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After Maleficent becomes a lizard in Auradon, Uma becomes the self-proclaimed leader of the Isle of the Lost. She and Mal were fierce archenemies after Mal doused Uma with a bucket of shrimp and christened her "Shrimpy". In Descendants 3, Mal and Uma put their differences aside to save Auradon and eventually reconcile. She later becomes the ...
Pages in category "Disney Princess characters" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Disney Princesses: Various Several Disney Princesses have gotten their own musicals. Jasmine, in Aladdin; Belle, in Beauty and the Beast; Anna and Elsa, in Frozen [9] [10] Megara, in Hercules; Ariel, in The Little Mermaid; Moana, in Moana Jr. [11] Mulan, in Mulan Jr. [12] Princess Maria Bolkonskaya War and Peace: Princess Maria Nikolayevna ...
The Disney Princesses' television appearances were compiled into the Disney Princess Collection, a series of compilation VHS cassettes containing episodes from Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, as well as two Beauty and the Beast specials. A later DVD series, Disney Princess Stories, featured content similar to the previous release.
The Disney Create Your World campaign celebrates a new collection of Disney products that encourages people to explore their imaginations, just ahead of World Princess Week, which runs from Aug ...
Elena is one of the princesses in the Disney World who can do combat, acrobatics, and a very hard technique-kip up. Some of her abilities include: Channeling magic through her scepter; Fencing; Flexibility, advanced acrobatics (a kip up during "Princess Knight" training, a leg split, and some rolls in several episodes) Basic combat skills
100 Disney-inspired baby names for little boys and girls. If you love “Frozen,” “Beauty and the Beast” or “Encanto,” this Walt Disney-approved baby name list is for you. Merida
"Princesses with average body size created a protective effect, strengthening how confident children feel about their own bodies and freeing them to play in different ways." — Jane Shawcroft, 2023