In 'The Princess and the Frog,' Anika Noni Rose's Tiana is the latest update of a time-honored movie archetype: the Feisty Disney Princess.Whether the princess' kingdom is on land or sea, or at whatever point in history her story takes place, Disney has produced heroines for every generation of girls. Check out the eight most popular, then tell us who's your favorite.
Snow White ('Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,' 1937)This is the template for all the princess stories that followed. Besides our beautiful heroine, we've got the wicked Queen, the supernatural element (a poisoned apple), and the handsome Prince who swoops in for the rescue. Best of all, though, are the Seven Dwarfs, the original posse. Starting with them, the wacky sidekick has been a staple of animated flicks ever since, and in this case the best part of the movie.
Cinderella ('Cinderella,' 1950)Another evergreen. From 'Pretty Woman' to 'The Princess Diaries,' this rags-to-riches princess has been updated more often than Joan Rivers' profile. What's not to love? Not only do the evil stepmother and wicked stepsisters get theirs in the end, but our heroine gets a fabulous makeover. Could a show like 'How Do I Look?' even be possible without Cinderella?
Princess Aurora ('Sleeping Beauty,' 1959)While this is one of the most beautifully drawn Disney animations, it may also be the most suggestive princess flick ever made. For starters, Princess Aurora is put to sleep by a spell--by pricking her finger--and can only be awoken by the kiss of a prince. (Nudge nudge, say no more!) Moreover, Philip must slay a dragon--with the Sword of Truth--to free her. If there's a dreamier picture of sexual awakening, we'd like to see it.
Ariel ('The Little Mermaid,' 1989)This modern classic is kind of a 'Sleeping Beauty' gone underwater. This time, though, Ariel loses her voice (what is it with Disney princesses being physically afflicted?) in exchange for getting her legs. 'Mermaid' brought a modern sensibility to this fable-dig her Ann-Margret red hair-and when you added in Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's terrific musical score including the jaunty "Kiss the Girl," it became a touchstone.
Belle ('Beauty and the Beast,' 1991)And this "tale as old as time" may have even topped it. Belle gives herself up to the Beast in exchange for her father's life, only to eventually uncover the villain's true potential to love and to literally become more human. Menken and Ashman outdid themselves with the title tune and the rollicking "Be Our Guest." But the animation is killer, and the cast--Angela Lansbury, Robbie Benson, David Ogden Stiers, Jerry Orbach--not only entertains, but pulls at your heartstrings with every beautifully-drawn frame.
Jasmine ('Aladdin,' 1992)A little role reversal, please! Princess Jasmine falls for the poor street urchin, but she can't marry a commoner. The thing is, though, Robin Williams steals the show as he empties his satchel of voices and manic comic bits as the Genie. Great entertainment, of course, but between him and Aladdin, Jasmine is almost an extra in her own romance.
Pocahontas ('Pocahontas,' 1995)Just as Pixar was redrawing the world with 'Toy Story,' Disney made one last stand for traditional animation with this historically based romance about the Indian princess and the white settler John Smith. Graceful and sort of subdued, 'Pocahontas' is a love story with a politically correct moral. But Pocahontas herself is no damsel in distress; she saves Smith from the chopping block, has some impressive diplomatic skills, and can hold her own in the Great Outdoors. How cool is that?
Mulan (Mulan,' 1998)Disney put a decidedly modern twist on the princess theme here. Not only does Mulan (Ming-Na) disguise herself as a man to join the army, but she also manages to save not just her family's honor, but pretty much all of China. Not only that, but any woman who can start an avalanche with a well-placed rocket totally rocks.
Reader Comments (79)
Natasha at 9:46PM on Nov 25th 2009
I love Belle. I still get butterflies when I see her at Disneyland..I know pretty crazy...
Afton at 12:44AM on Dec 1st 2009
The Beauty and the Beast show at Disney World is my favorite!
rhiannnonn at 12:32AM on Nov 26th 2009
Snow White is the one that makes it for me. She was the first. The Evil Queen would not be happy until she was dead. And the Queen's plans failed.
Bonnie at 11:35PM on Nov 27th 2009
Snow White She was one of the first hippies. She lived with not just one but 7 get it 7 men. U go girl.
don at 12:15AM on Nov 26th 2009
Someone tell this genius that Mulan is not a princess. There's no royalty in her family. Why not include Kida from Atlantis, who actually is of a monarchy?
