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This is a list of princesses in Disney media.
This is a list of princesses in Disney media.


==Animated films==
* This is a subset of the [[list of princesses]].
===Walt Disney Animation Studios===
* For Marvel princesses, see [[list of princesses (Marvel)]].
 
==Introduced in the 1920s==
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'' animated short)
 
==Introduced in the 1930s==
* Minnie (''Brave Little Tailor'' animated short)
* Snow White (''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'')
* Snow White (''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'')
* Gurri is Bambi's daughter (''Bambi'')
 
==Introduced in the 1940s==
* Gurri (''Bambi'')
 
==Introduced in the 1950s==
* Anastasia (''Anastasia''; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
* Aurora (''Sleeping Beauty'')
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'')
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'')
* Mary Tudor (''The Sword and the Rose'')
* Shalimar (''Princess of the Nile''; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
* Tiger Lily (''Peter Pan'')
* Tiger Lily (''Peter Pan'')
* Aurora (''Sleeping Beauty'')
 
==Introduced in the 1960s==
* Teentsy Teen ("Micro-Ducks from Outer Space" comic)
 
==Introduced in the 1970s==
* Leia (''Star Wars'' film series; she was introduced in earlier films before Disney bought this franchise)
 
==Introduced in the 1980s==
* Ariel, Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina (''The Little Mermaid'')
* Buttercup (''The Princess Bride''; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
* Calla and Marie (''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'')
* Eilonwy (''The Black Cauldron'')
* Eilonwy (''The Black Cauldron'')
* Ariel, Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina (''The Little Mermaid'')
* Ozma and Mombi (''Return to Oz'')
* Sheeta (''Castle in the Sky''; this is not a Disney film, although there is an English dub version made by Disney)
 
==Introduced in the 1990s==
* Anastasia (''Anastasia''; 20th Century Fox film remake, later bought by Disney)
* Atta and Dot (Pixar's ''A Bug's Life'')
* Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'')
* Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'')
* Belle (''Sing Me a Story with Belle'' live-action series)
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'' live-action film based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical)
* Claudia and Tatiana (''Timon & Pumbaa'' animated series)
* Daisy (''Super Mario Bros.'' live-action film by Hollywood Pictures, a production label used by Disney)
* Danielle (''Ever After''; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
* Jasmine (''Aladdin'')
* Jasmine (''Aladdin'')
* Katharine (''Gargoyles'')
* Kiara (''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' and ''The Lion Guard'')
* Mulan (''Mulan''; she is not a princess in the film itself, but is a member of the Disney Princess franchise)
* Pocahontas (''Pocahontas'')
* Pocahontas (''Pocahontas'')
* Mulan is not a princess in the film itself, but is a member of the Disney Princess franchise (''Mulan'')  
* San (''Princess Mononoke''; this is not a Disney film, although the English dub was made by Disney)
* Tempest (''Hercules'' animates series)
 
==Introduced in the 2000s==
* Candy and Fang (''Dave the Barbarian'')
* Giselle and Nancy Tremaine (''Enchanted''; Giselle is based on earlier princess characters, although she is not a princess herself)
* Gwyn (''Princess of Thieves'')
* Kairi, Alice, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, and Snow White are known as the Princesses of Heart (''Kingdom Hearts''; all except Kairi are based on characters from Disney animated films, while Alice is the only not to be a princess in those films)
* Kida (''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'')
* Kida (''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'')
* Rapunzel (''Tangled'')
* Kilala and Sylphy (''Kilala Princess'' manga)
* Vanellope (''Wreck-It Ralph'')
* Mei, Ting-Ting, and Su (''Mulan II'')
* Elsa and Anna (''Frozen'')
* Moana (''Moana'')
* Raya and Namaari (''Raya and the Last Dragon'')
 
===Disneytoon Studios===
* Kiara (''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'')
* Melody (''The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'')
* Melody (''The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'')
* Mia Thermopoulos (''The Princess Diaries'' film series) and Asana (''The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'')
* Minnie (''Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers'')
* Minnie (''Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers'')
* Mei, Tint-Ting, and Su (''Mulan II'')
* Mira Nova (''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'')
 
* Ponyo (''Ponyo''; this is not a Disney film, although the English dub was made by Disney)
===Pixar===
* Princess of Gentlehaven and Zara (''Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey'' video game)
* Atta and Dot (''A Bug's Life'')
* Rosalinda (''Princess Protection Program'')
* Merida (''Brave'')
* Sophie (''The BFG''; she is implied to be adopted by the Queen of England at the epilogue)
* Tia and Tamera (''Twitches'')


===Lucasfilm===
==Introduced in the 2010s==
* Marianne and Dawn (''Strange Magic''; this film was released after Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm)
* Anna and Elsa (''Frozen'')
 
