mother & Father), Eyes (Mother & Father), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Mulan: Hair (Mother & Father), Eyes (Mother & Father), Facial Structure (Neither).
    • Tiana: Hair (Mother & Father), Eyes (Mother & Father), Facial Structure (Mother & Father).
    • Rapunzel: Hair (From the sun's magic, but naturally Mother & Father), Eyes (Mother), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Merida: Hair (Father), Eyes (Father), Facial Structure (Mother).
    • Anna: Hair (Mother), Eyes (Mother), Facial Stucture (Mother).
    • Elsa: Hair (Neither), Eyes (Mother), Facial Structure (Mother).
  • Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida are the only princesses with the least redesign updates, having only sparkles on their gowns.
  • Out of all the Disney Princess, Pocahontas is the only one not to have her mother seen in any form.
    • Snow Whiteā€™s mother ā€“ rare stories have an image of her.
    • Cinderellaā€™s mother ā€“ in art with Cinderella as a child.
    • Auroraā€™s mother ā€“ seen in the feature film, short features and a few stories.
    • Arielā€™s mother ā€“ seen in the third Little Mermaid movie.
    • Belleā€™s mother ā€“ seen in Once upon a Princess Vol. 2 and in a painting image that will be featured in Mauriceā€™s Cottage.
    • Jasmineā€™s mother ā€“ seen in Once upon a Princess Vol. 1.
    • Mulanā€™s mother ā€“ seen in the feature film and the sequel.
    • Tianaā€™s mother ā€“ seen in the feature film and short stories.
    • Rapunzelā€™s mother ā€“ seen in feature film and sequel.
    • Meridaā€™s mother ā€“ seen in feature film.
    • Anna and Elsa's mother - will be seen in the feature film.
  • Out of all 13 Princesses, only Aurora, Mulan, Rapunzel and Merida have both their parents alive. Snow White, Cinderella, Anna and Elsa are orphaned. Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Pocahontas have only their fathers alive, while Tiana is the only one who has only her mother alive. Cinderella, Jasmine and Pocahontas have mentioned their mothers at one point in their respective films.
  • Though not a princess Esmeralda is featured in Once upon a Princess Vol. 1.
  • Some of the princesses would occasionally be seen promoting holidays other than Christmas, like Jasmine for Idul Fitri, Mulan for Chinese New Year, Tiana for Mardi Gras, Merida for St. Patrick's Day, Pocahontas for Thanksgiving, and Anna and Elsa for St. Lucia's Day. For some reason, Jasmine can occasionally be seen celebrating Christmas despite being Muslim.
  • All of the Princesses are presumably Christians except for Jasmine (who is Muslim), Pocahontas (native mythology, the real Pocahontas eventually converted to Christianity) and Mulan (ancestor worship though she has appeared singing a Christmas song on the Disney Princess Christmas album).
  • Rapunzel, Merida, Anna and Elsa are the only princesses to have a change of title in their film from their fairy tale, which is a modern day fashion. As for Merida, the original title for her film was The Bear and the Bow.
  • Each princess is represented by one or more objects:
    • Snow White ā€“ red apple, blue bird, white dove
    • Cinderella ā€“ glass slipper, pumpkin, midnight
    • Aurora ā€“ golden tiara, spindle, spinning wheel, pink rose
    • Ariel ā€“ dinglehopper, seashell, trident
    • Belle ā€“ book, red rose, hair ribbons
    • Jasmine ā€“ the lamp, white flower, tiger
    • Pocahontas ā€“ her motherā€™s necklace, a feather, the compass
    • Mulan ā€“ peach blossom, a fan, sword
    • Tiana ā€“ her fatherā€™s gumbo pot, lily pad flower, frog
    • Rapunzel ā€“ sun, lantern, paintbrush, the golden flower
    • Merida ā€“ bow/arrow, bear, will-o-wisp, bear pendant
    • Anna - magenta flower (like the ones on her blue dress), reindeer
    • Elsa - snowflake, snowman
  • Disney Princess made a commercial as a tribute to young girls around the world. The video can be seen here.
  • The first six princesses have home releases in the form of "Disney Vault" limited time only editions.
  • Except for Ariel, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana and Merida, each princess has a movie narration at the beginning book.
  • Each princess has shown curiosity at some point in their film.
  • In November 1999, Jane Porter was announced as part of the franchise for Disney Princess official magazine of the United Kingdom.[3] In February 2000, she made ā€‹ā€‹another appearance in the magazine, then was never talked about in the franchise.[4]
  • Even outside of the franchise, Tinker Bell is still present in the toy Princesas Magic Light from Yellow Brinquedos, Brazil.[5]
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the only film in the franchise won an honorary Oscar. The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas are the only films in the franchise to win two Oscars (Best Soundtrack, Best Original Song). Brave is the only film in the franchise to win an Oscar as Best Animated Feature Film of the Year. Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, The Princess and the Frog and Tangled are the only ones to be nominated and not win the award.
