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.
Aurora is kind, elegant, shy, and sophisticated, as well as a hopeless romantic. At first, she is seen as a slightly naive and carefree young woman as a result of being sheltered for most of her life.
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.
1 Snow White Has No Personality Or Goals
Nevertheless, Snow White is one of the least popular Disney princesses due to her inability to think for herself and have her own goals.
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.
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.
Self-isolating, immobilized by the weight of personal expectations, and largely unable to experience joy, Elsa is the Anxious Girl's heroine. The model for Disney princesses has changed over the years, but every one of them has fallen somewhere between aggressively perky and blindly optimistic.
Cinderella
As one of the most well-loved and iconic Disney princesses of all time, Cinderella was kind, friendly, and optimistic.
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
This character was Disney's first princess, and she is the epitome of naivety, compassion, and gentleness all together.
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.
Disneybounding as Snow White is one of the easiest characters you can pull together on the go. For an easy Snow White Disneybound, all you need is a yellow skirt, blue top, and red hair bow. If you really want to get specific, you can use tan or khaki shoes but it isn't completely necessary!
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).
Princess Charlene of Monaco, who is also known as "the saddest princess in the world", did an exclusive interview with the local newspaper "Monaco Matin", in which she spoke about the health problems that kept her away from royal duties.
1. Cruella De Vil (One Hundred and One Dalmatians) Cruella De Vil, 101 Dalmatians' glamorous, sociopathic, and elitist villain, is on top of our list.
Kilala Princess, known in Japan as Disney's Kirara Princess, is a shōjo fantasy, romance, and adventure manga series written by Rika Tanaka and illustrated by Nao Kodaka.
Snow White can be classified as having Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The Princess meets all eight of the criteria listed in the DSM-V to diagnose PTSD (See Appendix A). First, she directly experiences a traumatic event relating to a near death experience (Criterion A1).
Anna's parents rush her to the sacred realm, where discussions with the trolls reveal that Elsa was born with her powers/ depigmentation and deafness, rather than them being due to illness or accident. Grand Pabbie troll heals Anna but removes her memories of Elsa's magic.