“王子与公主幸福地生活在一起,却没有人思考过他们的星座是否相配……”
看完《美女与野兽》,你一定会沉浸在一种异常悲伤的情绪中无法自拔。
熟悉的主题曲带来童年回忆杀,曾经被动画版深深影响过爱情观的我,没想到那么多年过去了,竟然还是一个人!
捧着一颗小心心,望向我身旁的女神@旧垣结衣,她却拉着我问:“你说贝儿到底是金牛座,还是处女座?”
什么鬼?你脑回路非要这么清奇吗?
我在心底翻了个“您注孤生”的白眼,却还是为此和她各持己见争论不休。回去后,我整理各种证据,甚至还搜到一张不明出处的外网图。
不管你们信不信,我反正是不信,说贝儿金牛的,简直对星座一无所知。
不过这张图也燃起了小e的兴趣。原本用“善良纯真、美丽大方”就可以一并概括的迪士尼公主形象,从星座的角度来分析就变得格外有趣。
所以我重新搞了一份,今天的文章可以说是非常的gay里gay气了。
▲科普:公主和王妃在英语中都是“princess”,我们的花木兰女士特殊待遇!
只放大各自的性格特征,剩下的……你们猜!
1.贝儿 Belle
(关键词:龟毛、不合群)
首部获得奥斯卡“最佳影片”提名的动画片,女主角贝儿近期因真人电影频频上热搜,目前是迪士尼48中最有人气和话题度的公主。
《美女与野兽》,1991年 / 2017年
事业:
具有女权进步意识的村花 → 拯救失足王子的真爱王妃
性格:
就凭贝儿总是捧着一本书这点,就能断定她绝对不是金牛座。
不是说金牛不爱读书,而是她们不会对自己要求那么高,去哪都成了秀逼格。
总是冷眼旁观,与周围人或事格格不入。
爱以看穿一切的分析者角度侃侃而谈,很容易激怒对方。
在此奉劝一句,这样真的很没礼貌,不讨喜哦。
爱情:
“村草”加斯顿唯独在她这碰壁,与众不同的她最看不起的就是浅薄与无知。
拥有完美主义倾向,但只要爱情是高尚不俗的。
对方是个野蛮粗鲁的家伙,也可以忍!
2.蒂亚娜 Tiana
(关键词:金钱、美食)
公主中的清流,不相信世界上有童话。“缺钱就自己去挣啊”,所以成为唯一一位有工作的公主。
《公主与青蛙》,2009年
事业:
努力打工的餐厅服务员儿 → 与王子共患难的餐厅老板娘
性格:
小时候听妈妈讲童话故事,就觉得要亲吻青蛙很恶心,哪怕它的本体是一名王子。
浪漫却不切实际,还不如努力赚钱才是正经事。
对吃的非常有研究,理想是开一家高逼格餐厅。有些观念传统又死板,固执得很难改变。
爱情:
谈情说爱这方面最不灵光,被还没变成青蛙的王子调戏,也只会觉得遇见了一个轻浮的混蛋。
永远处于被动状态,打死都不说是她最后的倔强。
▲吻了王子后自己也变成了青蛙,还互看不顺眼。
想搞定这块“硬石头”,做的比说的好非常关键,王子为了成全蒂亚娜的梦想,准备按原计划和别人结婚。
很感人也很蠢,毕竟跟重视的人比,钱也不是多重要的东西。
3.艾莎 Elsa
(关键词:纠结、颜狗)
大家都觉得她“高冷”,其实她只是在犹豫要不要说出心底的痛:我……爱上了自己的妹妹。
《冰雪奇缘》,2013年
事业:
超会堆雪人的儿童艺术家 → 贵国最懂服装设计的时尚女魔头
性格:
这对“冰雪小姐妹”的生日,官方似乎有设定。
艾莎也是金牛座,可除了“能憋”,其他方面对不上。
气质优雅,随和温婉,总端着太能装不是错,选择困难症才是她的大毛病。
高贵的女王分明战斗力爆表,却非要委屈自己为构建和谐世界,封印法力。
逃避令她不安的现实后,“自闭症”儿童的身心终于得到了放飞。建自己的宫殿,唱自己的嗨歌,穿自己设计的花衣裳……
审美极高又有偶像包袱的死颜控表示,这日子不能更爽了,大家一起来踢狗吧。
爱情:
在每一个寂寞的寒夜里,她也想出来和她亲爱的妹妹,一起堆个雪人。
4.安娜 Anna
(关键词:活力、冲动)
幼时没堆上雪人患上失心疯的野丫头,经典台词是“傅艾莎开门啊,我知道你在家!”
