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Giselle's animated sequences were supervised by veteran Disney animator James Baxter, who referenced live-action footage of Adams to ensure the character was a cohesive combination of Adams and the classic Disney princess aesthetic.
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.
Disney Princess, also called the Princess Line, [2] is a media franchise and toy line owned by the Walt Disney Company. Created by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney , the franchise features a lineup of female protagonists who have appeared in various Disney franchises.
She is the fourth Disney Princess, the first Disney Princess to be developed during the Disney Renaissance, and the first Disney Princess since Aurora. The character is based on the title character of Hans Christian Andersen's 1837 fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" but was developed into a different personality for the 1989 animated film adaptation.
Her most notable film credit is providing the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. She is the last surviving voice actress of the three Disney Princesses created in Walt Disney's lifetime and was named a Disney Legend in 1999. [1] [2] [3] She is a recipient of the 2020 National Medal of Arts. [4]
The production team decided to make Raya an action-adventure fantasy rather than a musical or a Disney Princess film. Hall said that despite technically being a princess due to being the daughter of the Chief of Heart, Raya is focused on being the Guardian of the Dragon Gem, thereby serving as an "aspirational kind of warrior character."
She is best known for voicing Tiana, Disney's first African-American princess, in The Princess and the Frog (2009). She was named a Disney Legend in 2011. Rose starred as Lorrell Robinson in the Academy Award-winning film Dreamgirls (2006). Her contribution to the film's soundtrack earned her a nomination for a Grammy Award. [1]
Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys (2002) Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up (2002) Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist (2002) (Game Boy Advance) Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (2002) (GameCube) (Published by Nintendo, developed by Capcom) Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2 Activity Center (2002)