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.
Snow White from Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
As the leading female protagonist in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, Snow White is defined as a kind and gentle Disney Princess character.
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.
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.
Snow White is the pioneer of the Disney Princess, and she is probably the most memorable. She embodies everything you think of when you think of a princess: pure innocence, beauty, kindness and grace. This is why she is number one on our list.
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.
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.
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.
Based on our analysis, Evil Queen is the most beautiful canon Disney supervillain on this list. According to her magic mirror, she's the second most beautiful woman, next to Snow White.
1. Scar ('The Lion King')
Holding not only the title of princess, but feminist poet and an actual saint, Princess Mirabai was a 16th century badass princess in India who held firmly to her personal religious beliefs.
Raya. The newest addition to the official Disney princess list is Raya, who has joined the ranks of Mulan, Moana, and Merida after being confirmed as an official Disney princess during World Princess Week in 2022.
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).
Moana, like Frozen before it, is being touted as different to a traditional Disney tale - although, like all of their cartoon classics, there's a cast of oddball sidekicks. Among them are a pig called Pua, a protective mama named Tui (voiced by Nicole Scherzinger) and love interest Maui (Dwayne Johnson).
“I'm who I am. I don't need a man,” Elsa proclaims. It stands to note that her character in Frozen ends the movie without (gasp!) a love interest or potential suitor. In fact, we're left to believe that she rules the kingdom on her own – and she's OK with that!
Pocahontas was the first Disney Princess to have a visible tattoo!
Belle has always been the Disney Princess for girls who love to read. After all, the very first time that we meet Belle, she's headed to the bookstore (and to a scene that put 'sliding on a rolling bookcase ladder' on every bucket list).
Dumbo. Dumbo is an elephant of few words, none in fact, which makes him the quietest Disney central character of them all.
Belle. And, of course, there is Belle, who is book smart and street smart. As everyone knows, she loves literature, and reading expands vocabularies, opens up creativity, and provides information. This princess also has the knowledge needed to deal with slime balls, saves fathers and transforms beasts into true loves.
After the royal titles of king, queen, prince, and princess come the five noble ranks: duke and duchess (the members of nobility that rank right below the monarch), marquess and marchioness, earl and countess, viscount and viscountess, and baron and baroness.
1848. Princess Sophia, the twelfth child of George and Charlotte, was born on November 3, 1777. During her life she was rumored to have an illegitimate child, possibly with her father's chief equerry, Major-General Thomas Garth. She never married, and died on May 27, 1848 at age 70.
Originally Esmeralda and Tinker Bell were part of the franchise but were dropped within a year because it was felt that they did not align with the brand. Several official Disney princesses are missing from the franchise including Anna and Elsa from Frozen (2013).