  • To date, Jasmine and Merida are the only franchise of princesses who have not earned a doll dressed as a ballerina. Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Pocahontas and Mulan were part of the collection "Disney Princess Ballerina". Tiana was part of the collection "Ballerina Princesses", and Rapunzel was part of the line "Disney Princess Bath Magic". However, there was a photo of the popular eight Disney Princesses depicted as ballerinas.
  • Out of all 13 Princesses only half, Snow White, Ariel, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Merida, Anna and Elsa were raised as royalty. However Snow White did do servant work and Cinderella grew up knowing she was the daughter of a nobleman.
  • Pocahontas and Merida are the only princesses who have not won a playset for your movies with the franchise brand. However, Pocahontas has appeared with the other princesses in playsets.
  • Roy E. Disney was against the creation of the Disney Princess franchise, as he said, "Cinderella and Snow White could never be seen together because their stories take place in different times and places."
  • To date, Beauty and the Beast, Tangled and Brave are the only princess movies that were shown in 3D during their theatrical run. Beauty and the Beast was the only one of the three to have the 3D effects added later upon a re-release.
  • Merida is currently the only Princess to wield a real weapon in her merchandising form. In her film, Rapunzel wields her hair and a frying pan. Mulan is also armed in her film, but is not shown with it in her mercandised form.
  • The "My Princess Collection" series of books not only feature stories about the first eight princesses told in first-person narration, but also those about Alice, Princess Dot, Jessie the Cowgirl, and Kida as well.
  • During events in Disney Parks, the princesses are voiced by their respective voice actors.
  • Out of all 13 Princesses, eight of them have used magic actively on others or their surroundings: Cinderella used the Fairy Godmother's wand, Aurora used Merryweather's wand, Ariel used her father's trident, Belle has used a magical item being the Magic Mirror, Jasmine rode the magic carpet, Pocahontas controls the wind, Rapunzel whose magic came from her hair before it was cut, and Merida had used a magic cake, and Elsa use the magic of snow.
  • Seven of the Princesses have at least one scene where they are actually portraying the role of the damsel in distress, while their love interest is their hero.
    • Snow White was put in to a sleeping curse, and The Prince arrived with his horse to break the curse by Love's First Kiss.
    • Cinderella was going to be sent out from the kingdom by the ship, while Prince Charming ride his horse to retrieve Cinderella.
    • Aurora was put into deep slumber, and Prince Phillip ride his horse and stab Maleficent in her dragon form, and break the sleeping curse by True Love's Kiss.
    • Ariel was turned into a mermaid again as the sunset, and she was grabbed by Ursula underwater, while Eric jumps to the sea to save her and killed Ursula.
    • Belle was cornered by a pack of wolves who were about to attack her until The Beast arrived and fought the wolves and saved her life.
    • Jasmine was magically trapped in an hour glass and needed Aladdin to break the glass or else she would of suffocated to death by the falling sand.
    • Rapunzel was going to be taken to an unknown place by Mother Gothel, while Flynn rides Maximus to save Rapunzel, and yelled the original story's famous line "Rapunzel Rapunzel, let down your hair."
  • Mulan and Tiana are the only left handed Disney Princesses.
  • So far, Mulan is the only princess who hasn't been seen wearing clothes for Christmas.
  • There are no princesses that were created during Disney's Dark Age.
  • Aurora, despite her film being a failure, she is one of the popular Disney Princesses. Pocahontas and Mulan, despite their films being successful, they are the least popular princesses of the line-up.
  • With the exception of Snow White, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Rapunzel and Merida, the rest of the princesses' iconic dresses are actually only used a little time in their real film. Pocahontas is the only one of the princesses to wear the dress throughout the film, without change:
    • Cinderella wore her light silver-blue dress only at the ball.
    • Aurora used the pink dress during the dance with Phillip.
    • Ariel used the pink dress for dinner with Eric.
    • Belle wore her golden yellow dress while dancing with the Beast.
    • Mulan used her two iconic dresses only at the beginning of the movie.
    • Tiana wore her green dress for her first wedding with Naveen.
  • Seven princesses have experienced a near-death experience:
    • The Huntsman almost killed Snow White, but due to his kindness, he spared her life.
    • Maleficent placed a death curse upon Aurora, until Merryweather converted it into a deep sleep.
    • Belle almost drowned in a melted ice ground, until she was saved by the Beast.
    • Mulan was stabbed in the chest, but it was treated immediately.