《冰雪奇缘》,2013年
事业:
从精神病院放出来的挂名公主 → 被妹控治好了的挂名公主
性格:
安娜太明显了,官方设定的她的星座,完全吻合。
可谓说风就是雨,喜欢冒险乐于尝试,活泼开朗又善于交际的小天使属性。
无论活到多大,都是简单纯真的小孩心思。
▲由于太欢乐了,时时刻刻贡献表情包。
爱情:
非常耿直,还敢爱敢恨,第一次见面的人也敢嫁,完全是闪婚派。
最讨厌被限制,姐姐越阻止自己,越要结这个婚,结果……杯具地作死。
情绪来得快去得也快,失恋没关系,反正还有下一波。
哪哪都好,就是有点自私地不顾别人感受。
潜伏在身边十几年的真爱,怎么就神经那么粗,完全没发现呢?
同一星座的还有,《阿拉丁》里的茉莉公主。
养老虎,亲反派……就问你们心大的妹子,辣不辣?
5.灰姑娘 Cinderella
(关键词:恋家、别扭)
迪士尼之父最爱的小公主,长相却没什么辨识度。靠仙女裙和玻璃鞋的标配也能红,谁叫王子是个足控呢?
《仙履奇缘》,1950年 / 2015年
事业:
任劳任怨的小女仆 → 人靠衣装的麻雀王妃
性格:
从小就被教育,做好家务,是未来成为贤妻良母的基础。
可那是她的后母在忽悠她,当王妃并不需要做这些事呀,忍不住心疼地抱紧了自己。
和谐的家庭观念还是锻炼出来了,分明有仙女教母在背后撑腰,却任由后母和坏姐姐欺负。
爱情:
一旦目标明确,我们的辛德瑞拉就要出手了。
参加王子的舞会怎能甘愿只做壁花小姐,一定要成为最引人注目的Party Queen。
比较尴尬的是,午夜12点的月亮那么美,只是为了证明她就是个怂且没用的矫情逼。
6.梅莉达 Merida
(关键词:反叛、领导力)
皮克斯输送的小公主,一头自来卷红毛连村口王师傅都搞不定,怪她妈吧!于是就变成了“虐妈传说”。
《勇敢传说》,2012年
事业:
不想当公主的公主不是好公主 → 不想当leader的公主才不是好公主
性格:
走到哪儿都会耀眼瞩目,不光是满头红发的功劳。
天生的表演艺术家,我的舞台我做主,无法容忍其他人对自己指手画脚。
要她听妈妈的话,完全不科学。
所以在成熟之前,梅莉达还要经历一段中二少女时期。
小小年纪就爱出风头,局面失控再所难免,自己的王国因此遭遇前所未有的灾难。
爱情:
别提了,都是逼她相亲惹得祸。
自己闯的祸哭着也要补救回来,今后才能永远不服输,永远高昂着骄傲的头颅。
去年 《海洋奇缘》的莫阿娜也是这样的公主,甚至还有同款自来卷呢。
7.乐佩 Rapunzel
(关键词:热情、自由)
阳光小可爱,和她男友尤金的CP吸粉无数。魔法金发魅力up,现已接到国际知名品牌的洗发水代言。
《魔发奇缘》,2010年
事业:
被幽禁的魔法少女 → 失去魔法但恢复原本身份的公主
性格:
到乐佩了,性格超好超可爱。
她这一生不羁爱自由,贪玩得完全停不下来,精力旺盛且逗比不断。
▲长发简直美哭,快吃我一发安利!
