While it's subjective, Mulan is often cited as the strongest and bravest for her selfless act of joining the army to save her father, becoming a legendary warrior and savior of China, demonstrating immense physical and moral courage; however, Moana (leadership, determination), Merida (independence, archery), and even Rapunzel (heroic acts in Tangled: The Series) are strong contenders for their unique strengths and bravery.
Moana. Moana fought literal monsters to save her people, which makes her just barely beat Mulan for the position of bravest Disney princess.
Mulan is clever and down-to-earth, and with the help of her new friends, proves her worth to her family and country by becoming a legendary warrior and savior of China.
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Elsa & Anna are not TECHNICALLY Disney Princess, because Disney said Frozen is its own separate franchise, and it does fine on its own, as evidenced by these statistics released for Frozen's 10th Anniversary last year.
Due to her status as an elemental, Elsa has a magical connection with the four elements and an ability to sense when they are nearby.
1. Jasmine. Modest by nature, it comes to no one's surprise that the top spot for the wealthiest princess is taken by Princess Jasmine.
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Rapunzel – Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Locked away for years in a tower, Rapunzel exhibits signs of PTSD when she finally escapes. Her anxiety, emotional swings, and hesitation to trust new experiences reflect the difficulties trauma survivors face when stepping into the unknown.
Jasmine and Merida. 100% Mostly Jasmine.
First Disney Princess: Snow White
Snow White , the main character in the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), is Disney's first princess. She is famous for her skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony. Snow White is the embodiment of innocence, kindness and optimism.
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Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Her story with the seven dwarfs, the evil queen, and the infamous poisoned apple established many classic Disney fairy tale elements. Her gentle nature and ability to see goodness in everyone, even forest creatures, makes her a timeless character.
Simply put, the 3-2-1 rule focuses your Disney day on easily achievable goals with this formula: 3 rides. 2 entertainment choices (think: character meet and greets, shows, parades or fireworks) 1 dining option (ranging from a sit-down character meal to a sweet treat)
Ever since Frozen debuted, the LGBTQ+ community has identified with Elsa's story arc, since her character has personal goals as a Disney princess that extend beyond finding a prince, doesn't conform to societal norms, and goes on a journey of self-acceptance.
Nisa: Elsa may have had the advantage in power, but frozone took it everywhere else. Parasoul: In fact, none of Elsa's attacks could have even hit Frozone, considering that he froze a bullet in midair after it was shot.
Anna is the main protagonist in the first film. The main storyline is her efforts to reconcile with her sister Elsa and end the winter Elsa has cast over Arendelle.
Elsa explains that she and Anna now serve as the bridge between the people and the magical spirits, where the bridge has two ends: Anna on the people's side and Elsa on the magical spirits' side. Elsa abdicates the throne of Arendelle to Anna and becomes the protector of the Enchanted Forest.
Pocahontas: For years Pocahontas has featured on the official Princess line-up, but just like Moana Pocahontas is the daughter of a village chief. Not a princess.