    • Merida was almost eaten by Mor'du but was saved by Queen Elinor.
    • Anna nearly froze to death due to an overload of Elsa's ice powers, and Elsa was nearly murdered by Hans.
  • Not counting Cinderella (seen in storybook form), starting from Tiana, all Disney Princesses are shown as a child in the original film.
  • With the exception of Pocahontas, all classic princesses made ā€‹ā€‹an appearance in the line of pins Disney Princess Premiere Birthstone of the Disney parks. Tinker Bell, Alice, Esmeralda, Megara and Jane Porter also made ā€‹ā€‹appearances, though not official princesses.
  • The princesses received a spin-off franchise in July 2013 called Palace Pets. Currently, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Mulan, Tiana and Rapunzel are the only princesses who have the Pets, namely: Berry (rabbit), Pumpkin (dog), Bibiddy (pony), Beauty (cat), Bloom (pony), Treasure (cat), Teacup (dog), Petit (pony), Sultan (tiger), Blossom (panda), Lily (cat), Bayou (pony), Blondie (pony) and Summer (cat).
  • Every Disney Princess has been captured or abused by the villain.
  • Many Disney Princesses have nurtured or cared for children and animals.
  • Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa are the only princesses that are playable characters at Disney INFINITY. However, there are townpeople costumes of Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine.
  • Out of the 11 Disney Princesses six of the princesses (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine) had the famous Disney Choir sing reprises of their respective film's theme song at their films conclusion.
  • Out of the 11 princesses Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, Tiana and Merida all speak/sing the last line in their respective movie.
  • Jasmine despite being the deuteragonist has the most amount of screen time out of the all the Disney Princesses as she appears not only her feature film but in two sequels, Disney Princess Enchanted Tales, and is in over 50 episodes of the Aladdin The Animated Series. Ariel has the second most amount of screen time as she appears in all three of her films and is the star of The Little Mermaid The Animated Series.
  • Snow White is the only princess not to show any spunky, rebellious or tough side.
  • Snow White is the only Princess whose father isn't shown.
  • Ariel is the only Disney Princess to become a mother.
  • Ariel is the only Princess to be a Mythical Creature. All of the others are humans.
  • Belle is the first Disney Heroine to teach her love interest how to read. She's also the only Disney Princess to be a peasant.
  • All princesses sing their film's theme songs except for Belle and Merida. Belle doesn't sing the title song from her film. Mrs Potts sings it instead.
  • Brave is the first Princess film not to be a musical.
  • Pocahontas is the only Princess whose official artwork remained unchanged. However, at one point she was shown wearing her London dress from Journey to a New World.
  • Mulan is the last Princess from Disney Renaissance.
  • Mulan is the only Disney Princess to have a grandparent appear in their movie.
  • Tiana is the only Princess to be an animal in her film (in her case, a frog, but only temporarily).
  • Tiana is currently the last princess to be shown in classical 2D animation.
    • However Disney has recently denied the speculation that they are abandoning traditional animation, so there may be a possibilty of another traditionally animated Disney Princess film.
  • Ever since Tiana joined the franchise, the current focus of the franchise is to add more princesses and improve their designs.
  • Merida was the first contrasting princess:
    • The first princess to have her movie made outside of the Disney animated feature film canon, (being produced by Pixar).
    • The first princess without a love interest. The second will be Elsa.
    • The first princess with a film not being a musical.
    • The first original princess in the line-up that hasn't been inspired by either literature or real life.
  • Merida and Belle are the only princesses not only to not be seen married, but also not have wedding dresses in the franchise whether in a book or as a doll.
  • In the Disney Princess official page, Merida is the only princess to have her original look from the movie while every other princesses are in their new looks. This was because of the controversy about Merida's redesign.
  • Pocahontas is the first and only Disney Princess to have no glitter on her redesign, since it is replaced by jewels.
  • Anna and Elsa will be the first two Princesses to be siblings and to come from the same film.
  • Elsa will be the second deuteragonist in 22 years to join the franchise, the first being Jasmine.
  • Elsa will be the first official Disney Princess to become a Queen.
  • Since Disney Princess was designed to have all the princesses unaware of each other's presence, Elsa and Anna will be the first and second Disney Princesses to know of each other.
  • Pocahontas is the only Disney Princess with two love intrests which are John Smith and John Rolfe.