这样的乐佩做朋友很nice,热情不冷场,大大咧咧没心没肺。
家人和恋人就要做好“被抛下”的准备了,她的快乐与自由始终在远方,而且行动力极强。
爱情:
新开播的《魔发奇缘:幸福前奏》说的就是,乐佩历经艰险回到父母身边后的故事。
果然“公主”身份让她非常的不自在,日常渴望有一场大冒险,连带尤金的求婚都被拒绝了!
她深爱他,却不想和他留在王宫里过安稳日子,尤金表示会永远尊重并支持她。
哎呀你们这种注孤生的星座,遇见这样的男人,还是赶紧嫁了吧。
8.小美人鱼 Ariel
(关键词:"神经病"、非人类)
天生歌姬,曾给众人留下了深刻的悲情印象,加入迪士尼后感人地逆天改命了。
《小美人鱼》,1989年
事业:
最受宠爱的海底小公主 → 去人间渡劫成功的王妃
性格:
童话里的小美人鱼绝对是双鱼座,“我用所有报答爱”,不折不扣的恋爱脑。
动画版属于平行世界,里面的小美人鱼少了太多苦情戏份,一转型就成为了同类以及人类眼中捉摸不透的“奇葩”。
▲请假装没看见什么纹身。
喜欢一切新奇的事物,越独特越能戳中她。
过于遵循自己做出的选择,强调精神独立,往往偏执得一意孤行,有点反叛。
结果过于理想主义,对自己的能力有误解,自然引来一阵灾祸。
爱情:
爱情方面注重感觉,所以第一眼就爱上了身为人类好特别的Eric王子。
为了接近王子,她愿意用美妙的声音和邪恶的女巫,交换变成人类的机会,当然是限制条件的。
所幸Happy Ending,破除了多少人虐心的“童年阴影”。
9.白雪公主 Snow White
(关键词:幼稚、爱幻想)
出道最早却年纪最小,14岁的国民萝莉,白马王子绝对是个绅(hen)士(tai)。
《白雪公主与七个小矮人》,1937年
事业:
不谙世事的小公主 → 开创童话标准结局的“小公举”
性格:
童话式玛丽苏的典范,有点被害妄想症,至少是不敢再吃陌生人投喂的红苹果了。
但真遭受命运的迫害也不怕,没办法,实在太受欢迎了。
猎人为她心软,七个小矮人为她心动……
真正意义上的傻白甜,永远能激发别人的保护欲。
想要一直活得天真烂漫,幻想中的世界最美好了。
现实太可怕,情感脆弱的她可受不住。
爱情:
她的爱情必须浪漫完美,拯救自己的白马王子迟早会出现的。
▲当年的画风有毒,王子长得像Li Lei。
10.宝嘉康蒂 Pocahontas
(关键词:多疑、原始生命力)
黑发大长腿,神秘性感的御姐人设,团队中的leader担当。
《风中奇缘》,1995年
事业:
对外面世界一无所知的土著 → 不得不斩断情丝的女强人
性格:
没有强大的内心,千万不要轻易招惹她。
虽然她看上去的确神秘性感,有一种充满原始欲望的迷人魅力。
毕竟是印第安酋长的女儿,为了自己的部落,再痛苦也会和心爱的人划清界限,恩怨分明。
当然那也是因为她很难相信别人,容易猜疑,经不起背叛。
爱情:
当宝嘉康蒂完全地投入爱情后,就恨不得自己能燃烧成灰,随风飘扬。
可惜的是,两人没有结果。
这对于爱撒糖的迪士尼来说,太难得了。
11.花木兰 Mulan
(关键词:双面、善变)
东方古典美人,虽然可以走中性路线,但内心绝对是一个软妹子。
《花木兰》,1998年
事业:
深闺不出的小家碧玉 → 救国救民的国民英雄
性格:
男装英气,女装娇媚,气质上存在一种“反差萌”。
木兰的鬼主意多,女扮男装代父从军,这种点子都能被她想到。
注重情义,为国出征不开玩笑,来年再对镜贴花黄也不迟。
人前笑嘻嘻,人后哭唧唧,我的孤独只能让自己知晓。
性格善变不够专注,理性与感性的思想在脑内不断打架。
爱情:
只有踏实可靠的恋人,才能稳住她。
上一秒对上级李翔展现柔情,下一秒就担心他被掰弯成了gay。
在没有被识破身份之前,还是避讳一下吧。
12.睡美人 Aurora
(关键词:沉默、闷骚)
美貌绝对吊打全场,不靠颜值的话,“植物人”如何能破沉睡魔咒?
