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  2. How do Disney princesses impact body image? The latest ... - AOL

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    Children with worse body esteem were also found to engage more with Disney princesses over time. But by 2021, Coyne had a new understanding of their impact, taking into account the evolution of ...

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  4. Ariel (The Little Mermaid) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Moana (character) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    Category: Animated human characters. 5 languages. ... Disney Princess characters (13 P) F. Fictional Japanese people in anime and manga (33 C, 170 P) I.

  7. Is Moana a princess? Star Auli'i Cravalho has the ... - AOL

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    But Auli'i Cravalho, who has voiced Moana across two films, sees the category of Disney princess as a little more fluid. "Films are always representative of their times," she says. "For today's ...

  8. Disney Princess - Wikipedia

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    To be included in the Disney Princess line, a character must be a protagonist or main supporting character in an animated theatrical film produced by a studio owned by The Walt Disney Company that is the first film in its franchise (thus excluding characters introduced in sequels, direct-to-video films and television series), must be human in ...

  9. Tinker Bell (Disney character) - Wikipedia

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    She has been featured in television commercials and show opening credits sprinkling pixie dust with a wand in order to shower a magical feeling over various other Disney personalities, though the 1953 animated version of Tinker Bell never actually used a wand. In the picture and the official Disney Character Archives, she is referred to as a pixie.