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Princesses
Official Disney Princesses: Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Pocahontas ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Tiana ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Moana ā€¢ Raya

Other Princesses: Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Tiger Lily ā€¢ Maid Marian ā€¢ Eilonwy ā€¢ Daughters of Triton ā€¢ Calla ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Melody ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Kida Nedakh ā€¢ Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei ā€¢ Kilala Reno ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ Princess of Gentlehaven ā€¢ Nancy Tremaine ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Sofia ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Elena
Other Heroines: Alice ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Nakoma ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Giselle ā€¢ Mirabel Madrigal ā€¢ Asha

Media
Films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) ā€¢ Cinderella (1950) ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty (1959) ā€¢ The Little Mermaid (1989) ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast (1991) ā€¢ Aladdin (1992) ā€¢ Pocahontas (1995) ā€¢ Mulan (1998) ā€¢ The Princess and the Frog (2009) ā€¢ Tangled (2010) ā€¢ Brave (2012) ā€¢ Moana (2016) ā€¢ Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

Theme Songs: "If You Can Dream" ā€¢ "It's Not Just Make Believe" ā€¢ "The Glow" ā€¢ "Live Your Story" ā€¢ "Starting Now" ā€¢ "Like a Princess"
Video Games: Disney Princess: Fashion Boutique ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Horse Show ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Jewels ā€¢ Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanting Storybooks ā€¢ Disney Princess Majestic Quest ā€¢ Disney Tsum Tsum ā€¢Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney Magic Kingdoms
Home Video: Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Once Upon a Dream ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Books: Kilala Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Beginnings ā€¢ Disney Princess Comics Treasury ā€¢ Royal Weddings
Cancelled: Princess Academy

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical Dreams ā€¢ Enchanted Storybook Castle ā€¢ Fairy Tale Forest ā€¢ Fantasy Faire ā€¢ Golden Fairytale Fanfare ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Minnie's Tiara of Dreams ā€¢ PLAY! ā€¢ Princess Pavilion ā€¢ Royal Banquet Hall

Fireworks: Disney Illuminations

See Also
Sofia the First ā€¢ Disney Fairies ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Palace Pets ā€¢ Princess Academy ā€¢ Ralph Breaks the Internet ā€¢ Disney Princess - The Concert ā€¢ Like a Princess
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