This handsome hero strikes a deal with a beautiful and feisty tower-bound teen with 70 feet of magical, golden hair.
Flynn Rider
Between family charade nights and epic quests through the unknown, this character is grappling with the fact that he is growing up and feels he has so much more to learn about the world around him; but he still loves warm hugs.
Olaf — Frozen
This city is a melting pot of social classes; the wealthy tend to live closer to the Sultan's palace, while the poor, known as “street rats” live closer to the entry wall.
Agrabah-Aladdin
This villainous sea witch offers a mermaid princess an exchange to trade her voice for a pair of human legs.
Ursula the Sea Witch, The Little Mermaid
“See that line where the sky meets the sea, it calls me.”
Moana
Let the storm rage on...
the cold never bothered me anyway.
Determined to make her own path in life, this hero defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. Granted one wish, she must rely on her bravery and her archery skills to undo a beastly curse.
Merida
This silent, color-changing sidekick, may be just a small chameleon, but he plays a big role as confidante, coach and cheerleader, and is perhaps the driving force behind leaving a lonely tower and might hold a key to unlocking a royal mystery.
Pascal — Tangled
This country is the setting of a Disney fairy tale whose opening song includes the main character being met with the word, Bonjour, as she comes into town.
France – Beauty and the Beast
Only a villain could turn an apple into a weapon. So sure in her beauty and ready to kill in order to ensure its dominance, this villain uses her disguise as an old crone bearing sweet poison, a clever trick Disney fans will never forget.
The Evil Queen – Snow White
"Sometimes the right path is not the easiest one."
Grandmother Willow (Pocahontas)
What’s the lesson, what is the take away, don’t mess with Maui ...
when he’s on a breakaway.
These heroes grab their pickaxes and chase an evil villain deep into the forest where a lightning bolt strikes a precipice she is standing on resulting in her ultimate demise.
The Seven Dwarfs
A bright yellow and blue colored tropical fish; he gets scared easily, and is prone to panicking under stressful situations. However, he is undoubtedly loyal, freakishly adorable, and characteristically lovable and a perfect friend, always helpful on an adventure.
Flounder — Little Mermaid
The influence of Cajun cuisine and music is prevalent as traditional dishes like gumbo and fried crawdads are made, and jazz and blues make up the entire soundtrack to help us determine this city as the setting in a 2009 Disney film.
New Orleans – Princess and the Frog
He is a complicated villain, in that he tends to act more out of sheer ego than pure malice. That being said, he could only sing tavern songs for so long before he eventually became more of a brute than usual and attempted to kill the Beast.
Gaston, Beauty and the Beast
"I remember daddy told me 'fairytales can come true'. But you've got to make them happen, it all depends on you!"
Tiana to her mother (Princess and the Frog)
One jump ahead of the breadline. One swing ahead of the sword, I steal. . .
only what I can’t afford.
As his name suggests, he is the prince of a faraway kingdom, known for his dashing and handsome air. This hero falls in love with a mysterious maiden, but before he could learn her name, the maiden flees the castle, leaving only a glass slipper behind.
Prince Charming
This character strives to be one of the family guardians again and selfishly comes to the main character’s aid to turn her into a war hero, believing this will get him back on the "top shelf."
Mushu — Mulan
A young girl is drawn to the ocean despite the safety of this home island. She sets off to find a demigod and convinces him to embark on a journey to sail across the ocean and complete the quest of her ancestors.
Motunui - Moana
She is malevolent and efficient, and she really knows what she's doing. She has her plans and everything makes sense, which makes her undoubtedly the ultimate Disney villain, and has even been resurrected with her very own film.
Maleficent, Sleeping Beauty
“There are those who say fate is something beyond our command. That destiny is not our own, but I know better. Our fate lives within us; you only have to be brave enough to see it.”
Merida (Brave)
Soup du jour, hot hors d'oeuvres, Why, we only live to serve, Try the grey stuff, it's delicious, Don't believe me . . .
ask the dishes.
Three fairies raise a peasant named Briar Rose in order to protect her, patiently awaiting her sixteenth birthday — the day the spell can only be broken by a kiss from this hero.
Prince Phillip
He is supposed to stay out of trouble, but this clever raccoon can’t resist a tempting treat, especially John Smith’s biscuits.
Meeko— Pocahontas
The romantic, Disneyfied epic of a brave and beautiful daughter of an Indian chief dramatically saving the handsome leader of this settlement is considerably different than the version told by historians.
Jamestown - Pocahontas
As a cold-hearted stepmother, this villain is motivated by her jealousy of her step-daughter being far more beautiful and graceful than her own awkward daughters, Anastasia and Drizella.
Lady Tremaine, Cinderella
"The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all."
The Emperor (Mulan)
And at last I see the light, And it's like the fog has lifted, And at last I see the light. . .
And it's like the sky is new