《睡美人》,1959年
事业:
不幸患上嗜睡症的少女 → 越睡越比人年轻的机智王妃
性格:
不是在睡觉,就是在前往睡觉的路上,睡美人奥罗拉的前半生可以这样概括。
身为主角戏份却很少,好一位低调不找存在感的公主,差点就描述不出她的性格。
外表高冷有距离感,内心深沉不可捉摸,不过是渴望稳稳的幸福。
爱情:
命运跟随着改变不了的诅咒,这却难不倒有预谋的野心家。
在昏睡之前,泡到一位靠谱的王子,立下flag。
然后换上最美丽的裙子当睡衣,一顿美人觉之后,自会有人披荆斩棘地前来吻醒她。
睡美人一定拥有举世无双的美貌。不然完全处于被动状态,就救不回来了。
2014年真人版《沉睡魔咒之反派传奇》黑了她的颜值,这戏感觉没法演了。
写完才发现,迪士尼待遇最不好的是沦为绿叶的王子啊,大多面目模糊出彩的没几个。
如此比较而言,公主们的性格已经足够鲜明有特点了。
所以你们能猜出,她们分明对应什么星座了吗?
Disney Princess is a media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company, originally created by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney in the late 1990s and officially launched in 2000. The original eight princesses consisted of Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, and Mulan. The franchise spotlights a line-up of fictional female heroines who have appeared in Disney animated feature films. The franchise currently includes eleven female protagonists from ten different Walt Disney Animation Studios films and one Pixar film, each of whom is either royal by birth, royal by marriage, or considered a "princess" due to her significant portrayal of heroism.
Most recently, the line-up has expanded to include Tiana, Rapunzel and Merida after the successes of their respective films. Princess Moana from the movie Moana is expected to join the line-up.
The Disney Princesses are featured in a wide variety of merchandise, appearing in anything from various sing-a-long movies, dolls and other toys to bed linens, clothing and toiletries (such as hairbrushes and toothpaste). The Princesses are also prominently featured at the Disney theme parks.
Since 2013, with the exception of those created after the Disney Renaissance, the Princesses have been showcased in their enhanced and modified/redesigned outfits (excluding Ariel and Mulan), instead of the actual garments that they wear in their respective movies.
Each Official Disney Princess must meet the following requirements: A) has a primary role in a Disney animated feature film, B) is human or mostly human-like (e.g. Ariel), and C) does not appear primarily in a sequel or commercial failure. The actual title of Princess (or equivalent) is not necessary, but certainly helps.Requirements to be a "Disney Princess"
Facts pertaining to the original fairy tales upon which the films are based are irrelevant to the versions appearing in the franchise.
The Princesses themselves, despite appearing in separate films, have distinct similarities. Most Princesses have the common ability to communicate with animals (even if the animals do not actually talk back). They are also known for their inner and outer beauty, as well as having beautiful singing voices (the exception to this is Merida, who only sings a song with her mother when she is little). Each Princess (excluding Merida and Elsa) also has a romance that is resolved by the end of the film; the male counterparts are known as Disney Princes.
The Princesses can also be grouped depending on what era their films debuted. The "original" three (Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora), are quiet, classy, graceful and romantic daydreamers; they play more of a "damsel in distress" role and suffer from the actions caused by others. They hold an inner strength through compassion, love, kindness and (particularly with Snow White) a strong sense of resilience.