* Audrey and Evie (Disney Channel's ''Descendants'' film series; Audrey is Aurora's daughter and Evie is the Evil Queen's daughter)
===Fox===
* Anastasia (''Anastasia'', the 1997 animated film)
 
==Hybrid animated/live-action films==
* Giselle is based on earlier princess characters, although she is not a princess herself; additionally, Nancy Tremaine marries the prince and becomes a princess (''Enchanted'')
* Sophie is implied to be adopted by the Queen of England at the epilogue (''The BFG'')
 
==Live-action films==
* Mary Tudor (''The Sword and the Rose'')
* Ozma and Mombi (''Return to Oz'')
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'', the 1997 live-action film based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical)
* Mia Thermopoulos (''The Princess Diaries'' film series) and Asana (''The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'')
* Gwyn (''Princess of Thieves'')
* Tamina (''Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'')
* Dejah Thoris (''John Carter'')
* Aurora (''Maleficent'' film series)
* Aurora (''Maleficent'' film series)
* Baldegunde (''Phineas and Ferb'', episode "Make Play")
* Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'' live-action film)
* Cinderella / Ella and Chelina (''Cinderella'' live-action film)
* Cinderella and Rapunzel (''Into the Woods'')
* Cinderella and Rapunzel (''Into the Woods'')
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'' live-action film)
* Belle (''Beauty and the Beast'' live-action film)
* Clara (''The Nutcracker and the Four Realms'')
* Clara (''The Nutcracker and the Four Realms'')
* Dejah Thoris (''John Carter'')
* Elena and Isabel (''Elena of Avalor'')
* Emma Swan, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine, Merida, Rapunzel, Tiana, Elsa, Anna, Cora, Eva, Abigail, Helga, Gerda, and Ingrid (ABC Studios's ''Once Upon a Time'' live-action series)
* Jasmine (''Aladdin'' live-action film)
* Jasmine (''Aladdin'' live-action film)
* Marianne and Dawn (Lucasfilm's ''Strange Magic'')
* Merida (Pixar's ''Brave'')
* Moana (''Moana'')
* Rani (''The Lion Guard'')
* Rapunzel (''Tangled'')
* Sofia and Amber (''Sofia the First'')
* Star Butterfly, Meteora Butterfly and Pony Head, as well as other princesses attending St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses (''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'')
* Tamina (''Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'' film)
* Vanellope von Schweetz (''Wreck-It Ralph'')


===Disney Channel films===
==Introduced in the 2020s==
* Tia e Tamera (''Twitches'')
* Raya and Namaari (''Raya and the Last Dragon'')
* Rosalinda (''Princess Protection Program'')
* Audrey is Aurora's daughter; Evie is the Evil Queen's daughter (''Descendants'' film series)
 
===Lucasfilm===
* Leia (''Star Wars''; she was introduced in earlier films before Disney bought ''Star Wars'')
 
===Fox===
These are princesses introduced by Fox studios (now known as 20th Century Studios) before is was acquired by Disney.
 
* Shalimar (''Princess of the Nile'')
* Anastasia (''Anastasia'', the 1956 live-action film)
* Buttercup (''The Princess Bride'')
* Danielle (''Ever After'')
 
===Hollywood Pictures===
* Daisy (''Super Mario Bros.'' live-action film)
 
==Animated shorts==
* Cinderella (''Cinderella'', the 1922 short)
 
==Video games==
* The Princess of Gentlehaven and Zara (''Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey'')
* Kairi (''Kingdom Hearts'')
 
==Animated series==
* Calla and Marie (''Adventures of the Gummi Bears'')
* Tatiana the meerkat princess, and Claudia the leopard princess (''Timon & Pumbaa'')
* Katharine (''Gargoyles'')
* Tempest is the princess of the Amazons (''Hercules'' animates series)
* Mira Nova (''Buzz Lightyear of the Star Command'')
* Candy and Fang (''Dave the Barbarian'')
* Sofia and Ember (''Sofia the First'')
* Elena and Isabel (''Elena of Avalor'')
* Star Butterfly, Meteora Butterfly and Pony Head (''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'')
 
==Live-action series==
* Belle (''Sing Me a Story with Belle'')
 
===Touchstone Television / ABC Studios===
* Emma Swan, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine, Merida, Rapunzel, Tiana, Elsa, Anna, Cora, Eva, Abigail, Helga, Gerda, and Ingrid (''Once Upon a Time'')
 
==Disney comics==
* Teentsy Teen ("Micro-Ducks from Outer Space")
* Kilala and Sylvie (''Kilala Princess'' manga)
 
==Marvel comics==
* Anelle, Angela, Clea, Crystal, Dania, Fen, Jinjav, Llyra, Meggan, Mephista, Namorita, Pearla, Python, Ravonna, Shuri, Viper, and Zarda
 
==Marvel Cinematic Universe==
* Shuri (introduced in ''Black Panther'')
* Hela (introduced in ''Thor: Ragnarok'')
* Sylvie (introduced in ''Loki'')
 


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This is a list of princesses in Disney media.

