Not to be outdone, Zeus is four times as large as his demigod son, and would win any Disney bodybuilding competition in the chest and bicep categories.
Another dared Disney to "put the fat girl on screens for two hours, cowards." But for others, Bianca serves as a step toward the right kind of representation — or at least the conversation starter.
He-Man is fast, aerobatic, and immensely powerful. The Sword of Power, He-Man's main weapon, is practically indestructible. It can deflect magical rays while also absorbing energy and shooting energy beams. He-Man's lung capacity has been compared to Superman's and he can turn himself into a tornado.
Tiana. While Tiana is an important and inspirational character, most of the events in The Princess & The Frog happened to her, rather than her driving them. ...
Cinderella. For a traditional princess, Cinderella takes several big risks. ...
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.
Professor Ratigan. Possibly the smartest, or at least one of the smartest, Disney villains of all time, Professor Ratigan almost had the crown of England's royalty sitting on his head in THE GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE.
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).
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.
Strange World, which was released on November 23, 2022, features Ethan Clade, who is the first gay lead character in a Disney animated film. Ethan Clade is voiced by gay comedian Jaboukie Young-White.
Anna is the youngest of the sisters, and unlike her sibling, she does not possess ice magic and is far more outgoing and lovable. But, she also likely deals with having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
The first smart Disney character on our list is Hiro from Big Hero 6. Hiro is a young inventor who uses his intelligence to create a team of superheroes to save his city. He's a prodigy in robotics and engineering, and his inventions are often ahead of their time.
Goofy is considered Walt Disney's favorite character. He is a clumsy and gangly dog that first appeared in the 1932 film, Mickey's Revue. Goofy is known for his slapstick comedy style, and you'll almost always find him alongside his friends, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.