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Merida is the main protagonist of the 2012 Disney/Pixar film Brave (2012). She is voiced by Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald . Merida was added to the Disney Princess line-up as the eleventh member, on May 11, 2013, becoming the first Disney Princess to be created by Pixar . [ 1 ]
Brave is the first Pixar film starring a female protagonist. [4] In that respect, Brave was followed by Inside Out, Finding Dory, Incredibles 2, Turning Red, and Elemental, all of which featured female protagonists. In 2010, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, and Julie Walters joined the cast, with Witherspoon set to voice Merida ...
Brave is an action-adventure video game adaptation based on the 2012 film of the same name developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Disney Interactive Studios. Actress Kelly Macdonald , who voiced Merida in the film, reprised her role for the video game.
Merida chooses archery to win her freedom for her sister. After she Elinor wins the competition herself, Elinor forewarns Merida that feuding set right [use other words, it's not understandable], but Merida leaves and encounters a wil-o-the wisp. A trail of them soon lead her to a witch's cottage. Merida asks the witch for a spell to change her ...
Disney Welcomes the Brave and Passionate Merida into the Disney Princess Royal Court Gymnastics Gold Medalist, Gabby Douglas Hosts Royal Celebration With Her Mom At Walt Disney World On Mother's ...
Paula Ribó is a Spanish voice actress and musician, who has dubbed over 300 films and television shows into Peninsular Spanish and Catalan. Starting as a child actress, she has continued voicing child characters. [1] Among her animated roles, she voices two Disney Princesses: Merida in Spanish and Catalan and Anna in Catalan.
Aside from O'Hara, 68, and Benson, 63, Larkin tells PEOPLE she also has "a text thread" with Anika Noni Rose, who voices The Princess and the Frog heroine Tiana. "She's really great.
On a societal level, we don’t exactly sit around the campfire at the end of the day to recount our heroic deeds anymore. I suppose Netflix has taken up that mantle.