During the Disney Renaissance Era, which started with The Little Mermaid in 1989 and ended in 2000, the heroines in Disney feature films became more active than reactive and included Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas and Mulan. These women were strong-willed, adventurous, feisty, cunning and determined. They were less interested in finding love and more interested in finding adventure and freedom. The Renaissance Princesses also existed in worlds that were more self-aware of the changing roles of women. For example, in The Little Mermaid, the villainess Ursula assures Ariel that she won't need her voice on land as men prefer silent women; Belle, from Beauty and the Beast, is told by Gaston that "it's not right for a woman to read." And Mulan, who joins an army under the guise of a man, must listen to her peers extol masculine traits, while describing an ideal wife who is pretty, obedient and a good cook.
The latest Princesses were created within the past decade and are more modern. Tiana from The Princess and the Frog is a young woman who doesn't rely on magic and knows that it takes hard work to reach one's goals; Rapunzel from Tangled, however, is more idealistic and isn't afraid to go after what she wants.
Why Some Disney Females are not a "Disney Princess"
Some female protagonists, even those that hold the "princess" title, may not be included in the official line-up for the following reasons: they are not marketable, their film did poorly at the box office (e.g. Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire), they are too young (e.g. Sofia from Sofia the First.), or she is not human (e.g. Nala from The Lion King). Or in the case of Anna and Elsa their franchise is so successful that it's not necessary to add them to Disney Princess. Some have made theories and assumptions that the popularity and recognition that both Anna and Elsa have been constantly receiving, would overshadow the rest of the members of the franchise. None of the female protagonists from a Disney television series (e.g. Pepper Ann, Kim Possible, Star Butterfly from Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Mabel Pines and Wendy Corduroy from Gravity Falls, and Kendall Perkins from Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil) are considered Disney Princesses.
Official Princesses
Each of the following 11 women has been certified as an "Official Disney Princess." Some were born into the title (e.g. Aurora, Merida), some married the son of a king (e.g. Cinderella), some married a Reigning Prince (e.g. Belle), and some correspond to an equivalent title (e.g. Chieftain's Daughter and Sultan's Daughter). So far, the one exception to these rules is Mulan; she is currently the only Official Disney Princess who neither comes from a royal bloodline nor marries into royalty.
Born into Royalty: Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Jasmine (as a Sultan's daughter), Rapunzel, and Merida. Pocahontas is considered to be of royal heritage, as she is the daughter of a chief and therefore considered Native American royalty by the English. Elena is also of royal lineage, though she has yet to be officially inducted as a Disney Princesse.
Royal by Marriage: Cinderella, Belle, and Tiana become royalty by marriage.
Not Royal: Mulan is royal by neither birth nor marriage, but is still included in the line-up as she meets other requirements and received grace from the Emperor after saving China.
Regardless of any actual title(s) possessed, each Official Disney Princess is properly addressed (within the franchise) as "Princess ________".
Princess Snow White
Princess CinderellaSnow White, titular character of the 1937 Disney movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, is a character based on the German fairy tale "Schneewittchen." Snow White has the honor of being the first Princess in the first Disney animated feature, paving the way for all subsequent princesses. Adriana Caselotti provides the voice/singing voice for Snow White. Her true love is the Prince, who is able to wake her from her eternal sleep with true love's kiss. At 14, she is the youngest of the official Disney Princesses.
Princess Cinderella
Cinderella is the main protagonist of her eponymous film and two sequels and is the second Disney Princess. She is based on the European fairy tale of the same name, of which several variations exist. Ilene Woods provides the voice/singing voice for Cinderella (Original Disney version), Jennifer Hale provides the voice of Cinderella in the sequels, Tami Tappan provides Cinderella's singing voice in Cinderella III. Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to have siblings (albeit step-siblings) and is 19 years old. Cinderella is the first Disney Princess who is married into royalty (she marries Prince Charming).
Princess Aurora
Aurora is the titular protagonist of the film Sleeping Beauty, based on the classic fairy tale involving a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince. Aurora is sixteen years old. Mary Costa provides the voice/singing voice for Aurora. The original story is much darker than the Disney version. Aurora has the distinction of being both the Princess with the least amount of screen time and singing more of her lines than speaking them. Aurora has the purest pedigree of any Disney Princess, being the first and only child of a king (King Stefan) who also presumably marries Prince Phillip, the firstborn son and heir of a king (King Hubert).