Introduced in the 1920s[edit | edit source]

  • Cinderella (Cinderella animated short)

Introduced in the 1930s[edit | edit source]

  • Minnie (Brave Little Tailor animated short)
  • Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)

Introduced in the 1940s[edit | edit source]

  • Gurri (Bambi)

Introduced in the 1950s[edit | edit source]

  • Anastasia (Anastasia; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
  • Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
  • Cinderella (Cinderella)
  • Mary Tudor (The Sword and the Rose)
  • Shalimar (Princess of the Nile; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
  • Tiger Lily (Peter Pan)

Introduced in the 1960s[edit | edit source]

  • Teentsy Teen ("Micro-Ducks from Outer Space" comic)

Introduced in the 1970s[edit | edit source]

  • Leia (Star Wars film series; she was introduced in earlier films before Disney bought this franchise)

Introduced in the 1980s[edit | edit source]

  • Ariel, Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina (The Little Mermaid)
  • Buttercup (The Princess Bride; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
  • Calla and Marie (Adventures of the Gummi Bears)
  • Eilonwy (The Black Cauldron)
  • Ozma and Mombi (Return to Oz)
  • Sheeta (Castle in the Sky; this is not a Disney film, although there is an English dub version made by Disney)

Introduced in the 1990s[edit | edit source]

  • Anastasia (Anastasia; 20th Century Fox film remake, later bought by Disney)
  • Atta and Dot (Pixar's A Bug's Life)
  • Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
  • Belle (Sing Me a Story with Belle live-action series)
  • Cinderella (Cinderella live-action film based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical)
  • Claudia and Tatiana (Timon & Pumbaa animated series)
  • Daisy (Super Mario Bros. live-action film by Hollywood Pictures, a production label used by Disney)
  • Danielle (Ever After; 20th Century Fox film, later bought by Disney)
  • Jasmine (Aladdin)
  • Katharine (Gargoyles)
  • Kiara (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and The Lion Guard)
  • Mulan (Mulan; she is not a princess in the film itself, but is a member of the Disney Princess franchise)
  • Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
  • San (Princess Mononoke; this is not a Disney film, although the English dub was made by Disney)
  • Tempest (Hercules animates series)

Introduced in the 2000s[edit | edit source]

  • Candy and Fang (Dave the Barbarian)
  • Giselle and Nancy Tremaine (Enchanted; Giselle is based on earlier princess characters, although she is not a princess herself)
  • Gwyn (Princess of Thieves)
  • Kairi, Alice, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, and Snow White are known as the Princesses of Heart (Kingdom Hearts; all except Kairi are based on characters from Disney animated films, while Alice is the only not to be a princess in those films)
  • Kida (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
  • Kilala and Sylphy (Kilala Princess manga)
  • Mei, Ting-Ting, and Su (Mulan II)
  • Melody (The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea)
  • Mia Thermopoulos (The Princess Diaries film series) and Asana (The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement)
  • Minnie (Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers)
  • Mira Nova (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
  • Ponyo (Ponyo; this is not a Disney film, although the English dub was made by Disney)
  • Princess of Gentlehaven and Zara (Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey video game)
  • Rosalinda (Princess Protection Program)
  • Sophie (The BFG; she is implied to be adopted by the Queen of England at the epilogue)
  • Tia and Tamera (Twitches)

Introduced in the 2010s[edit | edit source]

  • Anna and Elsa (Frozen)
  • Audrey and Evie (Disney Channel's Descendants film series; Audrey is Aurora's daughter and Evie is the Evil Queen's daughter)
  • Aurora (Maleficent film series)
  • Baldegunde (Phineas and Ferb, episode "Make Play")
  • Belle (Beauty and the Beast live-action film)
  • Cinderella / Ella and Chelina (Cinderella live-action film)
  • Cinderella and Rapunzel (Into the Woods)
  • Clara (The Nutcracker and the Four Realms)
  • Dejah Thoris (John Carter)
  • Elena and Isabel (Elena of Avalor)
  • Emma Swan, Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Jasmine, Merida, Rapunzel, Tiana, Elsa, Anna, Cora, Eva, Abigail, Helga, Gerda, and Ingrid (ABC Studios's Once Upon a Time live-action series)
  • Jasmine (Aladdin live-action film)
  • Marianne and Dawn (Lucasfilm's Strange Magic)
  • Merida (Pixar's Brave)
  • Moana (Moana)
  • Rani (The Lion Guard)
  • Rapunzel (Tangled)
  • Sofia and Amber (Sofia the First)
  • Star Butterfly, Meteora Butterfly and Pony Head, as well as other princesses attending St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
  • Tamina (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time film)
  • Vanellope von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)

Introduced in the 2020s[edit | edit source]

  • Raya and Namaari (Raya and the Last Dragon)