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Audrey (played by Sarah Jeffery) is the daughter of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip [2] (Sleeping Beauty), who is shown to be opposed to the idea of the villain kids being welcomed to Auradon. Though she didn't make an appearance on Descendants 2 , she is mentioned various times, especially by Chad Charming.
Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets is an American animated short series animated produced by Disney Publishing and Ghostbot Studios. [1] It is based on the Disney's Palace Pets, a spinoff of the Disney Princess franchise. [2] The series is directed by Alan Lau and written by Shea Fontana.
Tiana [1] is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film The Princess and the Frog (2009). Created by writers and directors Ron Clements and John Musker and animated by Mark Henn, Tiana is voiced by Anika Noni Rose, with Elizabeth M. Dampier voicing the character as a child.
Black Disney princesses: Meet two women who started their own hire-a-princess companies so Black children can see themselves represented. Black Disney princesses are breaking the glass (slipper ...
A "meta" version of the character appears with other Disney princesses and Elsa and Anna from Frozen (2013) in the Wreck-It Ralph (2012) sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018). When some of the princesses describe to Vanellope von Schweetz how they stare at "important water" to gain inspiration for their songs, Moana says she stares at the ocean.
During their time at the event, the beloved voice actors were joined by Disney Princess cast members including Sleeping Beauty, Moana and Rapunzel, to much excitement from the children who were in ...
Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios. It was the first and only film released for a planned Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of direct-to-video films, each featuring new stories about the Disney Princesses .
"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