Princess Ariel
Ariel is the female protagonist of the films The Little Mermaid, The Little Mermaid II (although the title of main female protagonist is shared with Melody) and The Little Mermaid III, as well as The Little Mermaid Television Series. Jodi Benson provides the voice/singing voice of Ariel in all Disney animated appearances. Ariel is the first Disney Princess to have not been born human and is also the first Disney Princess confirmed to have children as she and Eric have a daughter, Melody, in the sequel. She is sixteen years old in the first film and is presumably in her late twenties in the sequel. Ariel's title of Princess comes from her father, King Triton, a title she shares with her six older sisters. She acquires the title of Princess Consort through her marriage to Prince Eric, though it is unclear whether he is a Prince Regnant (most likely), the son of a King, or both.
Princess Belle
Belle is the fifth Disney princess and the main female protagonist of the film Beauty and the Beast and its two sequels. Paige O'Hara provides the voice/singing voice of Belle in all three films. Belle is the first Disney Princess to have an antagonist become her love interest. She is also the first person to have a confirmed country in the movie (France). Belle is seventeen years old and the second Disney Princess to be of common birth. When she marries Prince Adam (a Prince Regnant of his principality), she becomes a Princess Consort.
Princess Jasmine
Jasmine is the main female protagonist of Aladdin, its two sequels, and the television series. Linda Larkin provides Jasmine's voice in all animated iterations of Aladdin, Lea Solanga provides the singing voice for Jasmine in the original Aladdin, Liz Callaway provides the singing voice for Jasmine in the sequels. Jasmine is the daughter (and only child) of the Sultan of Agrabah, the traditional title styled "Shahzadi Sultana" (Princess). When she marries Aladdin, a commoner (the son of the self-styled "King of Thieves" notwithstanding), he gains the title Prince Consort. Upon the death or abdication of her father in favor of Aladdin (as was stated to be the Sultan's wish), Aladdin would become the Sultan of Agrabah and Jasmine would acquire the title of Sultana. She is the first princess to not be the titular character in her film and is the first non-white and the first Middle Eastern/southwest Asian princess.
Princess Pocahontas
Pocahontas is the main protagonist of the film Pocahontas and its sequel, Pocahontas II, and is the first Disney Princess to have been based (loosely) on a real person, instead of a fairy tale. She is a Powhatan Native American, and she is the first Disney Princess to have two "princes" (John Smith and John Rolfe, though only the former is an official Disney Prince). Pocahontas is the second Princess (after Jasmine) to have her singing voice and speaking voice provided by two different voice actresses. Irene Bedard and Judy Kuhn provide the voice and singing voice of Pocahontas in both movies, respectively. Pocahontas was born as the only child of Chief Powhatan, thus giving her the title of Chieftain's Daughter. Though not royalty, she is accorded the respect of one (i.e. a princess) in the sequel and is officially regarded as a Disney Princess. Her eventual marriage to John Rolfe (a commoner) does not change her status or his.
Princess Mulan
Mulan is the main protagonist in the Disney film Mulan and its sequel Mulan II. She is the first Disney Princess to be based on a legend and the second not to be based on a fairy tale (Pocahontas). Ming-Na Wen and Lea Salonga provide the voice and singing voice of Mulan in both films, respectively. Mulan is (to date) the only Disney Princess who does not hold the title of Princess in one form or another. However, she does earn the non-noble title of Imperial Consul. Her eventual marriage to General Li Shang (also non-noble) does not grant her any titles either. Mulan and Shang are the only non-royal Disney couple in the Disney Princess franchise.
Princess Tiana
Tiana is the main female protagonist in the film The Princess and the Frog. Tiana made history as the first African-American Disney Princess. Anika Noni Rose provides the voice/singing for Tiana. She is the third to be married into her title. Commoner-born, Tiana becomes Princess Consort upon her marriage to Prince Naveen, the eldest son and Heir Apparent of the King of Maldonia. She is the most modern of all princesses due to living in 1920s New Orleans and is the first American and first black princess.
