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While some of these women have officially earned their crowns in the Disney princess canon, other heroines like Elsa from ...
She’s also the first West Asian princess in the franchise, credited with introducing racial diversity to Disney’s princess genre. 2. Merida (Brave) Image: Disney ...
Merida became our next princess when Brave was released in 2012 and is the only one with an accent. Set in Scotland, this Disney film focuses veers from the typical structure of a Disney film and ...
Moana, Raya, Merida, Mulan and Queen Elsa can literally a whole squad and conquer the whole world. I love brave women! Wouldn’t that be epic? I certainly think it would be!
Before Moana, Merida from Pixar’s Brave had also been crowned a Disney Princess, despite her refusal to get married in the movie.
You can never go wrong with a Disney movie but Disney princess movies are definitely our favorites. From Snow White to Moana, ...
Born in September, you share a connection with Mulan, the brave warrior princess. You’re courageous, determined, and willing to break societal norms for what you believe in.
As the first Disney princess featured in a Pixar movie, Merida is already unique in her own right! She is bold, fierce, and, of course, brave when faced with undoing a spell that has cursed her ...
Another Disney princess wanted to see life outside of her tower, where she was locked up and spent all of her childhood and young adult life. Rapunzel is free-spirited, artistic and stubborn.
Another not-technically-a-Princess movie (but she appeared in that Ralph Breaks the Internet scene, so who are we to argue), Mulan is based on the legend of the warrior woman Hua Mulan and ...