Dumbo. As the least vocal main character in Disney's entire film library (Dumbo never speaks in the film named for him!), you'd think this pachyderm would at least get more of a chance to shine in the Disney parks.
However, with only 18 spoken lines, Aurora speaks less than any other main character in a full-length Disney animated feature – aside from Dumbo, who is completely silent – and has absolutely no dialogue once she is awakened from her deep sleep.
Snow White is the only Disney Princess who doesn't speak to her prince.
Dumbo makes no sound. His personality was created 100% by his physical mannerisms. Amazing. Not only is the ever adorable Dumbo silent through the movie, but so is his mother, Mrs.
8 Diablo - 'Sleeping Beauty' (1959)
Diablo was created to give Maleficent something to interact with, and his inspiration was taken from the raven familiar of the Evil Queen (Lucille La Verne) in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. Though he doesn't speak, his animation encapsulates how much he adores serving Maleficent.
1. Scar ('The Lion King')
Based on our research, the first-ever Disney supervillain is the Evil Queen. Disney's first-ever animated full-length film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White and the Seven Dwarf's villain started the evilness and spread hate and jealousy all over the Disney world.
Princess Aurora
Aurora is probably the quietest of all the princesses, with only around 18 lines of dialogue in her own film, Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959.
As such, Elsa's position as Disney's first disabled princess becomes even more important since her film is garnering more attention than any Disney film ever made including golden-age classics like The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast.
Snow White is only 14 years old, making her the youngest. Jasmine, who is supposed to be 15, is the second youngest. Cinderella and Tiana are the oldest, both 19 years old.
Anna. If you haven't seen Frozen 2, you may be wondering, wait– how come Anna isn't a princess? Well, after Elsa was crowned as queen of Arendelle, she then resigned to become the fifth spirit, and Anna took her place. This made Anna the queen, and you simply can't be a queen and a princess all at once!
Fantasia (1940)
This stunning movie doesn't actually contain any words, but instead showcases a variety of fantastical cartoon sketches, set to the soundtrack of an orchestra playing classical music.
Rapunzel — Tangled
She constantly surprises herself, and everyone around her, with her optimism and dedication. Rapunzel not only overcomes the odds in finding herself, achieving her dreams and saving Eugene from death.
Actually, Ariel cries *a lot* for a Disney princess. Most have that ONE SCENE; Ariel has like 3, maybe 4. Definitely one of the more emotional ones.
Disney fans often question what kind of message Snow White sends to children. This results in Snow White being the least-liked Disney princess of all time.
Belle is one of the smartest, bravest, and most tender-hearted characters the Disney company has ever created, and her story becomes more and more relevant all the time.
Te Fiti is a major character in Disney's 2016 animated feature film Moana. She is a goddess with the power to create life—an ability that she used to create the islands of Polynesia. After her heart had been stolen by Maui, she became Te Kā, a demon of earth and fire and the main antagonist of the film.
In Frozen, Hans goes from a courtly charmer to power-hungry villain. According to Hyrum Osmond, one of the supervising animators for Hans, Hans initially appears as a handsome, dashing character. The crew wanted the audience to fall in love with him and the relationship he could have with Anna.