Princess Rapunzel
Rapunzel is the main female protagonist in the film Tangled and the short film Tangled Ever After. Like Aurora, she has golden hair, was born into her title, and was removed from her parent's custody as a baby, only to be reunited in her teens. Mandy Moore provides the voice/singing voice for Rapunzel. She is strong-willed and her preferred weapon is a frying pan. As the only child of the King and Queen of Corona, she eventually marries Eugene "Flynn Rider" Fitzherbert, giving him the title of Prince Consort. Upon the death or abdication of her father, Rapunzel will become Queen Regnant of Corona, while her husband will remain Prince Consort.
Princess Merida
Merida is the main protagonist of the Disney/Pixar film Brave, making her the first Pixar Princess. She is the first princess since Ariel to have red hair: she has long, curly, red hair and blue eyes. Kelly MacDonald and Julie Fowlis provide the voice and singing voice for Merida. Merida is a Princess by blood; firstborn of King Fergus of DunBroch. Her lack of a romantic interest (and lack of any sequels) makes it unlikely that she will rise to rule the kingdom as a Regnant Queen, considering the views of gender equality in the era.
Princess Anna
Anna is the main protagonist of the Disney film Frozen and is the younger daughter of the King and Queen of Arendelle (a Norwegian Kingdom). Kristen Bell provides the voice/singing voice for Anna. She has long, ginger hair with a white highlight (where Queen Elsa shot her with ice in the head) and blue eyes, and is a free-spirited, fearless, happy-go-lucky, reckless ball of energy who lives by trusting her own feelings. Presumably, she will eventually marry Kristoff and, as a result, grant him the title of Prince Consort. As the next-in-line for the Arendelle throne, she stands to eventually become Queen Regnant in her own right upon the abdication of her sister, Queen Elsa.
Queen Elsa
Elena of AvalorElsa is the current queen of Arendelle. Idina Menzel provides the voice/singing voice for Elsa. She is not a Princess anymore due to her coronation in the movie. She has magical powers to create ice and snow which she tries to hide at the beginning of the movie. After her powers are accidentally revealed, though, she has great difficulty controlling them which leads to Arendelle freezing over and nearly causes her sister's death. However, Anna is saved and Elsa stops the snowstorm around Arendelle and befriends Kristoff, Sven and Olaf.
Elena is a sixteen year old Latin American princess. She is an official Disney princess but is not part of the merchandising lineup.
This category includes characters who meet the qualifications for Disney Princess and/or have been included in Disney Princess merchandise, but are not included in the official lineup. These characters stand above those denominated as "Heroines" because heroines do not have any chance of actually joining the franchise.Princesses and "Princesses" Outside of the Lineup
Queen Kida
Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh is the deuteragonist of Atlantis: The Lost Empire and it's direct-to-video sequel, Milo's Return, is a princess and later a queen of Atlantis. Because of her film's box office failure, she hasn't been inducted into the official lineup. She would have been the eldest princess due to her age being 28 in human years and would have also been the first one to become a queen on-screen. She is also considered to be a "forgotten" character by the programmers of Epic Mickey, making a cameo appearance with her mask.
Atta is the deuteragonist of A Bug's Life and succeeds her mother's throne as queen at the end of the film. Despite Merida making the roster for the lineup even though she is technically a Pixar character before being a Disney character, she is human royalty; Atta's being an insect disqualifies her from the lineup.Atta
Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina
Dot Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina are Ariel's older sisters. They are the daughters of King Triton and Queen Athena, which makes them the princesses of Atlantica. Ariel's sisters appear only briefly in The Little Mermaid and its sequel, but they each have a more prominent role in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, as well as the TV series spin-off.
Dot is Atta's younger sister in A Bug's Life.
