Ariel. The sweet, innocent young girl from The Little Mermaid had to rank high on this list. The reason for that is that she was completely clueless about the world around her and how things operated.
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.
Princess Aurora - Sleeping Beauty
In the beginning, Aurora was seen as a naive and shy yet sophisticated young lady, which could be the result of her being sheltered all her life.
Answer: Some of the most kind-hearted and innocent Disney princesses include Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Belle and Rapunzel.
Walt Disney once said “it all started with a mouse,” so it's no surprise that Mickey Mouse is the favorite Disney character in the world.
Gaston of Beauty and the Beast, who is in his mid-20s, and Hans from Frozen, who is only 23, are the youngest Disney villains. The self-loving and narcissistic Gaston is also the first-ever male villain in a Disney princess movie.
Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
Everyone thinks Maleficent is the worst of all villains. Imagine cursing a baby to eternal slumber just because she was not invited to the party. But, everyone needs to know that there's a deeper resentment dwelling in her heart. She was betrayed by the love of her life.
Ariel, our beloved Disney princess can be diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Merida as a Quintessential Tomboy. Brave was celebrated for its princess that rejected stereotypical femininity. The extent to which Merida instead embraced masculinity is more prominent than in other Disney princesses.
Donald Duck
The second most popular character is Donald Fauntleroy Duck, with his iconic sailor shirt and cap. People the world over are quackers about this longstanding character, and he has been featured in park attractions 20 times, as well as 18 feature films, and 26 video games.
Dory – Finding Nemo
Making a second appearance, Finding Nemo has two disabled characters. Nemo and Marlin's friend Dory has short-term memory loss.
Eric Zachanowich/Disney Enterprises Inc. After more than 100 years, Peter Pan still hasn't grown up. But a new version of the old, J.M. Barrie classic does try to correct a character now widely considered racist.
The Evil Queen aka Queen Grimhilde
Perhaps one of the most iconic villains in Disney history, the Evil Queen was the first true Disney villain. She made her appearance in the 1937 animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Te Kā is the main antagonist of Disney's 56th full-length animated feature film Moana.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that the most searched Mickey Mouse character is the big man – or rather mouse – himself; the term 'Mickey Mouse' is the most searched in 114 countries around the world.
It turns out that across the globe, Cinderella is the most popular Disney princess. She was the fan favourite in 76 countries, and the breakdown shows that she dominates in almost every continent.
MULAN. How could Mulan not be number one on this list? She is undoubtedly the strongest Disney princess we have seen yet because she takes the most action in order to help save her family (and the world).