Although she's actually a queen, Elsa belts the most out of all the
Highest voice: Snow White, "Whistle While You Work" - B5 (Runner-up: Aurora, A5) Lowest voice: Elsa, "Let It Go" - F3 (Runner-up: Moana, F#3) Largest range: Elsa - just a half step shy of two octaves!
All the Disney princesses are loved, but Princess Ariel just might be the most loved of all the princesses. Her sweet and charismatic character won the hearts of every Disney fan around the world. Plus, she's a mermaid who can sing and then some.
Cinderella is the prettiest Disney Princess. She really sums up what it is to be a Disney princess and has defined the look for many years. She has a perfect figure, a flawlessly pretty face and beautiful clothes. You could say she is the perfect pretty princess.
Except for Merida. Where the Disney Princess ranks stand right now, Merida is the only one who does not sing a single note in her entire movie. Yup. Princess Merida, from Disney/Pixar's 2012 Brave, who was officially coronated as a Disney Princesses in 2013, doesn't have a song.
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.
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.
Ilene Woods, who voiced the character of Cinderella, remembered Walt Disney saying to her, "You're my favorite heroine, you know." She said, "You mean Cinderella?" "Yes," he said, "there's something about that story I associate with."
Snow White is the typical, beautiful, gentle and innocent princess. The only thing she does in the movie is clean the house for seven guys and get saved by another one.
#1: Diana, Princess of Wales
Of course, our number one pick had to be Diana, Princess of Wales. Though Diana was widely known as “The People's Princess,” she did actually come from nobility herself.
Studies show that Cinderella is the favorite Disney Princess in Australia. Of course, some have different preferences.
Belle ('Beauty and the Beast')
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.
Lost dreamer no more
In the 1989 animation, Ariel gives up her voice to Ursula the sea witch in exchange for legs.
Tiana is definitely one of the most independent Disney princesses. She's actually an adult when the movie starts, even if she's still really young, and she has big dreams. She dedicates her life to working hard to achieve her goals.
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According to contemporary sources, Elizabeth was very beautiful. One remarked that she was "the most beautiful woman in the Island of Britain", but her eyes were referred to as being "heavy-lidded like those of a dragon".
Cinderella – The classic rags to riches tale, Cinderella's virtue is her humility. She comes from humble beginnings, works hard, and is never greedy. She had all these positive traits while being dirt poor.
Rapunzel
Rapunzel was dangerously naive. Like, the most naive of all the naive princess. Which, yes, one should expect from someone who spent her entire life locked in a tower. But that means when Rapunzel was finally out in the world, she had to rely on a random dude to rescue her.
Moana isn't the first princess not to have a love interest. Princess Merida from Brave also didn't have one. The story was all about her not wanting go through with an arranged marriage and her relationship with her mother, and that movie was AMAZING.
Home And Away star and Australian actress Olivia Deeble is officially a Disney Princess in the first look trailer for her new Disney+ movie, Secret Society Of Second Born Royals. WATCH: The first trailer for Secret Society Of Second Born Royals on Disney+.