Eilonwy (Eye-lon-wee) was first introduced as the main female protagonist in The Black Cauldron. Based on Eilonwy from the novels "The Book of Three" and "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander. The movie was Disney's first PG-rated movie. Despite being a princess in her own movie, she never became a part of the official Disney Princess franchise. The reasoning was due to the fact that the movie rating was PG and mainly due to the film's lack of success and copyright issues. Being twelve years old, she would have been the youngest Disney Princess had she been inducted into the franchise.Eilonwy
Giselle
Giselle is the main protagonist of the movie Enchanted and a former princess of the Kingdom, Andalasia. Inspired by Disney's own princess franchise. She is both portrayed and voiced by Amy Adams. Though her film was a success and she was initially intended to join the line-up, plans were dropped quickly when the company had realized that they would have to pay royalties to Amy Adams for using her likeness. Additionally, it is her friend, Nancy, who ends up marrying the Prince. If she were to join, Giselle would have been the first official princess to star in a film that was not part of the Disney animation canon.
Megara (Meg) also more commonly referred to as Meg, is the female tritagonist from Disney's Hercules. She is the love interest of Hercules and is voiced by Susan Egan. She was mainly inspired by the character of Megara from Greek mythology. During D23 Expo 2013, Meg was cited as a Disney Princess and Susan Egan was confirmed to be at the event, which led to rumors that she would be entered into the franchise.Megara
Melody
Melody is the main female protagonist in The Little Mermaid II. She is the daughter of Ariel and Eric and is the first Princess to have only appeared in a Disney sequel. She is not an official Disney Princess because her film was not theatrically released.
Nancy Tremaine
Nancy is a secondary character in the film Enchanted. Although she wasn't announced as a princess, she was the one who ended up marrying Edward at the end of the film. She is not an official Disney Princess because she was only a secondary character in the film.
Sofia
Sofia is the main protagonist of the movie Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess and the Disney Junior television series Sofia the First. Sofia is a little girl who came into royalty when her mother marries the King of Enchancia. She is voiced by Ariel Winter. Though she is affiliated with Disney Princess franchise in her own show, she is in no way planned to be in the official line-up. This is due to her being from a television show and for the fact that she is too young.
Ting-Ting, Su and Mei
Ting-Ting, Su and Mei are the daughters of the Emperor in Mulan II. They are not official Princesses because they were only secondary characters in a direct-to-video sequel.
Kiara
Kiara is the daughter of Simba and Nala and also the main female protagonist in The Lion King II. She is not an official Disney Princess because she is a lion.
Kilala
Kilala is the main protagonist of the manga series Kilala Princess. Most likely she is not a princess because she is a manga character and has never been in a film.
Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka
Kneesaa is a female Ewok who served as the princess of the Bright Tree Village, a daughter of Chief Chirpa and Ra-Lee, and also a younger sister to Asha. She later became the Chieftainess of the Bright Tree Village and Wicket Wystri Warrick's wife. Being a Star Wars character disqualifies her from the roster.
Leia Organa-Solo
Princess Leia is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. She is also a main protagonist in the original Star Wars trilogy and her position is less descriptive of her family status and more related to her being a figure of authority within the resistance against the Empire (and later she becomes part of the Republic), which disqualifies her from the roster.
Maid Marian
Maid Marian is the main female protagonist in Robin Hood. She is the niece of King Richard, which means that she comes from a royal bloodline; however, she is not a princess because she is non-human and a fox.
Marianne
Marianne is the female protagonist of Lucasfilm's Strange Magic. Despite being a princess, she is not a Disney Princess because she is a fairy and because of the negative critical reception and box office faillure of the aforementioned movie.
Nala
Nala is the main female protagonist in The Lion King and a secondary female protagonist in The Lion King II and The Lion King 1 1/2. She is Simba's love interest, and if she were a princess, she would have been the second princess to have children. However, she is not an official Disney Princess because she is a lion.
Vanellope von Schweetz
Vanellope von Schweetz is the main female protagonist of Wreck-It-Ralph. She is the missing princess of the game Sugar Rush. She is not an official Disney Princess because of her young age and her desire to forfeit her title of princess in favor of being named "president of Sugar Rush."
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