Yasmin at 6:49PM on Jan 29th 2010
If you remember correctly, Belle was not a princess either. She might of married a prince in the end, but at the beggining she was just a simple inventors daughter. No royalty in her family!
mhact at 8:06AM on Nov 27th 2009
It's true: Mulan is not a princess. It might have been better if the writer of this article had asked, "Who is your favorite Disney Heroine?"
My favorite is Mulan! She's not your average damsel in distress, waiting to be rescued. And although Ariel and Belle also took their fates into their own hands, Mulan did it with such elan - and Kung Fu! Too cool. Mulan rocks!
Suzu at 8:59PM on Nov 28th 2009
Well, Mulan isn't excactly a princess, but isn't the guy she falls in love in this huge general's son? Etheir way, shes my favorite!
Brad at 9:59AM on Nov 27th 2009
In her movie, Snow White was the fairest one of all for a reason. She is hands down the best Disney princes ever because she was the first and there would be no other Disney princesses if it weren't for her. Also, Mulan is certainly not a princess.So, not only is Sonw White the best animated movie ever, it also has the best Disney villain ever, and the best princess ever.
Nayda at 4:51PM on Nov 27th 2009
Torn between Princess Aurora and Ariel...I chose Aurora because as the comment said, she was the most beautifully drawn of all princesses, looking less like a cartoon and more like...me...LOL a brunette with brown eyes, but in my eyes, all Aurora in beauty inside. Thanks, Disney for all the dreams you've put in my life as I continue to grow into my youth, way into my 40's.
Ryana at 10:54PM on Nov 28th 2009
I agree with this one while they are all pretty in their own way. Sleeping Beauty is my favorite of them all. she too me is the most beautiful and realistic one.
Susan at 6:21PM on Dec 5th 2009
Uh Nayda...Aurora is a BLONDE with brown eyes. BELLE is the BRUNETTE.
Nayda at 10:37PM on Dec 5th 2009
Susan, I know that, I just meant that even if you looked totally different from me, she still made me feel like a princess inside, and I could identify with her beauty nonetheless.
Keith at 8:08PM on Nov 27th 2009
Where is Princess Anika? Her name isn't in the list for favorite Princess. Not fair.
Catrina at 12:27PM on Nov 28th 2009
Princess and the Frog has not been released yet so we don't know what her personality is like....
Joy at 9:36AM on Nov 29th 2009
Its Princess Tiana, played by Anika Rose. Even though her name is not on the list to choose your favorite, she is still my favorite because she looks like me, my daughters, mother, sisters, nieces and friends. Its about time Disney realize the real deal, true princesses in African American women.
Linda at 6:14PM on Nov 27th 2009
Belle is the best! She was the smartest (loved books), and had the best heart. She fell in love with the beast not because he was a prince but for who he was inside. Unlike other princesses, she really got to know the prince before "living happiliy ever after" with him. She loved her father so much, that she sacrificed her life by staying with the beast so that her father wouldn't have to. Snow White was dumb for falling for the evil stepmother's tricks time after time. Cinderella was dumb and weak for letting her stepmother and sisters treat her like crap. Ariel wanted to be something she wasn't (human) for the guy she wanted. Mulan is my next fave then Pokahantes.
AKame at 5:58PM on Nov 28th 2009
i noticed you definitely didn't mention jasmine who is my favorite princess :) she's awesome cuz she fell in love with aladdin for who he was and she knew how to use her skills to save both herself and aladdin at times. she also had a really good perspective of the world and knew that if she understood it, everything else would come into place.
Linda at 6:15PM on Nov 27th 2009
Belle is the best! She was the smartest (loved books), and had the
best heart. She fell in love with the beast not because he was a
prince but for who he was inside. Unlike other princesses, she
really got to know the prince before "living happiliy ever after"
with him. She loved her father so much, that she sacrificed her life
by staying with the beast so that her father wouldn't have to. Snow
White was dumb for falling for the evil stepmother's tricks time
after time. Cinderella was dumb and weak for letting her stepmother
and sisters treat her like crap. Ariel wanted to be something she
wasn't (human) for the guy she wanted. Mulan is my next fave then
Pokahantes.
Juliana at 11:35PM on Nov 27th 2009
My 4 yr. old great neice, Hannah, loves princesses so much, that she wants to wear a dress everywhere so she can look more like a princess. SSooo cute.!